User guide

analog telephone lines provided by a local telephone service provider. Follow these
steps to congure the TDM400P:
1. Follow the steps above in the section PCI card physical installation if your
PCI card is not already physically installed in your Evolution server.
2. Log in to the Evolution web interface.
3. Click on the Resources tab and then click on
the Phone Lines menu item.
4. At the bottom of the screen is a drop-down
menu titled Setup New Phone Lines. Select
Analog-TDM400P.
5. The detail section will expand and allow you
to congure the TDM400P. Most of these
settings congure how Evolution will handle
incoming calls. Outbound call settings are congured by clicking the Call
Routing tab and then clicking on the Outbound Dial Map menu item. Here is a
description of each eld:
PCI Slot - the PCI slot number refers to the rst, second, third, or fourth
TDM400P that you may have installed in your system. It does not refer to
the physical slot that the card occupies on your motherboard. If you have
one TDM400P in your server then this setting can be ignored.
Lines Active - this is the number of telephone lines plugged into the
TDM400P (note that the TDM400P must have one FXO daughter
module for each telephone line).
Trunk GRP - denes the trunk group number that Evolution will use to
refer to all of the lines of this TDM400P.
Echo Train - determines the number of milliseconds that will be taken
from the beginning of each call to learn the echo. To eliminate echo begin
with the smallest number and increase until you hear no echo. Use the
smallest number you can and do not combine with the calibrate echo
option (see below) and do not use if your card has hardware echo
cancellation.
Volume - The transmit and receive volume may be
modied for the TDM400P. There are two elds for
Volume Adjust: . The TX indicates transmit and the RX indicates receive.
The transmit volume increases or decreases the volume that a caller from
the PSTN hears and the receive volume increases or decreases the volume
that the internal caller (or Evolution application such as voicemail) hears.
Greater positive numbers increase the volume and greater negative
numbers decrease the volume.
Advanced Options - displays the advanced options for this trunk group.
The outbound number translation allows you to modify dialed numbers
before they are sent to the provider (such as automatically adding a 1
before the number). In order to see the Number Dialed and Translate To
option you must directly reference the trunk group in the outbound dial
map. The actual trunk group name must be referenced and not DEFAULT-
PROVIDER. Follow these steps to make the dial patterns visible under
Advanced Options:
Complete the conguration of this TDM400P and save (write down
or remember the trunk group number)
Click on the Call Routing tab and then on the Outbound Dial Map
menu item
Click on the pencil to edit one or more of the routes (for example
LOCAL).
Change the Target setting to match the trunk group number of the
TDM400P that you congured
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