Figure 243 "paging trunk – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Figure 243
Paging trunk operation

When used in the paging mode, a trunk is connected to a
customer-provided paging amplifier system (not zone selectable). When
the trunk is accessed by dial-up or attendant-key operation, it provides a
loop closure across control leads PG and A1. See

Figure 244 "Paging

trunk operation" (page 718)

.

In a typical application, this transfers the input of the paging amplifier
system to the transmission path of the trunk.

When used in the paging mode, a trunk is connected to a
customer-provided paging amplifier system (not zone selectable). When
the trunk is accessed by dial-up or attendant-key operation, it provides a
loop closure across control leads PG and A1. See

Figure 245 "Paging

trunk operation" (page 719)

. In a typical application, this transfers the input

of the paging amplifier system to the transmission path of the trunk.

When used in the Paging mode the trunk circuit is connected to a
customer-provided paging amplifier system. When the trunk is accessed
by dial up or attendant key operation, it provides a loop closure across
control leads A and B. In a typical application, it transfers the input of the
paging amplifier system to the transmission path of the Trunk.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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