Figure 8: The MM714 media module
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four trunk ports as:
A loop start or a ground start central office trunk with a loop current of 18 to 120 mA
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A two-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunk, for connectivity to the PSTN. MF signaling
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is supported for CAMA ports.
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four line ports as:
A wink start or an immediate start DID trunk
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Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message
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waiting indication
The MM714 also supports:
Three ringer loads, which is the ringer equivalency number for up to 2,000 feet (610
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meters) for all eight ports
Up to four simultaneously-ringing ports
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Type 1 caller ID and Type 2 caller ID
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Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences
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MM716 analog media module
The MM716 provides 24 analog line ports supporting telephones, trunks, modem, and fax. The
24 ports are provided via a 25 pair RJ21X amphenol connector, which can be connected by an
amphenol cable to a breakout box or punch down block. These ports can be configured as DID
trunks with either wink start or immediate start.
The following figure shows the MM716 front panel.
Figure 9: The MM716 media module front panel
The MM716 provides you with the capability to configure any of the 24 ports as:
A wink start or an immediate start DID trunk
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Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message
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waiting indication
Supported media modules in the G350
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