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FCC 68.308
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 | 1998
Sec. 68.308  Signal power limitations.

    (a) General. Limitation on signal power shall be met at the 
interface for all 2-wire network ports, tip and ring conductors to PSDS 
Types II and III, and, where applicable to services, both transmit and 
receive pairs of all 4-wire network ports. Signal power measurements 
will be made using terminations as specified in each of the following 
limitations. The transmit and receive pairs of 4-wire network ports 
shall be measured with the pair not under test connected to a 
termination equivalent to that specified for the pair under test. 
Through-gain limitations apply only in the direction of transmission to 
the network.
    (b) Voice band metallic signal power--(1) Limitations at the 
interface on internal signal sources not intended for network control 
signaling.
    (i) For registered terminal equipment or registered protective 
circuitry, connected to interfaces associated with services contained in 
Sec. 68.2(a) (1), (2), and (7), other than data equipment or data 
protective circuitry which is registered in accordance with 
Sec. 68.308(b)(4), the maximum power of other than live voice signals 
delivered to a loop simulator circuit shall not exceed-9dB with respect 
to one milliwatt, when averaged over any 3-second interval. No 
manufacturing tolerance is allowed which would permit this power to be 
exceeded by any unit of equipment.
    (ii) For tie trunk type interfaces, the maximum power of other than 
live voice signals delivered to a 600 ohm termination shall not exceed 
the following:

  Maximum Power With Respect to One Milliwatt When Averaged Over Any 3-
                             Second Interval

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             2-wire                 4-wire Lossless     4-wire CTS (b)  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-15 dB(a).......................  -15 dB(a).........  -19 dB, nom.      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes: (a) The maximum signal power may be exceeded by as much as 1.0 dB
  by a single unit of equipment or circuitry, provided that the power   
  averaged over all units of production, complies with the specified    
  limitations.                                                          
(b) The 4-Wire CTS shall meet the requirements for Tie Trunk            
  Transmission Interfaces as defined in Sec.  68.3.                     

    (iii) For OPS lines, the maximum power of other than live voice 
signals delivered to an OPS line simulator circuit shall not exceed -13 
dB with respect to one milliwatt, when averaged over any 3-second 
interval.
    (iv) For AIOD channels, the maximum signal power delivered to an 
AIOD data channel simulator circuit in each of the following operating 
states shall not exceed -4 dB with respect to one milliwatt averaged 
over any 3-second time interval:

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               AIOD tip 
                   Simulator circuit  \1\                      and ring 
                                                                  \2\   
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1...........................................................  -42.5-56.5
2...........................................................           0
3...........................................................           0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Operating state of simulator circuit.                               
\2\ Remote terminal equipment open circuit DC volts to ground on AIOD   
  tip and ring.                                                         
                                                                        
The maximum signal power may exceed -4 dB with respect to one milliwatt 
  by as much as 1.0 dB provided that the power averaged over all units  
  of the equipment complies with the specified maximum.                 
                                                                        
Note: The maximum signal power may be exceeded by as much as 1.0 dB by a
  single unit of equipment or circuitry, provided that the power,       
  averaged overall units of production, complies with the specified     
  limitations.                                                          

    (v) For registered test equipment or registered test circuitry the 
maximum signal power delivered to a loop simulator circuit shall not 
exceed 0 dBm when averaged over any 3-second interval. No manufacturing 
tolerance is allowed which would permit this power to be exceeded by any 
unit of equipment.
    (vi) For voiceband private lines using ringdown or inband signaling 
the maximum power of other than live voice signals delivered to a 600 
ohm termination shall not exceed -13dBm when averaged over any 3-second 
interval.
    (vii) For voiceband private lines using inband signaling in the band 
2600&177;150 Hz, the maximum power delivered to a 600-ohm 
termination shall not exceed -8 dBm during the signaling mode. The 
maximum power delivered to a 600 Ohm termination in the on-hook steady 
state supervisory condition shall not exceed -20 dBm. The maximum power 
of other than live voice signals delivered to a 600-ohm termination 
during the non-signaling mode and for other inband systems shall not 
exceed -13dBm when averaged over any 3-second interval. The maximum 
signal power may be exceeded by as much as 1.0 dB by a single unit of 
equipment or circuitry, provided that the power averaged over all

