Siemens Gigaset C450 IP User Manual
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Web configurator
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G729
Average voice quality. The necessary
bandwidth is less than 8 Kbit/s per
voice connection.
To save additional bandwidth and
transmission capacity, on VoIP connec-
tions that use Codec
G72
you can sup-
press the transmission of language
packages in pauses ("Silence Suppres-
sion",
Enable Annex B for G729
option).
Then, instead of the background noises
in your environment, your caller hears
a synthetic noise generated in the
receiver.
Please note: "Silence Suppression"
may mean a deterioration in the voice
quality.
G711 a law/G711 µ law
Excellent voice quality (comparable
with ISDN). The necessary bandwidth is
64 Kbit/s per voice connection.
G726
Good voice quality (inferior to that with
G.711 but better than with G.729).
Your phone supports G.726 with a
transmission rate of 32 Kbit/s per voice
connection.
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In the
VoIP Volume
parameter, specify
the amplification level of the voice and
earpiece volume.
With some VoIP providers it may be the
case that the voice/earpiece volume is
too low or too high. Volume regulation
via the handset may then be insuffi-
cient.
You can pre-adjust the volume via the
VoIP Volume
parameter. You specify
whether the adjustable volume range
on the handset should be raised or low-
ered. The following choices are availa-
ble:
Low
Voice/earpiece volume is too low. If you
activate this option the volume is raised
by 6 dB.
Normal
The voice/earpiece volume does not
need to be raised/lowered.
High
Voice/earpiece volume is too high. If
you activate this option the volume is
lowered by 6 dB.
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In the
Enable Annex B for G729
field, state
whether, when using Codec
G729
,
transmission of data packages for
pauses is to be suppressed (
Yes
).
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Apply the voice Codecs that your phone
suggests with outgoing calls into the
Selected codecs
list.
Click in the
Available codecs
list on the
voice Codec that you want to apply
(you can mark several entries using the
Shift key or the Ctrl key). Click on the
button.
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Move the voice Codecs that you do not
want the phone to use into the
Available
codecs
list.
Also select the voice Codec in the
Avail-
able codecs
list (see above) and click on
the
Remove>
button.
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Sort the voice Codecs in the
Selected
codecs
list into the order in which they
should be suggested to the receiver
when a connection is established. To
do this, use the
Up
and
Down
buttons.
When establishing a VoIP connection, the
phone suggests the 1st voice Codec in the
Selected codecs
list to the receiver to begin
with. If the receiver does not accept this
voice Codec (e.g. because it does not sup-
port it), the 2nd voice Codec in the list is
suggested etc.
If the receiver does not accept any of the
voice Codecs in the
Selected codecs
list, the
connection is not established. An appro-
priate message will be displayed on the
handset.