Specifications

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ST1kChnlApp Network/Nodal Voice Profile Administration
SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager 94 of 194 Ascom TimePlex ST-1000
same voice profile in both this table and the
Networkwide Voice Profile Table. When a new
voice profile is created in one table, it is also
created with the proper default values in the
other. Changes for all entries take effect
immediately on new connections; however, they
do not affect channels that are already connected.
This table contains the following fields.
Index
A read-only field that provides an integer value.
RdnGrpld
The redundancy group value (
1
to
64
) of the server
module that the voice port will be allocated on.
The default value is
1
.
TxAudSrcMode
Controls the transmit audio source on any voice
connections that use this voice profile. This field
is ignored for PCM voice channels. The possible
values are
silence
,
tone DMW
, and
normal
(the
default value).
RxAudOutMode
Controls the receive audio source on any voice
connections that use this voice profile. This field
is ignored for PCM voice channels. The possible
values are
silence
,
tone DMW
, and
normal
(the
default value).
EchoCancel
Controls the echo cancellation on any voice
connections that use this voice profile. This field
is ignored for PCM voice channels. The possible
values are
disable
and
enable
(the default
value).
NonLinear
Controls the non-linear processing inside the
echo canceller on any voice connections that use
this voice profile. The non-linear processor
removes residual echo from the displayed signal.
This field is ignored for PCM voice channels. The
possible values are
enable
and
disable
(the
default value).
TxPCMGain
Controls the transmit PCM gain on any voice
connections that use this voice profile. This field
is ignored for PCM voice channels. The range is
defined from -33.0 dB to +18.0 dB with 0.2 dB
increments. The default value is 0 dB.
RxPCMGain
Controls the receive PCM gain on any voice
connections that use this voice profile. This field
is ignored for PCM voice channels. The range is
defined from -33.0 dB to +18.0 dB with 0.2 dB
increments. The default value is 0 dB.