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4.3.2
Analog Settings
FXS Port Impedance:
Digital to Analog Gain:
Analog to Digital Gain:
4.3.3
Ring tone
This contains setting for the ring tone.
Carrier Frequency:
The carrier frequency of the ring tone.
Amplitude:
The amplitude in V
peak
of the ring tone.
Active cadence:
How long the active part of the ring tone will last, in ms.
Pause cadence:
How long the silent part of the ring tone will last, in ms.
Caller ID protocol for line 1&2:
Depending upon the phone connected the ATA,
the protocol for showing the numbers in the phone display varies. FSK ETSI is the
industry standard (used by most modern phones), while DTMF is the old standard
which might work for older phones.
4.3.4
Call Event Tones
This is the tones for the different events. This is in a binary format and should not be
edited by hand. Use the Change Region button if you want another set of tones.
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Progress Tone:
This tone will be played while you are waiting for the receiver to
pick up the phone.
Dial Tone:
This tone informs you that everything is ready and you can start dialing.
Busy Tone:
This tone will be played if the receiver is already in a call.
Net Busy Tone:
This tone will be played if there is something wrong with the
connection.
Call Hold Tone:
This tone will be played if your call has been placed on hold.
Call Wait Tone:
This tone will be played if there is an incoming call while you're
already in a call.
Flash Tone:
Useful description goes here.
Confirm Tone:
Useful description goes here.
Stutter Dial Tone:
This tone will be played if there is any special conditions applied
to the call.
Receiver Off Hook Tone:
This tone will be played if the phone is left off hook for
longer periods of time.
4.3.5
Help Tones
This is the some extra tones which is used to build up larger ring tones. You probably
do not want to edit them.
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4.3.6
Advanced Audio
This section contains advanced options for configuring audio settings and quality.
Advanced Audio
Disable Echo Canceller:
This will disable the echo canceller.
NetEQ Jitterbuffer Type:
Choose between Normal, Off and Fax.
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5
Tools
The Tools section contains options for configuring router passwords, timezone
settings, logging functions, schedules and other system parameters.
5.1
User
Here you can set a password for the
User
user. The
User
user has read only access
and may not change the passwords in the device.
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5.2
Admin
5.2.1
Admin Password
Here you can set a password for the
Admin
user. The
Admin
user has full read/ write
access to change the passwords in the device.
Password:
Enter a password that will grant access to the Web-based management
interface. (Note. Should not be used if testing and trying out the device. Use only if
necessary)
5.2.2
System name
Gateway Name:
The name of the router can be set here. Default value is
Owera
VoIP-Gateway.
5.2.3
Administration
This section contains options for configuring management and remote management
for the device, secure or otherwise.
Inactivity Time Out:
The number of minutes without activity before the web
session on this interface is closed.
Enable HTTPS Server:
If you want a secure connection to this web interface,
enable this option.
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