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E&M Type III

Jul 16,2008 by admin

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E&M Type III


Type IV, shown in Figure 2-16, is a variation of Type II. In this arrangement, the battery source and ground are reversed on the SB and M wires (as compared to Type II). This means that both the SB and SG wires are grounded. Type IV signaling is symmetric and requires no common ground. Each side closes a current loop to signal, which detects the flow of current through a resistive load to indicate the presence of the signal. Cisco voice equipment does not support Type IV.


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