Incoming calls – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card

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Circuit Card

Description and Installation

Incoming calls

Incoming calls to a telephone connected to the NT1R20 OPS analog line card
originate from stations that can be local (served by the PBX) or remote
(served through the public switched telephone network). The alerting signal
to telephones is 20 Hz (nominal) ringing. When an incoming call is answered,
ringing is tripped as the telephone goes off-hook, placing a low-resistance dc
loop across the tip and ring leads toward the OPS analog line card. (see
Table 68).

Table 68
Call connection sequence—near-end station receiving call (Part 1 of 2)

State

Signal / Direction
Far-end / Near-end

Remarks

Line card unit idle

Group on tip, battery on ring
High resistance loop

No battery current drawn.

Far-end station goes off-hook and
addresses (dials-up) the near-end
station. The system receives the
incoming call on a trunk and determine
the TN.

Incoming call

Ringing

The system applies 20 Hz ringing to ring
lead.

Near-end station
off-hook

Low resistance loop

Two-way voice
connection

The system detects increase in loop
current, tips ringing, and put call through
to near-end station.

Near end station
hangs up first

High-resistance loop

If near end station hangs-up first, the
line card detects the drop in loop
current.

Line card unit idle

Group on tip, battery on ring
High resistance loop

Line card unit is ready for the next call.

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