Program *62 – Non-ISDN Station Bearer Service

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Program *62 – Non-ISDN Station Bearer Service

Program *62 – Non-ISDN Station Bearer Service

Processor Type: DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)

Program Type:

System, PRI and BRI

Initialized Default: see below

￿￿￿System, PRI and BRISEL = 1~3￿￿￿3 - Incoming Call DATA = Bearer Service (0 or 1)￿￿￿￿0 - 3.1 kHz Audio (faxes)Program *62 Overview￿￿￿￿7-16Manual background6SNU￿ ￿￿Manual backgroundManual background+ROG￿Manual background6SNUManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background￿Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background+ROG￿6SNU￿Manual background￿+ROG￿6SNU￿Manual background￿+ROG

SEL = 1~3

1 - Bearer Service

2 - Outgoing Call

3 - Incoming Call

Station Logical Port Number

Enter the port number(s) being defined. To add a port range, enter XXX￿XXX (low port ￿ high port).

Manual background DATA = Bearer Service (0 or 1)0 - 3.1 kHz Audio (faxes)

1 - Speech

For options 2 and 3, enter the Pad Level. See legend below.

Data

Pad Level (db)

0

0

 

 

1

-3

 

 

2

-6

 

 

3

-9

 

 

Data

Pad Level (db)

4

-12

 

 

5

-15

 

 

6

-18

 

 

7

+3

 

 

*62-1 Bearer Service

*62-2 Outgoing Pad Level

*62-3

Incoming Pad Level

Station Ports

Program *62 Overview

When Strata DK stations, except ISDN stations, use ISDN facilities, each station needs to be assigned the type of service expected to be used. The choices are Speech or 3.1 kHz (used for modem and fax connections). Set the transmission level for outgoing paths for calls. Default value is -6 db.

Phones marked as “Speech” bearer service can receive calls marked “Speech” or “3.1 KHz audio.” Phones marked as “3.1 KHz Audio” can only receive calls marked with same bearer service.

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