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Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
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5.17.2.2 Initial ring timing for CLIP
Because the requirements of the initial ring timing differ a lot per country, the initial ring
time can be configured.
Syntax: initring <value>
Time in ms the phone will ring. After the ring is finished the End-of-pulse information
element will be send within a SIGNAL message to the CO.
Example: to set the initring value to 250 milliseconds enter the following command:
initring 250 [enter]
5.17.2.3 Network Time Reference Clock
Syntax: pcmclk <value>
<value> can be one of the following:
network Use network as time reference.
networkcor Use network as time reference with automatic correction
local Use local/onboard oscillator as time reference.
Example: to set the internal clock reference to NTR enter the following command:
pcmclk network [enter]
5.17.2.4 Ring cadence configuration support
Because the requirements for ring cadences differ per country, a list of ring cadences can
be configured.
Syntax:
cadence <id>,<make1>,<break1>,<make2>,<break2>,<make3>,<break3>
<id> The index number of the ringing pattern. This must equal the cadence
number send by V5 in case of ELCP. See also
5.17.2.5 Define Cadences. Each ringing
pattern must have a unique id.
<makeX> Time in milli seconds the phone is ringing.
<breakX> Time in milli seconds the phone is silent.
-make 1-| |-make 2-| |-make 3-| |- make 1|
| | | | | | |
|-break 1-| |-break 2- | |-break 3- | |-
If the second or third period is not used, specify 0 as the make/break values for the first
unused period.
Note: that it is not possible to specify 0 for make2/break2 and a non zero value for
make3/break3.
A ringing pattern with make2/break2 and make3/break3 equal 0 would look like this:
-make 1-| |-make 1-| |-make 1-| |- make 1|
| | | | | | |
|-break 1-| |-break 1- | |-break 1- | |-
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