Table  50:  Digital  Hardware  Configuration  Parameters:  E1  -­  Mfc/R2 - Grandstream Networks UCM6510 User Manual

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RX  Gain  
TX  Gain  
Codec  
Advanced  Settings  
Coding  
CRC  
Called  Nature  of   A ddress  
Indicator  
Calling  Nature  of   A ddress  
Indicator  
D-­chan  
International  Prefix  
National  Prefix  
Subscriber  Prefix  
Unknown  Prefix  
 
Basic  Settings  
Clock  
Variant  
Firmware  Version  1.0.2.5  
 
Configure   the   RX   gain   for   the   receiving   channel   of   digital   port.   The   valid  
range  is  from  -­24dB  to  +12dB.  
Configure  the  TX  Gain  for  the  transmitting  channel  of  digital  port.  The  valid  
range  is  -­24dB  to  +12dB.  
Select  alaw  or  ulaw.  If  set  to  default,  alaw  will  be  used  for  E1.  
 
Select  "HDB3"  or  "AMI".    
Select  whether  to  use  CRC4  or  not.  
Indicates  the  type  of  the  called  number.  The  receiving  switch  may  use  this  
indicator  during  translations  to  apply  the  number's  proper  dial  plan.  Users  
can   select   "Unknown",   "Subscriber",   "National",   "International"   or  
"Dynamic".  
Indicates  the  type  of  the  calling  number.  The  receiving  switch  may  use  this  
indicator  during  translations  to  apply  the  number's  proper  dial  plan.  Users  
can   select   "Unknown",   "Subscriber",   "National",   "International"   or  
"Dynamic".  
Indicates  the  D  channel  for  control  
Configure   the   prefix   in   Called   Nature   of   Address   Indicator   and   Calling  
Nature  of   A ddress  Indicator  for  each  type.  
Table  50:  Digital  Hardware  Configuration  Parameters:  E1  -­  MFC/R2  
All   E1/T1/J1   spans   generate   a   clock   signal   on   their   transmit   side.   The  
parameter   determines   whether   the   clock   signal   from   the   far   end   of   the  
E1/T1/J1  is  used  as  the  master  source  of  clock  timing.  If  the  far  end  is  used  
as  the  master,  the  PBX  system  clock  will  synchronize  to  it.  
 
Master:   The   port   will   never   be   used   as   a   source   of   timing.   This   is  
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appropriate   when   you   know   the   far   end   should   always   be   a   slave   to  
you.  
Slave:  The  equipment  at  the  far  end  of  the  E1/T1  link  is  the  preferred  
•  
source  of  the  master  clock.  
MFC/R2  multinational  adaption.  UCM6510  supports  MFC/R2  standards  by  
ITU   and   MFC/R2   standards   in   different   countries   or   regions   including  
Argentina,   Brazil,   China,   Czech   Republic,   Colombia,   Ecuador,   Indonesia,  
Mexico,  the  Philippines  and  Venezuela.  
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