Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Operation

589

Refer to

“Programming RAN trunks” (page 591)

and to Software

Input/Output Reference — Administration (NN43001-611) for instructions
on service change programs.

Continuous operation mode

In the continuous operation mode

(sometimes called the Audichron mode), a message is constantly played,
over and over again. Callers "barge in" on a playing message or receive
a ringback tone until the message plays again. The start line (ST+) is
hardwired as always active. See

Figure 196 "RAN control signals (Control

GRD = IDLE)" (page 584)

. At the end of each message, a pulse is issued

on the "C" line that is used by the trunk unit to cut through to the waiting
call.

Note:

The "B" (busy) signal line indicates availability of an

announcement machine message to the trunk unit when configured for
the continuous operation mode. This signal is made active (ground) by
the announcement machine if the channel contains a recorded message
and is in an online condition. The "B" line is not connected to a trunk
unit when configured for start mode operation.

In the continuous operation mode (sometimes called the Audichron mode),
a message is constantly played, over and over again. Callers "barge in" on
a playing message or are provided with a ringback tone until the message
begins its next playing. The start line (ST+) is hardwired as always active.
See

Figure 197 "RAN control signals (Control GRD = IDLE)" (page 585)

.

At the end of each message, a pulse is issued on the "C" line that is used
by the trunk unit to cut through to the waiting call.

Note:

The "B" (busy) signal line shown in

Figure 195 "Connecting

RAN equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card (typical)" (page
582)

(not represented in

Figure 197 "RAN control signals (Control

GRD = IDLE)" (page 585)

) is used to indicate availability of an

announcement machine message to the trunk unit when configured for
the continuous operation mode. This signal is made active (ground) by
the announcement machine if the channel contains a recorded message
and is in an online condition. The "B" line is not connected to a trunk
unit when configured for start mode operation.

In the continuous operation mode (sometimes called the Audichron mode),
a message is constantly played, over and over again. Callers "barge in"
on a playing message or receive a ringback tone until the message plays
again. The start line (ST+) is hardwired as always active. See

Figure 198

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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