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Parameter
Web: Record Audio
Format
[cpRecordCoder]
Web: End of Record Trim
[cpEndOfRecordCutTim
e]
[NFSClientMaxRetransm
ission]
[StreamingPlayingUnder
RunTimeout]
[StreamingRecordingOv
erRunTimeout]
[ServerRespondTimeout
]
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Parameters
Web: Enable AGC
EMS: AGC Enable
[EnableAGC]
Web: AGC Slope
EMS: Gain Slope
[AGCGainSlope]
Version 6.6
Determines the coder for recording all supported file types.
[1] G711 Mulaw
[2] G711 Alaw (default)
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Defines the maximum amount (in milliseconds) of audio to remove
from the end of a recording. This is used to remove the DTMF signals
generated by the end user for terminating the record.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default is 0.
Since NFS is carried over UDP, retransmission is performed for
messages without a response. This parameter enables the user to
define the maximum number of retransmissions performed for such a
command. By default, the parameter is not used and the number of
retransmissions is derived from the parameter
ServerRespondTimeout.
The range is 1 to 100. The default is 0 (derived from
ServerRespondTimeout).
Defines the maximum time (in msec) that the device waits for the
streaming server to acknowledge data sent to it.
The range is 100 to 10,000. The default is 5,000.
Defines the maximum time (in msec) that the streaming server waits
to acknowledge a data request sent from the device.
The range is 100 to 10,000. The default is 5,000.
Defines the maximum time (in msec) that the device must wait for a
response when operating with a remote server.
The valid range is 1,000 to 90,000. The default is 5,000.
Enables the AGC mechanism. The AGC mechanism adjusts the level
of the received signal to maintain a steady (configurable) volume
level.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
This parameter can also be configured in a Tel Profile.
For a description of AGC, see Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on
page 179.
Determines the AGC convergence rate:
[0] 0 = 0.25 dB/sec
[1] 1 = 0.50 dB/sec
[2] 2 = 0.75 dB/sec
[3] 3 = 1.00 dB/sec (default)
[4] 4 = 1.25 dB/sec
[5] 5 = 1.50 dB/sec
[6] 6 = 1.75 dB/sec
[7] 7 = 2.00 dB/sec
[8] 8 = 2.50 dB/sec
[9] 9 = 3.00 dB/sec
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52. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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