Physical specifications, Introduction, Mf signaling – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NTAG26 XMFR card

TR-NPL-000258, Compatibility Information for F.G.D. switched access
service, Bell Communication Research Technical Reference, Issue 1.0,
October 1985.

TR-NPL-000275, Notes on the BOC Intra-LATA Networks, Bell
Communication Research Technical Reference, Chapter 6, 1986.

Physical specifications

The physical specifications required by the NTAG26 XMFR circuit card are
shown in

Table 297 "Physical specifications" (page 742)

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Introduction

Table 297
Physical specifications

Dimensions

Height:12.5 in. (320 mm)
Depth:10.0 in. (255 mm)
Thickness:7/8 in. (22.25 mm)

Faceplate LED

Lit when the circuit card is disabled

Power requirements

1.1 Amps typical

Environmental considerations

Meets the environment of CS 1000E, CS 1000M, and
Meridian 1systems

The XMFR (Extended Multi-frequency receiver) card is used to receive MF
digit information. Connections are made between a PBX and a CO. The
XMFR card can only operate in systems using µ-law companding.

MF signaling

The MF feature allows the Option 11C system to receive digits for 911 or
feature group D applications.

Signaling levels

MF signaling uses pairs of frequencies to represent digits.

The following table lists the frequency values used for received signals.

Table 298
MF frequency values

Digit

Backward direction

DOD-Tx, DID-Rx

1

700 Hz + 900 Hz

2

700 HZ + 1100 Hz

3

900 Hz + 1100 Hz

4

700 Hz + 1300 Hz

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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