Foreign and surge voltage protections – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Electrical specifications

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Table 195
Power requirements

Voltage

(+/-)

Tolerance

Idle

current

Active

current

Max

+ 12.0 V DC

0.36 V DC

48 mA

0 mA

48 mA

+ 8.0 V DC

0.40 V DC

150 mA

8 mA

280 mA

- 48.0 V DC

2.00 V DC

48 mA

40 mA

688 mA

- 48.0 V DC

5.00 V DC

0 mA

10 mA

(Note 1)

320 mA

86.0 V AC

5.00 V AC

0 mA

10 mA

(Note 2)

160 mA

-150.0 V DC

3.00 V DC

0 mA

2 mA

32 mA

Note: Each active ringing relay requires 10 mA of battery voltage.

Note: Reflects the current for ringing a single station set. There may be as many
as five ringers on each line.

Table 196 "Power requirements" (page 471)

provides the power

requirements for the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card.

Table 196
Power requirements

Voltage
(+/-)

Tolerance

Idle
current

Active
current

Max

+ 12.0 V dc

0.36 V dc

48 mA

0 mA

48 mA

+ 8.0 V dc

0.40 V dc

150 mA

8 mA

280 mA

–48.0 V dc

2.00 V dc

48 mA

40 mA

688 mA

–48.0 V dc

5.00 V dc

0 mA

10 mA
(Note 1)

320 mA

86.0 V ac

5.00 V ac

0 mA

10 m
(Note 2)

160 mA

–150.0 V dc

3.00 V dc

0 mA

2 mA

32 mA

Note 1: Each active ringing relay requires 10 mA of battery voltage.

Note 2: Reflects the current for ringing a single station set. There may be as
many as five ringers on each line.

Foreign and surge voltage protections

In-circuit protection against power line crosses or lightning is not provided
on the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting line card.

In-circuit protection against power line crosses or lightning is not provided
on the analog message waiting line card. When the card is used to
service off-premise telephones, primary and secondary MDF protection

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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