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| Chapter 4 – Configuring Your MultiVOIP | |
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| “Regional Parameter” Definitions (continued) |
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| Country Selection for | country name | MultiVOIP units operating with the X.06 software release (and above) include a |
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| Built‐In Modem |
| built‐in modem. The administrator can dial into this modem to configure the |
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| MultiVOIP unit remotely. The country name values in this field set telephony |
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| MVP210) |
| parameters that allow the modem to work in the listed country. This value may |
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| be different than the Country/Region value. For example, a user may need to |
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| choose “Europe” as the Country/Region value but “Denmark” as the Country‐ |
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| Selection‐for‐Built‐In‐Modem value. |
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| Type column | alphanumeric | Name of supervisory tone pair. Cannot be same as name of any standard tone |
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| Frequency 1 | Freq. in Hertz | Lower frequency of pair. |
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| Frequency 2 | Freq. in Hertz | Higher frequency of pair. |
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| Gain 1 | +3dB to | Amplification factor of lower frequency of pair. |
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| and “mute” setting | This applies to any supervisory tones that the MultiVOIP outputs as audio to |
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| the FXS, FXS, or E&M port. Default: “Mute” |
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| Gain 2 | +3dB to | Amplification factor of higher frequency of pair. |
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| and “mute” setting | This applies to any supervisory tones that the MultiVOIP outputs as audio to |
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| the FXS, FXO, or E&M port. Default: “Mute” |
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| Cadence | n/n/n/n | On/off pattern of tone durations used to denote supervisory tones specified by |
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| (ms) On/Off | four integer time | user. Supervisory tones relate to answering and disconnection of calls. |
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| values in | Although most cadences have only two parts (an “on” duration and an “off” |
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| milliseconds; (zero | duration), some telephony cadences have four parts. Most cadences, then, are |
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| value indicates | expressed as two iterations of a two‐part sequence. Although this is redundant, |
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| continuous tone) | it is necessary to allow for expression of 4‐part cadences. |
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