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of time set in this menu. You only need to adjust this setting if the GSM
connected codec is having problems receiving audio. If you are still getting
program drop-outs after adjusting this setting, it could be due to network
congestion. Hang up the connection and try to reconnect in a short while.
(Related topic: GSM Operation)
24.11.
GSM Bitrate (for a codec connecting with a GSM
connection)
This setting allows you to set the connection bit rate for your GSM connections.
The default setting is
Auto
and this is the setting you should use. This is because
the GSM connection will automatically detect what the possible network
connection bit rate is. If you use this setting the connection bit rate will be
detected automatically when you attempt to connect and will be displayed on the
codec
LCD
. (Related topic: GSM Operation)
24.12.
Manual Default GSM Algorithm (for a codec connecting
with a GSM connection)
The
Man Dflt GSM Algorithm
setting in this menu relates to the manual default
profiles within
Tool
Box.
The setting you choose here will relate to any GSM
connections in the
Manual Default Profiles
that you select to use with the codec.
24.13.
Signal Strength Enable and Reset Wait Seconds
Signal Strength Enable
should be checked as a default. It ensures that the signal
strength of your GSM connection will be displayed on the codec LCD screen.
Reset Wait Seconds
should be set to the default setting of 10 seconds because
this relates to the time it takes to for the GSM cell-phone signal to connect to the
network. If your network doesn’t support signal strength being displayed, disable
Signal Strength Enable
.
24.14.
A Final Note on GSM Configuration
For more detailed information on configuring your codec by using the menus on
the codec itself, please see the GSM Operation section within this reference
manual.