(b) Rotary dial before wink — This condition occurs when the CO starts dialing before the
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PBX sends wink on a wink-start trunk.
1. Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(c) Rotary dial too early — This condition occurs when the CO starts dialing too soon after
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seizure on an immediate-start trunk.
1. Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(d) Rotary dial pulse during wink — This condition occurs when the CO sends rotary dial
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digits too soon after seizure on a wink-start trunk.
1. Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(e) This is a software audit error that does not indicate any hardware malfunction. Run
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Short Test Sequence and investigate associated errors (if any).
(f) This error type indicates that the media module has been removed or has been insane
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for more than 11 minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or replace the media module.
(g) Rotary dial pulse on-hook longer than 105 msec — Break between rotary pulses is too
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long.
1. Test trunk by performing an incoming test call.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(h) Rotary dial rate below 8 pulses/sec — More than 135 msec between two successive
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breaks.
1. Verify trunk administered interdigit-timing parameters.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(i) Rotary dial rate above 12 pulses/sec — Less than 75 msec between two successive
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breaks.
1. Verify trunk administered interdigit-timing parameters.
2. Refer problem to CO.
(j) Digit detection — CO is starting new rotary dial digit within 150 msec of previous digit.
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1. Verify trunk administered interdigit timing parameters.
2. Refer problem to CO.
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