Philips DBS-EX23-530 Telephone User Manual


 
Digital Pad Settings
Programming Reference
4-12 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000
Digital Pad Settings
Parameter Digital Pad Settings
Description Adjusts the volume of connections made via the ISDN. Default volume
levels are included for connections between different types of terminals
or circuits. For example, a K-TEL to ISDN connection may use one vol-
ume setting, while an SLT-to-ISDN connection may use another.
The volume settings are controlled by changing a pad number, which in
turn changes the loss or gain of the connection. In most cases, the default
pad settings do not need to be changed.
Programming If the volume level of a connection is unsatisfactory, include the receiving
and sending circuit types in the command, then adjust the volume by assign-
ing a new pad number. Figure 4-1 shows the numbers used to identify each
circuit type. Pad numbers are defined in Figure 4-3 on page 4-13.
(Note: This uses the same address as T1 programming.)
Figure 4-1. Circuit-type numbers
Circuit Types
K-TEL
SLT
DATA#
Analog CO Trk
ISDN Master
ISDN Slave
OPTION 1*
OPTION 2*
DTMF#
CONF (SCC)#
TONE1 (MFR1)#
TONE2 (MFR2)#
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Notes:
#Circuit Types 3 and 9-12 are reserved for future use.
*
Options 1 and 2 can be used to assign unique PAD levels to circuits that
require special volume levels. For example, if an OPX station needs a
higher volume level than other SLTs, the OPX station could be defined as
an “Option 1” circuit type.
Circuit Type Circuit Type
Receiving Sending PAD No.
FF1 8# 4# 3# (1-12)# (1-12)# (0-30)#
(“To” Side) (“From” Side)