Jumper and switch settings, Software service changes – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card

Jumper and switch settings

The NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card has no user-configurable
jumpers or switches. The card derives its address from its position in
the backplane and reports that information back to the Meridian 1 CPU
through the LAN Link interface.

Software service changes

Individual line interface units on the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting
Line Card are configured using the Analog (500/2500-type) Telephone
Administration program LD 10.

The message waiting feature is enabled by entering data into the
customer data block using LD 15. See Software Input/Output Reference
— Administration
(NN43001-611) for LD 10 and LD 15 service change
instructions.

Analog message waiting line cards with a vintage later than NT8D09AK
provide a fixed +2 dB transmission profile change in the gain of the D/A
convertor. See

Table 202 "Transmission Profile Changes" (page 480)

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This transmission profile change is used for control of end-to-end
connection loss. Control of such loss is a major element in controlling
transmission parameters such as received volume, echo, noise, and
crosstalk. The loss plan for the analog message waiting line card
determines port-to-port loss between an analog line card unit (port) and
other Meridian 1 IPE ports. LD 97 is used to configure the Meridian
system for port-to-port loss. See Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration
(NN43001-611) for LD 97 service change instructions.

Table 202
Transmission Profile Changes

Vintage

A/D convertor gain

D/A convertor gain

Previous to AK

–3.5 dB

–2.5 dB

AK and later

–3.5 dB

–0.5 dB

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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