3300 ICP Hardware User Guide

ONS line card and ONS CLASS/CLIP line card The On-Premises (ONS) line card and the ONS Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)/Caller Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) line card provides 16 circuits for industry-standard rotary dial and DTMF telephones.

OPS line card The Off-Premises (OPS) line card provides eight circuits for industry-stan- dard telephones where the external loop resistance exceeds 600 ohms or where lightning surge protection is required.

Note: AC15 Trunk Cards and COV Line Cards are not supported.

LS/GS Trunk Card

The LS/GS trunk card is used to terminate eight central office (CO) trunks. The LS/GS trunk card connects to any Peripheral Interface card slot on the peripheral shelf via connectors J1 and J2.

The alternate LS/GS trunk card Layout is currently only available in Germany.

LS/GS Trunk Card Specifications

Variants Available:

µ-law (NA), A-law (UK), N.Z./UK, Italy, Germany)

 

 

Number of Circuits per Card:

8 LS/GS trunk circuits

 

 

Power Consumption:

NA, UK, NZ, Italy: 4.20 watts

 

Germany: 3.36 watts

 

 

External Loop Resistance:

2367 ohms (includes CO feed resistance and is measured based on

 

-48 V @ 18mA)

 

 

Features Provided:

2-wire/4-wire conversion

 

A-D/D-A conversion

 

address Signaling: MF-R1, DTMF or dial pulse

 

programmable loop start or ground start mode

 

balanced network selection

 

gain control/circuit descriptor

 

tip ground and ring ground detection

 

metering: 12 kHz (Italy), 16 kHz (Germany), 50 kHz (UK) or dc

 

message registration (NA)

 

self test capability

 

automatic card identification

 

 

Compliance:

Complies with all pertinent sections of EIA Standard

 

RS-464 (NA), BTR Spec 1050 (UK and NZ), and FTZ 123 R-1

 

standards for Germany.

Operation

The LS/GS trunk card interfaces with analog central office (CO) trunks on either a -48 Vdc loop start (LS) or -48 Vdc ground start (GS). The preferred interface is GS.

The German variant has LS function only.

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3300 specifications

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