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Figure 22. Transmit and Receive Signaling
Figure 23. Signaling In MVIP-90 Switch Model
Figure 24. Signaling In MVIP-95 Switch Model
Figure 25. Bits in Loop Start Line Interface Signaling Byte
Figure 26. Loop Start Transmit SignalingNote: If you reset the switch, all bits are set to 0.
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A-bit Setting
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Means the following:
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(line on-hook)
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(line off-hook)
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0
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Line is not ringing
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No loop current
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1
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Line is ringing
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Current is flowing
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Figure 27. Loop Start Receive Signaling
Figure 28. OWS Transmit Signaling (Boards Without Ringing)
Figure 29. OWS Transmit Signaling
Figure 30. OWS Receive Signaling
swi.SampleInput cx0 17:0
17:00=00
17:00=0f
For example, to take the loop start line connected to the fourth line interface off-hook, you can use the following swish command to send 0x08 to Stream:Timeslot 17:3 of device cx0:
swi.SendPattern cx0 0x08 to 17:3
Figure 31. Controlling the Signal by Making a ConnectionNote: You should always control signaling to the line interfaces in order to prevent random changes in the line state.
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