Gsm basic parameters – 2N VoiceBlue Next v3.2 User Manual
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Tones generated to VoIP
Ring tone to VoIP – generate a ringing tone of your own, or transmit a real
ringing tone from the GSM/UMTS networks.
GSM basic parameters
Count of digits dialled from VoIP
Minimum digits from VoIP – minimum count of digits to be dialled into GSM.
Maximum digits from VoIP: maximum count of digits to be dialled into GSM.
Wait for next digit [s] – timeout during which
awaits
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further digits dialled from VoIP to GSM.
Calls
Relax timeout [s] – time interval between the end of the last call and the
beginning of the next call via one and the same GSM module (all incoming and
outgoing calls are rejected during this timeout). The recommended value is 2
seconds. Do not change this setting unless absolutely necessary.
Timeout for ringing to GSM [s] –
ringing timeout for outgoing calls to GSM. If not
answered or terminated within this timeout, the call will be terminated
automatically by the gateway when this timeout elapses.
Bank holiday list
A list of dates to which the weekend routing mode should be applied in the LCR table.
DTMF settings
The minimum delay between two identical DTMF characters received [s/100].
Tone detector settings
The GSM gateway can automatically detect user defined tones sent by the GSM/UMTS
network during call setup. In general, user defined tones are tones of the number to be
transmitted. Having detected such tone, the GSM gateway terminates the call
automatically and attempts to set it up through the next available outgoing group (as
defined in the LCR table).
Frequency 1;2;3;4 – defined frequency of the tone to be detected.
Sequence list – sequence of the above defined tones for detection.
Voice parameters of GSM modules
Here you can set the voice level for the GSM modules in the GSM gateway.
Audio level DSP
Here you can set the voice level for calls in the signal processor of the GSM gateway.