Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters

Note that Voice/FAX parameters are applied on a channel-by-channel basis. However, once you have established a set of Voice/FAX parameters for a particular channel, you can apply this entire set of Voice/FAX parameters to another channel by using the Copy Channel button and its dialog box. To copy a set of Voice/FAX parameters to all channels, select “Copy to All” and click Copy.

The Voice/FAX Parameters fields are described in the tables below.

Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions

Field Name

Values

Description

Default

--

When this button is clicked, all Voice/FAX parameters

 

 

are set to their default values.

Select

1-2 (210) 1-4 (410)

Channel to be configured is selected here.

Channel

1-8 (810)

 

Copy

--

Copies the Voice/FAX attributes of one channel to

Channel

 

another channel. Attributes can be copied to multiple

 

 

channels or all channels at once.

Voice Gain

--

Signal amplification (or attenuation) in dB.

Input Gain

+31dB to –31dB

Modifies audio level entering voice channel before it is

 

 

sent over the network to the remote VOIP. The default &

 

 

recommended value is 0 dB.

Output Gain

+31dB to –31dB

Modifies audio level being output to the device attached

 

 

to the voice channel. The default and recommended

 

 

value is 0 dB.

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