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TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module

The TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module (Figure 30), also known as the TIM514 analog media module, has four analog telephone ports and four analog trunk ports.

Figure 30: TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module

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Note: For analog direct inward dialing (DID) trunks, you must use the four analog telephone (LINE) ports. You cannot use the four analog trunk (TRUNK) ports for analog DID trunks.

You can configure TIM514 ports as described in Table 32.

Table 32: TIM514 Possible Port Configurations

Possible Analog Telephone (LINE) Port Configurations Possible Analog Trunk (TRUNK) Port Configurations

Wink-start or immediate-start DID trunk

Loop-start or ground-start central office trunk with a loop current of 18 milliamperes (mA) to 120 mA

Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message-waiting indication

Two-wire analog outgoing centralized automatic message accounting (CAMA) emergency E911 trunk, for connectivity to the PSTN

Multifrequency (MF) signaling is supported for CAMA ports.

The TIM514 also provides the following features:

For pinouts of cable connectors for the TIM514, see TIM514 Connector Pinout.

To install or remove an Avaya VoIP module, see Replacing a PIM.

TIM514 LEDs indicate link status and activity. Table 33 describes the meaning of the LEDs.

Table 33: LEDs for TIM514

Label

Color

State

Description

ALM

Red

On steadily

Alarm. A TIM514 failure requires monitoring or maintenance.

ACT

Yellow

Blinking

Active. A device connected to the TIM514 is in use. This situation can include a telephone that is off the hook.

For more information about the TIM514, see the Avaya manual Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.


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