Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT7D16 Data Access card

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Circuit Card

Description and Installation

Call disconnection (terminal):

Terminal toggles DTR from ON to OFF (DTR must
be OFF for 100 ms or more). The DAC turns DSR,
DCD, and CTS OFF for 0.2 second and then ON.

Terminal sends a long break or three short
breaks. The DAC turns DSR, DCD, and CTS OFF
for 0.2 second and then ON.

Mode 13

Hotline call origination

Hotline originated by terminal:

DAC drives DSR, DCD, and CTS ON in the idle
state.

Terminal toggles DTR from OFF to ON to initiate
Hotline call.

DAC responds by trying to establish a Hotline call
to a specific DM (Autodial).

If Data Module is busy or not responding, the DAC
requires another transition of DTR from OFF to
ON to initiate another Hotline call. If the terminal
keeps DTR ON, the DAC does not try to establish
another Hotline call unless the terminal sends a
<CR> while DTR is ON.

Call disconnection:

Disconnection is identical to mode 12.

Mode 14

Terminal access for call
origination and answering
(with forced DTR)

Terminal access for call origination and
answering:

The DAC operation is identical to mode 12 except
that DTR is considered to be always ON, even
when the terminal is driving DTR OFF.

Table 158
Connect and disconnect protocol (Part 11 of 12)

Mode of
operation

Interface application

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