4.75db
V(1/2)OL8 -6.0db
4.0db
V(1/2)OL9
-6.75db 3.25db
V(1/2)OL10 -7.5db
2.5db V(1/2)OL11 -8.25db
1.75db
V(1/2)OL12 -9.0db
1.0db
V(1/2)OL13 -9.75db
0.25db
V(1/2)OL14
-
10.5db
-0.5db
V(1/2)OL15-11.25db -1.25db
V(1/2)OL16
-12.0db -2.0db V(1/
2)OL17
-12.75db
-2.75db
V(1/2)OL18 -13.5db-3.5db V(1/2)OL19
-14.25db-
4.25db
COMMAND LEVEL
COMMAND LEVEL
2-Wire 4-Wire
2-Wire
4-Wire
V(1/2)OL20 -15.0db -5.0db
V(1/2)OL21 -15.75db -5.75db
V(1/2)OL22
-
16.5db
-6.5db
V(1/2)OL23-17.25db -7.25db
V(1/2)OL24 -18.0db -8.0db
V(1/2)OL25 -18.75db -8.75db
V(1/2)OL26
-
19.5db
-9.5db
V(1/2)OL27-20.25db -10.25db
V(1/2)OL28 -21.0db -11.0db
V(1/2)OL29 -21.75db -11.75db
V(1/2)OL30
-
22.5db
-12.5db
V(1/2)OL31-23.25db -13.25db
The output level gain needs to be set at the mux that is receiving
(hearing), this will
change the volume level that the person at
the receiving mux hears. To increase the output level gain at the
transmitting mux will have no affect on the loudness heard by the
person at the receiving
mux.
MUX
MUX
PDN
Talk
OL Sounds
2db
Increase Louder
2db
Talk
Sounds OL
2db
Louder Increase
2db
Note
For the best results, increase or decrease both the
local output level and remote input level settings
by a small amount to change the volume level
heard at the local voice/fax channel.
The default settings per configuration are as follows:
Local
Remote
Configuration
IL OL
IL OL
FXS to FXO
6 9
5 2
FXS to FXS
3 12
3 12
E&M to E&M
5 14
5 14
(4-Wire)
Voice/Fax Channel
The Voice/Fax Channel Silence Suppression command keeps
Silence Suppression
moments of silence from using up bandwidth on the composite
link. Typically, a voice
conversation is 50 to 60% silence. Silence
V(1/2)SS
suppression is helpful when using a slow composite link
speed
such as 19,200 bps. The higher the command level (e.g.,
V1SS2
), the
greater the silence suppression. The range of the
command is from 0 to 2. When silence suppression is set to
zero,
all sound passes through the link, even silence. Silence
suppression
is active when there is no activity on the voice/fax
channel. Increasing the setting increases the volume
necessary
for sound to be sent over the link.
Voice/Fax Channel
The Voice/Fax Channel Local Interface command configures
Local Interface
the local voice/fax channel interface. The
V1LIFXO
command
sets voice/fax channel
1 on the local MultiMux for an FXO
V(1/2)LI
connection. When the local MultiMux is configured for FXO,
the
remote site has to be configured for an FXS interface. When the
l o c a l
MultiMux is configured for an E&M interface, the E&M type
has to be determined, whether dial or wink is going
to be used,
and whether the connection is 2-wire or 4-wire. For example, to
c o n f i g u r e
local voice/fax channel 1 for E&M type 1 which is
very common in the U.S., wink-start E&M signaling and a 2-
wire
connection, the command would be
V1LIE&M1W2
. The Local
C h a n n e l
Interface command are as follows:
ATV(1/2)LIFXO
FXO Interface
Connects to station
side of PBX.
ATV(1/2)LIFXSG
FXS w/Ground
Connects a single
Start Line
telephone/fax with a
ground start line to the
mux.