.rs .\" Troff code generated by TPS Convert from ITU Original Files .\" Not Copyright ( c) 1991 .\" .\" Assumes tbl, eqn, MS macros, and lots of luck. .TA 1c 2c 3c 4c 5c 6c 7c 8c .ds CH .ds CF .EQ delim @@ .EN .nr LL 40.5P .nr ll 40.5P .nr HM 3P .nr FM 6P .nr PO 4P .nr PD 9p .po 4P .rs \v | 5i' .IP \fB7.9\ Other terminal equipments\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 2P .LP \fBRecommendation\ G.791\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBGENERAL\ CONSIDERATIONS\ ON\ \fR \fBTRANSMULTIPLEXING\ EQUIPMENTS\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.791'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.791 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Geneva, 1980; further amended)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP The\ CCITT, .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP \fIconsidering\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP the advantages offered in some cases by direct through\(hyconnection (without voice\(hyfrequency interfaces) from FDM signals to TDM signals and vice versa, .sp 1P .LP \fIrecommends in such cases\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP (1) the use of the transmultiplexing equipment described in Definition\ 4020 of Recommendation\ G.701; .PP (2) Recommendation G.792 which contains the characteristics common to all transmultiplexing equipment; .PP (3) Recommendation G.793 which concerns 60\(hychannel transmultiplexers providing 2048\ kbit/s signals and using A\(hylaw encoding; .PP (4) Recommendation G.794 which concerns 24\(hychannel transmultiplexers providing 1544\ kbit/s signals and using \(*m\(hylaw encoding. .sp 2P .LP \fB1\fR \fBComplementary definitions\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 1.1 \fBtype P transmultiplexer (TMUX\(hyP)\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP A transmultiplexing equipment in which the analogue interface is made up of several groups. .RT .sp 1P .LP 1.2 \fBtype S transmultiplexer (TMUX\(hyS)\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP A transmultiplexing equipment in which the analogue interface is made up of one or more supergroups. .RT .sp 1P .LP 1.3 \fBhierarchical transmultiplexer\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP A transmultiplexer in which the digital interfaces satisfy the provisions of Recommendations\ G.703 and\ G.704 and the analogue interfaces those of Recommendation\ G.233\ [1]. .RT .sp 1P .LP 1.4 \fBtransmultiplexer channel\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP A frequency band of 4000 Hz on the analogue side, corresponding to a bit rate of 64\ kbit/s on the digital side, which permits the transmission of a signal limited to the telephone band 300\(hy3400\ Hz. Access may be gained to a given channel: .RT .LP \(em either at the level of the time slot associated with the relevant channel of the TDM signal; .LP \(em or at the level of the frequency band ( \fIf\fR\d\fIp\fR\u, \fIf\fR\d\fIp\fR\u\(+- | 000\ Hz) of the FDM signal, \fIf\fR\d\fIp\fR\ubeing the virtual carrier frequency associated with the channel concerned. The +\ sign corresponds to the case of the base supergroup, the \(em\ sign to the case of the base group. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ Correspondence between out\(hyof\(hyband signalling on the analogue side and channel associated signalling on the digital side will be covered in the Recommendations specific to the various transmultiplexers. .bp .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBTransmultiplexer application\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The application on transmultiplexers for the interconnection of digital and analogue networks is illustrated in Supplement No.\ 28. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fBReference\fR .sp 1P .RT .LP [1] CCITT Recommendation \fIRecommendations concerning translating\fR \fIequipments\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.233. \v'1P' .sp 2P .LP \fBRecommendation\ G.792\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBCHARACTERISTICS\ COMMON\ TO\ ALL\ \fR \fBTRANSMULTIPLEXING\ EQUIPMENTS\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.792'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.792 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Geneva, 1980; further amended)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP The\ CCITT, .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP \fIrecommends\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP that the characteristics below be respected by all the transmultiplexing equipments defined in Recommendation\ G.791. .PP Recommendation O.133 contains information about test equipment. Account should be taken of the measurement accuracy provided by test equipment designed in accordance with that Recommendation. .PP The following specifications are based on ideal measuring equipment. Therefore, they do not include any margin for measurement errors. .PP To avoid level errors produced as a result of the use of test frequencies which are sub\(hymultiples of the PCM sampling rate, the use of integer sub\(hymultiples of 8\ kHz should be avoided. .PP Where a nominal reference frequency of 1020 Hz is indicated (measurement of attenuation/frequency distortion and adjustment of relative levels), the actual frequency should be 1020, +2 to \(em7\ Hz in accordance with Recommendation\ O.6\ [18]. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB1\fR \fBCoding law\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Transmultiplexers should satisfy Recommendation G.711, \(sc\ 3. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBSampling rate of PCM channels\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The nominal sampling rate of PCM channels is 8000\ Hz\ \(+- | 0\ \(mu\ 10\uD\dlF261\u6\d according to Recommendation\ G.711, \(sc\ 2. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB3\fR \fBAmplitude limitation of PCM channels\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP In accordance with Recommendation G.711, \(sc 4, the theoretical load capacity of PCM channel is +3.14\ dBm0 for the A\(hylaw and +3.17\ dBm0 for the \(*m\(hylaw. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB4\fR \fBAccuracy of the analogue virtual carriers\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The analogue virtual carriers should satisfy the Recommendation cited in\ [1]. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB5\fR \fBSaturation level at the input of the analogue group\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The transmultiplexers should be able to accept at their analogue inputs, levels corresponding to the equivalent peak powers defined in Table\ 3/G.223\ [5] (for example, +19\ dBm0 for a group and +20.8\ dBm0 for a supergroup). .bp .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ Attention is drawn to the possibility of using a transmultiplexer on the interpolated side of a digital speech interpolation (DSI) device. Given an interpolation rate of 2, this would lead to equivalent peak powers of 19.5\ dBm0 for TMUX\(hyP and 21.2\ dBm0 for TMUX\(hyS (see Table\ 3/G.223\ [5]). .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB6\fR \fBMethods of measuring quality in the audio band\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The various possible methods of measuring quality characteristics in the audio band are indicated in Figure\ 1/G.792. .RT .LP .rs .sp 45P .ad r \fBfigure\ 1/G.792 p. 1\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .PP When method B cannot be used because it requires digital signal generators and analyzers, which certain Administrations do not yet possess, method\ C can be used provisionally [looping of the digital ports, use of the terminals of auxiliary analogue channels (and possibly group modulators), assumption of the additivity of impairments and deduction of the impairments at the terminals of the channels (and possibly modulators) previously measured]. .PP Method D corresponds in fact to four possible methods, depending on whether the emission of the test signal and its detection takes place on the analogue side or the digital side. .PP Methods E and F are used for crosstalk measurements . .PP For the sake of the convenience and precision of the measurements, it is desirable that the regulation, when included in the transmultiplexer, can be blocked with a gain equal to unity. The specifications in \(sc\(sc\ 7 to\ 23 assume such blocking. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB7\fR \fBAttenuation distortion\fR \fBin the voice\(hyfrequency band as\fR \fBa function of frequency\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. .PP The variation of the attenuation of each channel of a transmultiplexer as a function of frequency must remain within the limits of the mask in Figure\ 2/G.792. The level of emission is \(em10\ dBm0; the reference frequency is 1020\ Hz. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB8\fR \fBGroup delay\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 8.1 \fIAbsolute value of the group delay\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. .PP The absolute value of group delay defined as the minimum value of group delay in the speech band 300\(hy3400\ Hz should remain less than 3\ ms for all the channels of a transmultiplexer. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ When the transmultiplexer is used for satellite digital communication at the earth station the minimum value of the group propagation time in the audiofrequency band may be increased from 3\ ms to 6.5\ ms. In all other cases, the value of 3\ ms should be complied with. .RT .LP .rs .sp 23P .ad r \fBfigure\ 2/G.792 p. 2\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .sp 1P .LP 8.2 \fIGroup\(hydelay distortion\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. .PP The group\(hydelay distortion should not exceed the limits of the mask in Figure\ 3/G.792. .PP The minimum group delay is taken as a reference; the power level at the input is 0\ dBm0. .RT .LP .rs .sp 15P .ad r \fBFigure 3/G.792, p.\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB9\fR \fBNoise\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 9.1 \fIIdle channel noise\fR \fI, with all channels idle\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method\ B. .PP When a PCM signal corresponding to amplitude 0 for the \(*m\(hylaw and the number\ 1 for the A\(hylaw in all channels of the transmultiplexer is applied to the digital input of the transmultiplexer, the psophometric noise measured over any channel at the digital output should not exceed \(em65\ dBm0p. The measurement is conducted in the presence of pilots. .RT .sp 1P .LP 9.2 \fIChannel noise, with all channels loaded except\fR \fIthe one measured\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. In this case an intermodulation measuring set\(hyup using the white noise method is employed, as described in the Recommendation cited in\ [6]. .PP The level of emission of the noise signal being equal to the conventional load of the FDM signal considered (the Recommendation cited in\ [7]: 3.3\ dBm0 for the group, 6.1\ dBm0 for the supergroup), the noise measured in any given measuring slot should not exceed \(em62.5\ dBm0p (i.e.,\ \(em60\ dBm0 in a 3100\ Hz band). .PP The centre frequencies of the specified measuring slots (CCITT Recommendation\ G.230\ [8] and CCIR Recommendation\ 482\ [9]) applicable to the transmultiplexers are: .RT .LP \(em for the base group: 70 and 98 kHz .LP \(em for the base supergroup: 394 and 534 kHz. .PP This measurement is carried out without emitting pilots or out\(hyof\(hyband signalling. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ Attention is drawn to the possibility of using a transmultiplexer on the interpolated side of a digital speech interpolation (DSI) device. Given an interpolation rate of\ 2, this would lead to conventional loads of 4.5\ dBm0 for TMUX\(hyP and 7.3\ dBm0 for TMUX\(hyS (see Table\ 2/G.223,\ [7]). .bp .RT .sp 1P .LP 9.3 \fISingle frequency noise\fR \fIoutside the band 300\(hy3400 Hz\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is B. .PP When a PCM signal corresponding to amplitude 0 for the \(*m\(hylaw and amplitude\ 1 for the A\(hylaw in all channels is applied to the digital input of the transmultiplexer, the noise over any frequency should not exceed \(em50\ dBm0 with the exception of the frequency of 80\ Hz where it should not exceed \(em40\ dBm0. .RT .sp 1P .LP 9.4 \fIIdle noise in the PCM \(em FDM direction\fR \fIall channels idle\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method D. A PCM signal, amplitude 0 for the \(*m\(hylaw and\ 1 for the A\(hylaw is applied at the digital input of the transmultiplexer in all channels. The power of the noise measured at the analogue output in any channel must be less than \(em70\ dBm0p. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ White noise is assumed, and to take account of the psophometric weighting, the measurement can be made in a band of 1740\ Hz, centred on the odd multiples of 2\ kHz. The measurement may be difficult in certain channels due to the presence of pilots. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB10\fR \fBIntermodulation\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. .PP If two sine\(hywave signals of different frequencies \fIf\fR\d1\uand\ \fIf\fR\d2\ubelonging to the band 300\(hy3400\ Hz of the channel considered, having no harmonic relation and of equivalent levels in the \(em4\ to \(em21\ dBm0 range, are applied simultaneously to the analogue ports of the transmultiplexer, there should be no intermodulation product of the type\ 2 \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ \fIf\fR\d2\uof a level higher than \(em35\ dB with respect to the level of one of the two input signals. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB11\fR \fBTotal distortion\fR \fBincluding \fR \fBquantizing distortion\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is method B (or provisionally method C). .PP If method B is used, the test signal is generated digitally and is therefore affected by theoretical quantizing distortion. .PP A choice between the two following methods is recommended: .RT .sp 1P .LP \fIMethod\ 1\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The signal\(hyto\(hytotal distortion ratio measured according to method\ 1 described in \(sc\ 8 of Recommendation\ G.712 should respect the mask of Figure\ 4/G.792. The mask is to be complied with by all channels of the transmultiplexer. .RT .sp 1P .LP \fIMethod\ 2\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP With a sine\(hywave signal at a frequency between 700 and 1100 Hz or 350 and 550\ Hz (e.g.\ 420\ \(+-\ 20\ Hz) (except for submultiples of 8\ kHz) being applied in the channel concerned at the digital input of the transmultiplexer, the ratio of signal\(hyto\(hytotal distortion power, measured with appropriate noise weighting (see the Recommendation cited in\ [10]), should be below the limits of the mask represented in Figure\ 5/G.792. The mask is to be complied with by all the channels of the transmultiplexer. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB12\fR \fBIn\(hyband spurious signals\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is method A. .PP The transmultiplexers must meet the provisions of Recommendation\ G.712, \(sc\ 9. