SR INS 002461 : BULLETIN 1
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR THE ANALOG DISPLAY SERVICES INTERFACE
07-01-1998
01-12-2013
Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Background
1.4 Related Documents
1.5 Scope
2 Abstract CPE
2.1 Virtual Display Management
2.1.1 Information Display Page
2.1.2 Communication Display page
2.1.3 Formatting Virtual Display Pages
2.1.4 Soft Key Tuple Information
2.1.5 Display Character Attributes
2.1.6 Global Prompt
2.2 Feature Key Management (FKM)
2.2.1 Soft Keys
2.2.1.1 Soft Key Definers
2.2.1.2 Soft Key Definer Number
2.2.1.3 Soft Key Label String
2.2.1.4 Soft Key Return String
2.2.2 Page/Line Up and Down Keys
2.2.3 Line Soft Key Tuples
2.3 Terminal Control Management (TCM)
2.3.1 Display
2.3.2 Call Reference Buffers
2.3.3 Current Line Number Buffer
2.3.4 Active Line
2.3.5 Input Format Table
2.3.6 Input Buffer
2.3.7 CPE ID and CPE configuration
2.4 Modem Management (MM)
2.5 Feature Download Management (FDM)
2.5.1 FDM Security
2.5.2 Feature Download Management (FDM) Page
2.5.2.1 FDM Maintenance
2.5.2.2 FDM Display
2.5.2.3 Default Service
2.5.3 Downloadable Data
2.5.3.1 Service Script
2.5.3.2 Tables
2.5.4 Service-Script Interpreter
2.5.5 Starting and Ending a Service Script
2.5.6 Service Script Example
2.6 Hanging Up
2.7 Idle State Settings
2.8 Off-hook CPE Modes
2.9 Summary of the abstract CPE
3 Minimum Requirements for Physical CPE
3.1 Signaling Capabilities
3.1.1 Signal Detection and Generation - Physical Layer
3.1.1.1 FSK Data Transmission Interface
3.1.1.2 Server-CPE Handshaking Signals
3.1.1.3 Timers
3.1.1.4 Signal Detection and Generation
3.1.1.4.1 Signal Detection
3.1.1.4.1.1 CPE Alerting Tone
3.1.1.4.1.2 Call Progress Tones
3.1.1.4.1.3 Power Ringing
3.1.1.4.1.4 On-Hook/Off-Hook
3.1.1.4.1.5 Extension in Use
3.1.1.4.2 Signal Generation
3.1.1.4.2.1 Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF)
3.1.1.4.2.2 Dial Pulse One
3.1.1.4.2.3 Disconnect and Switch-hook Flash
3.1.2 Signaling Protocol - Link Layer
3.1.3 Message Layer
3.1.3.1 Non-ADSI Messages
3.1.3.1.1 Existing non-ADSI Messages
3.1.3.1.2 Future TR-NWT-000030 MDMF Parameter
3.1.3.2 ADSI Messages
3.2 Display
3.2.1 Display Size
3.2.2 Displaying Virtual Display Pages
3.2.2.1 Wrapping Indicator
3.2.2.2 Formatted Virtual Pages
3.2.3 Display Character Attributes
3.2.4 Cursor
3.2.5 Active Line
3.2.6 Display in Alphanumeric Mode
3.2.7 Interaction between Server Display Control and
Feature Download Applications
3.3 Soft Keys
3.4 Size of the FDM page
3.5 Local Scrolling
3.5.1 Active Logical Section Buffer
3.5.2 Active Soft Key Definer Buffer
3.5.3 Local Global Prompt Copy
3.5.4 Scrolling or Page Up/Down
3.6 Information Automatic Select (INAS)
3.7 Assigning CPE ID
3.8 Manual Operation
3.9 Memory Requirement
3.9.1 Virtual Display Pages
3.9.2 Soft Key Definer Table
3.9.3 Call Reference Buffers
3.9.4 Input Buffer
3.9.5 Input Format Table
3.9.6 Default Soft Key Tuple
3.9.7 Current Line Number Buffer
3.9.8 Service Script and associated Tables
3.9.8.1 Flags
3.9.8.2 CPE Script Soft Key Table
3.9.8.3 Predefined Display Table
3.9.8.4 Service Script
3.9.9 Summary of Memory Requirement
3.10 Data Preservation
3.11 Extension Phones
4 Error Treatment
4.1 User Input
4.2 Data Structures
4.3 Undefined Lines in Virtual Display Pages
4.4 Data Transmission
4.5 Message Sequence
4.6 Network-CPE Signal Detection
4.7 Network-CPE Signal Generation
5 Other CPE Considerations
5.1 CPE-based Functions
5.2 CPE Functionality and the Impact on Services
5.2.1 Downloading the initial Service Script
5.2.2 On-hook CPE Display
5.3 Interaction between a Server Display Control
Session and Call Waiting/CIDCW
5.4 Industry Standards and FCC Regulations
Appendix 1 - Components of the abstract CPE
Appendix 2 - Samples of Service Scripts
REFERENCES
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 ADSI CPE Interface Compliance
Figure 2 Primary and Secondary Columns
Figure 3 Soft Keys and their Return strings
Figure 4 Implementation of Section Up/Down Definers
Figure 5 Line Soft Key Tuples
Figure 6 Line Soft Key Tuple with Default Tuple
Figure 7 Possible ADSI CPE Display Layouts
Figure 8 Other Possible ADSI CPE Display Layouts
Figure 9 Servicer-CPE Handshaking Timing
Figure 10 ADSI Data Message Format
Figure 11 Interaction between a Server Display Control
session and Call Waiting/CIDCW
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 VMS Virtual Display with Null Lines
Table 2 Return String Control Codes
Table 3 Soft Key Definer Table
Table 4 Virtual Display with Multiple Logical Sections
Table 5 Event Code Table
Table 6 Script Soft Key Table for the Sample Service Script
Table 7 Predefined Display Table for the Sample Service Script
Table 8 Audible Tones: Frequency Components and Alerting
Cadences
Table 9 Audible Tones: Power Levels
Table 10 Alerting Cadences
Table 11 DTMF Codes
Table 12 Message Types for ADSI messages
Table 13 ADSI Server Display Control Parameters
Table 14 ADSI Feature Download Parameters
Table 15 Summary of Memory Requirement
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