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MM711 Analog Media Module<br />

A call can still be terminated on a trunk that is administered <strong>for</strong> ICLID. The call is terminated<br />

even if there is no ICLID in<strong>for</strong>mation or error in transmission of ICLID in<strong>for</strong>mation. Japan is an<br />

exception.<br />

Analog line interface requirements<br />

The MM711 provides pass through <strong>for</strong> fax signals.<br />

The MM711 supports analog telephone sets with:<br />

Comp<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

● An impedance range of Rs: 215 to 300 ohms, Rp: 750 to 1000 ohms, Cp: 115 to 220 pF<br />

● A ringing frequency range of 20 Hz, 25 Hz, or 50 Hz<br />

● A DC current range of 20 to 60 mA<br />

● A hook flash range of 90 to 1000 ms<br />

MM711 allows <strong>for</strong> A- or Mu-law selection at installation. This is a software-selectable capability<br />

that applies to all ports on the MM711.<br />

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