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Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
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DTMF Output Level (dBm)
Set this value to control the volume of the tones sent to
the analog telephone attached to this ATC port or
ATA.
Default:
Depends on the country in which the NBX
system is operating. When you load a regional pack
(
Operations
>
Regional Software
) and select the tones
and cadences appropriate for your location
(
System Configuration > System Settings >
Regional Settings > Advanced
), the default value is set.
Minimum:
- 14 dBm
Maximum:
0 dBm
Increment
: 2 dBm per step
Call Progress Output Level
(dBm)
Set this value to control the volume of call progress
tones sent to the analog telephone attached to this
ATA or ATC port.
Default:
Depends on the country in which the NBX
system is operating. When you load a regional pack
(
Operations
>
Regional Software
) and select the tones
and cadences appropriate for your location
(
System Configuration > System Settings >
Regional Settings > Advanced
), the default value is set.
Minimum:
- 30 dBm
Maximum:
0 dBm
Increment
: 2 dBm per step
Line Interface Controls
Flash-hook Minimum
(msec)
Set this value to define the minimum time hook switch
must be depressed for the NBX system to recognize the
event as a valid flash hook signal.
Default:
Depends on the country in which the NBX
system is operating.
When you load a regional pack (
Operations
>
Regional Software
) and select the tones and cadences
appropriate for your location (
System Configuration >
System Settings > Regional Settings > Advanced
), the
default value is set on your NBX system.
Minimum:
0 msec
Maximum:
1000 msec
Table 41
Analog Terminal Adapter - Advanced Settings Parameters (continued)
Field
Purpose
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