MultiVOIP FXS User Guide Technical
Configuration
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The
Regional Parameters
fields are described in the table below.
“Regional Parameter” Definitions
Field Name
Values
Description
Country/
Region
Australia,
Central America,
Chile, Europe,
France, Japan,
UK, USA,
Custom
Name of a country or region that uses a certain set of tone pairs for
dial tone, ring tone, busy tone
,
unobtainable tone
(fast busy tone), and
re-order tone
(a tone pattern indicating the need for the user to hang
up the phone).
In some cases, the tone-pair scheme denoted by a country name may
also be used outside of that country. The “Custom” option (button)
assures that any tone-pairing scheme worldwide can be
accommodated.
Standard Tones
fields
Type column
dial tone,
ring tone,
busy tone,
unobtainable
tone (fast busy),
survivability
tone,
re-order tone
Type of telephony tone-pair for which frequency, gain, and cadence
are being presented.
Frequency 1
freq. in Hertz
Lower frequency of pair.
Frequency 2
freq. in Hertz
Higher frequency of pair.
Cadence
(msec) On/Off
n/n/n/n
four integer time
values in
milli-seconds;
zero value for
dial-tone
indicates
continuous tone
On/off pattern of tone durations used to denote phone ringing,
phone busy, connection unobtainable (fast busy), dial tone (“0”
indicates continuous tone), survivability, and re-order. Default
values differ for different countries/regions. Although most
cadences have only two parts (an “on” duration and an “off”
duration), some telephony cadences have four parts. Most cadences,
then, are expressed as two iterations of a two-part sequence.
Although this is redundant, it is necessary to allow for expression of
4-part cadences.
Gain 1
gain in dB
+3dB to –31dB
and “mute”
setting
Amplification factor of lower frequency of pair.
This applies to the dial, ring, busy and ‘unobtainable’ tones that the
MultiVOIP outputs as audio to the FXS or FX0 port.
Default:
-16dB
Gain 2
gain in dB
+3dB to –31dB
and “mute”
setting
Amplification factor of higher frequency of pair.
This applies to the dial, ring, busy, and ‘unobtainable’ (fast busy)
tones that the MultiVOIP outputs as audio to the FXS or FXO port.
Default: -16dB
Summary of Contents for MultiVOIP MVPFXS-16
Page 5: ...5 Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 13: ...13 Chapter 2 Quick Start Guide...
Page 18: ...Command PC Voip Hookups MultiVOIP FXS Quick Start Guide 18 Quick Hookup for MVPFXS 8 16 24...
Page 37: ...MultiVOIP FXS Quick Start Guide Phonebook Example 37 Enlarged Phonebook Worksheet...
Page 41: ...41 Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation and Cabling...
Page 51: ...51 Chapter 4 MultiVOIP Auxiliary Software...
Page 53: ...53 Chapter 5 Technical Configuration...
Page 84: ...84 Chapter 6 Phonebook Configuration...
Page 106: ...106 Chapter 7 Operation and Maintenance...
Page 146: ...146 Chapter 8 Warranty Service and Tech Support...
Page 149: ...149 Chapter 9 Regulatory Information...
Page 153: ...153 Appendix A Cable Pinouts...
Page 156: ...156 Appendix B TCP UDP Port Assignments...
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