Adtran Octal FXS Module User Manual

Octal and Quad FXS Modules
User Manual
Part Number 1200309L1 (Octal) Part Number 1200328L1 (Quad)
61200309L1-1C April 2000
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pur­suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies. Operationof th is equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits.
Change or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian Emissions Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital appa­ratus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils nume­riques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numeriques,” NMB-003 edictee par le Ministre des Communications.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures ....................................................................................................................................................vii
List of Tables .......................................................................................................................................................ix
Chapter 1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................1-1
Octal and Quad FXS Modules Overview ......................................................................................................1-1
Functional Description.............................................................................................................................. 1-1
Features.......................................................................................................................................................1-1
Physical D escription.................................................................................................................................. 1-2
Chapter 2 Installation................................................................................................................................2-1
Before Installing the Octal and Quad FXS Modules....................................................................................2-1
Shipping Contents .....................................................................................................................................2-1
Installing the Octal and Quad FXS Modules ................................................................................................2-1
Wiring................................................................................................................................................................. 2-2
Power Up and Initializatio n ............................................................................................................................2-2
Operation Alarms ......................................................................................................................................2-2
Chapter 3 Operation ..................................................................................................................................3-1
Overview............................................................................................................................................................3-1
Terminal Menu Structure................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Modules Menu ..................................................................................................................................................3-2
Slt .................................................................................................................................................................3-3
Type ............................................................................................................................................................3-3
Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Alarm ..........................................................................................................................................................3-4
Test .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-4
State .............................................................................................................................................................3-4
Status ..........................................................................................................................................................3-4
Online .................................................................................................................................................. 3-4
No Response .......................................................................................................................................3-4
Empty ..................................................................................................................................................3-4
Offline ..................................................................................................................................................3-5
Offline/No Response ........................................................................................................................3-5
Rev .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-5
Octal FXS Module Menu Options...................................................................................................................3-5
Info ......................................................................................................................................................................3-5
Part Num ber .............................................................................................................................................. 3-5
Serial Number ...........................................................................................................................................3-5
Assembly Revision ...................................................................................................................................3-5
Firmware Revision ....................................................................................................................................3-5
Status...................................................................................................................................................................3-5
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Port ..............................................................................................................................................................3-5
Status ...........................................................................................................................................................3-5
Inactive ................................................................................................................................................3-5
Disabled ...............................................................................................................................................3-5
Idle .......................................................................................................................................................3-6
Tip Open .............................................................................................................................................3-6
OffHook ...............................................................................................................................................3-6
Reverse Battery ...................................................................................................................................3-6
Test .......................................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Active .......................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Offhook ....................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Rev. Bat ....................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Ringing .....................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Tip Open ..................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – Ring GND ................................................................................................................................3-6
Test – (-R)TRIP ...................................................................................................................................3-6
Rx ABCD ....................................................................................................................................................3-6
Tx ABCD ....................................................................................................................................................3-7
Test ......................................................................................................................................................................3-7
Test 2W .......................................................................................................................................................3-7
Tx ABCD ....................................................................................................................................................3-7
1-KHz Tone ................................................................................................................................................3-8
Loopback ....................................................................................................................................................3-8
Configuration.....................................................................................................................................................3-8
Port ..............................................................................................................................................................3-8
Port N ame ..................................................................................................................................................3-8
Rx Gain .......................................................................................................................................................3-8
Tx Gain .......................................................................................................................................................3-8
2W Impedance ...........................................................................................................................................3-8
Coding Scheme ..........................................................................................................................................3-8
ATLAS 5 50 Features Used with Octal FXS Module Options......................................................................3-9
Factory Restore ..........................................................................................................................................3-9
Run Selftest ................................................................................................................................................3-9
Appendix A Dial Plan I nterface Configuration......................................................................................A-1
Index...........................................................................................................................................................Index-1
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1. Octal FXS Module........................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 2-1. Installing the Octal and Quad FXS Modules...........................................................................2-1
Figure 3-1. Modules Menu............................................................................................................................. 3-2
Figure 3-2. Modules Menu Tree....................................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-3. Octal FXS Module Menus Options ........................................................................................... 3-5
Figure A-1. Dial Plan Menus .........................................................................................................................A-1
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List of Tables
Table 2-1. Pinout Connection.......................................................................................................................2-2
Table 3-1. Test 2W .........................................................................................................................................3-7
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Introduction
OCTAL AND QUAD FXS MODULES OVERVIEW
TheOctalandQuadFXSModulesaremembersoftheATLAS550familyof products. Use the Octal and Quad FXS Modules in applications that require
analog phone interfaces. Potential applications include analog PBX trunk circuits, modem banks, extension telephones, etc.