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB13\fR \fBVariation of gain with the input level\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is method A, the pilots being present at the analogue input. .PP With a sine\(hywave signal at a frequency between 700 and 1100 Hz (except for submultiples of 8\ kHz) and a level between \(em55\ and +3\ dBm0 being applied in the channel concerned at the analogue input of the transmultiplexer, the variation of gain with respect to its value for an input level of \(em10\ dBm0 should remain between the limits of the mask shown in Figure\ 6/G.792. The mask is to be complied with by all channels of a transmultiplexer. .bp .RT .LP .rs .sp 47P .ad r \fBfigure\ 4/G.792 p. 4\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .LP .rs .sp 47P .ad r \fBfigure\ 5/G.792 p. 4\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .LP .rs .sp 27P .ad r \fBfigure\ 6/G.792 p. 6\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB14\fR \fBCrosstalk\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP For measuring crosstalk, two transmultiplexers must be connected back\(hyto\(hyback (methods\ E and\ F). There are two possible configurations and four possible measurements (see Figure 7/G.792): .RT .LP \(em far\(hyend crosstalk digital to digital (see Note 1) .LP \(em near\(hyend crosstalk digital to digital (see Note 1) .LP \(em far\(hyend crosstalk analogue to analogue .LP \(em near\(hyend crosstalk analogue to analogue .sp 1P .LP 14.1 \fIIntelligible crosstalk\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP When a sine\(hywave signal between 700 and 1100 Hz and with a level of 0\ dBm0 is injected in any channel on the digital or analogue side of the transmultiplexer, the crosstalk ratio between the signal channel and any other channel must be greater than 65\ dB for any of the four crosstalk contributions identified above (see Note\ 2). .RT .sp 1P .LP 14.2 \fIUnintelligible crosstalk\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP When a conventional telephone signal according to Recommendation\ G.227\ [11], is injected in any channel on the digital or analogue side of the transmultiplexer, at a level of 0\ dBm0, the level of crosstalk measured in any other channel for any of the four crosstalk contributions identified above must be below \(em60\ dBm0p (see Note\ 3). .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ In this configuration, the two transmultiplexers are connected at the level of the analogue FDM signal and there will generally be a problem of level adaptation between the send and the receive sides. This can be solved with the use of attenuators or amplifiers of appropriate gain. Attention must be given on the risk of introduction of additional crosstalk in these complementary devices. It should be desirable to include the level adaptation facilities in the transmultiplexer itself. .bp .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ In order to overcome fundamental gain enhancement effects associated with PCM encoders, which can mask the true crosstalk, measuring methods using activating signals based on those defined in Recommendation\ G.712 can be used. .PP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ Recognizing the difficulty of generating conventional telephone signals according to Recommendation\ G.227 in a suitable format for insertion into either the analogue or digital input to the transmultiplexer, it shall be adequate to demonstrate, via suitable single frequency crosstalk tests, that the intent of the above specification is met, without actually using a conventional telephone signal. .RT .LP .rs .sp 14P .ad r \fBFigure 7/G.972, p.\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB15\fR \fBGo\(hyto\(hyreturn crosstalk\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP For measuring go\(hyto\(hyreturn crosstalk, two transmultiplexers must be connected back\(hyto\(hyback (methods\ E and\ F). There are two possible configurations and two possible measurements (see Figure 7b/G.792): .RT .LP \(em near\(hyend crosstalk digital to digital (see Note 1 of \(sc 14); .LP \(em near\(hyend crosstalk analogue to analogue. .PP When a sine\(hywave signal between 300 and 3400\ Hz and with a level of 0\ dBm0 is injected in any channel on the digital or analogue side of the transmultiplexer, the crosstalk ratio between the signal channel and the associated return channel must be greater than 58\ dB for each contribution identified above. .PP When using method F, a PCM signal corresponding to amplitude 0 for the \(*m\(hylaw and amplitude\ 1 for the A\(hylaw, should be inserted into the digital input of all return channels. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ Concerning the activating signal for method F, see Recommendation\ G.712, \(sc\ 10. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB16\fR \fBVariation of the equivalent of the channels within the FDM assembly\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Measuring method A. .PP When a test tone at the equivalent of 1020 Hz in any channel, and with a level of \(em10\ dBm0 is applied to the analogue input of the transmultiplexer, the level measured at the analogue output of the transmultiplexer shall be within a tolerance of \(+- | \ dB of the level measured when that test tone is applied at the equivalent of 1020 Hz in the channel containing the reference pilot of the FDM assembly considered. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB17\fR \fBAdjustment of the relation between the coding law and the analogue level\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Measuring method D. .PP To measure the correspondence between the coding laws and the analogue levels, the sequence of character signals from Table\ 5/G.711 for the A\(hylaw and from Table\ 6/G.711 for the \(*m\(hylaw may be applied periodically at the digital input of the transmultiplexer: the signal at the analogue output of the transmultiplexer should correspond to a sine\(hywave signal of frequency 1\ kHz in the corresponding channel at a level between \(em0.5\ and +0.5\ dBm0. .bp .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ The use of another digital periodic sequence representing a nominal reference frequency of 1020\ Hz at a nominal level of 0\ dBmO is acceptable, provided that the theoretical level accuracy is better than \(+- | .03\ dB. .PP To check the load capacity of the PCM coder contained in the transmultiplexer, a sine\(hywave signal at a nominal frequency of 1020\ Hz can be applied for any channel at the analogue input of the transmultiplexer. Initially the level of this signal is considerably below the load capacity, then it is raised gradually. Note is taken of the input level at which the character signal corresponding to the extreme quantization interval for positive and negative amplitudes first appears at the digital output in the channel considered. The load capacity is then taken to be equal to this input level, increased by 0.3\ dB. The values obtained for the various channels should be between 2.64\ and 3.64\ dBm0 for the A\(hylaw and between 2.67\ and 3.67\ dBm0 for the \(*m\(hylaw. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB18\fR \fBCarrier leak\fR \fBat the analogue ports\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Measuring method A, the analogue input of the transmultiplexer being looped to its nominal impedance. .PP The transmultiplexers should meet the provisions of the Recommendation cited in\ [12]. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB19\fR \fBProtection against out\(hyof\(hyband signals at the analogue ports\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 19.1 \fIOut\(hyof\(hyband spurious signals\fR \fIat the analogue output\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is C for the TMUX\(hyP, range a) (see below), otherwise\ A. The test signal has a level of 0\ dBm0. For the TMUX\(hyP, range\ a), a signal according to Recommendation\ G.227 is used, otherwise a sine\(hywave signal (300 to 3400\ Hz). The level of supurious signals outside the group or supergroup band ( \fIf\fR\d1\uto \fIf\fR\d2\u) at the analogue output should not exceed the following limits: .RT .LP \fITMUX\(hyP\fR a) \fIf\fR\d1\u\ >\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\(em\ 4\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em60\ dBm0p .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d2\u\ <\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz) \ (Note\ 1) .LP b) ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 4\ kHz)\ >\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\(em\ 12\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em70\ dBm0 .LP and .LP ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz)\ <\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u+\ 12\ kHz) \ (Note\ 2) .LP c) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ \(=\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 12\ kHz) .LP and \ \(=\ \(em80\ dBm0 .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ \(>="\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 12\ kHz) .LP \fITMUX\(hyS\fR a) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ =\ \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 4\ kHz \ \(=\ \(em60\ dBm0 .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ =\ \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz \ (Note\ 3) .LP b) ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 8\ kHz)\ >\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\(em\ 20\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em70\ dBm0 .LP and .LP ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 8\ kHz)\ <\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u+\ 20\ kHz) \ (Note\ 2) .LP c) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ \(=\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 20\ kHz) .LP and \ \(=\ \(em80\ dBm0 .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ \(>="\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 20\ kHz) .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ Telephony channels, pilots or additional test frequencies are possible in this frequency range. .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ Adjacent carrier\(hyfrequency sound\(hyprogramme channels may begin in this range (with reduced requirements). .PP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ This range may contain pilots or additional measuring frequencies. .bp .RT .sp 1P .LP 19.2 \fICrosstalk due to out\(hyof\(hyband signals at the analogue input\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Measuring methods C and A, respectively (see \(sc 19.1). With test signals as in \(sc\ 19.1 in a channel of an adjacent FDM assembly, the level at the transmultiplexer output should not exceed the following limits: .RT .LP \fITMUX\(hyP\fR a) \fIf\fR\d1\u\ >\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\(em\ 4\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em60 dBm0p .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d2\u\ <\ \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz) \ (Note) .LP b) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 4\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em70 dBm0 .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz) \ (Note) .LP \fITMUX\(hyS\fR a) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ =\ \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 4\ kHz \ \(=\ \(em50 dBm0 .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ =\ \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 4\ kHz \ (Note) .LP b) \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ <\ ( \fIf\fR\d1\u\ \(em\ 8\ kHz) \ \(=\ \(em70 dBm0 .LP and .LP \fIf\fR\d\fIx\fR\u\ >\ ( \fIf\fR\d2\u\ +\ 8\ kHz) \ (Note) .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ For this measurement, a low\(hylevel auxiliary signal is injected into the disturbed channel. The appropriate auxiliary signal is a sine\(hywave signal between\ \(em33 and \(em40\ dBm0. The frequency and characteristics of the filter in the measuring equipment must be carefully selected to ensure that the auxiliary signal does not appreciably reduce the accuracy of the crosstalk measurement. .sp 2P .LP \fB20\fR \fBProtection and suppression of pilots\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Measuring method D. .PP The transmultiplexers should meet the provisions of the Recommendation cited in\ [14]. .RT .sp 2P .LP 21 \fBProtection and suppression of out\(hyof\(hyband signalling\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 21.1 \fIProtection of the out\(hyof\(hyband signalling channel for\fR \fItransmultiplexers using signalling system R2\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Measuring method D. .PP When a transmultiplexer is capable of emitting out\(hyof\(hyband signalling waves at frequency 3825\ Hz, it should meet the provisions of Recommendation\ Q.414\ [15], Figure\ 6/Q.414 being replaced by Figure\ 7/G.792. The measuring method associated with the latter figure is recalled in Note\ 1. .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ The signalling channel must be protected at the sending end against disturbance from the associated and the adjacent channel. .RT .LP When a sine\(hywave at 0\ dBm0 level is applied to the digital input of the associated channel, the level measured at the analogue output of the transmultiplexer must not exceed the levels shown in Figure\ 8/G.792. .LP When a sine\(hywave of frequency \fIf\fR is applied to the digital input of the adjacent channel, it produces two signals that appear on the frequency scale of Figure\ 8/G.792 as having the frequencies (4000\ +\ \fIf\fR ) and (4000\ \(em\ \fIf\fR ). The level of the (4000\ +\ \fIf\fR ) signal measured at the analogue output of the transmultiplexer shall not be higher than \(em33\ dBm0, when the sine\(hywave with frequency\ \fIf\fR is applied to the digital input of the adjacent channel at a level shown in Figure\ 8/G.792 for the frequency of (4000\ +\ \fIf\fR ). The level of the (4000\ \(em\ \fIf\fR ) signal, measured at the analogue output of the transmultiplexer, shall not be higher than \(em33\ dBm0, when the sine\(hywave with frequency\ \fIf\fR is applied to the digital input of the adjacent channel at any level below the value shown in Figure\ 8/G.792 for the frequency (4000\ \(em\ \fIf\fR ). .sp 1P .LP 21.2 \fIDisturbance of telephone channels by out\(hyof\(hyband signalling\fR \fIfrequency for transmultiplexers using signalling system R2\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The measuring method is method B or D. .PP Interference at 175 Hz and 3825 Hz should not exceed \(em53 dBm0 respectively \(em63\ dBm0 when a continuous tone of 3825\ Hz with a nominal level of \(em20\ dBm0 is applied to all channels. These values correspond to a contribution to the channel noise in the order of \(em73\ dBm0p (design objective). .bp .RT .LP .rs .sp 18P .ad r \fBFigure 8/G.792, p.\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 1P .LP 21.3 \fIOther out\(hyof\(hyband signalling systems\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP See Annex A. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB22\fR \fBMutual interference between pilots and out\(hyof\(hyband signalling\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The transmultiplexers capable of emitting and receiving out\(hyof\(hyband signalling should meet the provisions of the Recommendation cited in\ [17]. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB23\fR \fBShort\(hy and long\(hyterm variation of loss with time\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The measuring method is A. When a sine\(hywave signal at level \(em10\ dBm0 and at a nominal frequency of 1020\ Hz is applied at the analogue input of the transmultiplexer, the level measured at the analogue output should not vary by more than \(+- | .2\ dB during 10\ consecutive minutes of normal operation, more than \(+- | .5\ dB during 3 consecutive days nor by more than \(+- | \ dB for one year, allowing for the authorized variations of power supply, voltages and temperature. \v'6p' .RT .ce 1000 ANNEX\ A .ce 0 .ce 1000 (to Recommendation G.792) .