Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Operation

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Figure 227 "E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party release"
(page 671)

shows E and M Type I signaling patterns for incoming and

outgoing calls.

Figure 228 "E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating

party release on a tandem connection" (page 672)

shows Type I signaling

patterns on a tandem connection where the originating end is senderized
and the route is over a CO/FX/WATS trunk (not applicable to CCSA).

Figure 232 "E and M type signaling patterns - originating party release"
(page 685)

shows E and M Type I signaling patterns for incoming and

outgoing calls.

Figure 233 "E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating

party release on a tandem connection" (page 686)

shows Type I signaling

patterns on a tandem connection where the originating end is senderized
and the route is over a CO trunk (not applicable to CCSA).

Idle state

For E and M signaling, in the idle state the M lead is ground

and the E lead is an open circuit.

For E and M signaling, in the idle state the M lead is ground and the E
lead is an open circuit.

For E and M signaling, in the idle state the M lead is ground and the E
lead is an open circuit.

Outgoing calls

Outgoing calls are processed as follows:

The M lead changes from ground to battery.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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