MultiModemISDN User Guide
S44 |
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Function: POTS Port Ring Frequency | ||
Unit: | Decimal ASCII code | |
Range: |
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Default: | 2 (25 Hz) | |
Description: Controls the ring frequency from the POTS port. S44=n where: | ||
| n=2 | 25 Hz ring frequency |
| n=3 | 20 Hz ring frequency |
| n=4 | 16.67 Hz ring frequency |
S45 |
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Function: | Use Dial Tone from Central Office | |
Unit: | Decimal ASCII code | |
Range: | n=0 | No dial tone |
| n=1 | Use Central Office dial tone |
| n=2 | TA generates dial tone |
Default: | 1 (Use Central Office dial tone) |
Description:S45 allows the TA either to generate a dial tone on the POTS port, block any dial tone on
| the POTS port, or allow the dial tone from the central office to pass through to the POTS |
| port (default). Some countries have central offices that send a loud dial tone through to |
| the POTS port. This makes DTMF- dialing difficult since DTMF digits have to overcome |
| the loudness of the dial tone (see S49 and S51 for more information). |
Function: | |
Unit: | Decimal ASCII code |
Range: | |
Default: | 0 |
Description:Controls
| the rest of the world (England, France, India, and USA). S46 selects country where the | |
| TA is being used to recognize | |
| where: |
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| n=0 | Disable |
| n=1 | England, France, India, USA, etc. (# pulses = digit dialed except 0 is 10 pulses) |
| n=2 | New Zealand (# pulses = 10 digits dialed) |
| n=3 | Sweden (# pulses = digit dialed + 1) |
S49 |
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Function: | POTS Port Dial Tone Gain | |
Unit: | Decimal ASCII code | |
Range: | n=0 (Low gain— quiet) thru 10 (high gain— loud) | |
Default: | 0 (Low gain— quiet) |
Description:Allows POTS port dial tone gain to be adjusted to an appropriate volume.Must be used in
| conjunction with S51=1 in order for there to be a noticed change in the dial tone volume. |
| See S51. |
S50 | |
Function: | Caller Line ID (CLI) |
Unit: | Decimal ASCII code |
Range: | 0 or 1 |
Default: | 1 (enabled) |
Description: Sets whether the mechanism for identifying two endpoints of a connection is enabled or disabled. Since RING messages only appear for ISDN data calls, the CLI feature does
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