See figure 119 on – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT8D14 Universal Trunk card

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Circuit Card

Description and Installation

A trunk identified as possibly reverse-wired is switched by the software to
loop start processing after the second ring. This switching takes place on a
call-by-call basis. Thus, if a previously correctly wired trunk becomes
reverse-wired, the next incoming call is marked as possibly reverse-wired and
the threshold count begins.

If the threshold count exceeds its limit, an error message is printed and the
trunk is registered as “positively reverse wired.” Once identified as positively
reverse wired, the call is presented continuously from the first ring. When a

Figure 119
Ground start call states – incoming call from CO/FX/WATS

System (near) end

High-resistance loop

Tip open,

battery on ring

Ground on tip,

battery on ring

CO / FX / WATS (far) end

Ringing

Far end

originates

Note 1:

The far end may reverse battery and ground upon receipt of attendant answer.

Note 2:

The near end provides a high-impedance (>150k ohms) disconnect signal of at

least 50 ms before reconnecting the ground detector.

Idle

Near end

disconnects

Far end

disconnects

Near end

disconnects

first (Note 2)

far end

disconnects

first

Assignment

to loop key

Near end

answers,
ringing is

removed

(Note 1)

553-AAA1133

Low-resistance loop

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