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8. Amendments to Recommendation G.711 (Fascicle III.3 of the Red Book)
8.1 Delete Note 2 to Tables 3 and 4 and the associated small table.
8.2 Add a fourth paragraph to Note 3*:
"The A-╡-A transparency for bits 1 to 7 was achieved by modifying the table slightly
from the optimum conversion in that ╡-80 is converted to A-81 instead of A-80, and
A-80 is converted to ╡-79 instead of ╡-80. This has an insignificant effect on quan-
tizing distortion".
8.3 Add a new section 3.6 as follows:
"3.6 Conversion to and from uniform PCM
Every "decision value" and "quanitized value" of the A (resp. ╡) law should be asso-
ciated with a "uniform PCM value". (For a definition of "decision value" and
"quantized value", see Recommendation G.701 and in particular Figure 2/G.701.)
This requires the application of a 13 (14) bit uniform PCM code. The mapping from
A-law PCM, and ╡-law PCM, respectively, to the uniform code is given by Tables 1/
G.711 and 2/G.711. The conversion to A-law or ╡-law values from uniform PCM
values corresponding to the decision values, is left to the individual equipment spec-
ification. One option is described in RecommendationG.721, º 4.2.7 subblock
COMPRESS.".
8.4 Add the following note to clarify the content of Tables 1/G.711 and 2/G.711:
"Note 5 - In Tables 1/G.711 and 2/G.711 the values of the uniform code are given in
columns 3, 5 and 7."
Furthermore, at the heads of Tables 1 and 2, the entry in column 7 should be changed
as follows:
"Quantized value
(value at decoder
output), Yn"
8.5 Insert a new section 4 and to renumber present section 4 as section 5:
"4 Transmission of character signals
When character signals are transmitted serially, i.e. consecutively on one physical
medium, bit No. 1 (polarity bit) is transmitted first and No.8 (the least significant
bit) last."
8.6 The following note should be added to new section 5:
Note - The use of another digital periodic sequence representing a nominal reference
frequency of 1 020 Hz at a nominal level of -10 dBm0 (preferred value, see
RecommendationO.XX) or 0 dBm0 is acceptable, provided that the theoretical
accuracy of that sequence does not differ more than + 0.03 dB from a level of -10
dBm0 or 0 dBm0 respectively. In accordance with Recommendation O.XX, the
specified frequency tolerance should be 1 020 Hz + 2 Hz, - 7 Hz.
If a sequence representing -10 dBm0 is used, the nominal level at the voice fre-
quency outputs should be -10 dBm0.