Specifications
T-1 Tr unking 2-307
Features and Operation
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
5. Press the T-1 SIGNALING flexible button (FLASH 40, Page B, Button #1). The following
message displays:
6. Enter a valid number (0-7) on the dial pad that corresponds to one of the following types:
7. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
DEFAULT … T-1 Signal Type option is Loop Start.
T-1 SIGNAL TYPE 0-7
LOOP START
Table 2-25: T-1 Signaling Options
Signaling Option Description
[0] = None None is used for fractional T-1 spans. All unused channels in a
fractional T-1 span should be marked as None.
[1] = Data (future)
[2] = Loop Start Disconnect supervision is not supported for Loop Start
emulation of T-1 circuits.
[3] = Ground Start Software supports disconnect supervision for ground start
emulation of T-1 circuits.
[4] = DID The DID signaling (wink, delay, and immediate) is controlled in
Flash 40. DID digits from the carrier are routed via the DID
table. To program the DID table, refer to Flash 44
programming on
page 2-112 and to Flash 43 programming
on
page 2-112.
[5] = TIE This is used for point-to-point T-1 applications.
[6] = TIE/DNIS The DNIS signaling (wink, delay, and immediate) is controlled
in Flash 40. DNIS digits from the carrier are routed via the DID
table. To program the DID table, refer to Flash 44
programming on
page 2-112 and to Flash 43 programming
on
page 2-112.
[7] = TIE/ANI The ANI number is treated and routed as an ICLID number. It
follows the Flash 43 programming (
page 2-112) for routing
information and Flash 55 programming (
page 2-233) for
Name/Number Translation.










