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2Complete the fields for the Voice tab.

Voice Active Detection—Voice activity detection (VAD) is a technique used in speech processing in which the presence or absence of human speech is detected. The main uses of VAD are in speech coding and speech recognition. It can facilitate speech processing and can also be used to deactivate some processes during a non-speech portion of an audio session. This technique is used to avoid unnecessary coding and transmission of silence packets in Voice over Internet Protocol applications, saving on computational resources and network bandwidth.

Comfort Noise Generation—If enable this setting, CPE can automatically generate artificial background noise to remote side when no speech during voice call.

Echo Cancellation—Echo cancellation is used to describe the process of removing echo from a voice communication in order to improve voice quality.

Voice Fax Mode—You can select FAX relay mode to transmit FAX data through IP network, None indicates CPE cannot send out FAX data but only receive FAX data, G711 Pass-through indicates CPE send out FAX data with G.711 codec, T.38 indicates CPE send out FAX data only support T.38 protocol, T.38 Fallback to Pass-through indicates CPE will try to use T.38, but if transmission with T.38 failure, CPE automatically try to send out FAX data with G.711 codec.

3Click Save Changes to save the information or Cancel to return to the dashboard.

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Contents Page Page Please Read Trademark Acknowledgments Publication DisclaimerCopyright Mitteilung für CATV-Techniker Aviso a los instaladores de sistemas Catv Contents Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway Managing Digital Media Page Power Source Warning Ground the ProductVerify the Power Source from the On/Off Power Light Protect the Product from LightningCheck Product Safety Protect the Product When Moving ItTelephone Equipment Notice Canada EMI Regulation United States FCC ComplianceDeclaration of Conformity RF Exposure StatementsCanada CE Compliance National Restrictions Antennas Purpose About This GuideIntroduction AudiencePage Chapter This ChapterBenefits and Features HighlightsSimplified Connected Home Phone Services Personal Content Sharing and StorageHigh-Speed Wireless Interfaces Application EnvironmentManagement and Troubleshooting Whats on the Top Panel? Introducing the TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway Whats on the Back Panel? Whats on the Side Panel? Whats on the Bottom Panel Page Installing the Home Gateway Mounting the Home Gateway Mounting the TES301 HorizontallyMounting the TES301 Vertically Mounting the Home Gateway Installing the Home Gateway Connecting the Home Gateway Installing the Home Gateway Connecting the Home Gateway Installing the Home Gateway Configuration and Operation TES301 Logging into the Home Gateway Dashboard Internet PptpInternet Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Internet Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Internet VoIP Settings SIPVoIP Settings Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Service Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Voice Configuration and Operation of the TES301 Advanced Configuration and Operation of the TES301 VoIP Settings Call Log VoIP Settings Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Connect Devices Wi-Fi Home Address Configure the Dlna Settings Advanced Settings Managing Digital Media Using the Media Controller Using the Media Controller Managing Digital Media Using the Media Server Managing Digital Media Using the Media Server Page Using the LCD Get Familiar with the LCD Menus and Pages Internet Phone Phone Turn Wi-Fi Off or On Wi-Fi Initiate Wi-Fi Protection Setup Before you proceedWi-Fi Using the LCD Connection Settings Review Your Emergency 911 Address Perform Factory Reset Select Language Settings Select LCD Display Orientation View Network InformationSettings Use Network Tools Reboot View Router Information Set Up Time of Day Parameters View System Event LogUsing the LCD App Store