Sender and receiver mode – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card

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Circuit Card

Description and Installation

Sender and receiver mode

The XMFC/MFE circuit card provides the interface between the system’s
CPU and the trunk circuit which uses MFC or MFE signaling.

The XMFC/MFE circuit card transmits and receives forward and backward
signals simultaneously on two channels. Each channel is programmed like a
peripheral circuit card unit, with its own sending and receiving timeslots in
the network.

Receive mode

When in receive mode, the XMFC/MFE card is linked to the trunk card by a
PCM speech path over the network cards. MFC signals coming in over the
trunks are relayed to the XMFC/MFE card as though they were speech. The
XMFC/MFC card interprets each tone pair and sends the information to the
CPU through the CPU bus.

Send mode

When in send mode, the CPU sends data to the XMFC/MFE card through the
CPU bus. The CPU tells the XMFC/MFE card which tone pairs to send and
the XMFC/MFE card generates the required tones and sends them to the trunk
over the PCM network speech path. The trunk transmits the tones to the far
end.

5

900 Hz + 1300 Hz

6

1100 Hz + 1300 Hz

7

700 Hz + 1500 Hz

8

900 Hz + 1500 Hz

9

1100 Hz + 1500 Hz

10

1300 Hz + 1500 Hz

Table 142
MFE Frequency values (Part 2 of 2)

Digit

Forward direction

OG-Tx, IC-Rx

Backward direction

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