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06
MF tone 6 active
07
MF tone 7 active
08
MF tone 8 active
09
MF tone 9 active
0A
MF tone KP (Key
Pulse) active
0B
MF tone ST (Start)
active
0C
MF tone STP active
0D
MF tone ST2P active
0E
MF tone ST3P active
10
MF tones inactive
The fourth row—CP (Call Progress)—switches between one of six states for each channel.
The CP state is listed in a two-digit code. The following list contains CP codes and their definitions.
CP Code
Definition
01
Silence
02
Busy
03
Ring
04
Dial Tone
05
Unknown (Voice)
06
Loud
The fifth row—RSig (Received Signal) and the last row—XSig (Transmitted Signal)—are based on
the signaling used on that channel.
A = Signal bit A is inactive
A = Signal bit A is active
B = Signal bit B is inactive
B = Signal bit B is active
X = Signal bit B can be active or inactive, the normal signal value is shown in parenthesis
Rsig (Received Signal)
State
E&M
Loop Start
Ground Start
Idle
ax(ab)
aB
Ax(AB)
OffHook
AB
aB
Wink
AB
Ringing
ab
ab
Xsig (Transmitted Signal)
State
E&M
Loop Start
Ground Start
Idle
ab
aB
aB
OffHook
AB
AB
AB
Wink
AB
Ringing
Summary of Contents for VS1
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Page 62: ...Tel Site ...
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