Section 4, User Interface Guide ATLAS 550 System Manual
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possible states are defined below.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS
Write security: 5; Read security: 5
Contains the configuration for output and input gain for the VCOM Resource Module.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > OUTPUT GAIN
Write security: 3; Write security: 5
Output gain is applied in the receive direction. Choices range from +12 dB (loudest) to -12 dB (softest) in
3 dB increments. This setting takes affect immediately.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > INPUT GAIN
Write security: 3; Write security: 5
Input gain is applied in the transmit direction. Choices range from -12 dB (softest) to +12 dB (loudest) in
3 dB increments. This setting does not affect currently active calls.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CURRENT FAX STATUS
Write security: 5; Read security: 5
Enables or disables fax over packet capability using the voice compression module.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS
Write security: 4; Read security: 5
These options initiate different types of tests and display test results.
MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > DEVICE
Read security: 5
Indicates the resource number of the packet voice device listed. On the ATLAS 550, packet voice devices
are numbered 1-24.
DEFERRED Devices which fail built-in testing are automatically marked as
DEFERRED, indicating that the ATLAS 550 declines to use the device.
AVAILABLE The device is properly functioning and can be used when required. The
ATLAS 550 automatically marks devices that pass built-in testing as
AVAILABLE.
DISABLED Marking a device as DISABLED prevents the ATLAS 550 from
attempting to use it. You can mark a device currently in use as disabled
without disturbing the connection, but the device will not be eligible for
use in future calls until you re-mark it as AVAILABLE. This is helpful if
you suspect that a particular device is malfunctioning and do not want
any calls routed to it.