Multi-Tech Systems E1 User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide

Technical Configuration

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E1 Parameter Definitions (cont’d)

Field Name

Values

Description

General E1/E1/ISDN Parameters

Line Build Out 0 dB, -7.5 dB,

-15 dB, -22.5 dB

To reduce the crosstalk on
received signals, a transmit
attenuator can be placed in the
data path. Transmit attenuation
is selectable. Default: O dB

Pulse Shape
Level

0 to 40 Meters
40 to 81 m
81 to 122 m
122 to 162 m
162 to 200 m

Refers to length of cable
between MultiVOIP and
PBX/telco in meters. Most
common will be 0 to 40m.

Caller ID Parameters

Caller ID
Enable

Y/N

Turns Caller ID feature on (if
checked) and off (if unchecked).

Calling
Number Prefix
(Caller ID)

0-9, *, #

A DTMF symbol used to mark the
beginning of the calling party
number for use with Caller ID.
Maximum length: 4 characters.

Calling
Number Suffix
(Caller ID)

0-9, *, #

A DTMF symbol used to mark
the end of the calling party
number for use with Caller ID.

Maximum length: 4 characters.

Detect Flash
Hook

Y/N

This setting determines whether
or not the MultiVOIP responds
to hook-flash signals.

Detection Time 100 – 1500

milliseconds

Minimum hook-flash time that
will be interpreted as a valid
flash by the MultiVOIP.

Generation
Time

100 – 1500
milliseconds

In some systems, a MultiVOIP
might receive a hook-flash signal
from an upstream device (a PBX,
voip or other device) and must
replicate it to a downstream device.
This parameter determines the
duration of the hook-flash signal
that is passed to a downstream
device.

Clocking External/Internal Set opposite to telco/PBX

setting. Example: if telco
clocking internal, set VOIP
clocking as external.

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