1 audio path test – GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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At the bottom of the UNIT page are three action buttons:
Update Now: Causes the phone to fetch the update file immediately.
Reboot Now: Causes the unit to reboot.
Reset to defaults: Causes the unit to reset to a predefined default configuration, effectively
returning it to the settings it had when it left the factory. WARNING: this will undo any
configuration changes, including returning the IP address and net mask to their default, static
values of 192.168.1.2 and 255.255.255.0. It will also reset the username and password to
defaults.

5.5.1 Audio Path Test

Audio Path Test (APT) is a factory option which must be specified at order time. If the phone
was not ordered with APT, these controls will not appear on the UNIT page.
The purpose of APT is to send a specific audio tone from the earpiece or speaker of a
telephone and then check that it is correctly received by the microphone. This will then verify
that both microphone and speaker are functioning.
APT appears as an alarm on the ALARMS page, and can be set to report via Syslog and / or
email like any other alarm, with some differences as listed below.
The test can be set to run automatically or triggered manually using the controls below:

APTENABLE sets whether APT is on or off
APTTIME sets a start time (24h clock) and test interval (in hours). The field should contain
first the time in hours and minutes separated by a colon (:), followed by a comma,(,) followed
by the interval in hours (range 1-24). Automatic testing will start at the specified time and
repeat every specified interval until 00:00 midnight the next day. The cycle will then repeat
the next day and so on. Default is 00:00,24 meaning that the test will perform once per day at
midnight.
APTCOUNT sets the number of tests that will be performed at each interval. Range is 1-10.
Default is 1, but it can be increased to repeat the test at each interval.
APTOKCOUNT sets the number of tests that must pass at each interval to be classed as a
successful test. Default value is 1. APTOKCOUNT must always be <= APTCOUNT. For
example if APTCOUNT were set to 3 and APTOKCOUNT to 2, the test would be deemed to

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