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    							Loss and Level Plan 
    Table 8-3 Conferencing Loss Plan (continued) 
    Originating Circuit Connecting Circuit Loss (ctB) TX Direction Loss (dB) Rx 
    Direction 
    Dl-l- -3.0 -9.0 
    sATT -3.0 -3.0 
    sDTT -3.0 -3.0 
    SCTT -3.0 -9.0 
    sATT -3.2 -3.2 
    sDTT -3.2 -3.2 
    SCTT -3.2 -9.2 
    ONS(D) -6.0 -6.0 
    OPSS OPSS -6.0 -6.0 
    OPSL -3.0 -3.0 
    ACO(D) -4.0 -4.0 
    AJ-W’I -5.0 -5.0 
    ATO( D) -6.0 -6.0 
    DC0 -3.0 -3.0 
    DTO -3.0 -9.0 
    DlT -3.0 -9.0 
    sATT -3.0 -3.0 
    SD-IT -3.0 -3.0 
    SC-l-r -3.0 -9.0 
    ONS(D) -3.0 -3.0 
    OPSL OPSL 0 0 
    OPSS -3.0 -3.0 
    ACO( D) -1 .o -1 .o 
    AJ-W -2.0 -2.0 
    ATO( D) -3.0 -3.0 
    DC0 0 0 
    DTO a 
    0 -6.0 
    D-IT 0 -6.0 
    sA-I-r 0 0 
    sDTT 0 0 
    SC-I-T 0 -6.0 
    ONS(D) -4.0 -4.0 
    ACO(D) OPSS -4.0 -4.0 
    OPSL -1 .o -1 .o 
    ACO(D) -2.0 -2.0 
    AJ--W’l -2.2 -2.2 
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    Table 8-3 Conferencing Loss Plan (continued) 
    Originating Circuit 
    AT-WI 
    ATO 
    sATT Connecting Circuit Loss (d6) TX Direction Loss (dB) Rx 
    Direction 
    ATO( D) -4.0 -4.0 
    DC0 -1 .o -1 .o 
    DTO -1 .o -7.0 
    D-i-r -1 .o -7.0 
    sATT -1 .o -1 .o 
    SDTT -1 .o -1 .o 
    scl-r -1 .o -7.ci 
    ONS(D) -5.0 -5.0 
    OPSS -5.0 -5.0 
    OPSL -2.0 -2.0 
    AT-W) -4.0 -4.0 
    ACO( D) -3.0 -3.0 
    ATO( D) -5.0 -5.0 
    DC0 -2.0 -2.0 
    DTO -2.0 -8.0 
    D-l-r -2.0 -8.0 
    sATT -2.0 -2.0 
    sDTT -2.0 -2.0 
    SCTT -2.0 -8.0 
    ONS(D) -6.0 -6.0 
    OPSS -6.0 -6.0 
    OPSL -3.0 -3.0 
    ACO(D) -4.2 -4.2 
    ~J-W -5.0 -5.0 
    ATO( D) -6.0 -6.0 
    DC0 -3.0 -3.0 
    DTO -3.0 -9.0 
    D-IT -3.0 -9.0 
    sAl7 -3.0 -3.0 
    sDTT -3.0 -3.0 
    SCAT -3.0 -9.0 
    ONS(D) -3.0 -3.0 
    OPSS -3.0 -3.0 
    OPSL 0 0 
    ACO( D) -1 .o -1 .o 
    AJ-UW -2.0 -2.0 
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    							Loss and Level Plan 
    Table 8-3 Conferencing Loss Plan (continued) 
    Originating Circuit 
    Connecting Circuit Loss (dB) TX Direction 
    Loss (dB) Rx 
    Direction 
    ATO( D) -3.0 -3.0 
    DC0 0 0 
    DTO 0 -6.0 
    Dll- 0 -6.0 
    sA-IT 0 0 
    sDTT 0 0 
    SCTT 0 -6.0 
    ONS(D) -3.0 -3.0 
    sDTT OPSS -3.0 -3.0 
    OPSL 0 0 
    ACO(D) -1 .o -1 .o 
    A-WV -2.0 -2.0 
    ATO( D) -3.0 -3.0 
    DC0 0 0 
    DTO 0 -6.0 
    Dll- 0 -6.0 
    sATT 0 0 
    sDTT 0 0 
    SCTT -6-O -6.0 
    ONS(D) -9,o -3.0 
    SC-i-r OPSS -9.0 -3.0 
    OPSL -6.0 0 
    ACO(D) -7,o -1 .o 
    AT(D) -8.0 -2.0 
    ATO( D) :9,0 -3.0 
    DC0 -6.0 0 
    DTO -6.0 -6.0 
    Dl-i- -6.0 -6.0 
    sAlT -6.0 0 
    SD-~-I- -6.0 0 
    scl-r -6.0 -6.0 
    ONS(D) -3.0 -3.0 
    DC0 OPSS -3.0 -3.0 
    OPSL 0 0 
    ACO( D) -1 .o -1 .o 
    AT-W) -2.0 -2.0 
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    Table 8-3 Conferencing Loss Plan (continued) 
    Originating Circuit 
    Connecting Circuit Loss (dB) TX Direction Loss (dB) Rx 
    Direction 
    ATO( D) -3.0 -3.0 
    DC0 0 0 
    DTO 0 -6.0 
    D-IT 0 -6.0 
    sAll- 0 0 
    sDTT 0 0 
    SCTT 0 -6.0 
    ONS(D) -9.0 -3.0 
    D-I-0 OPSS -9.0 -3.0 
    OPSL -6.0 0 
    ACO(D) -7.0 -1 .o 
