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Send settings of DTMF transmission
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Make the required settings for sending DTMF signals:
Settings for codecs
The voice quality of VoIP calls is mainly determined by the codec used for the transmission and
the available bandwidth of your network connection. A "better" codec (better voice quality)
means more data needs to be transferred, i.e. it requires a network connection with a larger
bandwidth. You can change the voice quality by selecting the voice codecs your phone is to use,
and specifying the order in which the codecs are to be suggested when a VoIP connection is
established. Default settings for the codecs used are stored in your phone; one setting optimised
for low bandwidths and one for high bandwidths.
Both parties involved in a phone connection (caller/sender and recipient) must use the same
voice codec. The voice codec is negotiated between the sender and the recipient when estab-
lishing a connection.
Active codecs / Available codecs
The following voice codecs are supported:
Activate/deactivate a codec:
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Select the required codec from the
Available codecs
/
Active codecs
list and click on / .
Define the sequence in which the codecs should be used:
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In the
Active codecs
list select the required codec and click on / to move it up/down.
Number of parallel calls per base station depending on bandwidth
Audio
or
RFC 2833
DTMF signals are to be transmitted acoustically (in voice packets).
SIP Info
DTMF signals are to be transmitted as code.
G.722
Outstanding voice quality. The G.722 wideband voice codec works at the same bit rate
as PCMA/PCMU (64 kbit/s per voice connection) but at a higher sampling rate (16 kHz).
To enable wideband connections via G.722 you have to activate the codec explicitly on
the
Telephony
–
VoIP
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PCMA/
PCMU
(Pulse Code Modulation) Excellent voice quality (comparable with ISDN). The required
bandwidth is 64 kbit/s per voice connection.
PCMA (G.711 a law): Used in Europe and most countries outside of USA.
PCMU (G.711 μ law): Used in USA.
G.729A
Average voice quality. The necessary bandwidth is less than or equal to 8 kbit/s per
voice connection.
Selection of codecs G.722 and G.729 influence the system capacity in direction to
lower amount of parallel calls per base station.
Codecs enabled
Number of calls
G729 and G711
8
G722 and G729 and G711
5