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R2 Signaling Tones and Pulse Code Modulation Line Signaling

R2 Signaling Tones and Pulse Code Modulation Line Signaling

This chapter describes the R2 signaling tones generated and detected by the MFCR2 transceiver cards, and the R2 pulse code modulation (PCM) 2-bit line signaling transmitted and received by E1 spans.

Forward and Backward Signaling Tones

Table 2-1 through Table 2-4 provide R2 signaling information based on ITU Q.441 as it applies specifically to the Guangdong telephone network.


Note   All R2 tones are -8.86 dBm per component.


Table 2-1: R2 Signaling Group I Forward Signals
Token Data Field Designation Frequencies Digit Meaning KA1 KC2 KE3

1

G-I-1

1380 + 1500 Hz

Digit 1

Regular

Not applicable

2

G-I-2

1380 + 1620 Hz

Digit 2

Immediate
Meter

3

G-I-3

1500 + 1620 Hz

Digit 3

Immediate Printer

4

G-I-4

1380 + 1740 Hz

Digit 4

Spare

5

G-I-5

1500 + 1740 Hz

Digit 5

Free

6

G-I-6

1620 + 1740 Hz

Digit 6

Spare

7

G-I-7

1380 + 1860 Hz

Digit 7

Spare

8

G-I-8

1500 + 1860 Hz

Digit 8

Priority
Regular

9

G-I-9

1620 + 1860 Hz

Digit 9

Spare

10

G-I-10

1740 + 1860 Hz

Digit 0

Priority
Free

11

G-I-11

1380 + 1980 Hz

Not applicable

Spare

Spare

H

12

G-I-12

1500 + 1980 Hz

Spare

ATME

Spare

13

G-I-13

1620 + 1980 Hz

Not applicable

Test

T

T

14

G-I-14

1749 + 1980 Hz

Spare

Priority

Spare

15

G-I-15

1860 + 1980 Hz

End of
Number

Spare

Satellite

Not applicable

1Calling party category.
2Call category used between toll exchanges; used to indicate a priority call or a test call.
3Call category from toll to local, or from local to local; used to indicate a test call.


Table 2-2: R2 Signaling Group II (KD) Forward Signals
Token Data Field Designation Frequencies Meaning

1

G-II-1

1380 + 1500 Hz

Semiautomatic toll operators call

2

G-II-2

1380 + 1620 Hz

Toll automatic call

3

G-II-3

1500 + 1620 Hz

Local call

4

G-II-4

1380 + 1740 Hz

Local priority call

5

G-II-5

1500 + 1740 Hz

Operators check the calling party's number in SA call

6

G-II-6

1620 + 1740 Hz

Test call

7

G-II-7

1380 + 1860 Hz

Not applicable

8

G-II-8

1500 + 1860 Hz

9

G-II-9

1620 + 1860 Hz

10

G-II-10

1740 + 1860 Hz

11

G-II-11

1380 + 1980 Hz

12

G-II-12

1500 + 1980 Hz

13

G-II-13

1620 + 1980 Hz

14

G-II-14

1740 + 1980 Hz

Not applicable

15

G-II-15

1860 + 1980 Hz


Table 2-3: R2 Signaling Group A Backward Signals
Token Data Field Designation Frequencies Meaning

1

A-1

1140 + 1020 Hz

Send next digit (n+1)

2

A-2

1140 + 900 Hz

Start from first digit

3

A-3

1020 + 900 Hz

Number complete, change over to reception of Group-B signals

4

A-4

1140 + 780 Hz

Network congestion

5

A-5

1020 + 780 Hz

Vacant number

6

A-6

900 + 780 Hz

Send KA and calling party's number1

7

A-7

1140 + 660 Hz

Not applicable

8

A-8

1020 + 660 Hz

9

A-9

900 + 660 Hz

10

A-10

780 + 660 Hz

11

A-11

1140 + 540 Hz

12

A-12

1020 + 540 Hz

13

A-13

900 + 540 Hz

14

A-14

780 + 540 Hz

15

A-15

660 + 540 Hz

1First A-6 is an instruction to send KA signal. Successive A-1s are to send the calling party identity as G-I signals.


Table 2-4: R2 Signaling Group B (KB) Backward Signals
Token Data Field Designation Frequencies When KD=1, 2, or 6 When KD = 3 or 4

1

B-1

1140 + 1020 Hz

Idle

Idle

2

B-2

1140 + 900 Hz

Busy, local duty

Spare, using called party control or first party control

3

B-3

1020 + 900 Hz

Busy, toll duty

Spare

4

B-4

1140 + 780 Hz

Congestion

Called subscriber busy or equipment congestion

5

B-5

1020 + 780 Hz

Vacant number

Vacant number

6

B-6

900 + 780 Hz

Spare

Called subscriber idle using calling party control

7

B-7

1140 + 660 Hz

Not applicable

Not applicable

8

B-8

1020 + 660 Hz

9

B-9

900 + 660 Hz

10

B-10

780 + 660 Hz

11

B-11

1140 + 540 Hz

12

B-12

1020 + 540 Hz

13

B-13

900 + 540 Hz

14

B-14

780 + 540 Hz

15

B-15

660 + 540 Hz

Pulse Code Modulation Line Signaling

Table 2-5 describes the 2-bit, channel-associated pulse code modulation (PCM) line signaling used by VCO/4K systems equipped with E1 interface cards. This digital R2 signaling complies with Shenzhen Specification NTP-8445, May 1990, Appendix D. Forward signals are used by originating or outgoing ports, while backward signals are generated by incoming ports. For more information on E1 cards, refer to the Cisco VCO/4K Card Technical Descriptions manual.


Table 2-5: R2 Pulse Code Modulation Line Signaling
Signal Exchange Signaling Forward Backward
Af Bf Ab Bb

Idle

1 0

1 0

Seize

0 0

1 0

Seize Acknowledge

0 0

1 1

Answer

0 0

0 1

Flash
(for 600 ms)

1 0

0 1

Called Party Clear

0 0

1 1

Called Party Re-answer
(before time-out)

0 0

0 1

Calling Party Clear
(before called party)

1 0

0 1

Calling Party Clear
(after called party)

1 0

1 1

Release Guard

1 0

1 0

Blocking

1 0

1 1


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