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d. DIALING <phone number> - This occurs when the GoIP is dialing out a phone number via the
corresponding GSM channel or The DIALING status shows that a number is being dialed out via the
corresponding GSM channel or a VoIP line.
The phone number dialed is also shown in the
"Status".
e. ALERTING - After a phone number is dialed, the "Status" changes to "ALERTING" when a ringback
signal is received from the network.
f.
INCOMING - This occurs when a GSM incoming call is calling and the call is not answered yet.
7. SMS - SMS Server registration status.
"Y " means "Registered" and "N" means "Not Registered".
8. RSSI - This indicates the Received Signal Strength Indicator of the current cell.
It ranges from 0 to 31
which represents a signal level ranging from -113 dBm to -51 dBm; each increment in rssi values means
2 dBm increment. 99 means that the signal level is unknown or undetected.
9. Carrier - This shows the name of the current GSM carrier.
10. Cell ID - This shows the Base Transceiver station (BTS) ID.
11. Idle - This shows the time elapsed since the last call.
12. Remain - This shows the time remaining if the Total Talk Time Limit (m) is set.
Once the Remain time
reaches zero, the corresponding channel is locked and its VoIP registration is also suspended (default
setting).
However, there is an option in Section 3.3.10 to enable SIP registration even when the Talk
Time Limit expires ((Remain = 0).
13. Reset - Click this button to reset the Remain Timer to the Total Talk Time.
Clicking on the Reset button
located at the bottom (the row that is labeled "All") resets all Remain Timers of all channels.
3.2.2 General
The General page covers basic information on the hardware, network, and call status and setting.
These
information are useful for debugging the device operation and status.
1. Hardware
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