The Octal and Quad FXS Modules feature eight and four ports, respectively, and provide talk battery, off-hook supervision, and ringing. The modules combine with the ATLAS 550 Base Unit for FXS analog voice applications. The Octal and Q uad FXS Modules support loop-start and ground-start operation. Call progress tones, where necessary, are provided to the modules by the ATLAS 550 Base Unit.
Functional Description
The Octal and Quad FXS Modules install in any available option slot in the ATLAS 550 chassis. Status information is available via the terminal menus, accessible through either a VT-100 terminal connected to the ATLAS 550 control port or via a Telnet session established through the Base Unit’s Ethernet port. Use the terminal menu to configure the Octal and Quad FXS Modules and to download application software.
Features
The Octal and Quad FXS Modules have the following features:
•Eight/fourvoiceports
Loop start and ground start
µ-law
Up to 100 ohms copper loop (equivalent distance of 1900 feet of 24 AWG wire)
Hot-swappable
Flash download firmware
•Ringsinto5RENpercard
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Physical Description
The Octal and Quad FXS Modules plug into any available option slot in the rear of the ATLAS 550 chassis. Figure 1-1 shows the Octal FXS Module.
The label over each modular connector refers to the corresponding port on the module.
500 Series
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
AL FXS
OCT
Figure 1-1. O ctal FXS Module
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BEFORE INSTALLING THE OCTAL AND QUAD FXS MODULES
Carefully unpack and inspect the Octal and Quad FXS Modules for shipping damages. If you suspect damage occurred during shipping, file a claim im-
mediately w ith the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support (see the last page of this manual for pertinent information). If possible, keep the original shipping container for returning the modules for repair or for verification of shipping damage.
All references to the Octal FXS Module in this section are applicable to the Quad FXS Module, with the difference that the Quad FXS Module has four ports instead of eight.
Shipping Contents
The ADTRAN shipment includes the following items:
Octal FXS Module or Quad FXS Module
Octal and Quad FXS Modules User Manual (Insert into the ATLAS 550 User Manual.)
INSTALLING THE OCTAL AND QUAD FXS MODULES
Figure 2-1 represents the actions required to install the Octal and Quad FXS Modules properly, as described in the Step/Action table on page 2-2.
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Instructions for Installing the Octal and Quad FXS Modules
Step Action
WIRING
1
2
3
4 Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
5
Each module port has a single 8-pin modular jack. Connector pinout is com­patible with (USOC) RJ-11C and is shown in Tabl e2-1.
Remove the coverplate from the appropriate option slot in the ATLAS 550 rear panel.
Slide the module into the option slot until the it is firmly positioned against the front of the chassis.
Secure the thumbscrews at both edges of the module. Tighten with a screwdriver.
Complete the installation of any remaining modules and Base Unit as specified in the Installation chapter of the
User Manual
Option modules are intended to be serviced by qualified service personnel only.
.
ATLAS 550
PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 Unused — 4 Ring Ring to and from the analog phone interface 5 Tip Tip to and from the analog phone interface
POWER UP AND INITIALIZATION
The Octal and Quad FXS Modules require no initialization input during the power-up sequence, as described in the ATLAS 550 User Manual.Anyprevi­ously configured setting for the Octal and Quad FXS Modules is automati­cally restored upon power-up.
Operation Alarms
TheredALARMLED(locatedwiththeModuleLEDsonthefrontpanel)il­luminates when an alarm condition is detected.
Table 2-1. Pinout Connection
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OVERVIEW
Operation
All references to the Octal FXS Module in this section are applicable to the Quad FXS Module, with the differences that the Quad FXS Module has four ports instead of eight and is displayed as FXS-4 in the menus.
The Octal FXS Module is controlled by the ATLAS 550 Base Unit terminal menu. The terminal menu allows for detailed configuration, status, and test­ing of the Octal FXS Module.
Configuration of the Octal FXS Module is completed in two areas of the ter­minal menu:
1. General configurationitems(seethemenutreeonpage3-2)forthe Octal FXS Voice Module are set using M
2. Specific configuration items depend on how the option module is used and are displayed in the D
Access the terminal menu using either a VT-100 terminal attached to the ATLAS 550 Base Unit’s control port or a Telnet session established through the Base Unit’s Ethernet port. The ATLAS 550 User Manual providesdetailed instructions on each of these management approaches.
