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ORDER WIRE EQUIPMENT

EOW 300

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User Guide

N56715450104

SIEMENS
ORDER WIRE EQUIPMENT

EOW 300

User Guide

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CONTENTS

Order Wire Equipment (EOW).A0-1 to A2-19


CONTENTS A0-2

1. GENERAL ...............................................................................................................A1-1 to A1-9


1.1 - Product overview A1-1
1.2 - Operating features A1-3
1.2.1 - Call management rules A1-3
1.2.2 - DMTF sequences A1-4
1.2.3 - LEDs A1-6
1.2.4 - Tone signals A1-7
1.2.5 - Reset button A1-7
1.3 - Technical specifications A1-8
1.3.1 - V.11 interface - DIGITAL PORTS (#1, #2, #3) A1-8
1.3.2 - Z interface - TELSET A1-9
1.3.3 - Power supply - PWR A1-9
1.3.4 - LOOPS A1-9
1.3.5 - Environmental conditions A1-9

Figures
Figure 1.1 - Overview of the EOW300

2. INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING...................................................................A2-1 to A2-11


2.1 - Installation A2-1
2.2 - External ports / connections A2-3

2.3.1 - Z interface configuration A2-8


2.3.2 - Network configurations A2-9
2.3.3.1 - Linear networks A2-10
2.3.3.2 - Ring networks A2-10
2.4 - Commissioning A2-11
2.5 - Operation A2-11
Figures
Figure 2.1 - Mechanical features
Figure 2.2 - EOW300 - Different mounting modes
Figure 2.3 - EOW300 / External ports - connections

Figure 2.4 - EOW 300 Association

Figure 2.5 - Typical configuration

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1. GENERAL

1.1 - Product overview

EOW300 telephone engineering order wire units are deployed along a link or in a transmission
network to allow communication between operators for installation or maintenance purposes.
The telephones that are connected to the EOW300 are standard off-the-shelf telephones
and compatible with the switched network. They must be set to dual tone multifrequency mode
(DTMF).
The EOW300 units communicate with one another over 64 kbit/s digital channels available on
the transmission equipment (optical fibres, microwave links etc).
Each EOW300 acts as a digital repeater/multiplexer. All data from one channel (V.11 or Z) is
forwarded to the others to broadcast the information throughout the network.
Each EOW300 comprises (see Figure 1.1):
three 64 kbit/s interfaces (V.11),
a local telephone interface (Z interface),
LEDs,
signalling loop extension contacts (dry loops),
a Reset button,
a -48 Vdc power supply connector,
an external power supply connector.
Calls set up via the EOW300 units have the following general features:
Calls can be made to a specific telephone, a group of telephones or to all telephones.
The EOW300 units provide no confidentiality; any user can join in a conversation that
is already set up.
The equipment in the EOW300 network can be configured as a "closed loop" (ring
networks) provided that one of the EOW300 units in the ring is declared as the "ring
master".

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Equipment FAULT LED Remote FAULT LED

Engaged LED

TUS
ST A
LTS
FAU

LOOPS

Reset
V11 digital
ports #1, #2, #3

Master LED

Power supply Power supply Power LED Telephone socket V11 Status
(PWR) (Jack) (ON) (TELSET) ports #1, #2, #3

Figure 1.1 - Overview of the EOW300

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1.2 - Operating features

1.2.1 - Call management rules

The EOW300 operates as follows:


In general, a high-pitched beep in the handset signals that the dialled DTMF sequence has
been recognized and accepted whereas a low pitched beep indicates that the sequence has
not been recognized.
During a conversation, two distinctive beeps indicate that a user has lifted or replaced his
handset.
Calls can be made to a single telephone, a group of telephones or to all the telephones in the
network.
Calls to a single telephone are made in the usual way by lifting the handset and dialling the
number of the required telephone (three digit number).
Dialling and its effects (ringing) can be cancelled by hanging up the calling phone.
If no call is in progress when the handset is lifted, the EOW300 responds with a dial tone.
When the number has been dialled, the local EOW300 responds with a routing tone followed
by the ringing tone.
Note: For a group call or general call, the routing and ringing tones do not exist. A high
pitched beep tells the user that the call request has been accepted.
When conversation begins, it cuts out any tone signals to make way for the speech signals.
If one handset is lifted, the lifting of a second handset connects the two users, regardless of
whether a number has been dialled.
If a user lifts his handset when a call is in progress, he is automatically connected to that call.
A call ends when all the phones have been hung up.
Any DTMF sequence can be dialled when a conversation is already in progress.
During conversation, the user can isolate himself from the network by pressing "R" (or with
an on-hook pulse of between 50 and 350 ms) to dial a DTMF sequence for example. The
same "R" button is used to return to conversation mode.
When a telephone is engaged in a call, it does not ring if its number is dialled.
It is possible to switch to programming mode at any time. This is for setting up the local
EOW300 (assigning the telephone number, group number etc).
A self-call function is used to test the local EOW300 (checking the telephone number and the
ringing and tone functions). The telephone is disconnected from the EOW300
communication network during this test.

