Chapter 15: Extension Configuration

Configure the following hardware extension-specific features:

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

Message Waiting

Type of Message Waiting indicator for the phone set:

Signal Type

None

 

 

Voltage—voltage-based indicator (not common

 

after 1996)

 

FSK—Frequency Shift Keying indicator (most

 

common)

 

Tone—tone-based indicator (not common in US

 

and Canada).

 

 

Caller ID Signal

Message format with which to send Caller ID

Format

information:

 

None

 

SDMF—Single Data Message Format for

 

supporting and sending a single data type, such

 

as phone numbers.

 

MDMF—Multiple Data Message Format for

 

supporting and sending multiple data types, such

 

as name and number information.

 

 

Receive from phone

Range is 0 to +7 dB.

(dB Gain)

You can increase the extension phone's talk volume

 

 

up to 7dB with this setting. The volume will be higher

 

for the person on the other end of the line. Default is

 

0.

 

Setting this parameter too high may cause voice

 

distortion.

 

 

Transmit to phone

Range is 0 to -7 dB.

(dB Gain)

You can decrease the extension phone's receiving

 

 

volume up to 7dB with this setting. When it is

 

decreased, the volume is lower for the extension

 

user. Default is 0.

 

 

Triton Analog Station Line Properties

If you select a Triton Analog Station Board extension and click the Line Properties button, you’ll see the Triton Analog Station Line Properties dialog box.

You can also access this window by double-clicking a span in Channel Mapping List of the Triton Analog Station Board configuration window.

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