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3300 ICP Hardware User Guide
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Clear Backward
Clear Forward
Blocking
Register Signaling
In the R2 protocol, register signaling is used during the call setup process to exchange
information about the calling and called party numbers and the calling party category. You can
use IMAT to define any of the specific tones used in R2 register signaling.
R2 register signals are defined as either forward or backward signals. Forward, or outgoing,
signals are generated by the originator of a call. Backward, or incoming, signals are generated
by the terminating end of a call. Forward and backward signals are grouped into the categories
shown in the following table.
Signal direction
Forward (outgoing)
Backward (incoming)
When you are defining the specific signals in each group, the IMAT menus list each tone number
and the corresponding signal token. The following tables list the tokens in each group, and their
meanings.
Event Token
T1_DIGIT_1
to T1_DIGIT_9
T1_DIGIT_0
T1_INCOMING_OP
T1_DELAY_OP
T1_ACCS_TEST_EQUIP
T1_REQ_HALF_ECHO_ SUPRES
T1_END_OF_INFO
T1_SPARE
T1_REQ_NOT_ ACCEPTED
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R2 Signaling
Event
Function
Group
Group I
Transmits digit information.
Group II
Transmits the category of the calling party (such as a coin
box) and calling line identification.
Group A
Acknowledges Group I signals, and requests digit
information and the category and identification of the calling
party.
Group B
Acknowledges Group II signals and transmits status
information about the called party (such as busy).
Group C
Acknowledges Group I signals and requests digit
information for the calling party (optional).
Event Group I
Description
Process digit 1
to Process digit 9
Process digit 0
Marks the caller as an operator
Marks the caller as a delay operator
Marks the caller as test equipment
Indicates that the call requires half-echo suppression
Indicates end of pulsing
Spare token
Call setup request is not accepted
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