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displayed. In the previous example we have connected using
ManDflt
MonoPgm
profile settings. The codec has connected and the
LCD
is
displaying the
POTS2
bit rate (28,800 bps) as well as the line quality line
quality of the local and remote POTS codec connections.
The first
L91
figure refers to the line quality at the local codec. The
R89
figure refers to the line quality at the remote codec we have dialed. These
numbers would be reversed if viewed from the remote codec. The line
quality is a dynamic display that will adjust constantly to reflect the
prevailing line conditions at the local and the remote codecs.
When you hang up the connection, the codec
LCD
will display
Disconnect
.
4.
If you were connecting two POTS lines for a different profile, i.e.
ManDflt
Stereo
, you would simply repeat the procedure for the second POTS
connection. (Related Topics: Manual Default Profiles,
Powerup Profile
and
POTS
)
Connection Tip:
Scrolling to an active connection and pressing
ENTER/DIAL
will display the
Connection Details
for that connection.
17.10.3.
POTS G3 Module Dialing Screen
The new POTS G3 module dials a little differently to the original POTS
module. The dialing process explained in this section will occur when dialing
from a POTS G3 module to a POTS module, or a new POTS G3 module.
When dialing is initiated from the codec the screen displays as shown in the
following image.
Figure 31: New POTS G3 Module Connecting
The codec dials out and displays a countdown timer and the word
‘Connecting’ until a call has been established and retraining and
renegotiation has been completed. Once this process is completed the
standard connection screen is displayed.
Figure 32: Standard POTS Connection Screen
ManDflt MonoPgm
POTS1^ Enter#
[POTS2> 28.8 L91R89]
Aud Menu
ManDflt MonoPgm
POTS1^ Enter#
[POTS2> Connctng 59]
Aud Menu