Configuring Transmission Amplification - Auerswald COMpact 3000 analog Operating Manual

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Further steps:
– Save your settings before you leave the page.

Configuring Transmission Amplification

The transmission amplification indicates how many decibels the PBX increases all outgoing
audio signals.
This is necessary if the recipient perceives the audio signals to be too quiet (e.g., the volume
of the speech for an external communication partner).
The configuration can be made as follows:
• Via the configuration manager
Requirements:
– External analogue port (only COMpact 3000 analogue)
– Configuration manager, opened with sufficient authorisation
– Expert view (click
– Configured prefixes (country prefix and local area code)
1. Open the page CONFIGURATION > External numbers.
2. In the list field at the top, select the analogue connection.
A page opens for configuring the analogue connection.
3. Open the page Analogue connection > Expert configuration.
4. In the Transmission amplification list field under General info, select one of the
following options:
0 dB
to
12 decibels.
Further steps:
– Save your settings before you leave the page.
COMpact 3000 analog/ISDN/VoIP - Firmware V4.0 - Operating Manual V06 12/2020
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dB: The PBX increases all outgoing audio signals by 0 to
Analogue Connection
Configuring Transmission Amplification
Settings
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