Table of programmable parameters 3.2, Slic > advanced erf – 2N Wireless 3G router 2N EasyRoute_old design - User manual, 1571 v1.06 User Manual

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Table of Programmable Parameters

3.2

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Busy tone – Cadence

Set the busy tone cadency, choosing one of the predefined dialtone patterns.

Setting options:

Continuous, 320/320/640/640 (Morse A), 330/330,

200/200, 250/250, 375/375, 500/500, 50/50,

1500/3000

Default setting:

200/200

Call tone – Frequency

Set the ringing tone frequency in [Hz]. You can set up to two frequencies for a

dual tone. The first frequency is obligatory, the other is optional.

Setting options:

100–4000 Hz

Default setting:

425 Hz for the first tone, the other is disabled

Call tone – Cadence

Set the ringing tone cadency, choosing one of the predefined dialtone patterns.

Default setting:

1500/3000

Error tone – Frequency

Set the tone frequency in [Hz]. You can set up to two frequencies for a dual tone.

The first frequency is obligatory, the other is optional.

Setting options:

100–4000 Hz

Default setting:

425 Hz for the first tone, the other is disabled

Error tone – Cadence

Set the tone cadency, choosing one of the predefined dialtone patterns.

Default setting:

50/50

SLIC > Advanced

ERF

Ring

Set the telephone line ringing voltage modulation, choosing one of the predefined

ringing patterns.

Setting options:

1000/4000, 400/200/400/2000, 1500/3500,

2000/4000

Default setting:

1000/4000

CID

Set this item to enable sending of a calling GSM line identification. The function

can be enabled if you have a FSK/DTMF (ETSI) receiving device on your telephone

line.

Setting options:

Disable

2N

®

EasyRoute restricts CLI towards the telephone line.

ETSI FSK

2N

®

EasyRoute transmits CLI using FSK (Frequency

Shift Keying) to a telephone line.

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