Ground start mode – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Table 3
Loop Start Call Processing A/B Bit Settings

Transmit

Receive

State

A

B

A

B

Idle

0

1

0

1

Incoming Calls:

Idle

0

1

0

1

Ringing is applied from Lineside T1 card

0

1/0

0

1

Terminal equipment goes off-hook

0

1/0

1

1

Lineside T1 card stops ringing

0

1

1

1

Outgoing Calls:

Idle

0

1

0

1

Terminal equipment goes off-hook

0

1

1

1

Call Disconnect from far end:

Steady state (call in progress)

0

1

1

1

Far end disconnects by dropping loop current and Lineside T1
card changes Transmit A bit to 1 momentarily.

1

1

1

1

Terminal equipment responds causing Receive A bit to change
to 0.

1

1

0

1

Lineside T1 responds by changing its Transmit A bit to 0. Call is
terminated and set to idle state.

0

1

0

1

Call disconnect from terminal equipment:

Steady state (call in progress)

0

1

1

1

Terminal equipment goes on-hook causing the Receive A bit to
change to 0. Call is terminated and set to idle state.

0

1

0

1

Ground Start Mode

In Ground Start mode, the A and B bits meaning is:

Transmit from LTI:A bit = Tip ground (0=grounded, 1=not grounded); B
bit = Ringing (0=on, 1=off)

Receive to LTI: A bit = Loop (0=open, 1=closed); B bit = Ring ground
(0=grounded, 1=not grounded)

When a T1 channel is idle, the Lineside T1 card simulates a ground on the
tip lead and -48V dc on the ring lead to the terminal equipment by setting
the transmit A bit to 1 and transmit B bit to 1. Accordingly, an on-hook
telephone simulates an open loop toward the Lineside T1 card, causing
the Lineside T1 card’s receive bits to be set to A = 0 and B = 1.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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