Siemens Gigaset DE380 IP R User Manual

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Configuring the phone via the Web configurator

Voice Settings

You can set various parameters for voice transmission, e.g., the compression

method (codec) to be used. These parameters should only need adjusting if so

required by the SIP gateway or SIP proxy you are using. Please note the corre-

sponding manufacturer's documentation in this regard.
The voice quality for VoIP connections is generally determined by the voice

codec used for transferring the data and the available bandwidth of your

DSL connection.
In the case of the voice codec, the voice data is digitalized (coded/decoded) and

compressed. A "better" codec (better voice quality) means more data needs to

be transferred, i.e., perfect voice data transfer requires a DSL connection with

a larger bandwidth.
The following voice codecs are supported by your phone:

G.711/Alaw / G.711/Ulaw

Excellent voice quality (comparable with ISDN). The necessary bandwidth is

64 kbit/s per voice connection.

G.729

Average voice quality. The necessary bandwidth is less than or equal to

8 kbit/s per voice connection.

iLBC

Average voice quality. The codec works with 30 ms or 20 ms blocks.

The transmission rate is 13.33 kbit/s (30 ms blocks) or 15.2 kbit/s

(20 ms blocks).

G.722

If you register an HDSP capable handset (HDSP= High Definition Sound

Performance) with your base station, the calls you make using the handset

via G.722 VoIP connections will have a fantastic sound quality.

Gigaset handsets S67H and SL37H, for example, are HDSP capable.
The

G.722

broadband voice codec works at the same bit rate as G.711

(64 kbit/s per voice connection) but with a higher sampling rate.

Both sides of a phone connection (caller/sender side and receiver side) must

use the same voice codec. The voice codec is negotiated between the sender

and the recipient when establishing a connection.

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