Instruction manual

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BreezeACCESS Version 4.5 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 1.0
The following options are available:
" Disable
" ETSI 300 659 1 Ringing: CID signaling in accordance with
ETSI ETS 300 659 -1, transmitting CID data during the first
long silence between two ring patterns.
" Bellcore 202 MDMF: CID signaling in accordance with Bellcore
202, using Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF), which
includes a name field in addition to the date, time and number.
The default selection is Disable.
! K-Break Feature Parameters – K-Break feature is an electrical
method used to send a “clear” signal to a calling interface driven by
a “far event” or a “network” event. K-Break is a “no power”pulse on
the line for a specific amount of time.
This feature is generally used for a PBX connected to the SU tele-
phony port. The PBX can release the line when detecting a K-Break
event, instead of waiting for the internal PBX extension to drop the
line by itself.
The K-Break feature is supported only by units using a Voice card of
HW revision D and higher.
the K-Break feature has following parameters:
" K-Break Support – To enable or disable the K-Break feature.
The default is Disable.
" K-Break duration – The duration of a K-Break pulse.
The range is from 10 to 4000 milliseconds, in steps of 10 ms.
The default is 100 ms.
! Pulse Metering Feature – Pulse metering parameters will allow
programming values for this feature and also to activate it. The
implementation of this feature is also related to metering
information exchange with the GW. Current implementation uses a
non-standard protocol defined by COMMATCH for transferring the
Pulse Metering information (time to send the PM pulse). The Pulse
Metering feature is supported only by units using a Voice card with
HW revision D and higher. The available parameters are:
" Pulse Metering Support – To enable or disable the K-Break
feature.
The default is Disable.
" Pulse Metering Frequency – The frequency of pulse metering
pulses.
The available values are 12 KHz and 16 KHz.
The default is 12 KHz.
" Pulse Metering Timeout – The time (sec) to wait for disconnect
after on hook event if Pulse Metering is active.
The available range is from 0 to 100 seconds.
The default is 3 seconds.