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .ce 1000 \fBOut\(hyof\(hyband signalling systems using a burst\(hymode method\fR .sp 1P .RT .ce 0 .PP The possibility of such systems is mentioned in Annex A to Recommendation\ Q.21 and Annex\ B to Recommendation\ G.232. These annexes should be taken into consideration. When a transmultiplexer is capable of converting such systems, the following applies: .sp 1P .RT .LP \(em Signalling frequency at the sending point: 3825\ Hz\ \(+-\ 4\ Hz. .LP \(em Send level of the signalling frequency: \(em5 dBm0\ \(+-\ 1\ dB. .LP \(em Protection of the out\(hyof\(hyband signalling channel: see Figure\ 8/G.792. .LP \(em Disturbance of telephone channels by the out\(hyof\(hyband signalling frequency: the measuring method is method\ B. .LP \(em Channel noise should not exceed \(em63 dBm0p in the call channel (continuous tone). .LP \(em In the adjacent channel (the closest to the signalling frequency) likewise \(em63\ dBm0p burst or continuous tone. .LP \(em In every other channel \(em76 dBm0p burst or continuous tone. .bp .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ Burst tones do not occur in the call channel after call set\(hyup has taken place. .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ Burst rates are in the order of 10 to 25 Hz. .PP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ Charge metering pulses are of long duration, e.g. 150/450 ms and are evaluated as a continuous tone. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fBReferences\fR .sp 1P .RT .LP [1] CCITT Recommendation \fIRecommendations relating to the accuracy\fR \fIof carrier frequencies\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.225, \(sc\ 1. .LP [2] CCITT Recommendation \fIPilots on groups, supergroups, etc.\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. .LP [3] \fIIbid.\fR , \(sc\ 2. .LP [4] \fIIbid.\fR , \(sc\ 3. .LP [5] CCITT Recommendation \fIAssumptions for the calculation of noise on\fR \fIhypothetical reference circuits for telephony\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.223, Table\ 3/G.223, \(sc\ 6. .LP [6] CCITT Recommendation \fIMeasurement of circuit noise in cable systems\fR \fIusing a uniform\(hyspectrum random noise loading\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.228, \(sc\(sc\ A.1, A.2.2. .LP [7] CCITT Recommendation \fIAssumptions for the calculation of noise on\fR \fIhypothetical reference circuits for telephony\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.223, \(sc\ 2.1. .LP [8] CCITT Recommendation \fIMeasuring method and through\(hyconnection filters\fR \fIfor noise produced by modulating equipment\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.230. .LP [9] CCIR Recommendation \fIMeasurement of performance by means of a signal\fR \fIof a uniform spectrum for systems using frequency\(hydivision multiplex\fR \fItelephony in the fixed satellite service\fR , Vol.\ IV, Rec.\ 482, ITU, Geneva,\ 1978. .LP [10] CCITT Recommendation \fIAssumptions for the calculation of noise on\fR \fIhypothetical reference circuits for telephony\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.223, \(sc\ 7. .LP [11] CCITT Recommendation \fIConventional telephone signal\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.227. .LP [12] CCITT Recommendation \fI12\(hychannel terminal equipments\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.232, \(sc\(sc\ 5.1, 5.2. .LP [13] CCITT Recommendation \fIThrough\(hyconnection of groups, supergroups, etc.\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.242, \(sc\ 1. .LP [14] CCITT Recommendation \fI12\(hychannel terminal equipments\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.232, \(sc\(sc\ 12.1, 12.2 and Annex\ A. .LP [15] CCITT Recommendation \fISignal sender\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.414, Figure\ 6/Q.414. .LP [16] CCITT Recommendation \fI12\(hychannel terminal equipments\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.232. .LP [17] \fIIbid.\fR , \(sc 12.3 and Annex\ B. .LP [18] CCITT Recommendation \fI1020 Hz reference test frequency\fR , Vol.\ IV, Rec.\ O.6. .sp 2P .LP \fBRecommendation\ G.793\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBCHARACTERISTICS\ OF\ \fR \fB60\(hyCHANNEL\ TRANSMULTIPLEXING\ EQUIPMENTS\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.793'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.793 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Geneva, 1980; further amended)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP \fB1\fR \fBIntroduction\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer is a transmultiplexing equipment which satisfies Recommendations\ G.791 and\ G.792 and provides interconnection between two digital signals at 2048\ kbit/s and an analogue supergroup (60\(hychannel\ TMUX\(hyS). .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBDigital interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.1 \fICoding law\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The coding law used is A\(hylaw specified in Recommendation\ G.711. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.2 \fIInterfaces\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 2048\(hykbit/s interfaces satisfy Recommendation G.703, \(sc 6. .bp .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.3 \fIFrame structure\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The structure is specified in Recommendation G.704, \(sc 3.3.1. .PP The strategy and the criteria for loss and recovery of frame alignment satisfy Recommendation\ G.706, \(sc\ 4.1. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.4 \fIMultiframe structure\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The multiframe structure of time slot 16 satisfies Recommendation\ G.704, \(sc\ 3.3.3. .PP The strategy and the criteria for loss and recovery of multiframe alignment satisfy Recommendation\ G.732, \(sc\ 5.2. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB3\fR \fBAnalogue interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 3.1\fR \fIPorts\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The analogue interface consists of a 60\(hychannel supergroup (band 312\(hy552\ kHz) which satisfies Recommendation\ G.233\ [1]. .PP The preferred signal levels at the supergroup distribution frame should be: .RT .LP \(em for\ sending \(em36\ dBr .LP \(em for\ receiving \(em30\ dBr .PP The impedances are: 75\ ohms (unbalanced). .sp 1P .LP 3.2 \fIPilots\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should transmit the following pilots: .RT .LP TMUX\(hyS: A supergroup pilot with a frequency 411 | 20 Hz and a level of \(em20\ dBm0, .LP one pilot per group with a level of \(em20 dBm0 and frequencies of: .sp 1P .ce 1000 Group\ 1:\ 335 | 20\ Hz .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 Group\ 2:\ 383 | 20\ Hz .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 Group\ 3:\ 431 | 20\ Hz .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 Group\ 4:\ 479 | 20\ Hz .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 Group\ 5:\ 527 | 20\ Hz .ce 0 .sp 1P .PP The transfer of pilot alarms individually for each group in a supergroup and the consequence for the split channels of group\ 3 can be seen in Figure\ 1 of Supplement\ No.\ 32. .PP Other sets of pilots as recommended in Recommendation G.241 can be used. Special attention should be given to the compatibility of the set of pilots adopted with the out\(hyof\(hyband signalling system using a frequency at\ 3825\ Hz. .PP The characteristics relating to the generation and transmission of these pilots are given in Recommendation\ G.241\ [2]. .RT .sp 1P .LP 3.3 \fIPilot detection and regulation\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The transmultiplexer may or may not regulate levels on the basis of the levels of the group and supergroup pilots. If so, the transmultiplexer must meet the conditions of the Recommendation cited in\ [2]. Detection of the levels of the group pilots and or supergroup mentioned in \(sc\ 3.2 should, however, be effected to ensure operation of the interruption control system (Recommendation\ Q.416\ [3]), when R2\ signalling is used. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB4\fR \fBCorrespondence between analogue and digital channels\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP A fixed correspondence is established between the analogue and digital channels. The correspondence shown in Table\ 1/G.793 (which facilitates the transfer of alarms and results in a natural order of the channels on the analogue side) is recommended. .bp .RT .ce \fBH.T. [T1.793]\fR .ce TABLE\ 1/G.793 .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 1 channels 1 to 12 Group 1 312\(hy360 kHz _ .T& lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 1 channels 13 to 24 Group 2 360\(hy408 kHz _ .T& lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 1 channels 25 to 30 Group 3 408\(hy432 kHz _ .T& lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 2 channels 1 to 6 Group 3 432\(hy456 kHz _ .T& lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 2 channels 7 to 18 Group 4 456\(hy504 kHz _ .T& lw(60p) | lw(60p) . PCM 2 channels 19 to 30 { Group 5 504\(hy552 kHz } .TE .LP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ In national networks or by agreement between Administrations, other schemes of correspondence between analogue and digital channels may be used. .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTable 1/G.793 [T1.793], p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB5\fR \fBPlesiochronous operation\fR \fBof incoming PCM streams\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Sixty\(hychannel transmultiplexers should be able to accept two mutually plesiochronous incoming PCM streams within the limits laid down in Recommendation\ G.703 (bit rate 2048\ kbit/s, \(+- | 0 | (mu | 0\uD\dlF261\u6\d). .PP In the case of transmultiplexers with digital filtering, this means that the two input ports at 2048\ kbit/s are fitted with frame aligners (jump or repetition of samples) and multiframe aligners for synchronizing the incoming PCM streams with the transmultiplexer clock. In order to avoid a major slip frequency, the two incoming PCM streams should be either synchronous with the transmultiplexer or plesiochronous with each other and with the transmultiplexer clock, so that Recommendation\ G.811 on the plesiochronous network is satisfied. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB6\fR \fBSynchronization of \fR \fBtransmultiplexer\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The transmultiplexer must produce virtual analogue carrier frequencies with the accuracy specified in Recommendation\ G.225\ [4] (\(+- | 0\uD\dlF261\u7\d). .PP For this purpose, it is recommended: .RT .LP a) either that the transmultiplexer should have an internal clock of sufficient accuracy; .LP b) or that the transmultiplexer should be synchronizable with an external signal which may be: .LP 1) a frequency (see Note 3) produced by a central FDM generator: 4, 12 or\ 124\ kHz; .LP 2) or one of the incoming PCM streams which has sufficient accuracy (this may be the case, for example, when this PCM stream at 2048\ kbit/s is produced by a TDM\ switching equipment). If both 2048\(hykbit/s streams are of sufficient accuracy, the use of PCM stream No.\ 1 is preferred. In most cases this avoids, at the digital filtering transmultiplexer input, the slipping phenomena which, when too frequent, cause high error rates on in\(hyband data signals. .bp .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ In the case of a digital filtering transmultiplexer, when synchronization on one of the incoming PCM streams is not possible, the remote digital terminal should have the sending side synchronized with the receiving side so as to avoid slipping at the transmultiplexer input. .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ In the case of external synchronization, transmultiplexers often have an internal oscillator locked to the external signal. If, upon loss of the external sync signal, this internal oscillator is allowed to continue to supply the clock for the outgoing digital signal (now in the free\(hyrunning mode), then this oscillator should have a minimum free\(hyrunning accuracy of 50\ \(mu\ 10\uD\dlF261\u6\d. This is intended to allow the distant end digital terminal to receive an adequate frequency for alarm purposes only, so as not to confuse maintenance and trouble\(hyshooting activities. Also, a local alarm should be given in the event of a fault in the synchronization system or in the absence of the external synchronization signal (Tables\ 2/G.793, 3/G.793 and 2 of Supplement\ No.\ 32). .PP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ In the case where the transmultiplexer is to be used in a TDMA satellite application, the effect of the satellite Doppler frequency variation must be taken into account. This can be done in two ways: .RT .LP \(em either, the TDMA terminal incorporates the Doppler buffer memories of appropriate capacity in the earth station to satellite direction. In this case, the two directions of the TMUX must be synchronized from one of the two 2048\ kbit/s PCM streams transmitted by the TDMA receive terminal; .LP \(em or, the TDMA terminal does not incorporate Doppler buffers. In this case, the PCM to FDM direction of the TMUX may be synchronized from one of the two 2048\ kbit/s streams transmitted by the TDMA receive terminal. In the FDM to PCM direction, the 2048\ kbit/s streams transmitted by the TMUX must be made synchronous with the TDMA system transmit clock: this supposes that a synchronization signal (contradirectional with the data) is provided by the TDMA transmit terminal to the TMUX. In the case where the processing in a digital filtering transmultiplexer is made synchronously for the two directions, Doppler buffer memories of appropriate capacity must be incorporated in the PCM interfaces. .sp 2P .LP \fB7\fR \fBSignalling\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Different kinds of signalling systems can be envisaged. .RT .sp 1P .LP 7.1 \fIIn\(hyband signalling\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer is transparent for channel\(hyassociated in\(hyband signalling. .RT .sp 1P .LP 7.2 \fICommon channel signalling\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP In the case when common channel signalling must be routed through the transmultiplexer, attention is drawn to the fact that the transmission capabilities of a channel in the transmultiplexer is limited to the band 300\(hy3400\ Hz (i.e.