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units of production complies with the specified limitation.
    (viii) For PSDS (Types I, II and III) terminal equipment when in the 
digital mode of transmission, the maximum equivalent power of any 
encoded analog signal (other than live voice) shall not exceed -12dBm 
when averaged over any 3-second interval. The equivalent analog power 
shall be derived by a zero-level decoder at the network interface to 
PSDS (Type II or III) facilities.
    (2) Limitations on internal signal sources primarily intended for 
network control signaling, contained in voice and data equipment.
    (i) For all operating conditions of registered terminal equipment 
and registered protective circuitry, the maximum power delivered to a 
loop simulator circuit shall not exceed one milliwatt when averaged over 
any 3-second interval.
    (ii) For tie trunk applications, the maximum power delivered to a 
600 ohm termination for registered terminal equipment and registered 
protective circuitry under all operating conditions shall not exceed the 
following:

 Maximum Power With Respect to One Milliwatt, When Averaged Over Any 3-
                             Second Interval

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             2-wire                 4-wire Lossless       4-wire CTS    
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4 dB...........................  -4 dB.............  -8 dB, nom.       
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) For PSDS (Types I, II and III) terminal equipment, when in the 
digital mode of transmission, the maximum equivalent power of any 
encoded analog signal shall not exceed -3dBm when averaged over any 3-
second time interval. The equivalent analog signal shall be derived by a 
zero-level decoder located at the network interface to PSDS (Type II or 
III) facilities.
    (3) Registered one port and multiport terminal equipment and 
protective circuitry with provision for through transmission from other 
terminal equipment, excluding data equipment and data protective 
circuitry which are registered in accordance with Sec. 68.308(b)(4).
    (i) Where through-transmission equipment provides a dc electrical 
signal to equipment connected therewith (e.g., for powering of electro-
acoustic transducers), dc conditions shall be provided which fall within 
the range of conditions provided by a loop simulator circuit unless the 
combination of the through-transmission equipment and equipment 
connected therewith is registered as a combination which conforms to 
Sec. 68.308(b) (1) and (2).
    (ii) Through-transmission equipment to which remotely connected data 
terminal equipment may be connected shall not be equipped with or 
connected to either a Universal or Programmed Data Jack used in data 
configurations. (See Secs. 68.308(b)(4) and 68.502(e)).
    (4) Limitations on registered data terminal equipment and registered 
one-port protective circuitry with provision for through-transmission 
from data equipment. When such equipment or circuitry is used for the 
transmission of data signals to the telephone network, it shall assure 
in all operating conditions, other than network control signaling (see 
Sec. 68.308(b)(2) of this section), that one of the following 
limitations is met, depending upon the means of connection of the 
equipment or circuitry to the telephone network. The transmitted signal 
power, averaged over any 3-second time interval, delivered to a loop 
simulator circuit, shall not exceed:
    (i) A maximum level adjustable to no greater than -4 dB with respect 
to one milliwatt, for connection to a Universal Data Jack used in the 
``fixed loss loop'' configurations of Sec. 68.502(e).
    (ii) A maximum level determined by means of connections in the 
Programmed Data Jack or Universal Data Jack, used in the ``programmed'' 
configurations of Sec. 68.502(e), which level can be programmed in 1 dB 
steps from -12 dB to 0 dB with respect to one milliwatt by means of 
programming connections made within the jack.
    (iii) A nonadjustable level no greater than -9 dB with respect to 
one miliwatt for connection by means other than those which implement 
the limitations in paragraphs (b)(4)(i) and (ii) of this section. 
Equipment or circuitry designed in accordance with this -9 dBm 
limitation shall be treated as non-live voice equipment within these 
rules.

The maximum signal power specified in (paragraphs (b)(4) (i) and (ii) of 
this

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section may be exceeded by as much as 1.0 dB by a single unit of 
equipment or circuitry, provided that the power averaged over all units 
of production, complies with the specified limitations. The maximum 
signal power specified in paragraphs (b)(4)(iii) of this section may not 
be exceeded by any units of production.
    (5) Registered one port and multiport terminal equipment and 
protective circuitry with provision for through-transmission from ports 
to other equipment which is separately registered for the public 
switched network, or ports to other network interfaces.
    (i) Registered terminal equipment and registered protectives 
circuitry shall have no adjustments that will allow net amplification to 
occur in either direction of transmission in the through-transmission 
path within the freguency range of 200 to 4000 Hertz that will exceed 
the following:

