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The same screen allows you to configure the type and size of the receiving buffer and
FEC parameters as a function of the IP network quality so we have the shortest delay
while audio cuts are minimized or eliminated in poor quality networks (see paragraph
4.4 of this manual in order to select the optimal buffer configuration depending on your
application).
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Return to the general configuration screen, check that the selected coding algorithm in
the green "ENCODER" area corresponding to that channel (PROG or COORD) is
correct, or otherwise click on "Select codec" to change it.
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Decide whether you will use the advanced automatic connection options or not:
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"SmartRTP": Activate this option.
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"Auto hang-up": Automatic hang-up whenever audio packets are missed for a given
time.
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"Permanent call": The device will do what’s necessary to keep the call up, even
after a line drop or mains cut. When "SmartRTP" mode is active, it is
recommended that this option is enabled in the calling end only.
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Return to the individual codec control window and click on "CALL"
button of the desired channel, showing then the call screen:
Enter the IP address of the remote unit, either manually or getting it from the buttons:
By clicking here, the last completed calls
("Calls") the contacts stored in the call book
("Eq. Contacts") or the reachable IP units
("Quick Dest.") are shown respectively, but
only those configured with formats compatible
with channel and communication type.
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Repeat the audio and mode configuration in the other end. As "SmartRTP" is enabled,
the other codec will automatically connect as soon as it starts receiving audio traffic, so
it won’t be necessary to set the coding mode, dial IP addresses or ports, etc. nor even
accept the incoming call.