\ data rates corresponding to this frequency band). Information on signalling bit rates is given in \(sc\ 2 of Recommendation\ Q.702. .PP In the opposite case, when common channel signalling is not routed through the TMUX, no special problems are recognized. .RT .sp 1P .LP 7.3 \fIOut\(hyof\(hyband signalling\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP As regards Signalling System R2, signalling conversion between the analogue and digital versions of line signalling as recommended in Recommendation\ Q.430 is to be used in the case of international interconnection and should conform to the following specifications. .PP The transmultiplexer, or an additional equipment associated with it, converts the analogue version to the 2\(hybit digital version of the R2\ line Signalling System, and vice versa. In all cases, the transmultiplexer should provide the following facilities for signalling: .RT .LP a) \fIAnalogue side\fR .LP 1) recognition of the signalling frequency at 3825 Hz in accordance with Recommendation\ Q.415\ [5]; .LP 2) transmission of the signalling frequency at 3825 Hz in accordance with Recommendation\ Q.414\ [6]; .LP 3) supervision of group pilots (and supergroup pilots if necessary) in accordance with Recommendation\ Q.416\ [3]. .bp .LP b) \fIDigital side\fR .LP 1) extraction of signalling bits \fIa\fR and \fIb\fR of time slots 16 received in accordance with the Recommendation cited in\ [7]; .LP 2) insertion of appropriate signalling data in bits\ \fIa\fR and \fIb\fR of time slots 16 transmitted in accordance with the Recommendation cited in\ [7]; .LP 3) detection of PCM system faults. .PP The conversion between the analogue and digital versions of the R2 line Signalling System should be made in accordance with\ [8]. When the conversion is made in an external equipment, the transmultiplexer should supply the necessary ports. .PP For national networks, a method of using the analogue line signalling version on both analogue and digital transmission systems is described in Supplement\ No.\ 32. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB8\fR \fBFault conditions\fR \fBand consequent action\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 8.1 \fIPrinciples of the action to be taken\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The principles governing the handling of alarms is as follows: The behaviour of a transmultiplexer vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a 30\(hychannel PCM multiplex should be the same as that of another 30\(hychannel PCM multiplex. However, the transmultiplexer performs certain functions peculiar to digital multiplexing equipments such as the transmission of the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS). Vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a group modulator, it should behave like another group modulator. .PP The principles of alarm transfer are described in Supplement\ No.\ 32 which also contains particular solution used in national networks. .RT .sp 1P .LP 8.2 \fIDigital version of R2 signalling system\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Table 2/G.793 summarizes the fault conditions and the consequent actions. .RT .sp 1P .LP 8.3 \fIIn\(hyband signalling and common channel signalling\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Table 3/G.793 summarizes the fault conditions and the consequent actions (see Note). .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ The problem of per channel alarm transfer needs further study. For applications where the TMUX is used in TDMA configuration, Recommendation\ Q.33 should be considered\ [11]. .RT .LP .rs .sp 21P .ad r Blanc .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [1T2.793]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 2/G.793 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent actions, applicable if\fR \fBSignalling System R2 is used\fR (see Note 1) } .TE .TS center box ; cw(90p) | cw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) , ^ | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c | c s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } Bit 3 0\ to 1 (see Note\ 2) { Bit 6 time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 to\ 1 (see Note\ 2) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Information to be taken into account in conversion } Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note\ 2) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note\ 3) Yes Yes PCM > FDM a=b=1 (see Note\ 4) _ .T& lw(78p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of multiframe alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note\ 3) Yes a=b=1 (see Note\ 4) _ .T& lw(78p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Reception of bit\ 3, time slot\ 0 or bit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 (see Note\ 2) } a=b=1 .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received group pilot (see Note\ 5) } Yes Yes FDM > PCM Absence of pilot Yes (see Note\ 6) _ .T& lw(78p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note\ 7) } Yes Absence of pilot _ .T& lw(78p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (Note\ 8) } Yes .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . Failure of power supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . System failure (see Note\ 9) Yes Yes Yes (see Note\ 6) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Synchronization failure (see Note\ 10) } Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR | n the table signifies that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should \fInot\fR be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarms\ \ \ \ FDM alarms\ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTable 2/G.793 [1T2.793] \ \ (\*`a l'italienne), p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T2.793]\fR .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal at 2\ Mbit/s\*U, \*QError ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, \*QLoss of multiframe alignment\*U, \*QReception of bit\ 3, time slot\ 0\*U, \*QReception of bit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0\*U and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot\ 0 to\ 1\*U, \*QBit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 to\ 1\*U, \*QBit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 to\ 1\*U and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should be able to detect the alarm indication signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment, with an excessive error rate or with the loss of multiframe alignment should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ This action is not necessary when the digital version of Signalling System R2 is used, but may be useful with other applications. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ The definition of absence of group pilot used for the operation of the interruption control system is given in the Recommendation cited in\ [9]. The supergroup pilot can also be used. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 30 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ Detection of \*Qabsence of supergroup pilot\*U is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ The concept of pilot level deviation alarm corresponds to a variation on the level of the pilot from its nominal value by more than\ \(+- | \ dB, as stated in\ [10]. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fINote\ 9\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsystem\*U fault condition corresponds to a fault on the transmultiplexer detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 10\fR .ce \ \(em\ The \*Qsynchronization\*U fault is that mentionned in \(sc\ 6 of Recommendation\ G.793. When the transmultiplexer is synchronized with an external signal or with one of two incoming PCM streams at 2048\ kbit/s, the transmultiplexer should transmit an alarm signal in the event of synchronization loss. .ce \fBH.T. [1T3.793]\fR .ce TABLE\ 3/G.793 .LP \fBFault conditions and consequent actions, applicable for in\(hyband signalling and common channel signalling \fR .ce (Note\ 1) .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(72p) | cw(30p) sw(36p) sw(30p) sw(30p) sw(30p) , ^ | c | c | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | l | l. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } { Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 (see Note 2) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note 2) } _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note 2) } Yes (see Note 3) Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (see Note 4) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . { Absence of the received group pilot (see Note 5) } Yes Yes FDM | > | CM Yes (see Note 6) { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note 7) } _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(60p) | lw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Yes { Pilot level deviation alarm (see Note 8) } Yes _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Failure of power supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible System failure (see Note 9) _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Yes Yes, 5 groups Yes (see Note 7) { Synchronization failure (see Note 10) } Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR in the table signifies that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should not be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal at 2\ Mbit/s\*U, \*QError ratio >\ 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot 0\ to\ 1\*U, and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should be able to detect the alarm indication signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment, with an excessive error rate should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ In the PCM \(ra FDM direction, the pilots must be cut for the 3 groups associated with a PCM multiplex signal in the event of the detection of a fault on the PCM multiplex signal stream. When a single PCM multiplex signal is faulty, this involves the blocking of 6\ channels which are not faulty. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ The definition of absence of group pilot used for the operation of the interruption control system is given in the Recommendation cited in\ [9]. The supergroup pilot can also be used. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 30 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ Detection of \*Qabsence of supergroup pilot\*U is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarms\ \ \ \ IDM alarms\ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBNotes of the Table 2/G.793 [2T2.973], p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [1T3.793]\fR .ce TABLE\ 3/G.793 .ce \fBFault conditions and consequent actions, applicable for .ce in\(hyband signalling and common channel signalling \fR .ce (Note\ 1) .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(72p) | cw(30p) sw(36p) sw(30p) sw(30p) sw(30p) , ^ | c | c | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | l | l. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } { Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 (see Note 2) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note 2) } _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note 2) } Yes (see Note 3) Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (see Note 4) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . { Absence of the received group pilot (see Note 5) } Yes Yes FDM | > | CM Yes (see Note 6) { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note 7) } _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(60p) | lw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Yes { Pilot level deviation alarm (see Note 8) } Yes _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Failure of power supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible System failure (see Note 9) _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(60p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | cw(30p) | lw(30p) . Yes Yes, 5 groups Yes (see Note 7) { Synchronization failure (see Note 10) } Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR in the table signifies that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should not be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal at 2\ Mbit/s\*U, \*QError ratio >\ 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot 0\ to\ 1\*U, and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should be able to detect the alarm indication signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment, with an excessive error rate should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ In the PCM \(ra FDM direction, the pilots must be cut for the 3 groups associated with a PCM multiplex signal in the event of the detection of a fault on the PCM multiplex signal stream. When a single PCM multiplex signal is faulty, this involves the blocking of 6\ channels which are not faulty. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ The definition of absence of group pilot used for the operation of the interruption control system is given in the Recommendation cited in\ [9]. The supergroup pilot can also be used. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 30 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ Detection of \*Qabsence of supergroup pilot\*U is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarms\ \ \ \ IDM alarms\ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTable 3/G.793 [1T3.793], p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T3.793]\fR .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ The concept of pilot level deviation alarm corresponds to a variation on the level of the pilot from its nominal value by more than \(+- | \ dB as stated in the Recommendation cited in\ [10]. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fINote\ 9\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsystem\*U fault condition corresponds to a fault on the transmultiplexer detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 10\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsynchronization\*U fault is that mentionned in \(sc\ 6 of the Recommendation\ G.793. When the transmultiplexer is synchronized with an external signal or with one of the two incoming PCM streams at 2048\ kbit/s, the transmultiplexer should transmit an alarm signal in the event of synchronization loss. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarms\ \ \ \ IDM alarms\ \ \ \ PCM alarms .ce \fBH.T. [1T1.794]\fR .ce TABLE\ 1/G.794 .ce \fBFault conditions and consequent action for the\fR .ce \fB24\(hychannel transmultiplexer\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(31p) . { Consequent Action Fault Conditions } { Prompt maintenance alarm indication (7) } { Alarm indication to the remote equipment (3) } AIS sending (4) { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Pilot cut\(hyoff to the remote FDM terminal } .T& lw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . { Loss of frame alignment and multiframe alignment or Loss of incoming signal (2) } Yes (8) Yes Yes (PCM | > | DM) { Digital error ratio 10\uD\dlF261\u4\d or 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d (10) } _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes (8) Yes { Reception of alarm indication from the remote equipment (2, 3) } Yes AIS receiving (4) _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes Yes (PCM | | > | DM) _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Absence of group pilot (5) Yes Yes (9) Yes { Pilot level deviation alarm (11) } _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes, if regulation is present _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(31p) . Failure of power supply (2) Yes { Yes, depending on network applications } System failure (6) Yes _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(31p) . { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } Synchronization failure Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR in the table signifies that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should not be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of incoming signal\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment and multiframe alignment\*U, \*QReception of alarm indication to the remote equipment\*U and \*QFailure of power supply\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.733. