Introduction
Various E&M VoIP gateway series of AddPac
Technology is approved for its high performance and reliability in world-wide
markets. AddPac provides highly advanced VoIP services in order to meet
demanding and evolving business requirements of customers. Especially AddPac
E&M VoIP Gateway has been developed through more than 10 years of
experiences and accumulated know-how from existing enterprises and
communication markets. AddPac E&M VoIP Gateway provides concurrent dual
stack such as SIP, H.323 and advanced QoS service for high quality VoIP
communication service.
To meet various E&MInterface
types in legacy PBX field, AddPac E&M VoIP Module supports the existed all
E&M interface types like as Type I, II, III, V. by hardware jumper setting.
First, E&M Type I
Type I is the most common standard type in North
America and Japan, etc.The E&M VoIP
gateway grounds its E-lead to signal a trunk seizure. The PBX applies the
battery to its M-lead in order to signal a seizure. E&M VoIP gateway expects
to see off-hook conditions on the M-lead and signal off-hook to the remote
device on E-lead
Second, E&M Type II
The Type II interface requires no common ground; instead, each of the two signals has its own return. For the E signal, the tie line equipment permits current to flow from the PBX; the current returns to the PBX's ground reference. Similarly, the PBX closes a path for current to generate the M signal to the tie line equipment.
The Type II interface requires no common ground; instead, each of the two signals has its own return. For the E signal, the tie line equipment permits current to flow from the PBX; the current returns to the PBX's ground reference. Similarly, the PBX closes a path for current to generate the M signal to the tie line equipment.
Third,
E&M Type III
A variation of Type II, Type III use the
SG lead to provide common ground. With this configuration, the PBX drops the M
signal by grounding it, rather than by opening a current loop.
Fourth, E&M Type V
Type V is a simplified version of Type
IV. This is also a symmetric interface using only two wires. Type V requires a
common ground between the PBX and the tie line equipment; this is provided via
the SG leads.
Demonstration
At this time, I will show you how to change E&M Type I and V
selection by Jumper Setting
Plug jumper to appropriate
according to E&M type selection table.
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