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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 42004-396B
GAI-TRONICS
A division of Hubbell Ltd
VoIP Telephones
Configuration Guide: Firmware version 2
(The previous version of this manual, for firmware version 1, remains available)
Document Ref: 502-20-0119-001 Issue 2. 42004-396B
GAI-TRONICS
VoIP Telephones
Configuration Guide Firmware version 2
CONFIDENTIAL The contents of this publication are confidential, are the property of GAI-Tronics, and may not be reproduced, wholly or in part, without their written permission.
TRADEMARKS and LICENCES Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the United States and other countries. All other product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Software licences and notices are available on the GAI-Tronics website at www. gaitronics. co. uk/voipsupport. htm POLICY The policy of GAI-Tronics is one of continual development and improvement of products and we reserve the right therefore to alter specifications without notice.
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Pub. [. . . ] ONTIME: assigns alarm activation De-bounce Period to a specific alarm number. The alarm event must be present at the start and at the end of the de-bounce Period before the alarm status will be signalled using e-mail or syslog messaging (If enabled).
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GAI-TRONICS The period is specified in seconds and can take a value of 0 30, 000. A value of 0 indicates that there is no de-bounce period for this alarm type and a message will be generated immediately the alarm event is detected. OFFTIME: assigns an alarm removal De-bounce Period to a specific alarm number. The alarm event must be absent at the start and at the end of the de-bounce period before the alarm clearance will be signalled using e-mail or syslog messaging (if enabled). The period is specified in seconds and can take a value of 0 30, 000. A value of 0 indicates that there is no de-bounce period for this alarm type and a message will be generated immediately the alarm event is detected. MAIL: enables or disables SMTP reporting for the selected alarm number. MSG: Replaces the default text message ALARM <alarm_number> with the text entered (maximum 40 characters). The message sent (for both mail and syslog reports), takes the form: HOSTNAME COUNT TIME MSG ON/OFF Where HOSTNAME is from the Unit settings page (section 5. 5). COUNT is a volatile event counter (modulus 10000) TIME is the event time and date from the unit's clock MSG is the message set by the MSG field above. If no message has been set, the default is "ALARM x" where x is the number shown against the alarms below. ON/OFF is either the word ON or OFF according to the state of the alarm.
5. 15
Tone settings
This page is used to set the various tones and signals generated by the telephone. The telephone can generate 8 tone signals, usually set to emulate those used by normal analogue phones:
Tone 1 - Dial: after taking the phone off hook but before dialling Tone 2 - Stutter Dial: reserved for future use Tone 3 - Ring: when a call has been placed but not yet answered Tone 4 - Busy: when the called party is engaged Tone 5 - Congestion: when the call cannot connect due to network congestion Tone 6 - Number Unobtainable: when the call cannot connect due to the endpoint not being recognised Tone 7 - Ring Signal: announcing an incoming call. Tone 8 Register Fail: When a call cannot be made due to registration failure
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Each tone can be configured by setting a tone frequency (ie the note), and the cadence (ie the timing pattern). These are normally set to simulate exchange tones common to the phone's location, but may be configured for any purpose, for example to give distinctive ring tones to differentiate between phones mounted close together. A table of typical tones used in various countries is included below, and the make up of the tones is explained as follows: Frequency Frequency No. 1 400 Hz 2 425 Hz 3 440 Hz 4 350 Hz + 450 Hz 5 400 Hz + 450 Hz 6 480 Hz + 620 Hz 7 20 Hz + 675 Hz 8 20 Hz + 1000 Hz 9 20 Hz + 1350Hz 10 30 Hz + 2575 Hz Frequencies 1 to 6 are commonly used for call progress, whilst 7 to 10 are usually used for ring signals. For example dial tone in the UK is a compound tone of 350+450 Hz, corresponding to frequency No. 4. Cadence The telephone sets the cadence of a tone using ON and OFF times. [. . . ] Default Value is "UNNAMED" Sets the IP address of the host running the TFTP server to be xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx or resolves the FQDN using DNS to access the host containing the update file(s). This command forces the unit to attempt a configuration file download every X hours. This command is used to set the default address for the Help web page server. This command is used to set the speed or auto negation status for the WAN Ethernet port. [. . . ]
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