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Do the regional settings only affect signalling (ringtones, busy tone, etc.)
or do they also have an effect on voice transmission. Soon after getting my PAP2T, it and I (probably mainly me!) got confused during the setup process, and I ended up setting it back to factory defaults. I'm not sure whether that sets it to something different from how it would have been supplied for UK use? Anyway, quite a lot of the regional settings now seem to differ from the recommended UK ones which have been posted here from time to time. It works ok, and I can make and receive calls - but there's sometimes a bit of an echo on the line. Is this likely to be associated with incorrect regional settings - or is that just a standard 'feature' of VoIP? -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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Roger Mills wrote:
[color=blue] > Do the regional settings only affect signalling (ringtones, busy > tone, etc.) or do they also have an effect on voice transmission. > > Soon after getting my PAP2T, it and I (probably mainly me!) got > confused during the setup process, and I ended up setting it back to > factory defaults. I'm not sure whether that sets it to something > different from how it would have been supplied for UK use? Anyway, > quite a lot of the regional settings now seem to differ from the > recommended UK ones which have been posted here from time to time. > > It works ok, and I can make and receive calls - but there's sometimes > a bit of an echo on the line. Is this likely to be associated with > incorrect regional settings - or is that just a standard 'feature' of > VoIP?[/color] I can only answer from experience - and that is that having used VoIP for some time now as the main 'house phone' I have never experienced an echo. There is a setting for echo on the PAP2 at the foot of the 'regional' tab (advanced view) - but I have no idea at all what the setting affects if anything other than the obvious. In fact I have no idea at all what most of the setting affect - I just copied things from my old SPA unit and others suggestions on this forum. Seems to work ok - though I'm at a loss as how to effect the finer things like call back / call hold / music on hold and so on. the setting for more echo suppression is a yes or no option (mine is set to no) - but try and adjust it and see what happens - it can't do much damage! Mick -- |
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Roger Mills wrote:[color=blue]
> Do the regional settings only affect signalling (ringtones, busy tone, etc.) > or do they also have an effect on voice transmission.[/color] The port impedance setting will affect voice quality. Tim |
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Tim wrote:[color=blue]
> Roger Mills wrote:[color=green] >> Do the regional settings only affect signalling (ringtones, busy tone, >> etc.) or do they also have an effect on voice transmission.[/color] > > The port impedance setting will affect voice quality. > > Tim[/color] Very true! The default impedance setting is 600 Ohm while in Belgium it's 270/750||150nF. Setting this correctly improves the voice quality a lot (incoming calls), outgoing calls are not affected and are still bright as always. Sinna |
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Sinna wrote:
[color=blue] > Tim wrote:[color=green] > > Roger Mills wrote:[color=darkred] > > > Do the regional settings only affect signalling (ringtones, busy > > > tone, etc.) or do they also have an effect on voice transmission.[/color] > > > > The port impedance setting will affect voice quality. > > > > Tim[/color] > Very true! > The default impedance setting is 600 Ohm while in Belgium it's > 270/750||150nF. Setting this correctly improves the voice quality a > lot (incoming calls), outgoing calls are not affected and are still > bright as always. > > Sinna[/color] That setting on my PAP2 in the UK is 370+620||310nF Mick -- |
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