IALPLAN
ODULES
menus (see Appendix A).
/FXS-8 M
ENUS/CONFIG
.
To edit items in the terminal menu, you must have the appropriate password level. Each menu description in this section indicates the password level required for write and read access. See “Access Passwords” in the ATLAS 550 User Manual for detailed information on working with passwords. Security level 0 users can view and edit every available field. Security level 5 users can view any field but cannot edit.
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TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE
The ATLAS 550 uses a hierarchical menu structure to provide access to all of its features. The top-most menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by functionality. All menu items display in the terminal window. To access the Octal FXS Module menus, activate the M sections describe the menu items for the Modules menu.
Refer to the ATLAS 550 User Manual for detailed instructions on navigating through the terminal menu.
ODULES
menu. The following
M
ODULESMENU
The ATLAS 550 system controller automatically detects the presence of the OctalFXSModule when it is installed in the system. To seethemenus for the Octal FXS Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the
M
ODULES
menu and press
toaccessthemodulechoicesintheT
Enter
YPE
column. (The Octal FXS Module displays as FXS-8.) Figure 3-1 shows the
ODULES
M
menu(seealsothemenutreeinFigure3-2onpage3-3).
Figure 3-1. Modules Menu
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Slt Part Number
Serial Number
Type Info Assembly Revision
Firmware Revision
Menu
Alarm Port
Status Status
Modules Rx ABCD
Tx ABCD Port
Test Test 2W
(Shortcut to Test)
State Port Loopback
Status
Test Tx ABCD
Port Name
Configuration Rx Gain 0 dB through -6 dB
Tx Gain +3 dB through -6 dB
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1kHz Tone
SLT
TYPE
Rev 2W Impedance 600 + 2.16 µ
Coding Scheme µ-Law
Figure 3-2. Modules Menu Tree
Read security: 5 Displays the number of the available slots in the ATLAS 550 chassis. Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS 550 unit. This field is read-only.
Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Displaysthetypeofmodulecurrentlyinstalledintheslotorthetypeof module you plan to install in the slot. If an Octal FXS Module is installed, the T
YPE
field automatically defaults to FXS-8.
You can use this field to preconfigure a system before actually installing modules by simply specifying the module that you want to install in each slot. If you intentionally leave a slot empty, mark it as E
MPTY
to avoid get-
ting a Not Responding message.
YPE
T
automatically displays the name of an installed module. If
you want to preconfigure the slot for a different type of module, you must set this field to E
MPTY
before selecting another module
type.
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MENU
ALARM
TEST
STATE
Displays additional status and configuration menusfor the selected module. To access the submenus for this item, use the arrow keys to scroll to the
M
ENU
column for the module you want to edit, and press
.Fordetailed
Enter
information on each submenu item, see the section Octal FXS Module Menu Options on page 3-5.
Read security: 5 Displays an alarm condition on the Octal FXS Module. Press
Enter
in this
field to activate the menu.
Read security: 5 Displays the test name if the Octal FXS Module is executing a test. Press
in this field to activate the menu. Tests include T
Enter
KHZTONE
1
,andL
OOPBACK
.SeeTe st on page 3-7 for a description of each
EST
2W, TXABCD,
test and its options.
Displays module status as either O
NLINE
is physically installed, it must be marked O
or O
FFLINE
.Eventhoughamodule
NLINE
for it to be considered an
available resource. This parameter allows an installed module to be marked
O
FFLINE
, which may be useful in system troubleshooting. If you choose
FFLINE
O
, the module will not be in alarm condition, but will display O
FFLINE
.
STATUS
NLINE
O
ORESPONSE
N
Once a module is installed, S
TATE
must be set to O
NLINE
for the
ATLAS 550 to use the module for any data bandwidth.
Thisread-onlyfield provides statusinformationontheOctalFXSModule.The following messages may display:
The module is enabled and is responding to the system controller’s status polls. This is the normal response of the system.
The ATLAS 550 O
NLINE
LED illuminates green when a call is
active on any of the voice ports.
The module is enabled but is not responding to thesystem controller’s status polls. This response indicates either a problem in the system or that the mod­ule is not installed.
MPTY
E
The system con troller has not detected the presence of a module in the slot; nor has a module been manually enabled for this option slot.
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REV
FFLINE
O
FFLINE/NO
O
ESPONSE
R
Themoduleisinstalledbuthasbeentakenofflinebyauser.Themoduleis still responding to controller polls.
