AMX SIP Communications Gateway CSG-500 User Manual

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Telephone System Configuration

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CSG SIP Communications Gateway Operation/Reference Guide

Once you have completed the Analog Trunk definition, click Add. A message will display letting you know
that for these changes to be completed, you must reboot your CSG. Before doing so, you may wish to click the
Edit

button associated with an analog trunk to configure additional options for tuning the audio.

New Trunk Analog Page Options (Cont.)

Answer on
Polarity Switch

If this option is enabled the reception of a polarity reversal will
mark when an outgoing call is answered by the remote party.

Hangup on
Polarity Switch

In some countries, a polarity reversal is used to signal the
disconnect (or hang up) on a phone line. If the Hangup on Polarity
Switch option is enabled, the call will be considered “hung up” on
a polarity reversal.

Call Progress

On trunk interfaces it can be useful to follow the progress of a call
through Ringing, Busy, and Answering. If turned on, Call Progress
attempts to determine answer, busy, and ringing on phone lines.
This feature is highly experimental and can easily detect false
answers and hang-ups. This may cause a hang up during the
middle of a call. Few zones are supported, but can be selected
with the Progress Zone option.

Progress Zone

This option defines the call progress zone for the trunk interfaces.

Use CallerID

If this option is enabled Caller ID detection is also enabled.

Caller ID Start

This option allows one to define the start of a caller ID signal.
Select Ring from the drop-down list to start caller ID when a ring
is received, or Polarity, to start caller ID when a polarity reversal is
detected.

Caller ID

This option allows the lines to report the caller ID string as
received from the telco, or as a fixed value by using the advanced
option.

Pulse Dial

If this option is enabled, pulse dialing, instead of DTMF, will be
used.

CID Signalling

This option defines the type of caller ID signalling to use.
• bell - Bell202 as used in the United States
• v23 - Used in the UK
• v23_jp - Used in Japan
• dtmf - Used in Denmark, Sweden, and Holland

Mailbox

This setting allows any message waiting indicator received
across the associated trunk to be forwarded to a local User, such
as a SIP phone.

Flash Timing

Flash Timing defines the duration, in milliseconds, that the CSG
will use if it is sending a flash signal to another system.

Receive Flash
Timing

Receive Flash Timing defines the duration, in milliseconds, that
the CSG requires to consider a flash operation it receives to be
valid.

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