Ne card. see figure 7 – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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Overview

553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005

Figure 7
Call connection sequence – near-end originating call

553-AAA1114

High-

resistance

loop

Line card unit idle

(2-way voice

connection)

Remarks

Ground on tip/
battery on ring

Signal/direction

State

System

Ground on tip/
battery on ring

High-resistance loop

Ground on tip/

battery on ring

Far-end station

on hook

Near-end station

on hook

If near-end station hangs up first, the following
occurs: Line card detects drop in loop current.
CPU removes timeslot assignments.

If far-end station hangs up first, the following
occurs: The system detects disconnect signaling
from trunk. CPU removes timeslot assignments.
Person at near-end station recognizes end of
call and hangs up.

No battery current drawn.

Near-end station goes off hook. Battery current
is drawn causing detection of off-hook state.
CPU determines unit terminal number (TN) and
assigns message timeslots.

Low-resistance loop

Dial tone is applied to the near-end station from
the system.

Call request

Dial tone

Addressing signals

Outpulsing

Near-end station dials number (loop pulsing or
DTMF tones).

Near-end

station

Dial tone

The system detects start of dialing and
removes dial tone.

Ringback (or busy)

The system decodes addressing, routes call, and
supplies ringback tone to near-end station if far-
end station is on hook. (Busy tone supplied if
far-end station is busy.)

When call is answered, ringback tone is
removed , and call is cut through to far-end
station.

Line card unit is ready for the next call.

High-

resistance

loop

Line card unit is ready for the next call.

High-

resistance

loop

Line card unit idle

Line card unit idle

High-resistance loop

Far-end

station

through

PSTN

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