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1.2.2 - DTMF sequences

The DTMF sequences for using and programming the equipment are listed below:

- DTMF using Sequences

#, on-hook or Reset sequence.


This is for cancelling a DTMF call sequence when entering numbers.
### within three seconds, remote on-hook sequence for telephones off-hook.
This works by muting any phone that is off the hook and generating noise. The EOW300
concerned transmits a busy tone in the handset and disconnects the digital summing of the
speech signals over the Z interface in both directions.
Note: - This mode does not adversely affect telephones that are on the hook.
- To end mute mode, simply replace the handset.
- Any handset that has been the only one off-hook on the line for more than 10
minutes is automatically muted.
*** within three seconds, general call sequence
This rings all the phones in the network at the same time.
Note: No routing or ringing tones. A high-pitched beep indicates that the dialled
sequence has been accepted.
*N within three seconds, group call sequence. N represents a digit from 0 to 9.
Note: No routing or ringing tones. A high-pitched beep indicates that the dialled
sequence has been accepted.
NNN, individual call sequence, N representing a digit from 0 to 9.
Note: For a self-call, dialling your own number generates a busy tone and the
telephone rings when it has been hung up. The EOW300 self-call procedure
ends the next time the handset is lifted.
** within three seconds, sequence for switching to programming mode.
This is for setting up the EOW300. In this mode, the unit disconnects the sound bridge
between the Z interface and the V.11 interfaces. This sequence can be dialled at any time.
The EOW300 confirms the transition to this mode with six short 440 Hz beeps in the handset.
This signal is repeated approximately every three seconds. Simply hang up the handset to
exit this mode.

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DTMF programming sequences:

*1NNN, telephone number programming sequence. N represents a digit from 0 to 9.


*2N, group number programming sequence. N represents a digit from 0 to 9.
*3CCC, programming sequence for activating each V.11 interface. C is either 0 (port OFF),
or 1 (port ON). The first, second or third C respectively selects or deselects the first, second
or third port.
*0*0, network reset sequence. This remotely reboots all the network units and the local unit
after one second. It's necessary to wait for a low-pitched beep between the two *0
sequences for the command to take effect, otherwise the operation must be reordered.

Note : - All the parameters configured during programming mode (telephone number,
group number, port selection) are saved in non volatile memory.

Important: Default configuration (factory settings).

Parameter Default setting


Telephone number 000
Group number 0
Active ports 1, 2 and 3

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1.2.3 - LEDs

LED Colour State


on Green Off : Equipment not powered up

On : Equipment powered up
engaged Green Off : Telephone on hook and no call in progress

Blinking : Telephone on hook and call in progress

On : Telephone off hook


equipment Red Off : No faults

On : DSP or power supply malfunction


remote Red Off : No faults

On : Fault on one of the V.11 channels or


"master" mode fault.
port #1 Yellow Off : Channel 1 inactive

Blinking : No fault on channel 1

On : Fault on channel 1
port #2 Yellow Off : Channel 2 inactive

Blinking : No fault on channel 2

On : Channel 2 fault
port #3 Yellow Off : Channel 3 inactive

Blinking : No fault on channel 3

On : Channel 3 fault
master Yellow Off : Equipment in slave mode

Blinking : Equipment in master mode

On : Equipment in master mode and break in the


ring detected

LED table

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1.2.4 - Tone signals

Description
Dial tone Continuous 440 Hz signal
Routing tone 440 HZ signal for 50 ms and silence for 50 ms.
Ringing tone 440 Hz signal for 1.5 s then silence for 3.5 s
Busy tone 440 Hz signal for 500 ms then silence for 500 ms.
Programming mode 440 Hz signal for 250 ms then silence for 125 ms. Sequence
repeated six times followed by silence for 750 ms
Failure signal (DTMF 220 Hz signal for 500 ms (low-pitched beep)
sequence not recognized)
Acknowledgement signal 880 Hz signal for 500 ms (high-pitched beep)
(DTMF sequence recognized)
Off-hook signal 880 Hz signal for 250 ms then 660 Hz signal for 250 ms
On-hook signal 660 Hz signal for 250 ms then 880 Hz signal for 250 ms

Tone table

1.2.5 - Reset button

Pressing the Reset button reboots the DSP on the EOW300 board. The unit's own settings
(telephone and group numbers, ports in use etc) are then automatically reloaded from
EEPROM.

