Channel Parameters; Voice Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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A.11 Channel Parameters
This subsection describes the device's channel parameters.
A.11.1 Voice Parameters
The voice parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Web/EMS: Input Gain
[InputGain]
Web: Voice Volume
EMS: Volume (dB)
[VoiceVolume]
EMS: Payload Format
[VoicePayloadFormat]
Web: MF Transport Type
[MFTransportType]
Web: Enable Answer Detector
[EnableAnswerDetector]
Web: Answer Detector Activity Defines the time (in 100-msec resolution) between activating the
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to the same call, the coders and common parameters (i.e., parameters
configurable in both IP and Tel Profiles) of the preferred profile are
applied to that call. If the Tel and IP Profiles are identical, the Tel Profile
parameters take precedence.
The parameter EnableVoiceMailDelay is applicable only if voice mail is
enabled globally (using the VoiceMailInterface parameter).
For a description of using ini file table parameters, see 'Configuring ini
File Table Parameters' on page 88.
Table A-34: Voice Parameters
Defines the pulse-code modulation (PCM) input gain control (in
decibels). This parameter sets the level for the received (PSTN-to-
IP) signal.
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default value is 0 dB.
Note: This parameter can also be configured per IP Profile, using the
IPProfile parameter (see 'Configuring IP Profiles' on page 236) and
per Tel Profile, using the TelProfile parameter (see 'Configuring Tel
Profiles' on page 233).
Defines the voice gain control (in decibels). This parameter sets the
level for the transmitted (IP-to-PSTN) signal.
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default value is 0 dB.
Note: This parameter can also be configured per IP Profile, using the
IPProfile parameter (see 'Configuring IP Profiles' on page 236) and
per Tel Profile, using the TelProfile parameter (see 'Configuring Tel
Profiles' on page 233).
Determines the bit ordering of the G.726/G.727 voice payload
format.
[0] = Little Endian (default)
[1] = Big Endian
Note: To ensure high voice quality when using G.726/G.727, both
communicating ends should use the same endianness format.
Therefore, when the device communicates with a third-party entity
that uses the G.726/G.727 voice coder and voice quality is poor,
change the settings of this parameter (between Big Endian and Little
Endian).
Currently, not supported.
Currently, not supported.
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