Themoduleisinstalledbuthasbeentakenofflinebyauser.Themoduleis not responding to polls.
This read-only field displays the assembly revision of the Octal FXS Module.
OCTAL FXS MODULE MENU OPTIONS
Figure 3-3 shows the menu options available for the Octal FXS Module (see also the menu tree in Figure 3-2 on page 3-3). The followingsectionsdescribe these M
ENUS
options.
Figure 3-3. Octal FXS Module Menus Options
I
NFO
PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER ASSEMBLY REVISION FIRMWARE REVISION
S
TATUS
PORT STATUS
NACTIVE
I
Provides read-only information about module part number, serial number, and assembly revision.
Displays the part number of the module.
Displays the serial number of the module.
Displays the assembly revision.
Displays the firmware revision.
Displays the status of each of the eight Octal FXS Module ports.
Displays the port number.
Displays the call or test status of each voice port. This field may display the following information:
Port preconfigured but the FXS module is not present.
ISABLED
D
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.
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DLE
I
IPOPEN
T
FFHOOK
O
EVERSEBATTERY
R
EST
T
EST–ACTIVE
T
Loop Start – indicates the signaling method is set to loop start and the port is waiting for seizure or an incoming call (see also Loop Start on page A-2).
Ground Start – indicates the signaling method is set to ground start and the tip conductor is grounded (see also Ground Start on page A-2).
Loop Start – indicates the signaling method is set to loop start and a forward disconnectstate(FXSportremovesthebattery).SeealsoLoop Start on page A-2.
Ground Start – indicates the signaling method is set to ground start and the unit is in normal idle condition (see also Ground Start on page A-2).
The FXS port has detected an offhook condition (loop current flowing).
The FXS port has reversed T/R polarity.
This generic FXS port test indicator is used when multiple tests are being run or if the test is not a 2W test.
The FXS port is in test mode. Active test is selected.
EST–OFFHOOK
T
EST–REV.BAT
T
EST–RINGING
T
EST–TIPOPEN
T
EST–RING
T
EST
– (-R)TRIP The FXS port is in test mode. Ringing test is selected, but an offhook condi-
T
RX ABCD
The FXS port is in test mode. Active / Reverse Battery test is selected, but Offhook condition is detected.
The FXS port is in test mode. Reverse Battery test is selected.
The FXS port is in test mode. Ringing test is selected.
The FXS port is in test mode. Tip Open test is selected.
GND The FXS port is in test mode. Tip Open test is selected, but ring ground is de-
tected.
tion is detected.
Displays the receive signalingbits for FXS operation. If the port is in the D
LAN
, this signaling represents Loop Start/Ground Start signaling (also see
P
IAL
Signaling Method on page A-2).
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TX ABCD
T
EST
TEST 2W
Displays the transmit signaling bits for FXS operation. This signaling repre­sents Loop Start/Ground Start signaling if the port is in the D
IALPLAN
(also
see Signaling Method on page A-2). Receive and transmit signaling bits represent an LS/GS interface between
the ATLAS 550 controller and the voice port. The bit pattern is formatted ESFRBS.Signalingbitshave localsignificanceonly.For example,if the voice port is mapped to a DS0 that has been set up for E&M signaling, the voice port will still show LS/GS signaling.
Displays the test name if the Octal FXS Module is executing a test. Press
in this field to activate the menu.
Enter
Activates 2W (FXS) tests on a per-port basis. Options include OFF, A
IPOPEN
T
EV.BATTERY
, R
ISABLED
, D
,andR
INGING
.Table 3-1 displays the state
CTIVE
,
of the 2W conductors during each test.
2W tests disrupt calls in progress.
TX ABCD
Table 3-1. Test 2W
Test Tip Output Ring Output
Off Notestactive Notestactive Active Ground Supervision v oltage Tip Open High impedance Supervision voltage Rev. Battery Supervision voltage Ground
Disabled
a
High impedance High impedance
Ringing Ringing voltage Ringing voltage
a.Disables the output of the FXS port; it does
not
disable the test.
Forces the transmit (Tx) Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) to a specified value. Val­ues inc lude O
FF
, 0000, 0101, 1010,and1111.
Calls may be affected when activating the Tx ABCD test. This test is not valid when the port is used in the D
IALPLAN
.
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1-KHZ TONE
LOOPBACK
Sends a 1 KHz tone into the following locations, based on test selection: NEAR sends the tone out the 2W FXS port, while FAR sends the tone intothe digitalPCM streamof the ATLAS 550 controller. The tests are useful for ver­ifying a voice path.
