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Chapter 5
SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE
Multi Interface: Network Settings
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(9) Available bit rate
Set the capacity (or a usable upper limit value) of the network line to which the Multi interface unit is
connected. Setting this communication capacity prevents sound quality deterioration and longer time
delays caused by excess conversation and/or paging communications traffic.
(10) Broadcast Spec
Select the voice transmission mode that is appropriate for the usable frequency band.
• High quality sound transmission mode
Transmits voices at high sound quality with short time delay. Use this mode as the normal default mode.
Also use this mode when BGM sound sources are connected.
• Standard mode
Transmits voice audio with a short time delay. In this mode, the sound quality is reduced, but the delay
time is identical to that in high quality mode, allowing a narrower frequency band to be used. Use this
mode when multi interface units are connected via an ISDN line (128 kbps).
• Band width saving transmission mode
Voice transmission uses a very narrow frequency band, but with lesser quality sound and longer time
delay. Use this mode when multi interface units are connected via an Analog line (56 kbps).
Sampling frequency
Delay time
Frequency band to be used
High quality sound
transmission mode
16 kHz
0.08 second
130 kbps
Standard mode
8 kHz
0.08 second
98 kbps
Band width saving
transmission mode
8 kHz
0.32 second
49.5 kbps