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Old 19-09-2007, 17:12
Roger Mills
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Default Another stupid PAP2T question?

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?
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Old 19-09-2007, 20:54
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Default Re: Another stupid PAP2T question?

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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Old 19-09-2007, 22:34
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Default Re: Another stupid PAP2T question?

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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Old 20-09-2007, 07:59
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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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Old 20-09-2007, 08:03
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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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