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    (A) The source impedance for all measurements shall be 600 ohms. All 
ports shall be terminated in appropriate loop or private line channel 
simulator circuits or 600 ohm terminations. The numerical ``avg.'' and 
``max.'' requirements mean that the net gain for each type of connection 
through such equipment or circuitry shall be designed not to exceed the 
average gain for such paths in all units; however, the gain for any path 
of any single unit may exceed the average by as much as the maximum 
provided that the net gain, averaged over such paths in all units of 
production, is no greater than the average. The term ``nom.'' allows for 
variations encountered in conventional terminating set losses as defined 
in Sec. 68.3.
    (B) These ports are for 2-wire on-premises station ports to 
separately registered terminal equipment.
    (C) The 4-Wire CTS shall meet the requirements for Tie Trunk 
Transmission Interfaces as defined in Sec. 68.3.
    (D) These through gain limitations are applicable to multiport 
systems where channels are not derived by time or frequency compression 
methods. Terminal equipment employing such compression techniques shall 
assure that equivalent compensation for through gain parameters is 
demonstrated in the registration application.
    (E) Registered terminal equipment and registered protective 
circuitry may have net amplification exceeding the limitations of this 
subsection provided that, for each network interface type to be 
connected, the absolute signal power levels specified on this section 
are not exceeded.
    (F) The indicated gain is in the direction which results when moving 
from the horizontal entry toward the vertical entry.
    (G) Registered terminal equipment or protective circuitry with the 
capability for through-transmission from voiceband private line channels 
or voiceband metallic channels to other telephone network interfaces 
shall assure that the absolute signal power levels specified in this 
section, for each telephone network interface type to be connected, are 
not exceeded.
    (H) Registered terminal equipment or protective circuitry with the 
capability for through transmission from voiceband private line channels 
or voiceband metallic private line channels to other telephone network 
interfaces shall assure, for each telephone network interface type to be 
connected, that signals with energy in the 2450 to 2750 Hertz band are 
not through transmitted unless there is at least an equal amount of 
energy in the 800 to 2450 Hertz band within 20 milliseconds of 
application of signal.
    (ii) The insertion loss in through connection paths for any 
frequency in the 800 to 2450 Hertz band shall not exceed the loss at any 
frequency in the 2450 to 2750 Hertz band by more than 1 dB (maximum loss 
in the 800 to 2450 Hertz band minus minimum loss in the 2450 to 2750 
Hertz band plus 1 dB.
    (6) For tie trunk type interfaces--Limitation on idle circuit 
stability parameters. For idle state operating conditions of registered 
terminal equipment and registered protective circuitry, the following 
limitations shall be met:
    (i) For the two-wire interface
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    (7) Registered terminal equipment and registered protective 
circuitry shall provide the following range of dc conditions to off-
premises station (OPS) lines. (i) DC voltages applied to the OPS 
interface for supervisory purposes and during network control signaling 
shall meet the limits specified in Sec. 68.306(a)(6)(i).
    (ii) DC voltages applied to the OPS interface during the talking 
state shall meet the following requirements:
    (A) The maximum open circuit voltage across the tip (T(OPS)) and 
ring (R(OPS)) leads for Classes A, B, and C shall not exceed 56.5 volts, 
and
    (B) Except for class A OPS interfaces, the maximum dc current into a 
short circuit across the tip (T(OPS)) and ring (R(OPS)) leads shall not 
exceed 140 mA, and
    (C) Except for class A OPS interfaces, the dc current into the OPS 
line simulator circuit must be at least 20 mA for the following 
conditions (see Fig. 68.3(f)):

                                 R2 + RL                                
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Condition                        Class B  Class C
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.....................................................      600     1300
2.....................................................     1800     2500
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (8) For Message Registration the requirements of Sec. 68.308(b) do 
not apply.
    (9) For connections to 1.544 Mbps digital services, the permissible 
code words for unequipped Mu-255 encoded subrate channels are limited to 
those corresponding to signals of either polarity, of magnitude equal to 
or less than X48, where code word, XN is derived by:

