Prestige 2301R/RL-P1C Support Notes
All contents Copyright (c) 2007 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.
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Step 2. Enter the administrator password appear on the page of login and click on login. The default is '1234'
Step 3. On the left column click on Voice to bring you to voice function menu. While in the Voice menu click
on Phone to enter phone port configuration page.
Step 4. By using the phone port selector located on upper right of the phone port configuration page select the
phone port you wish to configure.
Step 5. Change the phone port parameter as you desired and click Apply when you are finish to save and let the
setting to take effect. To configure the 2nd phone port use the phone port selector and select phone2 and follow
the step 1 to 5 to complete the 2nd phone port setup.
Each field's detail description is listed below.
Label
Description
Phone Port
Settings
Use this field to select the phone port that you want to configure.
Speaking
Volume
Use this field to set the loudness that the Prestige uses for the speech signal
that it sends to the peer device. -1 is the quietest and 1 is the loudest.
Listening
Volume
Use this field to set the loudness that the Prestige uses for the speech signal
that it receives from the peer device and sends to your phone. -1 is the
quietest and 1 is the loudest.
Outgoing
Call use
SIP 1
corresponds to the Prestige’s SIP account. Select whether you want
the phone attached to this phone port to use SIP account 1 when you make
a call.
G.168 Active
Select this check box to cancel the echo caused by the sound of your voice
reverberating in the telephone receiver while you talk.
VAD
Support
Select this check box to use Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to reduce the
bandwidth that a call uses. The ZyXEL device will generate and send
comfort noise when you are not talking.
Dialing
Interval
When you are dialing a telephone number the Prestige waits this long after
you stop pressing the buttons before initiating the call. Select how many
seconds you want the Prestige to wait after the last input on the telephone’s
keypad before dialing (making) a call.