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Parameter
[AMDMaxPostGreetingSilenceTime] Defines the maximum duration of silence from after the
EMS: Time Out
[AMDTimeout]
Web/EMS: AMD Beep Detection
Mode
[AMDBeepDetectionMode]
Web: Answer Machine Detector Beep
Detection Timeout
EMS: Beep Detection Timeout
[AMDBeepDetectionTimeout]
Web: Answer Machine Detector Beep
Detection Sensitivity
EMS: Beep Detection Sensitivity
[AMDBeepDetectionSensitivity]
Energy Detector Parameters
Enable Energy Detector
[EnableEnergyDetector]
Energy Detector Quality Factor
[EnergyDetectorQualityFactor]
Energy Detector Threshold
[EnergyDetectorThreshold]
Version 6.4
using the IPProfile parameter (see Configuring IP Profiles on
page 236).
greeting time is over (defined by AMDMaxGreetingTime) until
the AMD decision.
Note: This parameter can also be configured per IP Profile,
using the IPProfile parameter (see Configuring IP Profiles on
page 236).
Defines the timeout (in msec) between receiving Connect
messages from the ISDN and sending AMD results.
The valid range is 1 to 30,000. The default is 2,000 (i.e., 2
seconds).
Determines the AMD beep detection mode. This mode
detects the beeps played at the end of an answering
machine message, by using the X-Detect header extension.
The device sends a SIP INFO message containing the field
values Type=AMD and SubType=Beep. This feature allows
users of certain third-party, Application server to leave a
voice message after an answering machine plays the "beep".
[0] Disabled (default)
[1] Start After AMD
[2] Start Immediately
Defines the AMD beep detection timeout (i.e., the duration
that the beep detector functions from when detection is
initiated). This is used for detecting beeps at the end of an
answering machine message.
The valid value is in units of 100 milliseconds, from 0 to
1638. The default value is 200 (i.e., 20 seconds).
Defines the AMD beep detection sensitivity for detecting
beeps at the end of an answering machine message.
The valid value is 0 to 3, where 0 (default) is the least
sensitive.
Enables the Energy Detector feature. This feature generates
events (notifications) when the signal received from the
PSTN is higher or lower than a user-defined threshold
(defined by the EnergyDetectorThreshold parameter).
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Defines the Energy Detector's sensitivity level.
The valid range is 0 to 10, where 0 is the lowest sensitivity
and 10 the highest sensitivity. The default is 4.
Defines the Energy Detector's threshold. A signal below or
above this threshold invokes an 'Above' or 'Below' event.
The threshold is calculated as follows:
Actual Threshold = -44 dBm + (EnergyDetectorThreshold * 6)
The valid value range is 0 to 7. The default is 3 (i.e., -26
dBm).
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