                            XN=(255-N) base 2

                           -XN=(127-N) base 2

    (c) Signal power in the 3995-4005 Hz frequency band--(1) Power 
resulting from internal signal sources contained in registered 
protective circuitry and registered terminal equipment (voice and data), 
not intended for network control signaling. For all operating conditions 
of registered terminal equipment and registered protective circuitry 
which incorporate signal sources other than sources intended for network 
control signaling, the maximum power delivered by such sources in the 
3995-4005 Hertz band to an appropriate simulator circuit, shall be 18 dB 
below maximum permitted power specified in paragraph (b) of this 
section, for the 200-4000 Hertz band.
    (2) Terminal equipment with provision for through-transmission from 
other equipments. The loss in any through transmission path of 
registered terminal equipment and registered protective circuitry at any 
frequency in the 600 to 4000 Hertz band shall not exceed, by more than 3 
dB, the loss at any frequency in the 3995 to 4005 Hertz band, when 
measured into an appropriate simulator circuit from a source which 
appears as 600 ohms across tip and ring.
    (3) For Message Registration the requirements of Sec. 68.308(c) do 
not apply.
    (d) Longitudinal voltage at frequencies below 4 kHz. The weighted 
root-mean-squared voltage* averaged over 100 milliseconds that is the 
resultant of all of the component longitudinal voltages in the 100 Hz to 
4 kHz band after weighting according to the curve of Figure 68.308(a), 
shall not exceed the maximum indicated under the conditions stated in 
paragraph (g). The weighting curve in Figure 68.308(a) has an absolute 
gain of unity at 4 kHz.
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    * Note: Average magnitudes may be used for signals that have peak-
to-RMS ratios of 20 dB and less. RMS limitations must be used instead of 
average values if the peak-to-RMS ratio of the interfering signal 
exceeds this value.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Maximum RMS                      
          Frequency range                voltage           Impedance    
------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 Hz to 4 kHz...................  -30 dBV            500 ohms         
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Voltage in the 4 kHz to 6 MHz frequency range--general case--2-
wire and 4-wire lossless interface--4-wire CTS interface (except LADC). 
Except as noted, the root-mean-squared (RMS) voltage as averaged over 
100 milliseconds at the telephone connections of registered terminal 
equipment and registered protective circuitry in all of the possible 8 
kHz bands within the indicated frequency range and under the conditions 
specified in paragraph (g) shall not exceed the maximum indicated below. 
For (1)(i) and (2)(i) below, ``f'' is the center frequency in kHz of 
each of the possible 8 kHz bands beginning at 8 kHz.

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    (1) Metallic voltage--(i) 4 kHz to 270 kHz.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Metallic  
Center frequency (f) of 8 kHz   Max voltage in all 8 kHz    terminating 
             band                         bands              impedance  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 kHz to 12 kHz..............  -(6.4+12.6 logf) dBV        300 ohms     
12 kHz to 90 kHz.............  (23-40 logf) dBV            135 ohms     
90 kHz to 266 kHz............  -55 dBV                     135 ohms     
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) 270 kHz to 6 MHz. The RMS value of the metallic voltage 
components in the frequency range of 270 kHz to 6 MHz shall, averaged 
over 2 microseconds, not exceed -15 dBV. This limitation applies with a 
metallic termination having an impedance of 135 ohms.
    (2) Longitudinal voltage--(i) 4 kHz to 270 kHz.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Longitudinal
Center frequency (f) of 8 kHz   Max voltage in all 8 kHz    terminating 
             band                         bands              impedance  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 kHz to 12 kHz..............  -(18.4+20 logf) dBV         500 ohms     
12 kHz to 42 kHz.............  (3-40 logf) dBV             90 ohms      
42 kHz to 266 kHz............  -62 dBV                     90 ohms      
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) 270 kHz to 6 MHz. The RMS value of the longitudinal voltage 
components in the frequency range of 270 kHz to 6 MHz shall, not exceed 
-30 dBV. This limitation applies with a longitudinal termination having 
an impedance of 90 ohms.
    (f) LADC interface. The metallic voltage shall comply with the 
general requirements in (1) below as well as the additional requirements 
specified in (2) and (3) as stated. The requirements apply under the 
conditions specified in paragraph (g). Terminal equipment for which the 
magnitude of the source and/or terminating impedance exceeds 300 ohms, 
at any frequency in the range of 100 kHz to 6 MHz, at which the signal 
(transmitted and/or received) has significant power, shall be deemed not 
to comply with these requirements. A signal is considered to have 
``significant power'' at a given frequency if that frequency is 
contained in a designated set of frequency bands which collectively have 
the property that the RMS voltage of the signal components in those 
bands is at least 90% of the RMS voltage of the total signal. The 
designated set of frequency bands must be used in testing all 
frequencies.
    (1) Metallic voltages--frequencies below 4 kHz--(i) Weighted RMS 
Voltage in the 10 Hz to 4 kHz Frequency Band. The weighted root-mean-
square (rms) metallic voltage averaged over 100 milliseconds, frequency 
components weighted according to the curve in Figure 68.308(a), shall 
not exceed the maximum indicated below. The weighting curve in Figure 
68.308(a) has an absolute gain of unity at 4 kHz.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Frequency range                      Maximum voltage     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 Hz to 4 kHz..............................  +3 dBV                    
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) RMS voltage in 100 Hz bands in the frequency range 0.7 kHz to 4 
kHz. The root-mean-squared (rms) metallic voltage averaged over 100 
milliseconds in the 100-Hz bands having center frequencies between 750 
Hz and 3950 Hz shall not exceed the maximum indicated below.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Center frequency (f) of 100-Hz bands            Maximum voltage     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
750 to 3950 Hz..............................  -6 dBV                    
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Metallic voltages--frequencies above 4 kHz--LADC interface--(i) 
100 Hz Bands over frequency range of 4 kHz to 270 kHz. The root-mean-
square (rms) voltage as averaged over 100 milliseconds in all possible 
100 Hz bands between 4 kHz and 270 kHz for the indicated range of center 
frequencies and under the conditions specified in paragraph (g) shall 
not exceed the maximum indicated below:

