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GAI-TRONICS

VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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Section Item

Identifier

Value(s) Comments

AUDIO

CODEC

A<,B><,C><,D>

<,E><,F>

This command sets the order of preference that will
be used in the SDP by the phone.

Where A B C D E and F can have the values 1 -6 that
corresponds to the following settings

1 = G.711 A-Law 4 = G.729 a/b
2 = G.711 u-Law 5 = G.723.1 MP-MLQ
3 = G.722 6 = G.723.1 ACELP

The values should be separated by commas.

EXAMPLE: CODEC=3,4,5,1,2
NOTE: If codecs 5 & 6 are both used, they must be
next to one another in the list.

SAMPLE G711

[10|20]

Sets the audio sample period for G.711 A-law or u-
law to be either 10 ms or 20ms. See 5.13

SAMPLE G722

[10|20]

Sets the audio sample period for G.722 to be either
10 ms or 20ms See 5.13

SAMPLE G729

[10|20]

Sets the audio sample period for G.729 to be either
10 ms or 20ms See 5.13

VAD [ON|OFF]

This command enables or disables the use of Voice
Activity Detection. This command is only valid for
G723 and G729 Codec settings. VAD must be set to
ON if using G.729 codec. The default value is ON.

DTMF [INBAND|

RFC2833]

This command sets the transmission method for
DTMF as either in-band or out of band.

DTMFPT [96-127]

Sets the payload type parameter in the RTP packets
when sending DTMF tones 'out-of-band' according to
RFC2833. The default value is 96, but should be
changed to 101 for compatibility when using Cisco
CallManager™.

DTMFPLAYBACK [ON|OFF]

sets whether DTMF tones are heard in the earpiece
when digit buttons 0-9, * or # are pressed. Default
value OFF.

FRAMES [G723|G722|G711|G729]

X

This command sets the number of audio sample
periods or “frames” per IP packet to be X. See 5.13

HANDSETGAIN

HANDSETVOLUME

LINEGAIN

LINEVOLUME

RINGERVOLUME

HANDSFREEGAIN

HANDSFREEVOLUME

XX

These commands specify the various gains and
volumes.
Refer to Audio settings web page section (5.13) for
definitions and acceptable value ranges.

SIDETONELEVEL

[ 0-255 ]

If sidetone is set to ON, this parameter sets its level.
Range is 0-255, default value 127.

SIDETONE

[ON/OFF]

Turns sidetone on or off. Default is off.

JTTERMIN

XX

Minimum dynamic jitter buffer size

JITTERMAX

XX

Maximum dynamic jitter buffer size

CLOCK

SNTP

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

or

FQDN

Sets the IP address of the SNTP server to be
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or resolves the FQDN using DNS to
locate the host from which the phone obtains time
data.

DST ADJUST

[ON|OFF]

This command determines if the unit’s clock will
automatically adjust to daylight saving time. The
default value is OFF

FORMAT

[ DD/MM| MM/DD]

Sets the format of the date to be either US style
MM/DD or UK style DD/MM.

DST ADJUST

[+/-]HH:MM

Sets the adjustment offset when DST is active.
Default is DST=ADJUST +01:00

TIMEZONE XXXX

This entry sets the current time zone for local time
where XXXX is an entry selected from the time zone
table in Section 7

DST STARTDAY

[0 – 31]

If DST is active, these commands define when it
starts and ends. Refer to Clock Settings web page
section (5.9) for detailed explanation. The example
file in Section 8 lists the commands to set DST to be
active between 2am on the last Sunday in March until
2am on the last Sunday in October.

DST STARTDOW

[1-7]

DST STARTMONTH

[1-12]

DST STARTWOM

[1-6 | 8]

DST ENDDAY

[1-31]

DST ENDDOW

[1-7]

DST ENDMONTH

[1-12]

DST ENDWOM

[1-6 | 8]

DST STARTTIME

HH:MM

DST ENDTIME

HH:MM

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