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'''Signalig protocol'''
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== Signaling protocol ==
  
To types of signaling protocols used towards the stations, Current Signaling and Tone Signaling
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The analog station interface uses two types of signaling protocols, Current Signaling and Tone Signaling
  
== Current Signaling ==
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=== Current Signaling ===
  
== Digit Signaling==
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The a/b-wires are the loudspeaker wires, and the c/d-wires are the microphone and digit selection wires. Approximate current values are (the currents in a/b-wires for display station is shown in brackets):
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a/b-loop:
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* On-hook: 3mA (13 mA)
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* Off-hook: 0 mA (10 mA)
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* M-Key: 10 mA (20 mA)
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* C-key: 20-25 mA (30-35 mA)
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c/d-loop:
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* ID (key press): 10 mA
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* Open: < 1 mA
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* Private: 3 mA
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=== Digit Signaling ===
  
 
Station keyboard digits 0 - 9 use sinewave tones in the range 500Hz to 2300 Hz, at 200 Hz steps.
 
Station keyboard digits 0 - 9 use sinewave tones in the range 500Hz to 2300 Hz, at 200 Hz steps.
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* Digit 9: 2300 Hz
 
* Digit 9: 2300 Hz
  
== Extended Digit Signaling==
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=== Extended Digit Signaling ===
  
 
In addition to the keyboard digits 0 - 9 another set of 10 tones are used for DAK signaling for CRM IV, Dual Display and PrisCom stations.  
 
In addition to the keyboard digits 0 - 9 another set of 10 tones are used for DAK signaling for CRM IV, Dual Display and PrisCom stations.  
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==DAK Signaling==
 
==DAK Signaling==
  
The DAK keys on regular master stations use a combination of current signaling (M) and digits:
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DAK (Direct Access Key) is the speed-dial buttons on the station.
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===Master stations ===
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'''Master station''' DAK keys use a combination of current signaling (M) and digits:
 
*DAK 1: M + digit 0
 
*DAK 1: M + digit 0
 
*DAK 2: M + digit 1
 
*DAK 2: M + digit 1
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*DAK 10: M + digit 9
 
*DAK 10: M + digit 9
  
==Two Tone signaling==
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When "[[Hot-line Dialing|Hot-line]]" function is enabled, Off-Hook is mapped to DAK 7 and On-Hook to DAK 8.
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===CRM IV and Dual Display Stations===
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'''CRM IV and Dual Display Stations''' also use a combination of current signaling and digits:
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* D1-D10: M+0 - M+9
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* D11-D20: digit 10-19
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* D21-D30: M+10 - M+19
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* D31-D40: C+0 - C+9
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* D41-D50: C+10 - C+19
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* D51-D60: (Prefix +) M+0 - M+9
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* D61-D70: (Prefix +) digit 10-19
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* D71-D80: (Prefix +) M+10 - M+19
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* D81-D90: (Prefix +) C+0 - C+9
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* D91-D100: (Prefix +) C+10 - C+19
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Prefix = ID+C
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The Two Tone signaling uses a combination of Extended Digit Signaling and Digit Signaling, and is used by the PrisCom Stations.
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===Priscom Stations (7061/7063)===
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'''Priscom Stations (7061/7063)''' use so called ''Two Tone DAK Signaling'' which is a combination of Extended Digit Signaling and Digit Signaling:
  
*Key board digit 0-9
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*Key board digit 0-9: Digit Tone  0-9
** Digit Tone  0-9
 
  
*DAK D1-D15
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*DAK D1-D15Digit tone 10 + 0 to 10 + 14
** Digit tone 10 + 0 to 10 + 14
 
 
   
 
   
*DAK D16-D30
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*DAK D16-D30: Digit tone 11 + 0 to 11 + 14
** Digit tone 11 + 0 to 11 + 14
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*DAK D31-D45: Digit tone 12 + 0 to 12 + 14
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*DAK D46-D60: Digit tone 13 + 0 to 13 + 14
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*DAK D61-D75: Digit tone 14 + 0 to 14 + 14
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*DAK D76-D90: Digit tone 15 + 0 to 15 + 14
  
*DAK D31-D45
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*DAK D91-D100: Digit tone 16 + 0 to 16 + 9
** Digit tone 12 + 0 to 12 + 14
 
  
*DAK D46-D60
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==== Optional DAK Acknowledge ====
** Digit tone 13 + 0 to 13 + 14
 
  
*DAK D61-D75
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Priscom stations using Two Tone DAK Signaling can be configured with acknowledge on DAK keys:
** Digit tone 14 + 0 to 14 + 14
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* The AMC application will send an acknowledge message by the Display Text Protocol.
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* The station will acknowledge this by sending tone 18.
  
*DAK D76-D90
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=== Optional IND Acknowledge ===
** Digit tone 15 + 0 to 15 + 14
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Priscom stations using Two Tone DAK Signaling can be configured with acknowledge on IND messages sent to the station:
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* The AMC application will send the IND message by the Display Text Protocol.
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* The station will acknowledge this by sending tone 17.
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If no acknowledge from the station within 2 second the IND message is resent once.
  