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Maximum voltage in all 100 Hz 
 Center frequency (f) of 100 Hz bands                 bands             
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.05 kHz to 4.60 kHz..................  0.5 dBV                         
4.60 kHz to 5.45 kHz..................  (59.2-90 log f)dBV              
5.45 kHz to 59.12 kHz.................  (7.6-20 log f)dBV               
59.12 kHz to 266.00 kHz...............  (43.1-40 log f)dBV              
                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Where f=center frequency in kHz of each of the possible 100 Hz 
bands.

    (ii) 8 kHz bands over frequency range of 4 kHz to 270 kHz. The root-
mean-square (rms) voltage as average over 100-milliseconds in all of the 
possible 8 kHz bands between 4 kHz and 270 kHz for

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the indicated range of center frequencies and under the conditions 
specified in paragraph (g) shall not exceed the maximum indicated below:

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Maximum voltage in all 8 kHz  
  Center frequency of (f) 8 kHz bands                 bands             
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 kHz to 120 kHz......................  (17.6-20 log f)dBV              
120 kHz to 266 kHz....................  (59.2-40 log f)dBV              
                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Where f=center frequency in kHz of each of the possible 8 kHz bands.

    (iii) RMS voltage at frequencies above 270 kHz. The root-mean-square 
(rms) value of the metallic voltage components in the frequency range of 
270 kHz to 6 mHz shall, averaged over 2 microseconds, not exceed -15 
dBV. This limitation applies with a metallic termination having an 
impedance of 135 ohms.
    (iv) Peak voltage. The total peak voltage for all frequency 
components in the 4 kHz to 6 MHz shall not exceed 4.0 volts.
    (3) Longitudinal voltage--(i) Frequencies below 4 kHz. With the 
frequency components weighted in accordance with the curve in Figure 
68.308(a), the weighted root-mean-square voltage of all frequency 
components, in the frequency band from 10 Hz to 4 kHz, averaged over 100 
milliseconds, shall not exceed the maximum indicated below under the 
conditions stated in paragraph (g). The weighting curve in Figure 
68.308(a) has an absolute gain of unity at 4 kHz.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Frequency range                      Max RMS voltage      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 Hz-4kHz.................................  -37 dBV                    
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) 4 kHz to 270 kHz

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Longitudinal
Center frequency (f) of 8 kHz   Max voltage in all 8 kHz    terminating 
             band                         bands              impedance  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 kHz to 12 kHz..............  -(18.4+20logf) dBV          500 ohms     
12 kHz to 42 kHz.............  (3-40logf) dBV              90 ohms      
42 kHz to 266 kHz............  -62 dBV                     90 ohms      
                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Where f= center frequency in kHz of each of the possible 8 kHz 
bands.

