Voice Parameters; Table 6-53: Voice Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Parameter
Web: Reanswer Time
EMS: Regret Time
[RegretTime]

6.16.2 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]
MF Transport Type
[MFTransportType]
Enable Answer Detector
[EnableAnswerDetector]
Answer Detector Activity Delay
[AnswerDetectorActivityDelay]
Answer Detector Silence Time
[AnswerDetectorSilenceTime]
Answer Detector Redirection
[AnswerDetectorRedirection]
Web: Answer Detector Sensitivity
EMS: Sensitivity
[AnswerDetectorSensitivity]
Web: Silence Suppression
EMS: Silence Compression Mode
[EnableSilenceCompression]
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Determines the time period the device waits for an MFC R2
Resume (Reanswer) signal once a Suspend (Clear back) signal is
received from the PBX. If this timer expires, the call is released.
Note that this is applicable only to the MFC-R2 CAS Brazil variant.
The valid range is 0 to 255 (in seconds). The default value is 0.

Table 6-53: Voice Parameters

Pulse-code modulation (PCM) input gain control (in decibels).
This parameter sets the level for the received (
signal.
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default value is 0 dB.
Voice gain control (in decibels). This parameter sets the level
for the transmitted (IP-to-
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default value is 0 dB.
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.
Currently, not supported.
Currently, not supported.
Currently, not supported.
Determines the Answer Detector sensitivity.
The range is 0 (most sensitive) to 2 (least sensitive). The
default is 0.
Silence Suppression is a method for conserving bandwidth on
VoIP calls by not sending packets when silence is detected.
[0]
Disable = Silence Suppression is disabled (default).
[1] Enable = Silence Suppression is enabled.
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Document #: LTRT-68809
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