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ For \*QAlarm indication to the remote equipment\*U, data link bits are used. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ The AIS can be used only in the new frame structure to be specified by Study Group\ XVIII. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ The level, at which \*QAbsence of group pilot\*U is detected, is under study. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The \*QSystem failure\*U, which is only for the digital filtering transmultiplexer, corresponds to a fault detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ The consequent action \*QPrompt maintenance Alarm indication\*U and \*QAlarm indication to the remote equipment\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.733. .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBNotes of the Table 3/G.793 [2T3.793], p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .sp 2P .LP \fBReferences\fR .sp 1P .RT .LP [1] CCITT Recommendation \fIRecommendations concerning translating\fR \fIequipments\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.233. .LP [2] CCITT Recommendation \fIPilots on groups, supergroups, etc.\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.241. .LP [3] CCITT Recommendation \fIInterruption control\fR , Vol. VI, Rec.\ Q.416. .LP [4] CCITT Recommendation \fIRecommendations relating to the accuracy of\fR \fIcarrier frequencies\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.225. .LP [5] CCITT Recommendation \fISignal receiver\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.415. .LP [6] CCITT Recommendation \fISignal sender\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.414. .LP [7] CCITT Recommendation \fIDigital line signalling code\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.421, \(sc\ 3.1.2. .LP [8] CCITT Recommendation \fIConversion between analogue and digital versions\fR \fIof system R2 line signalling\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.430. .LP [9] CCITT Recommendation \fIInterruption control\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.416, \(sc\(sc\ 2.4.3.2 and\ 2.4.3.3. .LP [10] CCITT Recommendation \fIPilots on groups, supergroups, etc.\fR , Vol.\ III, Rec.\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. .LP [11] CCITT Recommendation \fIProtection against the effect of faulty\fR \fItransmission on groups of circuits\fR , Vol.\ VI, Rec.\ Q.33. \v'6p' .sp 2P .LP \fBRecommendation\ G.794\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBCHARACTERISTICS\ OF\ \fR \fB24\(hyCHANNEL\ TRANSMULTIPLEXING\ EQUIPMENTS\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.794'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.794 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Malaga\(hyTorremolinos, 1984, amended at Melbourne, 1988)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP \fB1\fR \fBIntroduction\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The 24\(hychannel transmultiplexer is a transmultiplexing equipment which satisfies Recommendations\ G.791 and\ G.792 and provides interconnection between a digital signal at 1544\ kbit/s and two analogue basic groups (24\(hychannel TMUX\(hyP). .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBDigital interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.1 \fICoding law\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The coding law used is \(*m\(hylaw specified in Recommendation\ G.711. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.2 \fIInterfaces\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 1544 kbit/s interfaces satisfy Recommendation G.703, \(sc\ 2. .bp .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.3 \fIFrame structure\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 1544 kbit/s frame structure satisfies Recommendation G.704, \(sc\ 3.1.1. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.4 \fIMultiframe structure\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The multiframe structure carried on the F\(hybit satisfies Recommendation\ G.704, \(sc\ 3.1.1. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB3\fR \fBAnalogue interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 3.1 \fIPorts\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The analogue interface consists of two 12\(hychannel groups (band 60\(hy108\ kHz) which satisfies Recommendation\ G.232. .PP The preferred signal levels at the group distribution frame satisfy Recommendation\ G.233. .RT .sp 1P .LP 3.2 \fIPilots\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The 24\(hychannel transmultiplexer should transmit and receive the group pilot in Recommendation\ G.241. .RT .sp 1P .LP 3.3 \fIPilot detection and regulation\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The transmultiplexer may or may not regulate levels on the basis of the levels of the group pilots. If so, the transmultiplexer must meet the conditions of Recommendation\ G.241. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB4\fR \fBCorrespondence between analogue and digital channels\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP A fixed correspondence is established between the analogue and digital channels. The following correspondence: .RT .LP PCM\ 1: Basic group 1 .LP Channels\ 1\ to\ 12: 60\(hy108 kHz .LP PCM\ 1: Basic group 2 .LP Channels\ 13\ to\ 24: 60\(hy108 kHz .sp 2P .LP \fB5\fR \fBSynchronization of transmultiplexer\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The transmultiplexer must produce virtual analogue carrier frequencies with the accuracy specified in Recommendation\ G.225 (\(+- | 0\uD\dlF261\u7\d). .PP For this purpose, it is recommended: .RT .LP a) either that the transmultiplexer should have an internal clock of sufficient accuracy; .LP b) or that the transmultiplexer should be synchronizable with an external signal which may be: .LP 1) a frequency produced by a central generator: 4, 12, 124\ kHz; .LP 2) or one of the incoming PCM streams which has sufficient accuracy (this may be the case, for example when this PCM stream 1544\ kbit/s is produced by a TDM switching equipment). .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ In the case of a digital filtering transmultiplexer, when synchronization on the incoming PCM stream is not possible, the remote digital terminal should have the sending side synchronized with the receiving side so as to avoid slipping at the transmultiplexer input. .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ In the case of external synchronization, transmultiplexers often have an internal oscillator locked to the external signal. If, upon loss of the external sync signal, this internal oscillator is allowed to continue to supply the clock for the outgoing digital signal (now in the free\(hyrunning mode), then this oscillator should have a minimum free\(hyrunning accuracy of 50\ \(mu\ 10\uD\dlF261\u6\d. This is intended to allow the distant end digital terminal to receive an adequate frequency for alarm purposes only, so as not to confuse maintenance and trouble\(hyshooting activities. Also, a local alarm should be given in the event of a fault in the synchronization system or in the absence of the external synchronization signal. .bp .PP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ In the case where the transmultiplexer is to be used in a TDMA satellite application, the effect of the satellite Doppler frequency variation must be taken into account. This can be done in two ways: .RT .LP \(em either, the TDMA terminal incorporates the Doppler buffer memories of appropriate capacity in the earth station to satellite direction. In this case, the two directions of the TMUX must be synchronized from one of the two 1544\ kbit/s PCM streams transmitted by the TDMA receive terminal; .LP \(em or, the TDMA terminal does not incorporate Doppler buffers. In this case, the PCM to FDM direction of the TMUX may be synchronized from one of the two 1544\ kbit/s streams transmitted by the TDMA receive terminal. In the FDM to PCM direction, the 1544\ kbit/s streams transmitted by the TMUX must be made synchronous with the TDMA system transmit clock: this supposes that a synchronization signal (contradirectional with the data) is provided by the TDMA transmit terminal to the TMUX. In the case where the processing in a digital filtering transmultiplexer is made synchronously for the two directions, Doppler buffer memories of appropriate capacity must be incorporated in the PCM interfaces. .sp 2P .LP \fB6\fR \fBSignalling\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Two different approaches can be envisaged: .RT .sp 1P .LP 6.1 \fINo signalling translation in TMUX\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP This is applicable to applications such as in\(hyband end\(hyto\(hyend signalling, and common channel signalling such as CCITT No.\ 6 or CCITT No.\ 7. .RT .sp 1P .LP 6.2 \fITranslation of analogue signalling (Recommendation Q.21) into\fR \fI1544\ kbit/s PCM line signalling (Recommendation G.733)\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP This translation is applicable to the predominant forms of analogue and digital signalling recommended by CCITT for international circuits (excluding signalling system\ R2) consisting of 12\(hychannel analogue groups \fIand\fR 1544\ kbit/s PCM digital signals. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB7\fR \fBFault conditions\fR \fBand consequent actions\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The principle governing the handling of alarms is as follows: .PP The behaviour of the 24\(hychannel transmultiplexer vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a 24\(hychannel PCM multiplex equipment should be the same as that of another 24\(hychannel PCM multiplex equipment. Vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a channel translator, it should behave like another channel translator. .PP Table 1/G.794 summarizes the fault conditions and consequent actions in accordance with the frame structure, defined in Recommendation\ G.704. .RT .LP .rs .sp 17P .ad r Blanc .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [1T1.794]\fR .ce TABLE\ 1/G.794 .ce \fBFault conditions and consequent action for the\fR .ce \fB24\(hychannel transmultiplexer\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(31p) . { Consequent Action Fault Conditions } { Prompt maintenance alarm indication (7) } { Alarm indication to the remote equipment (3) } AIS sending (4) { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Pilot cut\(hyoff to the remote FDM terminal } .T& lw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . { Loss of frame alignment and multiframe alignment or Loss of incoming signal (2) } Yes (8) Yes Yes (PCM | > | DM) { Digital error ratio 10\uD\dlF261\u4\d or 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d (10) } _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes (8) Yes { Reception of alarm indication from the remote equipment (2, 3) } Yes AIS receiving (4) _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes Yes (PCM | | > | DM) _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Absence of group pilot (5) Yes Yes (9) Yes { Pilot level deviation alarm (11) } _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | lw(31p) . Yes, if regulation is present _ .T& cw(12p) | lw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(31p) . Failure of power supply (2) Yes { Yes, depending on network applications } System failure (6) Yes _ .T& cw(12p) | cw(49p) | cw(37p) | cw(31p) | cw(37p) | lw(31p) | cw(31p) . { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } { Yes, depending on network applications } Synchronization failure Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR in the table signifies that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should not be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of incoming signal\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment and multiframe alignment\*U, \*QReception of alarm indication to the remote equipment\*U and \*QFailure of power supply\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.733. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ For \*QAlarm indication to the remote equipment\*U, data link bits are used. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ The AIS can be used only in the new frame structure to be specified by Study Group\ XVIII. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ The level, at which \*QAbsence of group pilot\*U is detected, is under study. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The \*QSystem failure\*U, which is only for the digital filtering transmultiplexer, corresponds to a fault detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ The consequent action \*QPrompt maintenance Alarm indication\*U and \*QAlarm indication to the remote equipment\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.733. .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 1/G.794 [1T1.794], p. 14\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T1.794]\fR .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ When AIS is detected, the \*QPrompt maintenance alarm indication\*U associated with the \*QLoss of frame alignment and multiframe alignment\*U with the \*QLoss of incoming signal\*U or with the \*QDigital error ratio\ 10\uD\dlF261\u4\d\*U should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 9\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 24 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. .LP \fINote\ 10\fR \ \(em\ Depends on network applications. .LP \fINote\ 11\fR \ \(em\ \*QPilot level deviation alarm\*U corresponds to a variation on the level of the incoming pilot from its nominal value by more than \(+- | \ dB, as stated in CCITT Recommendation\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarm\ \ \ \ FDM alarm\ \ \ \ PCM alarm .ce \fBH.T. [T1.795]\fR .ce \fBFDM codecs\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . Administration Analogue interface Digital interface Noise performance _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . British Telecom Supergroup (312\(hy552 kHz) \ 8 | 48 kbit/s < 140 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . British Telecom { 15 SG assembly (312\(hy4025 kHz) } 68 | 36 kbit/s < 700 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . China { Mastergroup (812\(hy2044 kHz or 60\(hy1300 kHz) } 34 | 68 kbit/s < 783 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . NTT Group (60\(hy108 kHz) \ 1 | 44 kbit/s < 340 pW0p _ .TE .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 1/G.794 [2T1.794], p. 15\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .sp 6 .sp 2P .LP \fBRecommendation\ G.795\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBCHARACTERISTICS\ OF\ \fR \fBCODECS\ FOR\ FDM\ ASSEMBLIES\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.795'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Rec.\ G.795 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Malaga\(hyTorremolinos, 1984, amended at Melbourne, 1988)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP The\ CCITT, .