1、 ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01)ETSI Standard Access and Terminals (AT);POTS requirements applicable to ADSL modemswhen connected to an analogue presented PSTN lineETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 2 Reference RES/AT-010136 Keywords ADSL, analogue, POTS, PSTN, terminal ETSI 650 Route des Luciol
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8、ons and abbreviations.6 3.1 Definitions6 3.2 Abbreviations .6 4 General aspects - Rationale for requirements.6 4.1 Polarity .8 4.2 DC resistance8 4.3 Ringing impedance.8 4.4 Transient response to ringing signals .8 4.5 DC current during ringing 8 4.6 Impedance unbalance about earth 8 4.7 DC resistan
9、ce to earth.9 4.8 Impedance for PSTN voice band and metering signals9 4.8.1 Voice band (200 Hz to 4 000 Hz) .9 4.8.2 Frequencies used for metering pulses (12 kHz and 16 kHz).10 4.9 (Informative) DC signalling .10 4.10 (Informative) Distortion effects10 History 11 ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01
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13、roduced by ETSI Technical Committee Access and Terminals (AT). Introduction ADSL modems are often installed in parallel with PSTN analogue terminal equipment. They may be indirectly connected to line via an ADSL splitter, or directly connected when using distributed filters with the existing POTS te
14、rminals. Often the ADSL splitter at the customers premises does not contain a DC blocking component, therefore there is a DC path between ADSL modem and the PSTN line. Arising from this, TR 101 954 2 was produced to study what requirements would need to be met by the line interface of the ADSL modem
15、 in order not to degrade the PSTN service. ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 5 1 Scope The present document specifies the requirements normally applying to analogue presented PSTN terminal equipment to ensure correct interworking with PSTN network interfaces that would also apply to ADSL modems
16、when connected to the PSTN using distributed filters or ADSL splitters without a DC blocking function. The requirements of the present document do not apply in cases where the modem is only intended for use with splitters that include blocking capacitors. The present document considers that the ADSL
17、 modem may be connected with up to 4 PSTN terminals. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number
18、) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at http:/docbox.etsi.org/Reference. 1 ETSI TBR 021: “Ter
19、minal Equipment (TE); Attachment requirements for pan-European approval for connection to the analogue Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) of TE (excluding TE supporting the voice telephony service) in which network addressing, if provided, is by means of Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) sign
20、alling“. 2 ETSI TR 101 954: “Access and Terminals (AT); A study on POTS requirements applicable to ADSL modems when connected to an analogue presented PSTN line“. 3 ETSI EG 201 120: “Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Method of rating terminal equipment so that it can be connected in series a
21、nd/or in parallel to a Network Termination Point (NTP)“. 4 Council Directive 91/263/EEC of 29 April 1991 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning telecommunications terminal equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity. 5 Directive 98/13/EC of the European
22、Parliament and of the Council of 12 February 1998 relating to telecommunications terminal equipment and satellite earth station equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity. 6 ETSI ES 201 187: “2-wire analogue voice band interfaces; Loop Disconnect (LD) dialling specific requireme
23、nts“. 7 ETSI ES 201 729: “Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); 2-wire analogue voice band switched interfaces; Timed break recall (register recall); Specific requirements for terminals“. 8 ETSI EN 300 659-1: “Access and Terminals (AT); Analogue access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (P
24、STN); Subscriber line protocol over the local loop for display (and related) services; Part 1: On-hook data transmission“. 9 ETSI ES 203 021-3: “Access and Terminals (AT); Harmonized basic attachment requirements for Terminals for connection to analogue interfaces of the Telephone Networks; Update o
25、f the technical contents of TBR 21, EN 301 437, TBR 15, TBR 17; Part 3: Basic Interworking with the Public Telephone Network“. ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 6 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply:
26、distributed filter: splitter implementation that is valid only at the customer end of the loop NOTE: It is a low pass filter that is added in series with each of the parallel connected POTS TE. Each of these parallel connected filters is known as a distributed filter. These filters are also known as
27、 In-line filters or microfilters. POTS terminal: terminal intended for connection to the analogue presented PSTN network 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: AC Alternating Current ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line DC Direct Current NTP
28、 Network Termination Point (user interface) POTS Plain Old Telephone System PSTN Public Switched Telephone Networks TBR Technical Basis for Regulation NOTE: Former European Regulation under the no longer applicable EU Directives 91/263/EEC 4 and 98/13/EC 5. In general equivalent to deliverables of t
29、he series EN 301 4xx when mandated by CEC under the cited earlier Directives. TE Terminal Equipment 4 General aspects - Rationale for requirements Analogue presented PSTN requirements have been specified in TBR 021 1 for the case of a single terminal connected to the line. EG 201 120 3 assists the m
30、anufacturer in the design of terminals capable of sharing the resources available at the NTP with other terminals in the installation. The present document assumes that the ADSL modem will share the line with up to 4 PSTN TEs. This assumes that the ADSL modem has a Loading Factor of 20 as described
