Configuration 789
Table305
E and M Trunkcard - jumper strap settings
Mode of operation (Note 2)
2-wire trunk 4-wire trunk
DX tip & ring pair
Jumper
(Note 1) Type I Paging Type I Type II M—rcv
E—xmt E—rcv
M—xmt
J1.X Off Off Off Off Pins 1–2 Pins 2–3
J2.X On On
(Note 3) On On Off Off
J3.X Off Off Off Off (Note 4) (Note 4)
J4.X Off Off Off Off Pins 2–3 Pins 1–2
J5.X Off Off Off Off (Note 4) (Note 4)
J6.X Off Off Off Off On On
J7.X Off Off Off Off On On
J8.X Off Off Off Off On On
J9.X Pins 2–3 Pins2–3 Pins 2–3 Pins 2–3 Pins 1–2 Pins 1–2
Note: Jumper strap settings J1.X through J9.X apply to all four units; "X" indicatesthe unit number,
0–3.
Note: "Off" indicates that no jumper strap is installed on a jumper block.
Note: Paging trunk mode is not zone selectable.
Note: Jumper strap installed in this location only if external loop resistance is greater than 2500
ohms.
Software service entries
The trunk type is selected by making service change entries in Route Data
Block, Automatic TrunkMaintenance (LD 16). The companding mode is
selected by making service change entries in Trunk Data Block (LD 14).
Refer to Table303 "E and M Trunk card - jumper strap settings" (page
787) to select the proper values forthe tr unk type being employed.
The trunk type is selected by making service change entries in the Trunk
Route Administration Program LD 16. The companding mode is selected by
making service change entries in the TrunkAdministration Program LD 14.
Refer to Table304 "E and M Trunk card - jumper strap settings" (page
788) to select the proper values forthe tr unk type being employed.
Refer to Meridian 1 Software Input/Output Reference — Administration
(NN43001-611) for LD 14 and LD 16 service change instructions.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23 May 2008
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