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CHAPTER 19    Coders and Profiles
Parameter
'AMD Sensitivity Level'
amd-sensitivity-level
[IpProfile_AMDSensitivityLevel]
'AMD Max Greeting Time'
amd-max-greeting-time
[IpProfile_
AMDMaxGreetingTime]
'AMD Max Post Silence
Greeting Time'
amd-max-post-silence-
greeting-time
[IpProfile_
AMDMaxPostSilenceGreetingTi
me]
Local Tones
'Local RingBack Tone Index'
local-ringback-tone-
index
[IPProfile_LocalRingbackTone]
'Local Held Tone Index'
local-held-tone-index
[IPProfile_LocalHeldTone]
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Description
Defines the AMD detection sensitivity level of the selected
AMD Parameter Suite (using the 'AMD Sensitivity
Parameter Suite' parameter).
For Parameter Suite 0: The valid range is 0 to 7 (default
is 0), where 0 is for best detection of an answering
machine and 7 for best detection of a live call.
For any Parameter Suite other than 0, the valid range is
0 to 15 (default is 8), where 0 is for best detection of an
answering machine and 15 for best detection of a live
call.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is
[AMDSensitivityLevel].
Defines the maximum duration (in 5-msec units) that the
device can take to detect a greeting message.
The valid range value is 0 to 51132767. The default is 300.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is
[AMDMaxGreetingTime].
Defines the maximum duration (in 5-msec units) of silence
from after the greeting time is over, configured by
[AMDMaxGreetingTime], until the device's AMD decision.
The valid value is 0 to 511. The default is 400.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is
[AMDMaxPostGreetingSilenceTime].
Defines the ringback tone that you want to play from the
PRT file.
To associate a user-defined tone, configure the parameter
with the tone's index number (0-79) as appears in the PRT
file. By default (value of -1), the device plays a default
ringback tone.
To play user-defined tones, you need to record your tones
and then install them on the device using a loadable
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) file, which is created using
AudioCodes DConvert utility. When you create the PRT
file, each recorded tone file must be added to the PRT file
with the tone type "acUserDefineTone<Index>". When you
want to specify the ringback tone for this parameter, use
the index number. For more information, see
Tones
File.
Defines the held tone that you want to play from the PRT
file.
To associate a user-defined tone, configure the parameter
with the tone's index number (0-79) as appears in the PRT
file. By default (value of -1), the device plays a default held
tone.
- 442 -
Prerecorded

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