    AJ-W) -8.0 -2.0 
    ATO( D) -9.0 -3.0 
    DC0 -6.0 0 
    DTO -6.0 -6.0 
    D-I-F -6.0 -6.0 
    sA-IT -6.0 0 
    sDTT -6.0 0 
    SC-l-r -6.0 -6.0 
    ONS(D) -9.0 -3.0 
    D-i-r OPSS -9.0 -3.0 
    OPSL -6.0 0 
    ACO(D) -7.0 -1 .o 
    AT-W) -8.0 -2.0 
    ATO( D) -9.0 -3.0 
    DC0 -6.0 0 
    DTO -6.0 a -6.0 
    Dl-T -6.0 -6.0 
    sAlT -6.0 0 
    SD-U -6.0 0 
    SC-r-r -6.0 -6.0 
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    							Loss and Level Plan 
    Tone Levels 
    8.4 All of the tones used by the PABX are provided by the Digital Signal Processor on the 
    Main Control Card. The system provides eight tone channels, each of which can 
    generate either a dual or single frequency tone. One channel is used to generate a 
    signal which controls the frequency and amplitude of the ringing generator output. 
    Three channels are used for DTMF tone generation, and the remaining four are used 
    to generate the system call progress tones. 
    Most call progress and DTMF tones require that the receive gain pad in the line or 
    trunk circuit interface codec be set to a specific value for the duration of the tone. The 
    exception is the camp-on/override tone, which does not require any adjustment of the 
    pads. The interface settings for the call progress tones are outlined in Table 8-4. The 
    DTMF levels and interface settings are outlined in Table 8-5 and Table 8-4 respectively. 
    Table 8-4 Interface Level (clBm) 
    Circuit 
    ONS(D) 
    OPSS 
    Dial Tone 
    Reorder/ Ringback Camp-On/Exec. DTMF 
    Busy Override 
    -13.75 -24.0 -19.0 -20 
    nla 
    -13.75 
    -24.0 -19.0 -20.0 da I , 
    OPSL 1 -13.75 1 -24.0 -19.0 1 -17.0 to -19.0 1 nia 
    ACO(D) -13.75 -18.0 -13.0 -14.0 to -20.0 -1 .o 
    AJ-WI -13.75 -18.0 -13.0 -17.0 to -20.0 -1 .o 
    ATO( D) -13.75 -18.0 -13.0 -17.0 to -20.0 -1 .o 
    DC0 -13.75 -20.0 -15.0 -17.0 -1 .o 
    DTO -13.75 -20.0 -15.0 -17.0 -1 .o 
    I 1 , 
    1 
    D-i-r -s 3.75 -20.0 -15.0 -17.0 -1 .o 
    sAl’T 113.75 -18.0 -13.0 -17.0 to -19.0 -1 .o 
    sDl-i= -13.75 -20.0 -15.0 -17.0 to -19.0 -1 .o 
    / scl-r 1 -13.75 1 -20.0 1 -I 7.0 
    I 1 
    , 1 -15.0 1 , I I -1.0 1 I 
    Table 8-5 DTMF Levels - Trunk Interface Into 600 Ohms 
    Nominal level - single frequency: -4.0 dBm 
    Nominal level - frequency pair 
    : -1 .O dBm 
    Nominal twist : 0.0 dBm 
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    							9 Call Progress Tones and 
    Ringing Cadences 
    This Part describes the different call progress tones and ringing cadences that are 
    available to support PABX requirements. 
    North America 
    Tone Plan 
    9.1 Table 9-l identifies the tones that are generated by the PABX in North America. 
    Table 9-l North America Tone Generation Table 
    Tone Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Level With No Interface 
    Gain/Loss 
    Ringing 20 Hz --- 
    90 Vrms 
    Dial tone 
    350 Hz 440 Hz -10.75 dBm0 
    Busy tone 
    480 Hz 620 Hz -20.00 dBm0 
    Ringback tone 
    440 Hz 480 Hz -15.00 dBm0 
    Miscellaneous tone 
    440 Hz --- 
    -17.00 dBm0 
    Modem connect tone 
    2025 Hz --- 
    -15.00 dBm0 . 
    Note: 1. Ringing voltage is measured at source. 