Activates loopback tests on a per-port basis.
FF
O
NALOG
A
IGITAL
D
OTH
B
Normal operation Loops the 2W on itself. Loops digital data entering the FXS-port from the ATLAS
controller on itself. Processes both Analog and Digital Loopback tests.
Loopback tests disrupt calls in progress.
C
ONFIGURATION
PORT PORT NAME RX GAIN
TX GAIN
2W IMPEDANCE CODING SCHEME
Provides menu options for configuring the module.
Identifies the port.
Allows the user to assign a meaningful name to the port.
Adjusts the (+)Gain and (-)Attenuation of a digital sign al transmitted out an FXS port (Digital-to-Analog.) The range includes 0, -3, and -6 dB.
Adjusts the (+)Gain and (-)Attenuation of a digital signal transmitted into an FXS. The range includes +3, 0, -3, and -6 dB.
When the digital signal is connected through the PSTN, a setting of 0 dB should be used.
2Wireinputimpedanceissetto600ohms+2.16uF.Thisisaread-onlyfield.
The PCM coding scheme is set to µ-Law. This is a read-only field.
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ATLAS 550 FEATURES USED WITH OCTAL FXS MODULE OPTIONS
Two additional ATLAS 550 menu items can operate in conjunction with the Octal FXS Module: FACTORY
ESTORE
R
and R
UNSELFTEST
.
FACTORY RESTORE
RUN SELFTEST
You can restore the factory default settings for an Octal FXS Module by pressing
eitherwhilethecursorisovertheSLTnumber (this actionrestores
F
the factory settings for all of the module options) or while the cursor is over an individual field (this action restores factory settings for the particular field only).
RUNS
ELFTEST
, asubmenu of the ATLAS550 main menu item T
EST
,executes
both the Octal FXS Module internal test and the ATLAS 550 internal test. When R
UNSELFTEST
displays, place the cursor on it and press
Enter
to exe-
cute the test. The unit continuously changes the display on the self-test log screen until all test results are shown. For additional information on R
ELFTEST
S
,seetheATLAS 550 User Manual.
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Dial Plan Interface Configuration
All references to the Octal FXS Module in this chapter are applicable to the Quad FXS Module, with the differences being that the Quad Module has four ports instead of eight and is displayed as FXS-4 in the menus.
INTERFACE C ONFIGURATION
FCECONFIG
The I uration parameters for the endpoint. These parameters vary by the type of port selected. The D mode. To access these options, select D
option for the D
IALPLAN
IALPLAN
menusareonlyaccessiblewhenusingterminal
menu (see Figure A-1) sets config-
IALPLAN
from the top level menu.
Figure A-1. Dial Plan Menus
OCTAL FXS MODULE INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
The following sections describe U Octal FXS Module when using the D
SERTERM
IALPLAN
configuration settings for the
menus.
U
SERTERM
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When interfacing to user equipment (terminal adapters), the Octal FXS Module acts like the network. In this case, configure the DIAL follows: Select USER
ONFIG
C
options are then available.
ERM
and define SLTas FXS-8. The following I
T
P
LAN
as
FCE
Appendix A. Dial Plan Interface Configuration
P
ORTSAVAILABLE
N
UMBER OF
P
ORTS
S
IGNALING
M
ETHOD
Read security: 5 Shows port allocation for the endpoint. The characters used to define the allocation have the following meanings:
0-9 Describes available ports, as indicated by the displayed digit. This
digit is the last digit of the port number.
! The endpoint uses this port. s The switched dial plan uses this port elsewhere. S The switched dial plan uses this port elsewhere and a conflict ex-
ists with this endpoint.
n One or more dedicated (nailed) maps use this port.
N One or more dedicated (nailed) maps use this port and a conflict
exists with this endpoint.
- Indicates that this is the wrong kind of port for this endpoint.
Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Defines the number of ports that could be used to answer calls to the num­bers defined in the Accept Call list. The ports are contiguous beginning with the port number selected and the number of ports.
Defines to the ATLAS 550 the type of signaling to be used on this analog in­terface. The signaling selected needs to match the 2W supervision of the con­nected trunk. Options include L
OOPSTART
and G
ROUNDSTART
.
OOPSTART
L
ROUNDSTART
G
F
ORWARD
D
ISCONNECT
D
IRECTINWARD
D
IALING
C
ALLER
ID
NUMBER
DID D T
RANSFERRED
IGITS
Defines to the ATLAS 550 the most common 2W supervision.
