ATIS 0600401.05
Network-to-Customer Installation Interfaces – Analog Voicegrade Switched Access Lines with Network- Implemented Coin-Operated Payphone Feature
| Organization: | ATIS |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2000 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 33 |
scope:
This standard provides the signaling requirements associated with analog, voicegrade, switched access lines with the network-implemented coin-operated payphone (NICOP) feature. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with American National Standard for Telecommunications - Interface Between Carriers and Customer Installations - Analog Voicegrade Switched Access Lines Using Loop-Start and Ground-Start Signaling, T1.401.
The NICOP feature, which is also known as the
Central-Office-Imple
This standard does not address dial pulse signaling. This
standard also does not address the interface associated with
station-implemented or instrument-implement
Requirements in this standard are specified at the interface between telecommunications carriers and customer premises cabling and equipment. In this standard, the telecommunications carrier network is referred to as the network and customer premises cabling and equipment is referred to as the customer installation. The interface between the network and the CI is referred to as the Network Interface (NI).
The signals that the network presents at the NI are basically of two types: normal telecommunications system voltages and currents, and voltages and currents due to maintenance activities. The normal signals are specified in this standard; the maintenance signals are not. Abnormal voltages and currents that are the result of the environment (e.g., contact with power lines, power line faults, or lightning) are not covered in this standard.
Tariffs, contracts, or regulatory acts in various jurisdictions may contain additional or more stringent requirements than those in this standard.
Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to assist manufacturers, and users of products to be connected to the network, to understand the characteristics of carrier networks when the NICOP feature is provided on analog, voicegrade, switched access lines with loop-start supervisory signaling. The interface requirements in this standard may be useful in minimizing incompatibility problems, although this standard is not intended to be an equipment specification.
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