Application; Off-Premise Station Application - Meridian Nortel 1 Option 11C Technical Reference Manual

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Call connection sequence—near-end station receiving call
Far end station
hangs up first
Line card unit idle

Application

Off-premise station application

553-3011-100
Standard 14.00
NT1R20 Off Premise Station (OPS) analog line card
High resistance loop
Ground on tip/battery on ring
High resistance loop
The NT1R20 Off-Premise Station (OPS) Analog Line Card is designed
primarily to provide an interface for Meridian 1 off-premise station lines. An
OPS line serves a terminal—typically, but not exclusively, a telephone set—
remote from the PBX either within the same serving area as the local office
or through a distant office. The line is not switched at these offices; however,
depending on the facilities used, the local office serving the OPS station may
provide line functions such as battery and ringing. Facilities are generally
provided by the local exchange carrier (usually, OPS pairs are in the same
cable as the PBX-CO trunks). The traditional OPS scenario configuration is
shown in Figure 56.
January 2002
(Part 2 of 2)
If the far-end hangs-up first, Option 11C
detects disconnect signalling from the
trunk. The person at the near-end
recognizes the end of the call and
hangs-up.
Line card unit is ready for the next call.

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