FiberPlex TD-7280 User Manual

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Type IV ‐Type IV uses four leads for supervision signaling: E, M, SB, and SG. During inactivity the E‐lead and the 
M‐lead are both open. The PBX indicates an off‐hook condition by connecting the M‐lead to the signal battery 
(SB) lead on the tie line equipment side. The router indicates an off‐hook condition by connecting the E‐lead to 
the signal ground (SG) lead on the trunk circuit side. 

 

Type V ‐Type V is symmetrical and allows two signaling nodes to be connected back‐to‐back. This is the most 
common interface type used outside of North America. Type V uses two leads for supervision signaling: E and 
M. During inactivity the E‐lead and the M‐lead are both open. The PBX indicates an off‐hook condition by 
connecting the M‐lead to ground on the tie line equipment side. The router indicates an off‐hook condition by 
connecting the E‐lead to ground on the trunk circuit side. 

 

Telephone Exchange

FOI(TD)-7280

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Carrier System

Current Detect

E Lead

SG Lead

M Lead

SB Lead

Voice TX

Voice RX

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Current Detect

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SG Lead

M Lead

SB Lead

Voice TX

Voice RX

-48V

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Fiber

Telephone Exchange

FOI(TD)-7280

FOI(TD)-7280

Carrier System

Current Detect

E Lead

SG Lead

M Lead

Voice TX

Voice RX

-48V

13&14

1&2

23

22

24

11

Current Detect

E Lead

M Lead

SG Lead

Voice TX

Voice RX

-48V

1&2

13&14

23

22

24

11

Fiber

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