Figure 9 Immediate start mode
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Delay start—As shown in
called side (PBX) goes off-hook to respond to the seizure. When the called side (PBX) is ready,
it goes on-hook. The off-hook interval is the delay dial signal. Then, the calling side starts
sending the address information and the PBX at the called side routes the call to its destination.
When the called party answers, the called side goes off-hook and both sides remain off-hook for
the duration of the call.
Figure 10 Delay start mode
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Wink start—As shown in
side (PBX) remains on-hook until it receives the connection signal from the calling side. Once
the called side is ready, it sends a wink signal. Once the calling side receives the wink, it sends
the address information, and the call is routed to its destination. When the called party answers,
the called side goes off-hook and both sides remain off-hood for the duration of the call.
Figure 11 Wink start mode
Hardware compatibility with analog voice
subscriber lines
Analog voice subscriber lines are not available on the following routers:
Figure
10, the calling side goes off-hook to seize the trunk and the
Figure 1
1, the calling side goes off-hook to seize the trunk. The called
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