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User Configuration Manual TGW4/8 Gateway Series for Aeonix
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Name
Description
Outpulsing delay
Used when gateways’ FXS port is connected with the trunk interface of PBXs. For
calls from gateway to PBX, gateways will relay the extensions to PBX after the delay
set here. Setting of 0 means no extension number relay. The default is
0
ms.
Loop open
interval
This parameter is used with the loop open disconnection request.
The range is 100 - 6000 ms.
Polarity reversal
Set the trigger for polarity reversal. The default is
Outgoing.
Outgoing
: transmit reverse polarity signal only when the outbound is connected;
Bi-direction
: transmit reverse polarity signal for the connection of both inbound and
outbound calls.
Polarity reversal
delay
The delay time from a call being answered to the transmission of reverse polarity
signal. The default value is 3 sec. Effective range of setting is 0 - 30 sec.
Music on hold
Choose whether to play the background music while call waiting. The default is not to
play.
Call waiting with
hunt group
Choose whether to activate hunt group feature for call waiting. Default not selected.
*
Message waiting
indication
Choose the lighting method of message waiting indicator of voice mail here:
Disable (None)
Polarity reversed
FSK
High-voltage (Voltage
value is 90V)
Message waiting indicator refers to the special LED on a phone, working with voice
mail function. When user receives a voice message the gateway will light this lamp
upon receiving the notice from the platform; the light goes off when there is no
unheard mail. It is essential to understand whether the phone supports the indicators
and lighting method when selecting the lighting method.
For Aeonix
Select
High-voltage
Distinctive
Alert/Ringing
Set the parameter
Alert-Info
n
according to the “Alert-Info” value provided on the SIP
server. When the “Alert-info” value of received INVITE message matches the
Alert-Info
n
, ring cadence
n
is activated.
Alert-Info 1
To match with ring cadence 1.
Configure ring
patterns for ring
cadence 1
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 1. It is used with
Alert-Info 1
.
E.g 1:
The ring patterns are set to
2, 500, 500, 1000, 3000
it means that the ringing cadence
is 500ms On, 500ms Silent;
then1000ms On, 3000ms Silent.
In other words: This sequence indicates that a ring cadence has 2 ringing patterns:
1
st
pattern = 0.5sec On, 0.5sec Silent
2
nd
pattern = 1.0sec On, 3.0sec Silent
E.g 2:
If the ring patterns are set to
2000, 4000
it means that the ringing cadence will be
2.0sec On, 4.0sec Silent.
Alert-Info 2
To match with ring cadence 2.
Configure ring
patterns for ring
cadence 2.
Configure ring patterns for ring cadence 2. It is used with
Alert-Info 2
.
Alert-Info 3
To match with ring cadence 3.