EG 201 188 : 1.2.1
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
4 General
5 Physical connections
5.1 Mechanical Aspects
5.2 Support of more than one terminal
6 DC feed conditions
6.1 Polarity
6.2 Quiescent state
6.3 Loop current
7 Seize signal
7.1 Must not seize condition
7.2 Must seize condition
8 Clear signal
8.1 Clear signal generated by TE
8.2 Clear indication from the network
8.3 Seizing the line for a new call
9 Impedance
9.1 NTP impedance
9.2 Balance about earth
10 Transmission
10.1 Relative level
10.2 Frequency response
10.3 Coding law
10.4 Noise
10.5 Input levels
10.6 Stability
10.7 Crosstalk
11 Dialling
12 Ringing
12.1 Ringing drive capability
12.2 Ring cadence
12.3 Ring trip
13 Supervisory signals
13.1 Supervisory tones
13.2 Tone levels
13.3 Cadences and frequencies
14 Optional functions
14.1 Loop Disconnect dialling
14.2 Register recall
14.3 Metering
14.4 ALASS services
14.5 Polarity reversal
14.6 End of call signal ("K-break")
14.7 Payphones
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