Section 19 wide area module (wam), 1 description, Wide area module (wam) – EFJohnson 3000 SERIES User Manual

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WIDE AREA MODULE (WAM)

SECTION 19 WIDE AREA MODULE (WAM)

19.1 DESCRIPTION

Refer to 3000 Series Switch Service Information

manual, Part No. 001-3139-102, for the component
layout, parts list and schematic. Refer to Figure 7-1
for the Basic Board block diagram.

The WAM communicates with the other modules

via the Intra-Terminal Data Bus (IDB) and monitors
the Channel Status Bus (CSB) for the groups setup to
use the WAM.

The System and Subscriber Manager and Call

Processor configures the WAMs for the Site/Home/
Group ID combination for operation via the IDB. The
System and Subscriber Manager provides a list of up
to 30 sets of Site/Home/Group ID information. The
System and Subscriber Manager can add a single set
of Site/Home/Group ID information during operation
of the WAM. The configuration can be made perma-
nent or given a time to be active.

Once the WAM is configured, it begins call oper-

ation. The WAM monitors the CSB for activity of the
configured Groups. The WAM receives the first
active Group. The WAM acquires channels for the
other Site/Home/Group IDs and switches or wraps the
audio from the unit that is being received to the other
Groups or channels.

If a Group is active on a Site, the WAM activates

the other associated Groups on their appropriate Sites.
Once the glare condition is ensured to be cleared, the
M-Lead and E-Lead are enabled so the received audio
is passed to the external interface of the WAM and the
WAMs external M-Lead is activated.

When the received call goes idle the call goes

into optional Hang Time, depending upon the System
and Subscriber Manager configuration. When the
Hang Time expires the call is dropped, or released,
and the M-Lead is deactivated.

If both the receive and the external interface are

active, the WAM sums the two audios together for
transmission.

Figure 19-1 DATA BUS BLOCK DIAGRAM

CIMs

CCMs

(NetIDB)

DATA BUS

INTRA-TERMINAL

NETWORK

(NetCSB)

STATUS BUS

CHANNEL

NETWORK

NETWORK

INTERFACE

MODULE

NetNIM

(CIB)

CHANNEL INTERFACE BUS

CONVENTIONAL

CHANNEL

MODULE

INTERFACE

CHANNEL

MODULE

INTRA-TERMINAL DATA BUS (IDB)

(CIB)

CHANNEL INTERFACE BUS

CHANNEL STATUS BUS (CSB)

DISPATCH

MODULE

CHANNEL

DCMs

PSTN OR PABX

TELEPHONE

MODULE

INTERFACE

TIMs

NETWORK

SYSTEM

MODULE

SNMs

SYSTEM NETWORK BUS (SNB)

CALL

PROCESSOR

WIDE

MODULE

AREA

WAMs

LOGGING

MODULE

ENCODER

LEMs

LOGGING RECORDER

ETHERNET

BUS

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