    (iii) 270 kHz to 6 MHz. The root-mean-square (RMS) value of the 
longitudinal voltage components in the frequency range of 270 kHz to 6 
MHz shall, averaged over 2 microseconds, not exceed -30 dBV. This 
limitation applies with a longitudinal termination having an impedance 
of 90 ohms.
    (g) Requirements in paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) apply under the 
following conditions:
    (1) All registered terminal equipment, except equipment to be used 
on LADC, and all registered protective circuitry must comply with the 
limitations when connected to a termination equivalent to the circuit 
depicted in Figure 68.308(b) and when placed in all operating states of 
the equipment except during network control signaling. For message 
registration in the ground return mode, a termination equivalent to 
Figure 68.308(c) is required, and metallic voltage limitations do not 
apply. LADC registered terminal equipment must comply with the metallic 
voltage limitations when connected to the circuits of Figure 68.3(k) and 
must comply with the longitudinal limitations when connected to the 
circuits of Figure 68.308(b), as indicated.
    (2) All registered terminal equipment and registered protective 
circuitry must comply with the limitations in the offhook state over the 
range of loop current that would flow with the equipment connected to an 
appropriate loop simulator circuit.
    (3) Registered terminal equipment and registered protective 
circuitry with provision for through-transmission from other equipments 
shall comply with the limitations with a 1000 Hz tone applied from a 
600-ohm source (or, if appropriate, a source which reflects a 600-ohm 
impedance across tip and ring) at the maximum level that would be 
applied during normal operation. Registered protective circuitry for 
data shall also comply with the tone level 10 dB higher than that 
expected during normal operation.
    (4) Voice terminal equipment containing electroacoustic transducers 
for live voice input, including recording devices, shall comply with the 
limitations with a 1000 Hz acoustic signal applied to the 
electroacoustic transducers that results in a power delivered into a 600 
ohm load impedance of -13 dB with respect to one milliwatt for the 2-
wire and 4-wire lossless interfaces

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and -19 dB with respect to one milliwatt for the 4-wire CTS interface.
    (5) Except during the transmission of ringing (Sec. 68.306(d)) and 
Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) signals, LADC registered terminal 
equipment shall comply with all requirements in all operating states and 
with loop current which may be drawn for such purposes as loop back 
signaling. The requirements in Sec. 68.308(f)(1) except in paragraphs 
(i) and (ii) also apply during the application of ringing. The 
requirement in Sec. 68.308(d)(2) and the requirements in 
Sec. 68.308(f)(1) (i) and (ii) apply during ringing for frequencies 
above 300 Hz and with the maximum voltage limits raised by 10 dB. DTMF 
signals which are used for the transmission of alphanumeric information 
and which comply with the requirements in Sec. 68.308(f)(1)((i) and in 
Sec. 68.308(f)(2) or (3) as applicable, shall be deemed to comply with 
the requirements in Sec. 68.308(f)(1)(ii) provided that, for 
automatically originated DTMF signals, the duty cycle is less than 50 
percent.
    (6) LADC registered terminal equipment shall comply with all 
applicable requirements, except those specified in Sec. 68.308(f)(1) (i) 
and (ii), during the transmission of each possible data signal sequence 
of any length. For compliance with Sec. 68.308(f)(3)(i), the limitation 
applies to the rms voltage averaged as follows:
    (i) For digital signals, baseband or modulated on a carrier, for 
which there are defined signal element intervals, the rms voltage is 
averaged over each such interval. Where multiple carriers are involved, 
the voltage is the power sum of the rms voltages for the signal element 
intervals for each carrier.
    (ii) For baseband analog signals, the rms voltage is averaged over 
each period (cycle) of the highest frequency of the signal (3 dB point 
on the spectrum). For analog signals which are modulated on a carrier 
(whether or not the carrier is suppressed), it is averaged over each 
period (cycle) of the carrier. Where multiple carriers are involved, the 
voltage is the power sum of the rms voltage of each carrier.
    (iii) For signals other than the types defined in paragraphs (g)(6) 
(i) and (ii) of this section, the peak amplitude of the signal must not 
exceed +1 dBV.
    (7) Equipment shall comply with the requirements in 
Sec. 68.308(f)(1) (i) and (ii) during any data sequence which may be 
transmitted during normal use with a probability greater than 0.001. If 
the sequences transmitted by an equipment are application dependent, the 
user instruction material shall include a statement of any limitations 
assumed in demonstrating compliance of the equipment.
    (8) In addition to the conditions specified in paragraph (g)(5) of 
this section, LADC registered terminal equipment which operates in one 
or more modes as a receiver shall comply with requirements in 
Sec. 68.308(f)(3) with a tone at all frequencies in the range of 
potential received signals and at the maximum power which may be 
received.
    (h) Interference limitations for transmission of bipolar signals 
over digital services--(1) Limitations on Terminal Equipment Connecting 
to Subrate Digital Services--(i) Pulse repetition rate. The pulse 
repetition rate shall be synchronous with 2.4, 4.8, 9.6 or 56.0 kilobits 
per second.
    (ii) Template for maximum output pulse. When applied to a 135 ohm 
resistor, the instantaneous amplitude of the largest isolated output 
pulse obtainable from the registered terminal equipment shall not exceed 
by more than 10% the instantaneous voltage defined by a template 
obtained as follows: The limiting pulse template shall be determined by 
passing an ideal 50% duty cycle rectangular pulse with the amplitude/
pulse rate characteristics defined in table I through a single real pole 
low pass filter having a cutoff frequency in Hertz equal to 1.3 times 
the bit rate. For bit rates of 2.4, 4.8 and 9.6 kbps, the filtered 
pulses shall also be passed through a filter providing the additional 
attenuation in table II.

