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Figure 60: 655A faceplate LEDS<br />

655A ring generation<br />

FAN OR POWER FAIL<br />

FAN AND POWER OK<br />

AC INPUT<br />

DC INPUT<br />

ACTIVE RING<br />

655A power supply<br />

The 655A provides either North American ringing (20Hz) or European/International (25Hz)<br />

ringing. The 655A also has a setting to provide no ringing. This setting is applicable when the<br />

customer supplies a ring generator that is external to the power supply. An example of an<br />

external ring generator is the TN2202 French ringing circuit pack.<br />

The 655A power supply provides a physical slide switch to select the frequency of the ring<br />

generator. The options are:<br />

● 20Hz — North American<br />

● 25Hz — European <strong>and</strong> international<br />

FAN OR POWER FAIL<br />

FAN AND POWER OK<br />

AC INPUT<br />

DC INPUT<br />

ACTIVE RING<br />

2 3 4 5<br />

● Other — No ringing output. Applicable when an external ring generator is used such as the<br />

TN2202 French ringing circuit pack.<br />

You must remove the power supply from the G650 when you change the ringing frequency<br />

selection. The ringing frequency selection switch is on the back of the power supply.<br />

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Issue 6 February 2007 217

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