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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Architecture
Page 1-17Service Codes
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ERL and SFRL Talking State
Echo-Return Loss (ERL) and Single-Frequency Return Loss (SFRL) performance
is usually dominated by termination and/or loop input impedances. The system
provides an acceptable level of echo performance if the ERL and SFRL are met.
Peak Noise Level
Analog to analog 20 dBrnC (decibels above reference noise with C-filter)
Analog to digital
19 dBrnC
Digital to analog
13 dBrnC
Echo Path Delay
Analog port to analog port — < 3 ms
Digital interface port to digital interface port — <
2 ms
Service Codes
Service codes (for the United States only) are issued by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to equipment manufacturers and
registrants. These codes denote the type of registered terminal equipment and
the protective characteristics of the premises wiring of the terminal equipment
ports.
Private line service codes are as follows:
7.0Y — Totally protected private communications (microwave) systems
7.0Z — Partially protected private communications (microwave) systems
8.0X — Port for ancillary equipment
9.0F — Fully protected terminal equipment
Station-to-station ERL should meet or exceed 18 dB
SFRL should meet or exceed 12 dB
Station to 4-wire trunk
connection
ERL should meet or exceed 24 dB
SFRL should meet or exceed 14 dB
Station to 2-wire trunk
connection
ERL should meet or exceed 18 dB
SFRL should meet or exceed 12 dB
4-wire to 4-wire trunk
connection
ERL should meet or exceed 27 dB
SFRL should meet or exceed 20 dB