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1.3 - Technical specifications

1.3.1 - V.11 interface - DIGITAL PORTS (#1, #2, #3)

Bit rate: 64 kbit/s


Synchronization clocks codirectional and contradirectional in master or
(64 kHz and 8 kHz) : slave mode
Polarity of the 64 kHz synchronization Option of rising or falling edge
clocks: (no adjustment on the 8 kHz synchronization clock)
Frame sync signal internal or external
Electrical levels: RS-422
Frame sync quality: Usable up to an error rate of 10-3

Timing diagrams:

64 kHz
Synchronization clock

OR

8 kHz
Synchronization clock

Data
B7 B8 B1 B2 B3 B4

An EOW300 can be linked to:


Transmission equipment via two V.11 ports (any two) for communication in both East and
West directions.
Transmission equipment via a single V.11 port (any one) for communication in one direction
only (East or West).
One or more items of equipment (EOW300 or transmission equipment) via one or more V.11
ports (free choice).

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1.3.2 - Z interface - TELSET

The Z interface has the following features:


Number of wires: 2
Balancing and input impedance: 600
Frequency band: 300 Hz - 3400 Hz
Relative input and output levels: Input: 0 dB, +3 dB
Output: -1 dB, -4 dB, -7 dB, -10 dB, -13 dB
Selected by switch
Dialling type: DTMF

1.3.3 - Power supply - PWR

The EOW300 is powered by a single voltage with the following characteristics:

Voltage Consumption
between -20 Vdc and -72 Vdc <7W

The EOW300 may be powered either via the 25-way HE 5 connector or the jack connector.

1.3.4 - LOOPS

The "LOOPS" connector comprises the loop extension contacts for the "equipment" and
"remote" LEDs. These are dry loops.

Fault State Loop


"equipment" not declared Contact closed between pins 6 and 3
declared Contact closed between pins 6 and 2
"remote" not declared Contact closed between pins 8 and 4
declared Contact closed between pins 8 and 5

1.3.5 - Environmental conditions

Storage temperature: -40 C to +70 C


Operating temperature: -10C to +55 C
Relative humidity in operation: < 85 %

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2. INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING

2.1 - Installation
The EOW300 is housed in a 1U module that can be adapted width-wise to 19" and metric
formats.
Check that the unit's position in the frame does not prevent heat dissipation from other
equipment.
The earth connection is at the rear of the module.

Top view

US
ST AT
TS
FA UL

EOW300 Equipment
Fixing
brackets

US
ST AT
TS
FA UL

Fixing
brackets

Figure 2.1- Mechanical features

Distribution of the interfaces:

Position Interface
Front Port 1 (V.11) - HE 5 connector, 15-way
Port 2 (V.11) - HE 5 connector, 15-way
Port 3 (V.11) - HE 5 connector, 15-way
Telephone port (Z interface) - RJ11 connector
8 LEDs (on, engaged, FAULT equipment, FAULT remote,
STATUS port #1,#2,#3 master)
RESET button (recessed)
Loops - HE 5 connector, 9-way
48 V power supply - HE 5, 25-way
External power supply - Jack
Rear -

The EOW300 can be installed in 19" racks or in ETSI racks (see Figure 2.2)
The unit is attached to the rack via the two brackets on the unit as shown in Figure 2. These
brackets are secured to the rack by four screws.

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EOW 300
19" unit
fixing for type 80 rack

TU S
ST A
L TS
FAU

EOW 300
19" unit
fixing for type M3 rack

TU S
ST A
L TS
FAU

Figure 2.2- EOW300 - Different fixings

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2.2 - External ports / connections

"master" LED
US
ST AT
LT S
FA U

PWR "reset" button


- 20 / - 72VDC
13 1
25 14

1 : N48V2 14 : N48V2
2 : N48V2 15 : NC
3 : N48V1 16 : N48V1
4 : N48V1 17 : NC
5 : NC 18 : NC
LOOPS
6 : NC 19 : NC 5 1
7 : NC 20 : NC 9 6
8 : NC 21 : NC
9 : OB 22 : OB 1 : NC 6 : C_DF_EQUIP
10 : OB 23 : OB 2 : R_DF_EQUIP 7 : NC
11 : GND 24 : GND 3 : T_DF_EQUIP 8 : C_DF_V11
12 : NC 25 : GND 4 : R_DF_V11 9 : NC
13 : NC 5 : T_DF_V11
ON
ON
V11 DIGITAL PORTS
+48V
#3
8 1
15 9