31、in EG 201 120 3. There are two scenarios that need to be considered: 1) The ADSL modem is connected to the line via a splitter that does not contain a DC blocking function as shown in figure 1. In the majority of cases the ADSL port of the splitter is electrically the same as the line port, the ADSL
32、 port is no more than a convenient connection point (in parallel with the line port) in these cases. NOTE: There may be a common mode choke between the line port and the ADSL port, however the requirements specified in the present document still apply. 2) The ADSL modem is connected directly to the
33、line and there is a micro-filter inserted in front of each item of POTS TE as shown in figure 2. For each scenario some POTS requirements will apply to the ADSL modem. ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 7 A wire B wire LINE POTS Port ADSL Port ADSL Modem POTS TE POTS TE POTS TE POTS TE SPLITTER F
34、igure 1: Scenario 1: installation using a central splitter A wire B wire LINE ADSL Modem POTS TE POTS TE POTS TE POTS TE Micro filter Micro filter Micro filter Micro filter Figure 2: Scenario 2: installation using distributed filters POTS TE requirements are applicable to ADSL modems for each of the
35、se scenarios as outlined in table 1. These requirements are applicable when the modem is both powered or un-powered. Table 1: Overview of applicable PSTN requirements for ADSL modems Requirement Clause TBR 021 1, clause EG 201 120 3, clause Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Polarity 4.1 4.3.1 Not applicable X X
36、 DC Resistance 4.2 4.4.1 6.2 X X Ringing impedance 4.3 4.4.2.1 6.2 X X Quiescent State Transient Response 4.4 4.4.2.2 Not applicable X XDC current during ringing 4.5 4.4.2.3 6.2 X X Impedance unbalance about earth 4.6 4.4.3 6.2 X XDC resistance to earth 4.7 4.4.4 6.2 X X Impedance 4.8 Not applicable
37、 Not applicable X X ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 8 4.1 Polarity The PSTN line typically has 40 V DC to 70 V DC powering the POTS service, in each requirement the DC excitation is specified. When the POTS terminal is off hook the voltage appearing across the ADSL modem input will normally be
38、 lower depending on the characteristics of the terminal and the line length. Reversals in polarity are used for signalling purposes, the ADSL modem shall not significantly affect these polarity reversals preventing them from performing their intended function. 4.2 DC resistance The DC current drawn
39、by the ADSL modem when connected to a source of: 100 V DC; 50 V DC; 25 V DC; shall not exceed that which would be drawn by a 5 M resistor replacing the modem. This requirement applies 30 s after the voltage is applied. The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.1. 4.3 Ringing impedance
40、The impedance of the ADSL modem at frequencies of 25 Hz and 50 Hz shall not be less than 100 k, when tested at 30 V rms. The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.2.1. 4.4 Transient response to ringing signals When ringing signals are applied to the ADSL modem, the resulting current sh
41、all not cause the public exchange to detect a loop state. This can be verified by a DC excitation of 60 V with a source resistance of 200 applied to the modem. The current shall be equal to or less than 25 mA 1 ms after commencement of the excitation, and equal to or less than 10 mA 6 ms after comme
42、ncement. The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.2.2. 4.5 DC current during ringing The resulting DC current drawn by the ADSL modem during the ringing signal, tested with a 25 Hz and 50 Hz AC signal at a voltage of 90 V rms superimposed on a DC voltage of 60 V, shall be less than 0,
43、6 mA. The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.2.3. 4.6 Impedance unbalance about earth The longitudinal conversion loss when the AC termination of the ADSL modem is 600 shall be at least the values given in table 2. Table 2: Longitudinal conversion loss, minimum values Frequency rang
44、e Minimum value 50 Hz to 600 Hz 54 dB 600 Hz to 3 400 Hz 60 dB 3 400 Hz to 3 800 Hz 54 dB The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.3. ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 9 4.7 DC resistance to earth Where the suppliers instructions state that a connection to earth is intended, the D
45、C resistance between each line terminal of the ADSL modem and earth when tested at 100 V DC shall be not less than 50 M. The test method is described in TBR 021 1, clause A.4.4.4. 4.8 Impedance for PSTN voice band and metering signals The impedance of the ADSL modem for PSTN voice band and metering
46、frequencies shall meet the following requirements. This parameter could be tested by the following test method. ADSL Modem Feed Bridge M + - Impedance Meter NOTE 1: The feeding bridge shown in figure 3 is considered to be ideal, actual implementation of the test setup is a matter for the test labora
47、tory. NOTE 2: The feed voltage used should simulate the DC voltage likely to be present when the POTS terminal is off hook and not the on hook or quiescent state DC voltage. NOTE 3: The minimum impedance specified in clauses 4.8.1 and 4.8.2 is equivalent to the impedance presented by a capacitance o
48、f 35 nF. Figure 3: Impedance test setup 4.8.1 Voice band (200 Hz to 4 000 Hz) The modulus of the input AC impedance of the ADSL modem shall be greater than or equal to the impedance defined in table 3 and figure 4. This requirement shall be tested with a signal level of 1 V rms superimposed on 9 V D
49、C. The test method used in ES 203 021-3 9 for clause A.4.4.4 shall be used. Table 3: Minimum impedance requirements in the voice band Frequency Impedance 200 Hz 10 000 455 Hz 10 000 4 000 Hz 1 137 ETSI ETSI ES 202 913 V1.2.2 (2006-01) 100110100100 1000 10000Frequency HzImpedancekohmFigure 4: Minimum impedance in the voice band 4.8.2 Frequencies used for metering pulses (12 kHz and 16 kHz) At 12 kHz the input AC impedance of the ADSL modem shall be greater than or equal to 379 . At 16 kHz the input