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP \fIconsidering\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP that codecs capable of encoding/decoding FDM assemblies will: .LP a) be a useful element in the transmission networks of some Administrations during the period of transition from analogue to digital working; .LP b) have a limited life and application; .LP c) already be available in a number of realizations, .sp 1P .LP \fIrecommends\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP that FDM codecs should conform with the following requirements: .sp 2P .LP \fB1\fR \fBGeneral\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP This Recommendation gives details of the analogue interfaces, the overall analogue\(hyto\(hyanalogue performance of a coder/decoder pair and certain details of the digital interfaces to which FDM codecs should conform. The CCITT does not recommend any particular relationship between FDM assemblies and the digital hierarchies to be used in any codec realization nor does it recommend any particular frame structure or encoding law. Administrations intending to use codecs in their networks should ensure that compatible designs of codec are used at each end of a link. For international links, the codecs to be used should be by the agreement of the Administrations concerned. An Annex to this Recommendation gives details supplied by some Administrations of a number of FDM codec realizations. .PP The application of FDM codecs in a network is explained in Supplement No.\ 28. .bp .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBAnalogue interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.1 \fIFDM assemblies\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The constitution of the FDM assemblies at the analogue input and output should conform to Recommendation\ G.211, Figure\ 1 | fIa)\fR /G.211, for the basic group and Recommendation\ G.233, Figures\ 1/G.233 through 5/G.233, as appropriate for the basic supergroup, mastergroup, supermastergroup and 15\ supergroup assemblies. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.2 \fIImpedances and relative levels\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The impedances and relative levels at the analogue transmission ports should be as indicated in Recommendation\ G.233, \(sc\(sc\ 3 through\ 6. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.3 \fIReturn loss\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The return loss against the nominal impedance of all analogue transmission ports should be at least 20\ dB in the wanted frequency band. This limit relates to the intrinsic return loss, i.e.\ that is obtained when the cords connecting the measuring apparatus to the equipment are as short as possible. In view of the station cabling encountered in practice, the return loss recorded at the distribution frame of groups, supergroups,\ etc.,\ may differ from the intrinsic return loss. This factor should be taken into account in designing and making links. .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.4 \fIAccuracy of carrier frequencies\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Designers of FDM codecs may find it expedient to translate the analogue signal frequency before coding and after decoding. The accuracy of any carrier frequencies used should conform to Recommendation\ G.225. It is possible to lock the carriers to the digital signal so that no overall frequency error is caused by the FDM\ codecs. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB3\fR \fBDigital interfaces\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP Digital interfaces should conform to the appropriate sections of Recommendation\ G.703. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB4\fR \fBEncoding law and frame structure\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP At present the CCITT does not recommend any particular encoding law or frame structure. In some instances it may not be technically or economically feasible to encode one standardized FDM assembly into one standardized hierarchical bit rate. In these cases it is possible that more than one encoded FDM assembly or an encoded FDM assembly and lower order hierarchical bit streams may be combined to form one standardized hierarchical bit rate conforming to Recommendation\ G.703. Where one or several encoded FDM assemblies are combined with some lower order hierarchical bit streams, then the multiplexing techniques used must be plesiochronous. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB5\fR \fBAnalogue performance\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The analogue performance is recommended in terms of the overall performance of a coder/decoder pair. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.1 \fINoise\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP A maximum value of 800 pW0p is recommended. In practice, this magnitude of noise is expected to occur only on codecs for the higher order FDM assemblies and that significantly lower values will be achieved with codecs for the smaller FDM assemblies (see the Annex to this Recommendation). The use of FDM codecs on comparatively short transmission paths becomes possible when lower levels of codec noise are achieved. The recommended allowance of noise is intended to take account of all sources of noise, i.e.\ noise due to: .RT .LP a) analogue processing before the coder and following the decoder, .LP b) quantization, .LP c) errors and jitter on the received digital signal as indicated in the G.900 series of Recommendations. .bp .PP Noise should be measured in accordance with Recommendation G.230 under the loading conditions given in Recommendation\ G.222, \(sc\ 4, for the particular FDM assembly used (see Note). .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ The contribution to this noise made by errors on the digital transmission path is likely to be small. The effect of errors is to give rise to impulsive type interference and its expression in pW0p depends upon the statistics of the error distribution. However, for design purposes, it should be assumed that errors occurring on the digital line system have a Poisson distribution with a long\(hyterm mean error ratio of 10\uD\dlF261\u7\d. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.2 \fIPerformance under conditions of light loading\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Under conditions of light loading, the quantizing distortion caused by a discrete tone (e.g.\ a test tone or signalling frequency) may give rise to a structured noise spectrum containing components considerably in excess of the average quantizing distortion level per channel. However, in practice, the presence of a small number of system reference pilots and carrier leaks is sufficient to maintain an adequately uniform noise spectral distribution. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.3 \fIOverload point\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP Should be as given in Recommendation\ G.233, \(sc\ 6 (see Note). .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ A higher loading is appropriate if digital speech interpolation techniques or 3\ kHz spaced channels (Recommendation\ G.235) are used. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.4 \fIFrequency response\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The amplitude/frequency response, the ratio between wanted and unwanted components and the group delay distortion recommended is that given in Recommendation\ G.242 for through connections of the relevant FDM assemblies. This performance will be adequate to allow direct connection of the FDM codec analogue ports to the low frequency side of following translating equipment. However, if the analogue ports of the FDM codec are to be directly connected to the high frequency side of translating equipment, then the performance required of the FDM codec may appropriately be that performance normally required by the Administration of its translating equipment. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.5 \fIGo\(hyreturn crosstalk\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The go\(hyreturn crosstalk ratio should not be worse than 80 dB. .PP This level of crosstalk may be difficult to measure because of the digital processing in the transmission path. It may be necessary to add to the disturbed path a low level activating signal (a sine wave or band limited white noise) to avoid gain enhancement effects. .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.6 \fIUnwanted modulation by harmonics of the power supply and other\fR \fIlow frequencies\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The combined effect of a coder/decoder pair should correspond to a minimum side component attenuation of 57\ dB (Recommendation\ G.229). .RT .sp 1P .LP 5.7 \fIPhase jitter\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The phase jitter on a signal caused by a coder/decoder pair should not exceed 1\(de peak\(hyto\(hypeak when measured in the frequency band given in Recommendation\ G.229, \(sc\ 2. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ The value quoted above is indicated as guidance for design purposes. In practical applications, the codec should tolerate the jitter of the digital interfaces as specified in Recommendations\ G.823 and\ G.824. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB6\fR \fBFault conditions\fR \fBand consequent actions\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP The decoder should detect: .RT .LP a) loss of frame alignment; .LP b) loss of digital input signal; .LP c) the presence of Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) on the digital input port. .PP For all these conditions, the analogue output signal should be suppressed. .PP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ Other conditions and consequent actions are under study. .bp .RT .ce 1000 ANNEX\ A .ce 0 .ce 1000 (to Recommendation G.795) .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .ce \fBH.T. [T1.795]\fR .ce \fBFDM codecs\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . Administration Analogue interface Digital interface Noise performance _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . British Telecom Supergroup (312\(hy552 kHz) \ 8 | 48 kbit/s < 140 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . British Telecom { 15 SG assembly (312\(hy4025 kHz) } 68 | 36 kbit/s < 700 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . China { Mastergroup (812\(hy2044 kHz or 60\(hy1300 kHz) } 34 | 68 kbit/s < 783 pW0p _ .T& lw(60p) | cw(72p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . NTT Group (60\(hy108 kHz) \ 1 | 44 kbit/s < 340 pW0p _ .TE .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTable [T1.795], p. .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .sp 3 .sp 2P .LP \fBSupplement\ No.\ 28\fR .RT .sp 2P .ce 1000 \fBAPPLICATION\ OF\ TRANSMULTIPLEXERS,\ FDM\ CODECS,\ DATA\(hyIN\(hyVOICE\ (DIV) | SYSTEMS\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 28'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 28 %' .ce 0 .ce 1000 \fBAND\ DATA\(hyOVER\(hyVOICE\ (DOV)\ SYSTEMS\fR .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBDURING\ THE\ TRANSITION\ FROM\ AN\ ANALOGUE\ TO\ A\ DIGITAL\ NETWORK\fR .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 (Referred to in Recommendations G.791 to G.795; this supplement .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .ce 1000 is to be found on page 397 of Fascicle III.3 of .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 the \fIRed Book\fR , Geneva, 1985.) \v'1P' .ce 0 .sp 1P .sp 2P .LP \fBSupplement\ No.\ 31\fR .RT .sp 2P .ce 1000 \fBSTATUS\ OF\ WORK\ OF\ PRESENTLY\ CONSIDERED\ DIGITAL\ CIRCUIT\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 31'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 31 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBMULTIPLICATION\ EQUIPMENT\ (DCME)\ DOCUMENTS\fR .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Melbourne, 1988)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 (referred to in Recommendation G.763) .ce 0 .sp 1P .PP The intent is to achieve a single comprehensive DCME Recommendation based on the current work of various Administrations, recognized private operating agencies and recognized standards bodies. .bp .sp 1P .RT .PP Consideration is being given to make the CCITT Recommendation on DCME applicable to all circumstances where DCME is required (i.e.\ cable and satellite, various signalling protocols,\ etc.). It will be of such detail that equipment conforming to it, but obtained from different design sources, would work together satisfactorily within a single system. .PP Documents important to the study of a detailed DCME Recommendation (planned and available) include: .RT .LP INTELSAT \(em A detailed specification\ \(em\ \fIINTELSAT earth station\fR \fIstandards (IESS)\fR \ (Document IEES\(hy501 Rev.1) \fIdigital\fR \fIcircuit multiplication equipment specification,\fR \fI32\ kbit/s ADPCM with DSI\fR , (15\ March\ 1988) has been approved and issued by the INTELSAT Board of Governors. .LP France \(em Contribution to Study Group XV, April 1988, \fIDescription of a bearer frame format and associated\fR \fIassignment channel used in the CELTIC\(hy3G DCMS, and\fR \fIperformance evaluation\fR (which incorporates a 2\ bit overload strategy on speech signals). .LP EUTELSAT \(em Detailed EUTELSAT specification (Document BS14\(hy49), \fIDCME specification, 32 kbit/s ADPCM and DSI\fR , May\ 1988, approved by the EUTELSAT Board of Signatories (Note\ 1). .LP Committee\ T1 \(em \fIDigital circuit multiplication equipment\fR \fIinterworking standard\fR , under study with draft standard scheduled for submission for voting at the end of\ 1988 (Note\ 2). .PP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ This specification is based in a large part on the INTELSAT specification IESS\(hy501 Rev.1 with modifications and additions appropriate to the European: countries (particularly R2D signalling system accomodation). .PP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The current draft is based in large part on the INTELSAT specification IESS\(hy501, 16\ September\ 1987, with modifications appropriate to the US national situation. \v'1P' .RT .sp 2P .LP \fBSupplement\ No.\ 32\fR .RT .sp 2P .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fBTRANSFER\ OF\ ALARM\ INFORMATION\ ON\ 60\(hyCHANNEL | TRANSMULTIPLEXING\ EQUIPMENT\fR .EF '% Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 32'' .OF '''Fascicle\ III.4\ \(em\ Sup.\ No.\ 32 %' .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 \fI(Melbourne, 1988)\fR .sp 9p .RT .ce 0 .sp 1P .ce 1000 (referred to in Recommendation G.793) .ce 0 .sp 1P .LP \fB1\fR \fBIntroduction\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP In the transition period from analogue to digital networks, interconnection between analogue and digital systems will be necessary. In some cases, transmultiplexing equipment can provide the necessary interconnection as described in Supplement No.\ 28 of Volume\ III of the Red Book\ [1]. .PP Due to the different number of channels contained in the various FDM assemblies and TDM arrangements in both analogue and digital hierarchies, the transmission of alarm information may lead to some difficulties (e.g.\ blocking of non\(hyfaulty channels,\ etc.) if no special means are foreseen. .PP Methods for alarm transfer based on international standardized signalling systems are already described in Recommendations\ G.793. The basic principles are summarized in \(sc\ 3 below. Other solutions can be implemented in national networks or in international networks by bilateral agreement. Paragraph\ 4 describes a number of possible methods used by various Administrations. .RT .sp 2P .LP \fB2\fR \fBPrinciples of transmultiplexing\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 2.1 \fICorrespondence between FDM and TDM hierarchies\fR (see Figure 1) .sp 9p .RT .PP According to Recommendation G.793, the relationship is as shown in Table\ 1. .bp .RT .ce \fBH.T. [T1.32]\fR .ce TABLE\ 1 .