9.29 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
—Card Property—E1 type Line Signal Setting
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
DR2 Setting Type
Selects the control type of the DR2
(Digital System R2) signal.
Normal, Option 1,
Option 3
Inter-digit Timer
Specifies the pseudo-answer time. This
setting is available only when Option 1
or Option 3 is selected in
DR2 Setting
Type
on this screen.
3-15
Bit Position for
Dial Pulse
Selects the position of the pulse dial
control bit in a DR2 signal.
A-bit, B-bit
Bit Position for
Clear Back
Selects the position of the clear-back
signal control bit in a DR2 signal.
A-bit, B-bit, A&B-bit
Forced Release
Enables the PBX to send a forced
release signal.
Disable, Enable
Forced Release
Pattern
Selects the bit pattern for a forced
release signal.
A=0/B=0, A=0/B=1,
A=1/B=0, A=1/B=1
Meter Pulse
Detection—Mode
Specifies the mode for call charge meter
pulses.
No Detection: Meter
pulses are not sent
or received.
Outgoing call only:
Sends a call charge
meter pulse for
outgoing trunk calls.
Both calls: Sends
and receives call
charge meter pulses.
Feature
Manual
References
Meter Pulse
Detection—Bit
Position
Specifies the bit position of a call charge
meter pulse.
A-bit, B-bit, C-bit, D-
bit
Feature
Manual
References
Meter Pulse
Detection—Length
Specifies the length that a call charge
meter pulse must be for the PBX to
recognise it as a call charge meter
pulse.
8 × n (n=1–80) ms
Feature
Manual
References
DSP Gain
Adjustment—
DTMF Transmit
Specifies the output power of the DTMF
signal sent from the DSP (Digital Signal
Processor).
-12 dB–3 dB
DSP Gain
Adjustment—
DTMF Receive
Specifies the strength range within which
a DTMF signal must be for the DSP to
recognise it as a DTMF signal.
-42 - 0 dB – -11- 0
dB
9.29 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property—E1 type Line Signal Setting
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