Multi-Tech Systems CF220 ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 84
Chapter 4:  CallFinder Software Screens 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 
CF220 CallFinder User Guide 
44 
Channel Configuration Screen 
 
“Channel Configuration: Channel 1 & Channel 2” Screen Field Definitions 
Field Name 
Values 
Description 
 
 
 
Max DID Digits 
1-7 
 
The number of digits that the telco supplies to the 
DID line when an incoming call is received. 
Default = 4. 
Extension Port 
FXS or FXO 
Denotes the interface type of the port (Channel 1 
or Channel 2). Each CallFinder port can be set 
up either as an FXS port or as an FXO port. If a 
port is configured as FXS, it would commonly be 
connected to a PBX trunk line.  If a port is 
configured as FXO, it would commonly be 
connected to a PBX station line.  
Extension Mic Gain 
0 to 255 
The degree of amplification  that the CallFinder 
imposes on the voice signal of the phone 
receiving the DID call. Default = 8 
NOTE: This is a very sensitive parameter.  
Change it only if necessary and then very 
carefully.  Misadjustment of this 
parameter can cause unacceptable 
degradation of performance.
 
Polarity 
A or B 
Orientation of DID battery voltage. Polarity of the 
battery voltage on the DID line is very important 
for the DID line to work properly. Since the line 
comes from the telco as a twisted pair the 
required polarity can only be determined through 
trial and error. The modem is defaulted to 
Polarity A. If an immediate busy signal is 
received when dialing a DID number or if the call 
is dropped shortly after connecting, then the 
battery polarity is probably wrong and the 
alternate battery voltage should be tried. 
Default = A. 
DID Start 
wink, immediate, 
delay dial 
Indicates the signaling method that the DID line 
uses to indicate readiness to receive digits. The 
telco must specify which ‘start type’ is to be used. 
For Wink Start, the CallFinder detects the off-hook 
condition.  Then the CallFinder reverses battery 
polarity for a specified time (140-290 ms; a “wink”) and 
then becomes ready to receive DTMF digits. 
For Immediate Start, the CallFinder detects the off-
hook condition initiated by the telco central-office call 
and becomes ready to receive DTMF digits 
immediately. 
For Delay Dial, the CallFinder detects detects the off-
hook condition.  Then the CallFinder reverses battery 
polarity for a specified time (reverse polarity duration 
has wider acceptable range than for Wink Start) and 
then becomes ready to receive DTMF digits.