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . Group Analogue channels PCM PCM channels _ .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 1 1 to 12 1 \ 1 to 12 .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 2 1 to 12 1 13 to 24 .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 3 1 to 6\ 1 25 to 30 .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 3 7 to 12 2 \ 1 to 6\ .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 4 1 to 12 2 \ 7 to 18 .T& cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) | cw(48p) . 5 1 to 12 2 19 to 30 .TE .LP \fINote\fR \ \(em\ In national networks or by agreement between Administrations, other schemes of correspondence between analogue and digital channels may be used. .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 1 [T1.32], p. 17\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .sp 4 .sp 1P .LP 2.2 \fIDetection of fault conditions in transmultiplexers\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP According to the specification in Rec.\ G.793, the following fault conditions are detected in transmultiplexers: .RT .LP a) \fIdigital side\fR .LP \(em loss of incoming signal, error ratio greater than 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d, loss of frame alignment; .LP \(em loss of multiframe alignment (when used); .LP \(em detection of a remote alarm. .LP b) \fIanalogue side\fR .LP \(em loss of group pilot; .LP \(em loss of supergroup pilot; .LP \(em pilot level deviation alarm. .LP c) system alarm .LP \(em failure of power supply; .LP \(em system failure (if in\(hyservice monitoring is implemented); .LP \(em synchronization failure. .sp 1P .LP 2.3 \fITransmission of alarm information\fR (see Figure 1) .sp 9p .RT .LP a) \fIFDM towards TDM\fR .LP If one of the group pilots fails, then for the relevant group an individual alarm should be transmitted from the analogue side to the relevant digital output port of the transmultiplexer. In the 60\ channel\(hyTMUX, this creates a specific problem in the case of \fIgroup\ 3\fR , which is split between the two digital streams. .LP b) \fITDM towards FDM\fR .LP In the 60 channel\(hyTMUX, if only one of the two digital incoming composite streams fails, no group pilot should be sent to the analogue output port of the transmultiplexer for groups\ 1 and\ 2 (or\ 4 and\ 5 respectively) and for group\ 3 where 6\ non\(hyfaulty channels might then be out of service (see \(sc\ 3). .PP In both cases, some kind of per channel alarm information is required to solve the difficulties. .bp .sp 2P .LP \fB3\fR \fBAlarm transfer based on international standardized signalling systems\fR .sp 1P .RT .PP When the 2\(hybit version of Signalling System R2 is used on the digital side of a TMUX, then a conversion between the digital and the analogue versions of R2 is performed in the TMUX, according to Recommendation\ Q.430. This conversion allows some alarm transfer on a per\(hychannel basis of the signalling information itself (on the digital side, bits\ \fIa\fR and\ \fIb\fR of time slot\ 16 are used completely for signalling). Table\ 2/G.793 refers to this method. .PP For in\(hyband signalling and common channel signalling, Table\ 3/G.793 gives the fault conditions and consequent actions. However, the problem of alarm transfer on a per channel basis has not yet been solved, and is currently being studied by Study Group\ XI for supervision of TDMA/DSI satellite systems. .PP One possibility is to use bits \fIa\fR or \fIb\fR of time slot 16 to transmit some alarm indication on a per\(hychannel basis from FDM to PCM, as in the case of the analogue version of S.S.R2 (see \(sc\ 4.1 below). However, in the opposite direction, when only one PCM stream fails, it is in principle either possible to block 6\ non\(hyfaulty channels, or not to block\ 6 faulty channels. Since in the latter case subscribers may be charged even though they are not connected by a speech path, it is preferable to adopt the first alternative. .PP Alternative methods of alarm transfer are in use in national applications and these are described in \(sc\ 4 below. .RT .LP .rs .sp 33P .ad r \fBFigure 1, p. 18\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .sp 2P .LP \fB4\fR \fBMethods of alarm transfer used in national applications\fR .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 4.1 \fIAnalogue version of Signalling System R2\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP 4.1.1 In national networks, the following arrangements conforming to [2] may be used when the circuits connected to the transmultiplexer are operated with the Signalling System R2. .sp 9p .RT .PP The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer establishes a correspondence between the signalling data carried by time slots\ 16 of the PCM frames and the out\(hyof\(hyband signalling frequencies at 3825\ Hz. The specifications concerning these signalling frequencies are contained in Recommendations\ Q.414 and\ Q.415. .PP The signalling bit \fIa\fR associated with a channel is used to transmit the presence or absence of the signalling frequency in that channel. The signalling bit\ \fIb\fR associated with a channel is used to transmit alarm information to the channel in the FDM to PCM direction, when the loss of the group pilot carrying the channel is detected. .PP In this organization, the principles governing the handling of alarms is as follows: .RT .LP \(em priority is given to the correct functioning of the interruption control system (Recommendation\ Q.416); .LP \(em the behaviour of a transmultiplexer vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a 30 channel PCM multiplex should be the same as that of another 30\(hychannel PCM multiplex. However, the transmultiplexer performs certain functions peculiar to digital multiplexing equipments, such as the emission of the AIS. Vis\(hy\*`a\(hyvis a group modulator, it should behave like another group modulator. .PP Table 2 summarizes fault conditions and consequent actions. .PP 4.1.2 The same solution may also be used for another national out\(hyof\(hyband signalling systems. .sp 9p .RT .PP 4.1.3 In some cases, it may be desirable for the transmultiplexer to provide locally the information control information relating to the various groups. .sp 1P .LP 4.2 \fIOther out\(hyof\(hyband signalling systems\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The same methods as for the analogue version of Signalling System R2 can be used. Table\ 2 also applies. .RT .sp 2P .LP 4.3 \fIMultiframe in combination with inband and common channel\fR \fIsignalling system\fR [3] .sp 1P .RT .sp 1P .LP 4.3.1 \fIInband signalling (Signalling Systems No. 4 and 5)\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP In the case of inband signalling, normally no multiframe alignment exists. Therefore time slot\ 16 may be used for transmission of additional signals, e.g.\ data signals. In this case, there is no possibility for transmission of pilot\(hyalarms. .PP If time slot 16 is not used for transmission of additional signals, bit\ \fIa\fR or bit\ \fIb\fR of this time slot can be used for transmission of pilot\(hyalarms in the FDM \(ra PCM direction. In this case, multiframe alignment is necessary. .PP In the PCM \(ra FDM direction Note 5 of Table 3. .RT .sp 1P .LP 4.3.2 \fICommon channel signalling\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The following refers only to Signalling System No.\ 7. This system is optimized for operation in digital telecommunication networks over 64\ kbit/s digital channels (see Rec.\ Q.701). Therefore, digital data links should be preferred. But analogue transmission rates over 4\ kHz or 3\ kHz channels and modems, e.g.\ with 2400\ bit/s is also possible (Recs.\ Q.701,\ Q.702) if no digital channel is available. .PP Low speed signalling data links can be transmitted over a transmultiplexer. Fault conditions and consequent actions are the same as for inband signalling. (See Table\ 3) .bp .RT .ce \fBH.T. [1T2.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 2 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent actions, applicable for\fR \fBnational networks where Signalling System\ R2, 1\(hybit\fR \fBanalogue version, is used\fR (see Note\ 1) } .TE .TS center box; cw(78p) | cw(36p) sw(30p) sw(36p) sw(30p) sw(36p) sw(30p) sw(36p) sw(30p) , ^ | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c | c s s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } { Bit 3, time\ slot 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) } { Bit 3, time\ slot 16, frame 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) (optional) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Blocking of faulty signalling channels } Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note\ 2) { Bit \fIb\fR , time slot 16 to 1 (see\ Note\ 3) } _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note 4) Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (see Note 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Loss of multitrame alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note\ 4) Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (see Note\ 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Absence of received group pilot (see Note 6) } Yes Yes FDM | > | CM Yes FDM | > | CM Yes (see Note 7) Yes (see Notes\ 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note 8) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (Note\ 9) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . Failure of poser supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { System failure (see Note\ 10) } Yes Yes, 5 groups Yes (see Note 7) Yes (see Notes 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(66p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | cw(30p) | cw(36p) | lw(30p) | lw(36p) | lw(30p) . { Synchronization failure (see Note 11) } Yes .TE .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ System alarms\ \ \ \ FDM alarms\ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 2 [1T2.32] \ \ (\*`a l'italienne), p. 19\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T2.32]\fR .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR | n the table signifies, that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should \fInot\fR be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the condition, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal at 2\ Mbit/s\*U, \*QError ratio >\ 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, \*QLoss of multiframe alignment\*U and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot\ 0 to\ 1\*U, \*QBit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 to\ 1\*U and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ Bits \fIb\fR of time slot 16 are used for channel associated transmission of the alarm of an individual group pilot of the affected 12\ channels if the FDM \(ra PCM direction, so as to ensure the correct functioning of the interruption control, without having to suppress channels that are not necessarily faulty, for example, in the case of a fault on a single group. In the case of group\ 3, bits\ \fIb\fR of the concerned 2\(mu6\ channels of the two 2048\ kbit/s bit streams are affected. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should be able to detect the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment, with an excessive error rate or with the loss of multiframe alignment should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ In the PCM \(ra FDM direction, the pilots must be cut for the 3\ groups associated with a PCM multiplex signal in the event of the detection of a fault on the PCM multiplex signal stream. When a single PCM multiplex signal is faulty, this involves the blocking of 6\ channels which are not faulty. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The definition of absence of group pilot used for the operation of the interruption control system is given in the Recommendation\ Q.416, \(sc\(sc\ 2.4.3.2 and 2.4.3.3. The supergroup pilot can also be used. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 30 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. The sending of AIS then has priority over the setting of bit\ \fIb\fR of time slot\ 16 to\ 1. .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ Detection of \*Qabsence of supergroup pilot\*U is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fINote\ 9\fR \ \(em\ The concept of pilot level deviation alarm corresponds to a variation on the level of the pilot from its nominal value by more than \(+- | \ dB, as stated in Recommendation\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fINote\ 10\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsystem\*U fault condition corresponds to a fault on the transmultiplexer detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 11\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsynchronization\*U fault is that mentionned in \(sc 6 of Recommendation\ G.793. When the transmultiplexer is synchronized with an external signal or with one of the two incoming PCM streams at 2048\ kbit/s, the transmultiplexer should transmit an alarm signal in the event of synchronization loss. .LP \fBH.T. [1T3.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 3 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent sections for inband signalling\fR \fBsystems and common channel\fR \fBsignalling systems with low bit rates\fR (Note 1) } .TE .TS center box; cw(90p) | cw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) , ^ | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c s s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } { Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) } { Bit 6, time slot 16, frame 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) (optional) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note\ 2) { Bit \fIa\fR or bit \fIb\fR , time slot 16 to 1 (optional) } _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note\ 4) Yes Yes PCM > FDM Yes (see Note 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of multiframe alignment (see Note\ 2) (optional) } Yes (see Note\ 4) Yes Yes (see Note\ 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received group pilot (see Note 6) } Yes Yes FDM > PCM Yes (see Note\ 7) Yes (see Notes 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note\ 8) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (see Note\ 9) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . Failure of power supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . System failure (see Note 10) Yes Yes, 5 groups Yes (see Note 7) Yes (see Notes 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Synchronization failure (see Note 11) } Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR | n the table signifies, that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should \fInot\fR be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fBPOUR MONTAGE:\fR System alarms \ \ \ \ FDM alarms \ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBRemarques du Tableau 2 [2T2.32], p. 20\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [1T3.