1 : H8_EM_3N 9 : TX_DATA_3N
2 : H8_EM_3P 10 : H64_EM_3P
3 : H8_REC_3N 11 : H64_EM_3N
TELSET 4 : RX_DATA_3P 12 : H64_REC_3P
Contact 1 Contact 6 5 : RX_DATA_3N 13 : H64_REC_3N
6 : H8_REC_3P 14 : GND
7 : GND 15 : NC
8 : TX_DATA_3P

1 : NC 4 : LB
#2
2 : NC 5 : NC 8 1
3 : LA 6 : NC 15 9

1 : H8_EM_2N 9 : TX_DATA_2N
2 : H8_EM_2P 10 : H64_EM_2P
"engaged" LED 3 : H8_REC_2N 11 : H64_EM_2N
4 : RX_DATA_2P 12 : H64_REC_2P
5 : RX_DATA_2N 13 : H64_REC_2N
6 : H8_REC_2P 14 : GND
"equipment" LED 7 : GND 15 : NC
8 : TX_DATA_2P
FAULTS
"remote" LED #1
8 1
15 9

1 : H8_EM_1N 9 : TX_DATA_1N
"port # 1" LED 2 : H8_EM_1P 10 : H64_EM_1P
3 : H8_REC_1N 11 : H64_EM_1N
4 : RX_DATA_1P 12 : H64_REC_1P
5 : RX_DATA_1N 13 : H64_REC_1N
"port # 2" LED STATUS 6 : H8_REC_1P 14 : GND
7 : GND 15 : NC
8 : TX_DATA_1P

"port # 3" LED


(NC : Not Connected)

Figure 2.3 - EOW 300 / External ports - connections

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Connector pin-outs:

Connector Pin Name Description


PWR 1 N48V2 - 48 V DC
(HE5, 25-way) 2 N48V2 - 48 V DC
male 3 N48V1 - 48 V DC
4 N48V1 - 48 V DC
9 OB OB
10 OB OB
11 GND Ground
14 N48V2 - 48 V DC
16 N48V1 - 48 V DC
22 OB OB
23 OB OB
24 GND Ground
25 GND Ground
PWR central - 48V - 48V DC
(Jack) external GND OB
TELSET 3 LA Telephone
(RJ11) 4 LB Telephone
#1 1 H8_EM_1N 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
(HE5, 15-way)
female
2 H8_EM_1P 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
3 H8_REC_1N 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
4 RX_DATA_1P Data In - Receive
5 RX_DATA_1N Data In - Receive
6 H8_REC_1P 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
7 GND Ground
8 TX_DATA_1P Data Out - Transmit
9 TX_DATA_1N Data Out - Transmit
10 H64_EM_1P 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
11 H64_EM_1N 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
12 H64_REC_1P 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
13 H64_REC_1N 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
14 GND Ground

The clock signal direction depends on the synchronization mode selected (codirectional,
contradirectional, master, slave); see section 2.3.1.

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Connector Pin Name Description


#2 1 H8_EM_2N 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
(HE5, 15-way)
female 2 H8_EM_2P 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
3 H8_REC_2N 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
4 RX_DATA_2P Data In - Receive
5 RX_DATA_2N Data In - Receive
6 H8_REC_2P 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
7 GND Ground
8 TX_DATA_2P Data Out - Transmit
9 TX_DATA_2N Data Out - Transmit
10 H64_EM_2P 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
11 H64_EM_2N 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
12 H64_REC_2P 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
13 H64_REC_2N 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
14 GND Ground
#3 1 H8_EM_3N 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
(HE5, 15-way)
female 2 H8_EM_3P 8 kHz sync clock - Transmit
3 H8_REC_3N 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
4 RX_DATA_3P Data In - Receive
5 RX_DATA_3N Data In - Receive
6 H8_REC_3P 8 kHz sync clock - Receive
7 GND Ground
8 TX_DATA_3P Data Out - Transmit
9 TX_DATA_3N Data Out - Transmit
10 H64_EM_3P 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
11 H64_EM_3N 64 kHz sync clock - Transmit
12 H64_REC_3P 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
13 H64_REC_3N 64 kHz sync clock - Receive
14 GND Ground

The clock signal direction depends on the synchronization mode selected (codirectional,
contradirectional, master, slave); see section 2.3.1.

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Connector Pin Name Description


LOOPS 2 R_DF_EQUIP Normally open contact - Equipment
(HE5, 9-way) fault
female 3 T_DF_EQUIP Normally closed contact - Equipment
fault
4 R_DF_V11 Normally closed contact -
Remote fault
5 T_DF_V11 Normally open contact -
Remote fault
6 C_DF_EQUIP Common - Equipment fault
8 C_DF_V11 Common - Remote fault

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EOW 300 More than three ports interconnexion

Three line ports are available on the EOW 300 . If more than three ports are required, it's
possible to associate several EOW as described below.