*DAK D91-D100
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===Substations===
** Digit tone 16 + 0 to 16 + 9
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'''Substations''' use current signaling only:
  
== Optional DAK Acknowledge ==
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* DAK 1: ID
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* DAK 2: ID + M
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* DAK 3 ID + LT (off-hook)
  
If the station is configured with acknowledge on DAK keys:
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[[Category: Analogue Station - Technical articles]]
* The [[AMC]] application will send an acknowledge message by the [[Display Text Protocol]].
 
* The station will acknowled this by sending tone 18.
 

Latest revision as of 13:37, 20 November 2018

Signaling protocol

The analog station interface uses two types of signaling protocols, Current Signaling and Tone Signaling

Current Signaling

The a/b-wires are the loudspeaker wires, and the c/d-wires are the microphone and digit selection wires. Approximate current values are (the currents in a/b-wires for display station is shown in brackets):

a/b-loop:

  • On-hook: 3mA (13 mA)
  • Off-hook: 0 mA (10 mA)
  • M-Key: 10 mA (20 mA)
  • C-key: 20-25 mA (30-35 mA)

c/d-loop:

  • ID (key press): 10 mA
  • Open: < 1 mA
  • Private: 3 mA

Digit Signaling

Station keyboard digits 0 - 9 use sinewave tones in the range 500Hz to 2300 Hz, at 200 Hz steps.

  • Digit 0: 500 Hz
  • Digit 1: 700 Hz
  • Digit 2: 900 Hz
  • Digit 3: 1100 Hz
  • Digit 4: 1300 Hz
  • Digit 5: 1500 Hz
  • Digit 6: 1700 Hz
  • Digit 7: 1900 Hz
  • Digit 8: 2100 Hz
  • Digit 9: 2300 Hz

Extended Digit Signaling

In addition to the keyboard digits 0 - 9 another set of 10 tones are used for DAK signaling for CRM IV, Dual Display and PrisCom stations.

These tones 10-19 are sinewave tones in the range 600Hz to 2400 Hz, at 200 Hz steps.

DAK Signaling

DAK (Direct Access Key) is the speed-dial buttons on the station.

Master stations

Master station DAK keys use a combination of current signaling (M) and digits:

  • DAK 1: M + digit 0
  • DAK 2: M + digit 1
  • DAK 3: M + digit 2
  • DAK 4: M + digit 3
  • DAK 5: M + digit 4
  • DAK 6: M + digit 5
  • DAK 7: M + digit 6
  • DAK 8: M + digit 7
  • DAK 9: M + digit 8
  • DAK 10: M + digit 9

When "Hot-line" function is enabled, Off-Hook is mapped to DAK 7 and On-Hook to DAK 8.

CRM IV and Dual Display Stations

CRM IV and Dual Display Stations also use a combination of current signaling and digits:

  • D1-D10: M+0 - M+9
  • D11-D20: digit 10-19
  • D21-D30: M+10 - M+19
  • D31-D40: C+0 - C+9
  • D41-D50: C+10 - C+19
  • D51-D60: (Prefix +) M+0 - M+9
  • D61-D70: (Prefix +) digit 10-19
  • D71-D80: (Prefix +) M+10 - M+19
  • D81-D90: (Prefix +) C+0 - C+9
  • D91-D100: (Prefix +) C+10 - C+19

Prefix = ID+C


Priscom Stations (7061/7063)

Priscom Stations (7061/7063) use so called Two Tone DAK Signaling which is a combination of Extended Digit Signaling and Digit Signaling:

  • Key board digit 0-9: Digit Tone 0-9
  • DAK D1-D15: Digit tone 10 + 0 to 10 + 14
  • DAK D16-D30: Digit tone 11 + 0 to 11 + 14
  • DAK D31-D45: Digit tone 12 + 0 to 12 + 14
  • DAK D46-D60: Digit tone 13 + 0 to 13 + 14
  • DAK D61-D75: Digit tone 14 + 0 to 14 + 14
  • DAK D76-D90: Digit tone 15 + 0 to 15 + 14
  • DAK D91-D100: Digit tone 16 + 0 to 16 + 9

Optional DAK Acknowledge

Priscom stations using Two Tone DAK Signaling can be configured with acknowledge on DAK keys:

  • The AMC application will send an acknowledge message by the Display Text Protocol.
  • The station will acknowledge this by sending tone 18.

Optional IND Acknowledge

Priscom stations using Two Tone DAK Signaling can be configured with acknowledge on IND messages sent to the station:

  • The AMC application will send the IND message by the Display Text Protocol.
  • The station will acknowledge this by sending tone 17.

If no acknowledge from the station within 2 second the IND message is resent once.

Substations

Substations use current signaling only:

  • DAK 1: ID
  • DAK 2: ID + M
  • DAK 3 ID + LT (off-hook)