GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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TIMEOUT: sets an enforced delay (in seconds) between one Multicast session ending and
another beginning. Range 1-120. Default 120
SPEAKERVOLUME: sets the speaker volume during a multicast. Volume will revert to the
setting on the AUDIO page when the multicast session has ended. Range is 1 to 10, default
value 3.
Override level: sets the override level (between 0 and 8) for normal phone calls with respect
to the priority level set against multicast calls defined below. 1 is highest priority, 8 is lowest.
0 means no priority and will not override any multicast. For example, if override level is set to
5, a voice call will override a multicast having a priority of 6, but not one having a priority of 4.
If a voice call and a multicast have the same priority level the multicast will take precedence.
If an incoming call is made to a phone whilst a higher priority multicast is in progress, the
caller may hear the multicast audio but a speech call will not be connected to the phone until
the multicast has ended.
Note: Emergency calls started from the phone (ie using a button designated as an
Emergency button) will always override any normal or multicast call, regardless of priority or
override level.

The following fields can be set for 8 individual multicast sources:
ADDRESS: the phone will accept multicast calls sent to this address by the SIP server. Must
be an IP address complete with port, eg 242.0.1.75:5000. Reserved addresses for multicast
channels are normally in the range 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255.
FILTER: Sets a range of acceptable multicast source IP addresses. The phone will only
accept a multicast if the source is within this IP address range. The format is 2 IP addresses
separated by a colon. The default is 0.0.0.0:255.255.255.255
PRIORITY: sets a priority level for this multicast with respect to other multicasts and normal
phone calls. The range is 0 to 8, with 1 being the highest priority, 8 being the lowest and 0
having no priority. If a higher priority event (multicast or phone call) occurs during an existing
multicast, it will be interrupted and resume after the higher priority event has finished.
OUTPUT1 : sets if OUTPUT1 is ENABLED or DISABLED during this multicast. If ENABLED
it will be in a permanently energised state, with no timing or cadence control. After the
multicast has ended it will revert to its function as defined on the LOGIC page.
OUTPUT2: sets if OUTPUT2 is ENABLED or DISABLED during this multicast. If ENABLED it
will be in a permanently energised state, with no timing or cadence control. After the
multicast has ended it will revert to its function as defined on the LOGIC page.

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