Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Architecture

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Table 353
Digital Pad - values and offset allocations (cont’d.)

PAD SET 0

PAD SET 1

Offset

PAD

Offset

PAD

6

6.1 dB

6

-6.0 dB

7

7.0 dB

7

-7.0 dB

8

8.0 dB

8

-8.0 dB

9

9.0 dB

9

-9.0 dB

10

10.0 dB

10

-10.0 dB

11

11.0 dB

11

spare

12

12.0 dB

12

spare

13

13.0 dB

13

spare

14

14.0 dB

14

Idle Code

15

spare

15

Unassigned Code

Software selects A-Law or Mu-Law and one of 32 possible PAD values for
each channel. These values are provided in a PROM through which the
data is routed. The idle code for A-Law is 54H and for Mu-Law is 7FH. The
unequipped code is FFH for both A-Law and Mu-Law. As the idle code
and unequipped code can be country dependent, the software instructs
the NTAK79 to use different codes for each direction. The 32 digital pads
available are listed in

Table 354 "Digital pad values and offset allocations"

(page 837)

. The values shown are attenuation levels; 1.0 dB is 1 dB of

loss and –1.0 dB is 1 dB of gain.

Table 354
Digital pad values and offset allocations

PAD SET 0

PAD SET 1

Offset

PAD

Offset

PAD

0

0.6 dB

0

0.0 dB

1

1.0 dB

1

–1.0 dB

2

2.0 dB

2

–2.0 dB

3

3.0 dB

3

–3.0 dB

4

4.0 dB

4

–4.0 dB

5

5.0 dB

5

–5.0 dB

6

6.1 dB

6

–6.0 dB

7

7.0 dB

7

–7.0 dB

8

8.0 dB

8

–8.0 dB

9

9.0 dB

9

–9.0 dB

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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