ITU-T Q 25-1988 SPLITTING ARRANGEMENTS AND SIGNAL RECOGNITION TIMES IN IN-BAND SIGNALLING SYSTEMS《概述》.pdf
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2、).!,).G0G03934%-3)45G134G0G0RecommendationG0G01 (Extract from the “LUEG0“OOK)NOTES1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.25 was published in Fascicle VI.1 of the Blue Book. This file is an extract from theBlue Book. While the presentation and layout of the text might be slightly different from the Blue Book versi
3、on, thecontents of the file are identical to the Blue Book version and copyright conditions remain unchanged (see below).2 In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both atelecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. ITU 1988, 1
4、993All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU.Fascicle VI.1 - Rec. Q.25 1Recommendation Q.25Fascicle VI.1 - Rec. Q.25SPLITTING AR
5、RANGEMENTS AND SIGNAL RECOGNITION TIMESIN “IN-BAND“ SIGNALLING SYSTEMS1 GeneralIn each “in-band“ signalling system precautions should be taken so that, when the signalling in that system istaking place:1.1 no interference in the voice-frequency range from outside the system can pass into the system
6、(i.e. into thetransmission path between the sending end and the receiving end of the voice-frequency signals), and1.2 as far as possible, no signalling current used in the system can pass into other systems, connected in tandem.2 Sending-end splitting arrangements2.1 In order to satisfy the conditio
7、n in 1.1 above, care should be taken that the correct operation of the signalreceiver at the other end of the circuit is not disturbed by:- surges (transient currents) caused by the opening or closing of direct current circuits connected to thespeech wires of the switching equipment, whether these s
8、urges precede or follow the sending of a signal;- noise, speech currents, etc., coming from tandem switched circuits, preceding or during the sending of asignal.2.2 For this reason the following arrangements have been made in the Signalling Systems No. 4 and No. 5 for thetransmission of voice-freque
9、ncy signals on the international circuit:i) The exchange side of the circuit shall be disconnected 30 to 50 ms before a voice-frequency signal is sentover the circuit.ii) The exchange side of the circuit will not be reconnected for 30 to 50 ms following the end of the sendingof a voice-frequency sig
10、nal over the circuit.2.3 Arrangements of the same type are required on System R1 and on national “in-band“ systems see 3.4.1 b)below.3 Receiving-end splitting arrangements3.1 General3.1.1 In order to satisfy the condition in 1.2 above, the length of the part of a signal which passes into anothersyst
11、em is limited by splitting the speech wires beyond the signal receiver when a signal is received and detected bythis receiver.2 Fascicle VI.1 - Rec. Q.25The time during which the first part (sometimes called spillover) of a received signal passes into anothersystem, until the splitting becomes effec
12、tive, is called “splitting time“.Too long a splitting time may result in interference to signalling on a tandem system depending on the signalrecognition time on the tandem system.Too short a splitting time may result in an increase in the number of false operations of the splitting device byspeech
13、currents (signal imitation) and so impair speech transmission.The splitting time must therefore be a compromise between the above two factors.The splitting device also serves to limit the duration of signals on one path of the 4-wire circuit from returningover the other path by reflections at the te
14、rmination; these reflections may give rise to faulty operation of signallingequipment on the other path.3.1.2 The protection against mutual interference between in-band signalling systems in international serviceinvolves limitations of the length of any part of:3.1.2.1 the international signal that
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