EOW 300 EOW 300 EOW 300

Figure 2.6 EOW 300 Association

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2.3.1 - Z interface configuration

The Z interface is designed to operate with a telephone with 600 ohms impedance.
Only one of switches S607-1 to S607-5 must be ON (receive gain setting).

Group Name Use Factory setting


Z interface S607-1 Relative receive level set at -1 dB OFF
S607-2 Relative receive level set at -4 dB OFF
S607-3 Relative receive level set at -7 dB ON
S607-4 Relative receive level set at -10 dB OFF
S607-5 Relative receive level set at -13 dB OFF
S607-6 OFF = Relative transmit level set at +0 dB OFF

ON = Relative transmit level set at +3 dB


S607-7 OFF = Ringing frequency = 25 Hz ON

ON = Ringing frequency = 50 Hz
General S607-8 OFF = Transparent mode enabled OFF

ON = Transparent mode disabled


S608-1 OFF = Equipment in slave mode OFF

ON = Equipment in master mode


E51 Pins 2-3 : OB unconnected Pins 2-3

Pins 1-2 : OB linked to electrical 0 V


E53 Pins 2-3 : EQUIP_FAULT loop Pins 2-3
not referenced
Pins 1-2 : EQUIP_FAULT loop
referenced to OB
E54 Pins 2-3 : V11_FAULT loop Pins 2-3
not referenced
Pins 1-2 : V11_FAULT loop
referenced to OB

IMPORTANT:

* Jumpers E700 and E701 must be on pins 1-2 for the AA01 and AA02 issues
(suppression from AA03).

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2.3.2 - Network configurations

EOW300

Transmission
Equipment

Transmission Transmission
EOW300 Equipment Equipment
EOW300

EOW300

EOW300
Transmission
Equipment EOW300

EOW300
in "master" mode
EOW300 EOW300

EOW300
EOW300

Transmission
Equipment

Transmission Transmission
EOW300 Equipment Equipment
EOW300

Transmission
Equipment Transmission
Equipment
EOW300
in "master" mode EOW300
EOW300

Transmission
Transmission Transmission Equipment
Equipment Equipment

Figure 2.8 - Typical configuration

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2.3.3.1 - Linear networks

In linear networks, all EOW300 units whether or not linked to transmission equipment must be in
"slave ring" mode.
Any V.11 port may be used.

2.3.3.2 - Ring networks

"Ring master" mode:


When the EOW300 units are on a ring network, only one unit in the ring must be
configured in "ring master" mode.
Each EOW300 in "ring master" mode is designed to:
- disconnect digital summing and signalling in both transmission directions when the
communication ring is correctly closed.
- switch to "ring slave" mode (standard mode) when it detects the opening of the
communication ring when a fault has been declared (see section 1.2.3).

Rules for setting the equipment to "ring master":


- If, in a ring network, only one EOW300 is configured with three V.11 ports active,
this equipment must be in "ring master" mode.
- If, in a ring network, several EOW300 units are configured with three V.11 ports
active, one of these units must be in "ring master" mode.
- If, in a ring network, no EOW300 is configured with three V.11 ports active, the unit
in "ring master" mode can be set any way.

Important:
An EOW300 "ring master" mode unit must have ports 1 and 2 on the communication ring
of which it is master.

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2.4 - Commissioning

On each unit, check when powering up that:


the selftest is OK:
Engaged, remote, port#1, port#2, port#3 and master come on in turn
every 0.5 seconds.
The V.11 channels linked to units already powered up must be enabled and those
linked to units powered down must indicate a fault.
When all the EOW300 units in a network have been powered up, it is advisable to
execute a General reset (programming sequence *0 *0) from any station.

Important:
The setup parameters are saved in the event of a power down or power outage.

2.5 - Operation

Fault LED action Loop action


"equipment" Off: No fault Active: No fault
On: Equipment fault Inactive: Equipment fault
"remote" Off: No fault Inactive: No fault
On: Fault on one of the V.11 Active: Fault on one of the V.11
channels or fault with channels or fault with
"master" mode "master" mode

Note: Loop inactive = Contact established between C_DF_XXX and R_DF_XXX


Loop active = Contact established between C_DF_XXX and T_DF_XXX

Note:

If there is a fault on network equipment (fibre breakage between ADR equipment for
example), the quality of the speech between the affected unit and the others may be
degraded.

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