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Table 41
describes each field in the dialog box.
Table 41 Analog Terminal Adapter - Advanced Settings Parameters
Field
MAC Address
Audio Level Controls
Audio Input Gain (dB)
Audio Output Gain (dB)
Purpose
The factory-assigned MAC address for the Analog
Terminal Card or the Analog Terminal Adapter.
NOTE: The ports on a 3C10114 Analog Terminal Card
have sequential MAC addresses.
The ports on a 3C10114C Analog Terminal Card have
the same MAC address, and a Virtual Device Number
(VDN), in square brackets after it, provides a unique
identifying number to each port.
Set this value to control the volume of the audio signal
from the analog telephone attached to this ATA or ATC
port.
Default: Depends on the country in which the NBX
system is operating. When you load a regional pack
(Operations > Regional Software) and select the tones
and cadences appropriate for your location
(System Configuration > System Settings >
Regional Settings > Advanced), the default value is set.
Minimum: - 10 dB
Maximum: + 10 dB
Mute is a choice provided for testing purposes.
Set this value to control the volume of the audio signal
sent to the analog telephone attached to this ATA or
ATC port.
Default: Depends on the country in which the NBX
system is operating. When you load a regional pack
(Operations > Regional Software) and select the tones
and cadences appropriate for your location
(System Configuration > System Settings >
Regional Settings > Advanced), the default value is set.
Minimum: - 10 dB
Maximum: + 10 dB
Mute is a choice provided for testing purposes.

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