Loopstart signalling(fxs), Idle, Ringing – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual

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Loop Start
Signalling (FXS)

Idle

The application module has ground applied to the tip conductor and has

48 VDC

applied to the ring conductor towards the 2 -wire loop. The 2 -wire loop is open
(no DC path between the tip and ring conductors). The transmit A bit is set to 0
and the B bit is set to 1. The receive A bit (from the FXO application module) is
set to 0 and the B bit is set to 1.

Ringing

During ringing, the office end (FXO) changes the state of the B bit from a 1 to a 0
and holds the A bit to a 0. The FXS application module detects the change in state
of the B bit and reacts by applying the ring generator to the 2-wire loop.

The ringing cadence (typically two seconds on and four seconds off) is provided
from the office end and is controlled by the 0 or 1 state of the B bit. The phone
rings until the call is abandoned by the calling party (FXO end) or the called party
goes off-hook.

Off-Hook/

Ring Trip

During ringing, the FXS application module is looking for an off-hook (loop
closure) condition. When the FXS detects the off-hook, the FXS application
module sets the A bit from a 0 to a 1. The B bit remains set at 1.

FXO Answer

Supervision

The change in the state of the receive A bit status from a 0 to a 1 causes the FXO
to place a loop closure on the 2 -wire path toward the CO switch. This loop closure
trips the CO ringing and cuts through the voice path. The call is now complete.

Call

Request

The user goes off-hook at the FXS end. The FXS unit detects the off-hook and
signals the office end by changing the state of the A bit from a 0 to a 1. The B bit
remains set at 1. The FXO application module responds by placing a loop closure
on the 2 -wire towards the CO switch. The CO switch responds by returning dial
tone to the FXS end. The user detects a dial tone and dials out using either dial
pulse or DTMF. The dial pulse toggles the state of the A bit at a rate of 10 pulses
per second (60 percent make and 40 percent break).

Ground Start
Signalling (FXS)

Idle

The FXS application module has the tip conductor open and

48 VDC applied to

the ring conductor toward the 2 -wire loop. The 2 -wire loop is open (no DC path
between the tip and ring conductors). The transmit A bit is set to 0 and the
transmit B bit is set to 1. The receive A bit equals 1 and the receive B bit is
ignored.

Outgoing Call

(toward T1

Carrier)

The ring conductor is grounded by the CPE equipment on the 2 -wire loop. This
causes the FXS application module to transmit both A and B signalling bits equal
to a 0. The network equipment responds and the FXS application module receives
a signalling bit equal to 0 and a B signalling bit equal to 1.

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