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A more negative setting produces a higher input gain (i.e., 7 produces the least input gain and -22 produces the highest input gain). If the In level is reduced (made more negative), the voice channel will be more sensitive to the input; this will cause the voice output at the remote device to sound louder. The default value for this parameter is 0. Level Out This parameter speci.es the local voice level out of the voice port. A more positive setting produces a higher volume (i.e., 7 produces the highest volume, -22 the lowest). The default value for this parameter is -4. Long Dial Prefix This parameter speci.es a character or number that will be required preceding calls using the long-call format (i.e., when a speed-dial number is not used). When the user at an attached device (e.g., telephone or fax machine) dials a long-form number, the number must be preceded by the Long Dial Pre.x. Valid values are the digits 0-9 and the characters * (asterisk) and # (pound sign). The default value for this parameter is * (asterisk). Num Digits Delete This speci.es the number of leading dial digits that will be deleted before a dial string is forwarded. This parameter is primarily used to delete leading digits that may be inserted by an attached PBX. For example, assume the user of attached equipment dials 1234 and the attached PBX inserts the number 9 as a pre.x to the dial string. If Num Digits Delete is set to 1, the SmartSwitch 1800 will remove the 9 before forwarding the dialed digits 1234. The default value for this parameter is 0. 12-10 Configuring Voice Ports SmartSwitch 1800 Voice Configuration Forward Delay This parameter is relevant only if Forwarded Digits (see below) is set to All or Extended. It speci.es the time (in 0.25 second increments) for two delays: • the delay before extended digits are forwarded; • the length of a pause that can be inserted in an extended dial string that is being forwarded. Each time a comma is encountered in an extended string, the SmartSwitch 1800 will pause for the length of time con.gured for Forward Delay before additional extended digits are forwarded. The default value for this parameter is 2 (0.5 seconds). Make Ratio This parameter is relevant only if Forwarded Digits (see below) is set to All or Extended and Forwarded Type (see below) is set to Pulse. It speci.es the make ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. Make periods are the times contact is made for each digit. Valid values are 20-80 (in increments of 2); the default value is 34. Break Ratio This parameter is relevant only if Forwarded Digits (see below) is set to All or Extended and Forwarded Type (see below) is set to Pulse. It speci.es the break ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. Break periods are the times contact is broken between digits. Valid values are 80-20 (in increments of 2); the default value is 66. DTMF On Duration This parameter is relevant only if Forwarded Digits (see below) is set to All or Extended and Forwarded Type (see below) is set to DTMF. This speci.es the length (in milliseconds) of a tone that will be used to produce a single DTMF digit. The default value for this parameter is 100. DTMF Off Duration This parameter is relevant only if Forwarded Digits (see below) is set to All or Extended and Forwarded Type (see below) is set to DTMF. This speci.es the length (in milliseconds) of silence between DTMF tones in a dial digit string. The default value for this parameter is 100. Auto Dial This parameter enables or disables the auto-dial feature of the SmartSwitch 1800. If auto-dialing is enabled, the SmartSwitch will dial the con.gured Auto Dial Number (see below) when the handset attached to this voice port is taken off-hook. The default value for this parameter is Disabled. Enabling this parameter will disable the variable length dialing feature for this channel, regardless of the Dial Timer setting (see above). Configuring Voice Ports 12-11 SmartSwitch 1800 Voice Configuration Auto Dial Number This parameter is only con.gurable if Auto Dial (see above) is Enabled. It is a number to which the SmartSwitch 1800 will attempt to connect when the handset (or its equivalent) attached to this port is taken off-hook. The SmartSwitch will automatically dial the long-form number de.ned in the Speed Dial Con.guration table that is associated with the speed dial number speci.ed here. The number of digits you can enter is determined by the Dial Digits parameter con.gured in the Voice Parameters window (see Con.guring System-Level Voice Parameters, page 12-2). Auto Poll This parameter is only relevant if Auto Dial (see above) is Enabled. When Auto Poll is enabled, the SmartSwitch 1800 polls the destination device with the frequency speci.ed by Auto Poll Timer (see below). If the poll is not acknowledged, the SmartSwitch will Obusy outO the channel. This parameter can be useful in situations where the destination is an emergency number that must always be available. If the destination does...
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