Multi-Tech Systems MVPFXS-16 User Manual

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MultiVOIP FXS User Guide Technical

Configuration

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Note that Voice/FAX parameters are applied on a channel-by-channel basis. However, once you have

established a set of Voice/FAX parameters for a particular channel, you can apply this entire set of

Voice/FAX parameters to other channels by using the Copy Channel button and its dialog box.

The Voice/FAX Parameters fields are described in the tables below.

Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions

Field Name

Values

Description

Default -- When this button is clicked, all Voice/FAX parameters are set

to their default values.

Select

Channel

1-24
1-16
1-8

Channel to be configured is selected here. The “-24” unit has

24 channels, the “-16” unit has 16 channels, and the “-8” unit

has 8 channels.

Copy

Channel

--

Copies the Voice/FAX attributes of one channel to another channel.
Attributes can be copied to multiple channels or all channels at once.

Voice Gain

--

Signal amplification (or attenuation) in dB.

Input Gain

+31dB to
–31dB

Modifies audio level entering voice channel before it is sent over the
network to the remote VOIP. The default & recommended value is 0 dB.

Output Gain +31dB

to

–31dB

Modifies audio level being output to the device attached to the voice
channel. The default and recommended value is 0 dB.

DTMF Parameters

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.

Out of Band

Mode

RFC

2833,

SIP Info

RFC2833 method. Uses an RTP mode defined in RFC 2833 to

transmit the DTMF digits.

SIP Info method. Generates dual tone multi frequency

(DTMF) tones on the telephony call leg. The SIP INFO

message is sent along the signaling path of the call.

You must set this parameter per the capabilities of the remote

endpoint with which the voip will communicate. The

RFC2833 method is the more common of the two methods.

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