Programming
1.
Set the circuit type for each T1 line.
Be sure your T1PCB is installed and connected, and that your telco is providing T1 service.
1.
2.
In 3101-01: Line Type (page 809), enter the correct circuit type for each T1 line.
•
00
for uninstalled
•
01
for Loop start
•
02
for Ground Start
•
for DID Wink Start
03
•
for DID Immediate Start
04
•
05
for E&M Wink Start
•
06
for E&M Immediate Start
In 3101-03: DTMF Dialing (page 811), indicate whether the line is DTMF (
3.
2.
Review the T1/E1 timers.
1.
Review the following timers for compatibility with your connected T1 service.
- 1631-Incoming (page 695)
- 1632-Outgoing (page 698)
- 1641-Ring Detect (page 700)
- 1642-Call Control (page 702)
- 1651-TX (Transmit Timers) (page 704)
- 1652-RX (Receive Timers) (page 706)
- 1653-MFC Incoming Timers (page 710)
- 1654-MFC Outgoing Timers (page 712)
3.
Review the T1 PCB configuration options.
1.
Review the following options for compatibility with your connected T1 service.
- 1213-01: Number of PCM Channels (page 616)
(By default, this entry is
- 1213-02: Clock Control (page 616)
(By default, this entry is
- 1213-03: Transmit Pulse Amplitude (page 617)
(By default, this setting is
- 1213-04: Framer Type (page 617)
(By default, this entry is
- 1213-05: Zero Suppression (page 618)
(By default, this entry is
- 1213-06: Loopback Mode (page 618)
(By default, this option is
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- all channels active.)
0
1
- T1 PCB is the clock master.)
for 0dB.)
0
Yes
for ESF - Extended Super Frame.)
Yes
for B8ZS enabled.)
- no rollback.)
0
T1 Lines
) or Dial Pulse (
).
1
0
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