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ND-70348 (E) CHAPTER 4
Page 397
Revision 3.0
ARTD
RT
FUNCTION
REMARKS
24
OC 0= -
1=Originating Category Information is used
For MFC signaling
(Brazil and Mexico)
25
R/L Attendant-Identification of Incoming Trunk Display.
0= TN, RT, TK display
1= C.O. Line Number display
26
RVSD Trunk Reversal Identification
This data is necessary when a specific Trunk route provides battery
reversal for answer super-vision.
0= Battery Reversal System
1= Third Wire System
27 TL Tone Level 0000Always assign data “0”.
28
ANS Answer signal from Trunk side.
0= No answer signal is given.
1= Answer signal is given.
29
TELP Time Elapse Indication Service
0= Out of Service 1= In Service
TELP (Time Elapse Indica-
tion) is a warning tone sent
to the caller after a predeter-
mined period of time has
elapsed (usually three min-
utes).
30
PAD This data determines Pad control on the ODT/DTI circuit card.
TL
T (EMT) DTI
0= Depending on setting.
7= Pad Off(0db) Pad Off(0db)
Pad=1-6: Actual PAD value
depends on PAD ROM on
the ODT/DTI circuit card.
(See the “Circuit Card Man-
ual”)
31
OGRL Release timing for outgoing trunk connection.
0= 608 msec. 1= 224 msec.
2= 288 msec. 3= 352 msec.
4= 416 msec. 5= 480 msec.
6= 544 msec. 7= 608 msec.
8= 672 msec. 9= 736 msec.
10= 800 msec. 11= 864 msec.
12= 928 msec. 13= 992 msec.
14= 1056 msec. 15= 1120 msec.
Normally assign
data “0”
For ISDN, see Ta-
ble 4-21
(page
407)
. (Examples
of Route Class
Settings)

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