Table 226 transmission profile changes – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card

Table 226
Transmission Profile Changes

Vintage

A/D convertor gain

D/A convertor gain

Previous to AK

–3.5 dB

–2.5 dB

AK and later

–3.5 dB

–0.5 dB

The analog message waiting line card brings the 16 phone lines to the IPE
backplane through a 160-pin connector shroud. The backplane is cabled
to the I/O panel on the rear of the module, which is then connected to the
MDF by 25-pair cables.

Telephone lines from station equipment cross connect to the analog
message waiting line card at the MDF using a wiring plan similar to that
used for trunk cards. A typical connection example is shown in

Figure 139

"Analog message waiting line card - typical cross connection example"
(page 563)

, and

Table 227 "Analog message waiting line card - backplane

pinouts" (page 561)

shows the I/O pin designations at the backplane

connector. This connector is arranged as an 80-row by 2-column array of
pins. Normally, these pin positions are cabled to 50-pin connectors at the
I/O panel in the rear of each module for connection with 25-pair cables to
the cross-connect terminal.

The information in

Table 227 "Analog message waiting line card - backplane

pinouts" (page 561)

is provided as a reference and diagnostic aid at the

backplane, since the cabling arrangement may vary at theI/O panel. See
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and
Configuration
(NN43021-310) for cable pinout information at the I/O panel.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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