                    Table I--Driving Pulse Amplitude                    
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Amplitude 
                   Pulse rate (R) (kbps)                     (A) (volts)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.4........................................................         1.66
4.8........................................................         1.66
9.6........................................................         0.83
56.0.......................................................         1.66

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                Table II--Minimum Additional Attenuation                
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Frequency    Frequency 
             Pulse rate (R) (kbps)               band 24 to   band 72 to
                                                32 kHz (dB)  80 kHz (dB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.4...........................................            5            1
4.8...........................................           13            9
9.6...........................................           17            8
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The attenuation indicated may be reduced at any frequency within the 
band by the weighting curve of Figure 68.308(d). Minimum rejection is 
never less than 0 dB; i.e., the weight does not justify gain over the 
system without added attenuation.

    (iii) Average power. The average output power when a random signal 
sequence, (0) or (1) equiprobable in each pulse interval, is being 
produced as measured across a 135 ohm resistance shall not exceed 0 dBm 
for 9.6 kbps or +6 dBm for 2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps and 56 kbps.
    (iv) Encoded analog content. If registered terminal equipment 
connecting to subrate services contains an analog-to-digital converter, 
or generates signals directly in digital form which are intended for 
eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals, the encoded analog 
content of the digital signal must be limited. The maximum equivalent 
power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by 
a zero level decoder test configuration shall not exceed -12 dBm when 
averaged over any 3-second time interval. The maximum equivalent power 
of encoded analog signals as derived by a zero level decoder test 
configuration for signals intended for network control signaling shall 
not exceed -3 dBm when averaged over any 3-second interval.
    (2) Limitations on Terminal Equipment Connecting to 1.544 Mbps 
Digital Services and ISDN PRA Services--
    (i) Pulse repetition rate. The pulse repetition rate shall be within 
plus-minus 75 pulses per second of 1.544 x 106 
pulses per second.
    (ii) Output pulse templates. The registered terminal equipment shall 
be capable of optionally delivering three sizes of output pulses. The 
output pulse option shall be selectable at the time of installation.

                                Table III                               
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pulse Height (volts)......................  2.4 to 3.6.                 
Pulse Width (half amplitude) (nsec).......  324 +/-45.                  
Maximum rise or fall time; from 10% to 90%  100.                        
 points (nsec).                                                         
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (A) Option A output pulse. When applied to a 100 ohm resistor, the 
instantaneous amplitude of the largest output pulse obtainable from the 
registered terminal equipment shall fall within the pulse template 
defined in table III.
    (B) Option B output pulse. When applied to a 100 ohm resistor, the 
instantaneous amplitude of the output from the registered terminal 
equipment obtained when Option B is implemented shall fall within the 
pulse template obtained by passing the bounding pulses permitted by 
table III through the following transfer function.
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where:
n0=1.6049 x 106
n1=7.9861 x 10-1
n2=9.2404 x 10-8
d0=2.1612 x 106
d1=1.7223
d2=4.575 x 10-7
d3=3.8307 x 10 -14
S=j2 f
f=frequency (Hertz)

    (C) Option C output pulse. When applied to a 100 ohm resistor, the 
instantaneous amplitude of the output from the registered terminal 
equipment obtained when Option C is implemented shall fall within the 
pulse template obtained by passing the pulses obtained in Option B 
through the transfer function in Option B a second time.
    (iii) Adjustment of signal voltage. The signal voltage at the 
network interface must be limited so that the range of pulse amplitudes 
received at the first Telephone Company repeater is controlled to 
&177;4dB. This limitation is achieved by implementing the 
appropriate output pulse option as a function of Telephone Company cable 
loss as specified at time of installation.

