Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters

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Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions Continued

Field Name

Values

Description

DTMF Parameters

DTMF Gain

--

The DTMF Gain (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) controls

the volume level of the DTMF tones sent out for Touch-

Tone dialing.

DTMF Gain,

High Tones

+3dB to -31dB &

“mute”

Default value: -4 dB. Not to be changed except under

supervision of MultiTech’s Technical Support.

DTMF Gain,

Low Tones

+3dB to -31dB &

“mute”

Default value: -7 dB. Not to be changed except under

supervision of MultiTech’s Technical Support.

Duration

(DTMF)

60 – 3000 ms

When DTMF: Out of Band is selected, this setting determines
how long each DTMF digit ‘sounds’ or is held. Default = 100
ms.

DTMF

In/Out of

Band

Out of Band, or Inband

When DTMF Out of Band is selected, the MultiVOIP detects
DTMF tones at its input and regenerates them at its output.
When DTMF Inband is selected, the DTMF digits are passed
through the MultiVOIP unit as they are received.

FAX Parameters

Fax Enable Y/N

Enables or disables fax capability for a particular channel.

Max Baud

Rate

(Fax)

2400, 4800, 7200, 9600,
12000, 14400 bps

Set to match baud rate of fax machine connected to channel
(see Fax machine’s user manual). For CM managed fax calls it
is recommended to use 9600.
Default = 14400 bps.

Fax Volume

(

Default =

-9.5 dB

)

-18.5 dB
to –3.5 dB

Controls output level of fax tones. To be changed only under
the direction of Multi-Tech’s Technical Support.

Jitter Value

(Fax)

Default =

400 ms

Defines the inter-arrival packet deviation (in milliseconds) for
the fax transmission. A higher value will increase the delay,
allowing a higher percentage of packets to be reassembled. A
lower value will decrease the delay allowing fewer packets to
be reassembled.

Mode (Fax) FRF 11; T.38

FRF11

is frame-relay FAX standard using these coders: G.711, G.728,

G.729, G.723.1.

T.38 is an ITU-T standard for storing and forwarding FAXes
via email using X.25 packets. It uses T.30 fax standards and
includes special provisions to preclude FAX timeouts during
IP transmissions. Must use T.38 when faxing to/from CM.
Note: When the MultiVOIP stops receiving T.38 packets, it will
wait ten seconds before switching to voice mode.

Coder Parameters

Coder Manual

or

Auto-matic

Determines whether selection of coder is manual or

automatic. Must be set to manual for CM managed calls.

When Automatic is selected, the local and remote voice

channels will negotiate the voice coder to be used by

selecting the highest bandwidth coder supported by

both sides without exceeding the Max Bandwidth

setting. G.723, G.729, or G.711 are negotiated.

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