    2. Dial Tone passes through a filter with 7 dB attenuation. 
    3. Busy Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    4. Ringback Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    5. Miscellaneous Tone (440 Hz at - 17.02 dBm0) is used for the maintenance test tone. 
    Ringer Cadencing 
    Table 9-2 identifies the ringer cadencing that is provided by the PABX in North America. 
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    Table 9-2 North America Digital Bay Ringer Caclencing 
    Discriminating Ring (Option 17) enabled and Discriminating Ring Always (Option 18) disabled 
    ONS/OPS 
    Internal (standard) 
    .9 on 3.1 off 
    repeating 
    Mexico 
    ONS/OPS 
    External 
    (discriminating) 
    .350 on .200 off 
    .350 on 3.1 off 
    repeating SUPERSET 
    Telephones 
    Internal (standard) 
    1 on 3 off 
    repeating SUPERSET 
    Telephones 
    External 
    (discriminating) 
    .400 on .200 off 
    .400 on 3.0 off 
    repeating 
    Tone Plan 
    9.2 
    Table 9-3 identifies the tones that are generated by the PABX in Mexico. 
    Table 9-3 Mexico Tone Generation Table 
    Tone Frequency 1 Frequency 2 
    Ringing 
    Dial tone 
    Busy tone 
    Ringback tone 
    Miscellaneous tone 25 Hz --- 
    440 Hz --- 
    440 Hz --- 
    44G Hz --- 
    440 Hz --- 
    1 Modem connect tone 1 
    2025 Hz I --- 
    9-2 Level With No lntetface 
    Gain/Loss 
    70 Vrms 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    -15.00 dBm0 
    Note: 1. 
    Ringing voltage is measured at source. 
    2. Dial Tone passes through a filter with 7 dB attenuation. 
    3. Busy Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    4. Ringback Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    5. Miscellaneous Tone (440 Hz at - 17.02 dBm0) is used for the maintenance test tone. 
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    							Call Progress Tones and Ringing Cadences 
    Ringer Cadencing 
    Table 9-4 identifies the ringer cadencing that is provided by the PABX in Mexico. 
    Table 9-4 Mexico Digital Bay Ringer Cadencing 
    Discriminating Ring (Option 17) enabled and Discriminating Ring Always (Option 18) disabled 
    ONS/OPS ONS/OPS SUPERSET SUPERSET 
    Internal (standard) External Telephones Telephones 
    (discriminating) Internal (standard) External 
    (discriminating) 
    .9 on 4.1 off .350 on .200 off 1 on 4 off 
    .400 on .200 off 
    repeating 
    .350 on 4.1 off repeating .400 on 4.0 off 
    repeating repeating 
    Hong Kong /Taiwan 
    Tone Plan 
    9.3 Table 9-5 identifies the tones that are generated by the PABX in Hong Kong and Tai- 
    wan. 
    Table 9-5 Hong Kong / Taiwan Tone Generation Table 
    Tone 
    Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Level With No Interface 
    Gain/Loss 
    Ringing 20 Hz --- 90 Vrms 
    Dial tone 
    380 Hz --- 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    Busy tone 
    480 Hz 620 Hz -10.00 dBm0 
    Ringback tone 
    440 Hz 480 Hz -10.00 dBm0 
    Miscellaneous tone 
    440 Hz --- 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    Modem connect tone 
    2025 Hz --- 
    -10.00 dBm0 
    Note: 1. Ringing voltage is measured at source. 
    2. Dial Tone passes through a filter with 7 d6 attenuation. 
    3. Busy Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    4. Ringback Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    5. Miscellaneous Tone (440 Hz at - 17.02 dBm0) is used for the maintenance test tone. 
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    Ringer Cadencing 
    Table 9-6 identifies the ringer cadencing that is provided by the PABX in Hong Kong 
    and Taiwan. 
    Table 9-6 Hong Kong / Taiwan Digital Bay Ringer Cadencing 
    Discriminating Ring (Option 17) enabled and Discriminating Ring Always (Option 18) disabled 
    ONS/OPS 
    internal (standard) 
    .9 on 3.1 off 
    repeating 
    Malaysia 
    ONWOPS 
    External 
    (discriminating) 
    .350 on .200 off 
    .350 on 3.1 off 
    repeating SUPERSET 
    Telephones 
    Internal (standard) 
    1 on 3 off 
    repeating SUPERSET 
    Telephones 
    External 
    (discriminating) 
    .400 on .200 off 
    .400 on 3.0 off 
    repeating 
    Tone Plan 
    9.4 
    Table 9-7 identifies the tones that are generated by the PABX in Malaysia. 
    Table 9-7 Malaysia Tone Generation Table 
    I 
    Note: 
    1. Ringing voltage is measured at source. 
    2. Dial Tone passes through a filter with 7 dB attenuation. 
    3. Busy Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    4. Ringback Tone has +2 dB added at trunk interface for network connectivity. 
    5. Miscellaneous Tone (440 Hz at - 17.02 dBm0) is used for the maintenance test tone. 
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