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Terminal equipment       
                                      ----------------------------------
      Cable loss at 772 kHz (dB)                             Loss at 772
                                           Output pulse          kHz    
------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 to 22.............................  Option A...........           0  

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7.5 to 15............................  Option B...........           7.5
0 to 7.5.............................  Option C...........          15.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iv) Output power. The output power in a 3 kHz band about 772 kHz 
when an all ones signal sequence is being produced as measured across a 
100 Ohm terminating resistance shall be within the following limits:

                                                                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Power in 3 kHz
                   Output pulse option                    band about 772
                                                             kHz (dBm)  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
  A.....................................................        12 to 19
  B.....................................................     4.5 to 11.5
  C.....................................................       -3 to + 4
------------------------------------------------------------------------


The power in a 3 kHz band about 1.544 Mhz shall be at least 25dB below 
that in a 3 kHz band about 772 kHz.

    (v) Encoded analog content. If registered terminal equipment 
connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to ISDN PRA service contains 
an analog-to-digital converter, or generates signals in digital form 
which are intended for eventual conversion to voiceband analog signals, 
the encoded analog content of the subrate channels of the ISDN 
information bearing channels within the 1.544 Mbps signal must be 
limited. The maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for 
other than live voice that are not intended for network control 
signaling as derived by a zero level decoder test configuration shall 
not exceed -12 dBm when averaged over any 3-second time interval. The 
maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals as derived by a zero 
level decoder test configuration for signals intended for network 
control signaling shall not exceed -3 dBm when averaged over any 3-
second interval.
    (3) PSDS Types II and III Maximum Output Pulse Templates. For PSDS 
(Type II) the pulse repetition rate shall be a maximum of 144,000 pulses 
per second +/-5 pulses per second; for PSDS (Type III) the pulse 
repetition rate shall be a maximum of 160,000 pulses per +/-5 pulses per 
second.
    (i) Template for maximum output pulse. When applied to a 135 ohm 
resistor the instantaneous amplitude of the largest isolated output 
pulse obtainable from the registered terminal equipment shall fall 
within the template of table IV(A) for PSDS Type II or table IV(B) for 
PSDS Type III. The limiting pulse template shall be defined by passing 
an ideal 50% duty cycle rectangular pulse within he amplitude/pulse rate 
characteristics of table IV(A) or table IV(B) through a 1-pole low-pass 
filter with a 3dB frequency of 260 kHz.
    (ii) Below is the template for maximum output pulse:

                                                                                                
                
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------
          Pulse characteristics                            Table IV(A)                         T
able IV(B)      
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------
Pulse Height +/-5%......................  2.6 volts +/-5%.............................  2.4. vol
ts              
Pulse Width--100ns......................  3472.2 +/-150ns.............................  3125 +/-
.               
Max Rise or Fall Time--microsecond......   100ns......................................  1.2.    
                
    (From 10% to 90% points) microsecond  ............................................  +/- 0.2.
                
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    (4) Limitations on Terminal Equipment Connected to ISDN BRA. If 
registered terminal equipment connecting to ISDN BRA services contains a 
digital-to-analog converter, or generates signals directly in digital 
form, which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog 
signals, the encoded

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analog content of the digital signal must be limited. The maximum 
equivalent power of the encoded analog signals, other than live voice as 
derived from a zero-level-decoder test configuration, shall not exceed -
12 dBm when averaged over a three second interval. The maximum 
equivalent power of encoded analog signals, as derived by a zero-level 
decoder test configuration, for network control signaling, shall not 
exceed -3 dBm when averaged over any three-second interval.

[ 45 FR 20853 , Mar. 31, 1980, as amended at  46 FR 40192 , Aug. 7, 1981;  47 FR 10219 , Mar. 10, 1982;  47 FR 39687 , Sept. 9, 1982;  49 FR 48721 , Dec. 
14, 1984;  50 FR 48210 , Nov. 22, 1985;  51 FR 945 , Jan. 9, 1986;  51 FR 16689 , May 6, 1986;  61 FR 42392 , Aug. 15, 1996;  62 FR 9989 , Mar. 5, 
1997]


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