Table 20 phone – ZyXEL Communications P2000W User Manual

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Table 20 PHONE

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Default Voice Codec A voice codec (coder/decoder) converts voice data to electrical signals for

transmission over a network.
Use this field to select the type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you want the

Prestige to use. Choosing a voice codec depends on a tradeoff between

transmission speed, sound quality and desired bandwidth usage. G.711 provides

higher voice quality than G.729 but requires 64kbps of bandwidth while G.729

only requires 8kbps. The Prestige can only connect to other phones that use the

same codec as the Prestige.
If you want to use G.711, G.711u is used mainly in North America and G.711a is

used in most of the rest of the world.

Speaking Volume(-

14~14)

Select the default gain for the Prestige’s microphone, where –14 is the minimum

(least sensitive) and 14 is the maximum (most responsive).
The callee may hear an echo if you set the microphone’s volume to the

maximum.

Listening Volume(-

14~14)

Select the default speaker volume on the Prestige, where –14 is the minimum

(quietest) and 14 is the maximum (loudest).

RTP Port

Real time Transport Protocol is used to handle voice data transfer. Use this field

to configure the Prestige’s listening port for RTP traffic. Leave this field set to the

defaults if you were not given a RTP port to use.

Jitter Buffer

A larger receiving buffer allows the Prestige to rearrange data packets that arrive

in the wrong order.
Packets are dropped if they arrive out of order and the receiving buffer is full.
Increasing the buffer size introduces latency. Too large of a buffer could

introduce a significant delay with a slow connection. Too small of a buffer may

result in packets being lost.

Voice Frames per

Packet

Use smaller packet sizes to reduce the number of speech frames sent per

packet. If a small packet does not reach its destination is it less significant than if

the packet contained many speech frames.

DTMF Relay

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signals are generated when you press a key on the

Keypad and communicate information (such as telephone numbers) to the VoIP

gateway.
Select disable to send the DTMF digits uncompressed from the remaining

protocols to use a compression method to match that of your VoIP service

provider’s.
Select Inband(RFC 2833) to send the DTMF tones in RTP packets.
Select Outband to send the DTMF tones in SIP messages.

DTMF Payload (0-

127)

This field allows you to set the DTMF payload type. It is recommended to leave

the default setting for this field.

APPLY

Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige. Your wireless

LAN, Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use

RESTART (in the navigation panel).

CANCEL

Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh.

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