Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card

well as industry standards; they are not designed to compensate for
modified ICL designs in the connecting facilities.

Nortel Networks recommends that the attenuation distortion (frequency
response) of the OPS facility be within ±3.0 dB over the frequency
range from 300 to 3000 Hz. It is desirable that this bandwidth extend
from 200 to 3200 Hz.

The terminating impedance of the facility at the OPS port should
approximate that of 600 ohms cable.

If the OPS line facility loss is greater than 4.5 dB but does not exceed 15
dB, line treatment using a switched-gain Voice Frequency Repeater (VFR)
extends the voice range.

The overall range achievable on an OPS line facility is limited by the
signaling range (2300 ohm loop including telephone resistance). Signaling
range is unaffected by gain treatment; so gain treatment can be used to
extend the voice range to the limit of the signaling range. For example,
on 26 AWG wire, the signaling range of 2300 ohms corresponds to an
untreated metallic loop loss of 15 dB. Gain treatment (such as a VFR) with
10.5 dB of gain would maintain the OPS service loss objective of 4.5 dB
while extending the voice range to the full limit of the signaling range:

15.0 dB

(loss corresponding to the maximum signaling range)

4.5 dB

(OPS service loss objective)

=

10.5 dB

(required gain treatment)

The use of dial long line units to extend the signaling range of OPS analog
line cards beyond 15 dB is not recommended.

Loss is inserted between OPS analog line card ports and other Meridian
1 ports in accordance with the Meridian 1 loss plan. This plan determines
the port-to-port loss for each call. When a port is configured for OPS
class-of-service, loss is programmed into the OPS analog line card on
a call-by-call basis. When configured for ONS class-of-service, an OPS
analog line card port is programmed to a value that is fixed for all calls,
although the loss in the other port involved in the call may vary on a
call-by-call basis to achieve the total loss scheduled by the plan.

For satisfactory transmission performance, particularly on connections
between the public network and an OPS termination, it is recommended
that facilities conform to the following:

Total 1 kHz loss from the local serving CO to the OPS terminal should
not exceed 7.0 dB. Of that total, the loss in the facility between the
PBX and the terminal should not exceed 4.5 dB (see QPC430 and
QPC723 interfaces).

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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