Revolabs 10-FLX2-200-VOIP 10-FLX2-020-VOIP 10-FLX2-002-VOIP 10-FLX2-101-VOIP manual Media Settings

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Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) in the IP header is set to 24 (0x18). For layer 2, IEEE 802.1p tagging is supported. This option is unchecked by default.

Media Settings

Use the Media page to specify the preferred audio codecs and other audio stream processing preferences as shown in the illustration below. After changing any of these settings, the phone must be restarted for the changes to take effect.

Media Settings

Codec 1, 2, 3, 4

Use the four codec fields to specify the preferred audio codecs to

 

use, listed in priority order. The supported codecs are: G.722,

 

G.711 µ-law (PCMU), G.711 α-law (PCMA), and G.726-32kbps. If

 

fewer than four codecs are desired, choose “Disabled” for the

 

unused codec options. Please note that at least one Codec has to

 

be provided as Codec 1 does not offer the option “Disabled”. The

 

default precedence order is as shown in the list above.

Audio Quality

The Audio Quality setting determines which audio resampling

 

method to use. A higher number uses a more sophisticated

 

resampling method (ranging from a large filter to smaller filters down

 

to a linear method). More sophisticated resampling requires more

 

CPU processing, but delivers better audio quality. Audio Quality can

 

be set to values between 1 and 10, with 6 being the default.

Codec ptime

The ptime (packetization interval) value for a codec determines the

override

length of time in milliseconds represented by the media in an RTP

 

packet which is used to transmit audio traffic. The valid range is 10-

 

1000. Leave the field blank to use the default value. For all of the

 

codecs supported by FLX, the default ptime value is 20 ms/packet.

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Contents Models Revolabs FLX2TMPage Introduction Safety WarningsContents GPL Licensed Software GNU General Public License General Information Quick setup for VoIP Conference Calls Connecting the Base StationConnecting the Charger Base Making a call VoIP configurationUnpacking DescriptionFLX2 Base Station Installing FLX2 ComponentsFLX2 Charger Base FLX Dialer FLX Speaker FLX Microphones From the FLX Handset Initial SetupVoIP configuration Connecting System CablesFrom the FLX Web Interface Calling ConfigurationsSpeaker Mode Managing a CallVideo Conference Call Handset ModeBluetooth Call VoIP CallFLX Home Screen Page Placing a VoIP Call Declining an Incoming VoIP Call Answering an Incoming CallCaller ID Ending a Telephone callCalling a Directory Contact Active Call ManagementMuting a Call Active Call MenuPlacing a Call on Hold Call Waiting Conference CallMicrophones Component behavior in and out of the Charger BaseDialer SpeakerDevice List BluetoothActivating Bluetooth Managing the Device RegistryAdding a Device Viewing Device Details Removing a DeviceAccepting Device Connection Request Making a call via Bluetooth Answering a call via BluetoothSetting Device Trust Level Making a Video Call Connecting a Video Conference SystemConfiguring the Analog Audio Video Conference CollaborationMixing the audio signals FLX2 System Configuration Menu HierarchyMenu Navigation Recent Calls Recent Call LogCall Recent Caller View Recent Call Information Save Recent Caller as ContactDelete Recent Call Entry Add a Contact ContactsDelete Call History View Contact ListDelete a Contact Edit a ContactSearch for Contact View Contact InformationCall Contact Calling a Speed Dial Number Speaker VolumeAudio Control Set Speed DialMute / UnMute RingerEqualizer EQ Audio MixerDevice Status System InformationSystem Info Call BluetoothSetup HomeDate/Time Bluetooth, AudioMic Audio Advanced SetupAux Audio Admin Settings Web Access on / OFF Microphone Speaker Indicator Status LED Pairing IndicatorsEnabling Web Access Connecting to the FLX Web InterfaceWeb Interface Home Audio User SettingsCall Forwarding Settings below can be changed at any time during a callDate/Time Administrator Settings Restarting the PhoneLogging Out of the Web Session Network Settings SIP Registration Static IP SettingsSIP Registration SIP Settings Period to be used for the session Transport NAT Settings Transport SettingsQoS ICEMedia Settings Recommend enabling this feature only for test purposes Call SettingsAdvanced Audio Settings Access Control RF SettingSIP ID Importing and Exporting Configuration SettingsDownloading the System Log Package Call Status Microphones On/Off Power On/Off the System ComponentsDialer On/Off Speaker On/OffBattery Exchange MicrophonesDialer Speaker Connecting using AUX in / AUX OUTPCS-HG90 Troubleshooting Microphone, Speaker, or Dialer not paired with Base Station LED IndicatorsDevice LED Indicator Status Speaker not in Charger Base Reset to Factory Defaults Technical SpecificationsCharger Base Regulatory Information FCC Notice to UsersIndustry Canada Notice to Users European Union Usage Restriction Restricted use with certain medical devicesExport Law Assurance North American Upcs Usage RestrictionModel Model Numbers Declaration of ConformityLimited Warranty Limited Warranty and Limitation of LiabilityDisclaimer Preamble GPL Licensed SoftwarePage Page Page No Warranty Technical Support