Defines to the ATLAS 550 the 2W supervision used by some PBXs.
Setsthetimefor a loop current to stopflowingonce the other end terminates the call. This feature is useful for applications such as Fax Servers and ACDs. This option is only applicable for L include DISABLED
Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines whether the end-user equipmentrequires digits to be delivered after going off-hook.
Assigns a callingparty number to a port when it originates a call and the call exits a PRI interface.
Defines the number of digits sent to the end-user equipment. This field dis­plays only if DIRECT
M
, 600
S, 1000MS,and2000MS.
NWARDDIALING
I
OOPSTART
is set to E
applications. Options
NABLED
.
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S
TRIP
S
OURCE
MSD
ID
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Strips a selected quantity (choose from N
icant Digits (MSD) of a dialed number prior to being forwarded out of the
port.
XAMPLE
E
A network port could be set to accept all calls beginning with 9 (9$), and
then with S
except the leading 9.
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Simplifies the creationofa D
switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint origi-
nated the call.
Default value = 0. The default ID for all endpoints i s 0 and all accept
Multiple endpoints can have the same S
When creatingthe C
:
TRIP
MSD set to 1, all digits would be sent toward the network
TRIP
S
MSD does not affect C
(including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped) are used as accept criteria.
IALPLAN
numbers is 0. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed number.
ALLACCEPT
dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept.
ONE
, 1, 2,and3)oftheMostSignif-
ALLACCEPT
in applicationswhere the criterion for
list, specify a S
criteria. All of the digits
OURCE
ID.
OURCE
ID(s)aswellasa
D
IAL ON
O
FFHOOK
XAMPLE
E
An application requires that all calls that originate from Port 1 of the Octal
FXS Module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 2 of that same module. Assign a
unique Source ID (e.g., 7) to Port 1 of the module, and then configure Port 2
to accept calls only from that unique Source ID (7).
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Defines a number that is automatically sent to the switchboard when a call
on this port goes offhook.
:
The Dial on Offhook number must be specific (i.e., no "wild cards").
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Index
Numerics
1-kHz Tone 3-8 2W Impedance 3-8
A
Alarm 3-4 alarms 2-2
C
Caller ID A-2 Coding Scheme 3-8 Configuration 3-8 customer service iv
D
description 1-1
physical 1-2 Dial on Offhook A-3 Dial Plan A-1 DID Digits Transferred A-2 Direct Inward Dialing A-2
F
factory default settings 3-9 Factory Restore 3-9 features 1-1 Forward Disconnect A-2
G
Ground Start A-2 Ground Start (Idle) 3-6 Ground Start (Tip Open) 3-6
I
initialization 2-2 installing the module 2-1 Interface Configuration A-1 introduction 1-1
L
limited product warranty iv Loop Start A-2 Loop Start (Idle) 3-6 Loop Start (Tip Open) 3-6 Loopback 3-8
M
Menu 3-4 menu structure 3-2 menus and submenus
Ifce Configuration A-1
Modules Menu 3-2
N
network pinout 2-2 Number of Ports A-2
O
operation 3-1 operation alarms 2-2
P
passwords 3-1 pinout 2-2 Port (Configuration) 3-8 Port (Status) 3-5 Port Name 3-8 Ports Available A-2 power up 2-2
R
Rev 3-5 ring output 3-7 RMA requests iv Run Selftest 3-9 Rx ABCD 3-6 Rx Gain 3-8
61200309L1 Octal and Quad FXS Modules User Manual Index-1
Index
S
security levels 3-1 self-test 3-9 service iv shipping contents 2-1 Signaling Method A-2 Slt 3-3 Source ID A-3 specifications 1-2 State 3-4 Status 3-4
Empty 3-4 No Response 3-4 Offline 3-5 Offline/No Response 3-5 Online 3-4
Status (Module) 3-5 Status (Status) 3-5
Disabled 3-5 Idle 3-6 Inactive 3-5 OffHook 3-6 Reverse Battery 3-6 Test 3-6 Test – (-R)TRIP 3-6
Test – Active 3-6 Test – Offhook 3-6 Test – Rev. Bat 3-6 Test – Ring GND 3-6 Test – Ringing 3-6 Test – Tip Open 3-6 Tip Open 3-6
Strip MSD A-3
T
terminal menu structure 3-2 Test 3-4, 3-7 Test 2W 3-7 tip output 3-7 Tx ABCD 3-7 Tx Gain 3-8 Type 3-3
U
User Term A-1
W
warranty i v wiring 2-2
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