Guardian Telecom Inc.
Setup & Configuration
VoIP Telephones
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Misc Config
Debug Level (0-9, 9 =
more verbose)
:
This changes the verbosity of the logging application status as it runs. Boards ship at level 3,
though for troubleshooting problems tech support may ask you to set this at 9. A value of 0 will turn
off all logging.
Disable Watchdog
Timer
:
When this option is enabled the internal watchdog timer responsible for resetting the board when
the main application becomes unresponsive is disabled.
CS6422 Config
This section contains the programmable registers of the on board echo cancellation circuit. Do not
touch these unless you know what you are doing.
Register (0 - 5)
:
Use these parameters to set up the six registers in the echo cancellation circuit.
Restore Defaults
This button restores the echo cancellation parameters to their factory default values.
Upgrade LCD/Keypad
Select a file (and use
Save to upload)
:
Navigate to the location of the file that you want to upload.
Browse…
Use the Browse button to navigate to the location of the file that you want to upload.
Upgrade
This button will let the user upgrade the LCD.
Logfiles
Write logfile to RAM:
By default the device will keep a circular logfile in RAM.
Write logfile to Flash:
This option will allow you to write the logfile to serial flash for troubleshooting problems that reboot
the board.
Available Space =
14.95mb
Get Application Log
Button
This button will let the user download the current logfile.
Get Autoprovision File
Button
This button will allow the user to download the autoprovisioning file downloaded by the device.
Remove Debug File
Button
This button will erase the current logfile.
Restore Factory
Defaults
Restore Factory
Defaults Button
This button will restore the factory default configuration (same as if the user pressed the RESET
button on the PCB).
Erase Audio files Button This button will restore all audio files to the factory default condition.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
Table 12 - Advanced Configuration
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