2.2 Programming
Programming Guide
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Gain Level Settings
The parameters below are used to adjust the gain level. However, in general, there is no need to change the
default values.
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) Settings
Others
Parameter & Description
Default
Value Range
Gain Level PCM
→
LAN (dB)
Specifies the gain level (in decibels) output from the PBX,
through the card, to the LAN.
0
-14 to 6
Gain Level LAN
→
PCM (dB)
Specifies the gain level (in decibels) output from the LAN,
through the card, to the PBX.
0
-14 to 6
Parameter & Description
Default
Value Range
G.723.1/G.729A/G.711 VAD
Specifies the use of the VAD feature for each available
CODEC (G.723.1, G.729A, and G.711).
The VAD conserves bandwidth by detecting silent periods
during a call and suppressing the packets of silence from
being sent to the network.
Notes
•
To use the VAD feature for a certain CODEC, be
sure to enable it for that CODEC on both the local
and remote cards.
•
To use the VAD feature between the KX-TDA0490
and KX-TDA3480/KX-TDA0484, you must enable it
for the G.723.1 CODEC. Otherwise, the VAD feature
cannot be used between these cards (although calls
can be made and received as normal).
Use
Use,
Don't use
Parameter & Description
Default
Value Range
G.723.1 Rate
Specifies the rate of the G.723.1 CODEC.
6.3Kbps
5.3Kbps,
6.3Kbps
DTMF Detection
Specifies the use of the DTMF detection feature.
DTMF detection enables end-to-end DTMF relay over the
network.
For details, refer to "Detailed Explanations".
Use
Use,
Don't use
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA0490
Page 4: ...4 Getting Started ...
Page 20: ...2 2 Cable Connection 20 Getting Started ...
Page 45: ...Getting Started 45 Appendix A Guidance for VoIP Installation ...
Page 55: ...Getting Started 55 Appendix B Alternative Numbering Plan Example ...
Page 63: ...Getting Started 63 Appendix C Initialisation of the VoIP Gateway Card ...
Page 66: ...C1 Initialising the VoIP Gateway Card 66 Getting Started ...
Page 67: ...Getting Started 67 Appendix D Using the KX TDA0490 and KX TDA0480 in One Network ...
Page 69: ...D1 Considerations in Installation Getting Started 69 ...
Page 76: ...1 1 Starting the IP GW16 Maintenance Utility 6 Programming Guide ...
Page 126: ...2 5 Others 56 Programming Guide ...
Page 139: ...Programming Guide 69 Index ...