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 3 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent sections for inband signalling\fR \fBsystems and common channel\fR \fBsignalling systems with low bit rates\fR (Note 1) } .TE .TS center box; cw(90p) | cw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) sw(36p) , ^ | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c s s ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c. Fault conditions Consequent actions { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } { Alarm indication transmitted to the remote end } { Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) } { Bit 6, time slot 16, frame 0 to 1 (see Note\ 2) (optional) } { Blocking of faulty speech channels } Transmission of alarms Pilot cut\(hyout AIS sent (see Note\ 2) { Bit \fIa\fR or bit \fIb\fR , time slot 16 to 1 (optional) } _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment (see Note\ 2) } Yes (see Note\ 4) Yes Yes PCM > FDM Yes (see Note 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Loss of multiframe alignment (see Note\ 2) (optional) } Yes (see Note\ 4) Yes Yes (see Note\ 5) _ .T& lw(12p) | lw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received group pilot (see Note 6) } Yes Yes FDM > PCM Yes (see Note\ 7) Yes (see Notes 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Absence of the received supergroup pilot (see Note\ 8) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (see Note\ 9) } Yes _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . Failure of power supply Yes Yes, if possible Yes, if possible _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . System failure (see Note 10) Yes Yes, 5 groups Yes (see Note 7) Yes (see Notes 3 and 7) _ .T& lw(12p) | cw(78p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | cw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) | lw(36p) . { Synchronization failure (see Note 11) } Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR | n the table signifies, that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should \fInot\fR be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fBPOUR MONTAGE:\fR System alarms \ \ \ \ FDM alarms \ \ \ \ PCM alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 3 [T3.32] \ \ (\*`a l'italienne), p. 21\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T3.32]\fR .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal at 2\ Mbit/s\*U, \*QError ratio >\ 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, \*QLoss of multiframe alignment\*U and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot\ 0 to\ 1\*U, \*QBit\ 6, time slot\ 16, frame\ 0 to\ 1\*U and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ Bits \fIb\fR of time slot 16 are used for channel associated transmission of the alarm of an individual group pilot of the affected 12\ channels if the FDM \(ra PCM direction, so as to ensure the correct functioning of the interruption control, without having to suppress channels that are not necessarily faulty, for example, in the case of a fault on a single group. In the case of group\ 3, bits\ \fIb\fR of the concerned 2\(mu6\ channels of the two 2048\ kbit/s bit streams are affected. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ The 60\(hychannel transmultiplexer should be able to detect the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment, with an excessive error rate or with the loss of multiframe alignment should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ In the PCM \(ra FDM direction, the pilots must be cut for the 3\ groups associated with a PCM multiplex signal in the event of the detection of a fault on the PCM multiplex signal stream. When a single PCM multiplex signal is faulty, this involves the blocking of 6\ channels which are not faulty. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The definition of absence of group pilot used for the operation of the interruption control system is given in the Recommendation\ Q.416, \(sc\(sc\ 2.4.3.2 and 2.4.3.3. The supergroup pilot can also be used. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ The AIS is sent only if the 30 channels of a single PCM stream are in the alarm condition. The sending of AIS then has priority over the setting of bit\ \fIb\fR of time slot\ 16 to\ 1. .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ Detection of \*Qabsence of supergroup pilot\*U is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fINote\ 9\fR \ \(em\ The concept of pilot level deviation alarm corresponds to a variation on the level of the pilot from its nominal value by more than \(+- | \ dB, as stated in Recommendation\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fINote\ 10\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsystem\*U fault condition corresponds to a fault on the transmultiplexer detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 11\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsynchronization\*U fault is that mentionned in \(sc 6 of the Recommendation\ G.793. When the transmultiplexer is synchronized with an external signal or with one of the two incoming PCM streams at 2048\ kbit/s, the transmultiplexer should transmit an alarm signal in the event of synchronization loss. .LP \fBH.T. [1T4.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 4 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent actions for common channel\fR \fBsignalling using combinations\fR \fBof cut group pilots\fR (Note 1) } .TE .TS center box; lw(92p) | cw(20p) sw(20p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) | cw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(18p) | cw(24p) sw(24p) , ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s s s s | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c. { Consequent Actions Fault Conditions } Digital Analogue Other AIS in PCM\ 1 (Note\ 2) AIS in PCM\ 2 (Note\ 2) { AIS in co\(hydirectional 64\ kbit/s O/P } PCM 1 PCM 2 { AIS in time slot carrying CCS data } PCM 1 PCM 2 Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 PCM 1 PCM 2 Pilot cut out 1 2 3 4 5 Suppress supergroup pilot { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(40p) | cw(38p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment } PCM\ 1 (Note\ 2) Yes Yes Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (Note\ 3) _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(40p) | cw(38p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment } PCM\ 2 (Note\ 2) Yes Yes Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (Note\ 3) _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of 64\ kbit/s PCM\ 1 input (Note\ 4) } Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of 64\ kbit/s PCM\ 2 input (Note\ 4) } Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . Bit 3, time slot 0: PCM 1 Yes Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Bit 3, time slot 0: PCM 2 } Yes Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of Group 1 and Group 2 but not Group 3 } Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Any other combination of Group\ 1, 2 and 3 losses } Yes Yes Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of Group 4 and Group\ 5 but not Group 3 } Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Any other combination of Group\ 3, 4 and 5 losses } Yes Yes Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of supergroup pilot (Note\ 5) } Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (Note\ 6) } Yes _ .TE .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBRemarques du Tableau 3 [2T3.32] + Remarques, p. 22\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .sp 3 .sp 1P .LP 4.4 \fIFault conditions and consequent actions for common channel\fR \fIsignalling using combinations of cut\fR \fIgroup pilots\fR .sp 9p .RT .PP The alarm transfer procedure detailed in Table 4 is used in a TMUX\(hyTMUX and a TMUX\(hyGTE/CTE/PCM MUX link used by BT (United Kingdom). Figure\ 2 shows how these two types of link are implemented. The method uses combinations of cut group pilots to transfer standard digital alarms across the analogue portion of the link. One pilot is cut to signal a forward alarm and two pilots are cut to signal a backward alarm. The FDM path is thus effectively transparent to digital alarms, giving consistency with systems which are entirely digital. Key features of this method are that it does not require that alarms be transferred on a per\(hychannel basis and it ensures that all faulty channels are blocked. It therefore avoids the problems mentioned in \(sc\ 3 above. .PP No modifications are required to the implementation of the common channel signalling system. The 64\ kbit/s common channel signalling channel is extracted from PCM\ 1 or PCM\ 2 and sent over one group via a modem. .RT .LP .rs .sp 7P .ad r Blanc .ad b .RT .LP .bp .LP .rs .sp 47P .ad r \fBFigure 2, p. 23\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [1T4.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 4 .T& cw(342p) . { \fBFault conditions and consequent actions for common channel\fR \fBsignalling using combinations\fR \fBof cut group pilots\fR (Note 1) } .TE .TS center box; lw(92p) | cw(20p) sw(20p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) | cw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(18p) | cw(24p) sw(24p) , ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s s s s | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c. { Consequent Actions Fault Conditions } Digital Analogue Other AIS in PCM\ 1 (Note\ 2) AIS in PCM\ 2 (Note\ 2) { AIS in co\(hydirectional 64\ kbit/s O/P } PCM 1 PCM 2 { AIS in time slot carrying CCS data } PCM 1 PCM 2 Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 PCM 1 PCM 2 Pilot cut out 1 2 3 4 5 Suppress supergroup pilot { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(40p) | cw(38p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment } PCM\ 1 (Note\ 2) Yes Yes Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (Note\ 3) _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(40p) | cw(38p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of signal Error ratio > 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d Loss of frame alignment } PCM\ 2 (Note\ 2) Yes Yes Yes Yes PCM | > | DM Yes (Note\ 3) _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of 64\ kbit/s PCM\ 1 input (Note\ 4) } Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of 64\ kbit/s PCM\ 2 input (Note\ 4) } Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . Bit 3, time slot 0: PCM 1 Yes Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Bit 3, time slot 0: PCM 2 } Yes Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of Group 1 and Group 2 but not Group 3 } Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Any other combination of Group\ 1, 2 and 3 losses } Yes Yes Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of Group 4 and Group\ 5 but not Group 3 } Yes Optional _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Any other combination of Group\ 3, 4 and 5 losses } Yes Yes Yes Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Loss of supergroup pilot (Note\ 5) } Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(20p) | lw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Pilot level deviation alarm (Note\ 6) } Yes _ .TE .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBTableau 4 [1T4.32] \ \ (\*`a l'italienne), p. 24\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .ce \fBH.T. [2T4.32]\fR .ps 9 .vs 11 .nr VS 11 .nr PS 9 .TS center box; cw(342p) . TABLE\ 4\ \fI(cont.)\fR .TE .TS center box; lw(92p) | cw(20p) sw(20p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) sw(20p) sw(14p) sw(14p) | cw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(6p) sw(12p) sw(18p) | cw(24p) sw(24p) , ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c s s s s | ^ | ^ , ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | ^ | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c. { Consequent Actions Fault Conditions } Digital Analogue Other AIS in PCM\ 1 (Note\ 2) AIS in PCM\ 2 (Note\ 2) { AIS in co\(hydirectional 64\ kbit/s O/P } PCM 1 PCM 2 { AIS in time slot carrying CCS data } PCM 1 PCM 2 Bit 3, time slot 0 to 1 PCM 1 PCM 2 Pilot cut out 1 2 3 4 5 Suppress supergroup pilot { Blocking of faulty speech channels } { Prompt maintenance alarm indication generated } _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | lw(14p) | lw(48p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . Failure of power supply If possible If possible If possible If possible \fR If possible If possible Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | cw(12p) | cw(6p) | cw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . System failure (Note\ 7) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes If possible Yes _ .T& lw(14p) | lw(78p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | cw(20p) | cw(14p) | cw(14p) | cw(12p) | cw(6p) | cw(12p) | lw(6p) | lw(12p) | lw(18p) | lw(24p) | lw(24p) . { Synchronization failure (Note\ 8) } Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes If possible Yes .TE .LP \fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ A \fIYes\fR | n the table signifies, that an action should be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault conditions. An open space in the table signifies that the relevant action should \fInot\fR be taken as a consequence of the relevant fault condition, if this condition is the only one present. If more than one fault condition is simultaneously present, the relevant action should be taken if, for at least one of the conditions, a \fIYes\fR is defined in relation to this action. .LP \fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ The fault conditions \*QLoss of signal\*U, \*QError ratio >\ 10\uD\dlF261\u3\d\*U, \*QLoss of frame alignment\*U, \*QLoss of multiframe alignment\*U and the consequent action \*QBit\ 3, time slot\ 0 to\ 1\*U, and \*QAIS sent\*U are defined in Recommendation\ G.732. .LP \fINote\ 3\fR \ \(em\ The TMUX should be able to detect the alarm indication signal (AIS) on incoming streams at 2048\ kbit/s. When AIS is detected, the prompt maintenance indication associated with the loss of frame alignment and/or an excessive error ratio should be blocked. .LP \fINote\ 4\fR \ \(em\ For transmultiplexers not required to handle common channel signalling, in either or both PCM streams, it shall be possible to program the TMUX to suppress the alarms associated with these fault conditions. .LP \fINote\ 5\fR \ \(em\ Detection of absence of supergroup pilot is not obligatory. If the supergroup pilot is not sent, this alarm function can be performed by supervision of the 5\ group pilots. .LP \fINote\ 6\fR \ \(em\ The concept of pilot level deviation alarm corresponds to a variation on the level of the pilot from its nominal value by more than \(+- | \ dB as stated in Recommandation\ G.241, \(sc\ 1. This applies only to transmultiplexers with automatic internal level regulation. .LP \fINote\ 7\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsystem\*U fault condition corresponds to a fault on the transmultiplexer detected by the transmultiplexer's supervision system, when it has one. .LP \fINote\ 8\fR \ \(em\ The \*Qsynchronisation\*U fault is that mentioned in \(sc\ 6 of Recommendation\ G.793. When the transmultiplexer is synchronized with an external signal or with one of the two incoming PCM streams at 2048\ kbit/s, the transmultiplexer should transmit an alarm signal in the event of synchronisation loss. .LP \fBPour Montage\fR :\ \ \ \ FDM alarms\ \ \ PCM alarms\ \ \ \ System alarms .nr PS 9 .RT .ad r \fBRemarques du Tableau 4 [2T4.32], p. 25\fR .sp 1P .RT .ad b .RT .LP .bp .sp 2P .LP \fBReferences\fR .sp 1P .RT .LP [1] Supplement No. 28 \fIApplications of transmultiplexers, FDM Codecs,\fR \fIdata\(hyin\(hyvoice (DIV) systems and data\(hyover\(hyvoice (DOV) systems during the\fR \fItransition from an analogue to a digital network\fR , Red Book, Vol.\ III.3, Geneva,\ 1985. .LP [2] Supplement No. 3 \fIUse of the analogue line signalling version on\fR \fI2048\ kbit/s PCM transmission systems\fR , Blue Book, Vol.\ VI, Fascicle\ VI.4. .LP [3] Contribution COM XV\(hy29 (Federal Republic of Germany), Study Period\ 1985\(hy88. .LP [4] Contribution COM XV\(hy58 (United Kingdom), Study Period 1985\(hy88. .LP .bp