Version 6.2  879  February 2011 
SIP User's Manual   12. Configuration Parameters Reference 
 
Parameter  Description 
  [25] 25 = 20.00 dB/sec 
  [26] 26 = 25.00 dB/sec 
  [27] 27 = 30.00 dB/sec 
  [28] 28 = 35.00 dB/sec 
  [29] 29 = 40.00 dB/sec 
  [30] 30 = 50.00 dB/sec 
  [31] 31 = 70.00 dB/sec 
Web: AGC Redirection 
EMS: Redirection 
[AGCRedirection] 
Determines the AGC direction.  
  [0] 0 = AGC works on signals from the TDM side (default). 
  [1] 1 = AGC works on signals from the IP side. 
Web: AGC Target Energy 
EMS: Target Energy 
[AGCTargetEnergy] 
Determines the signal energy value (dBm) that the AGC attempts 
to attain. 
The valid range is 0 to -63 dBm. The default value is -19 dBm. 
EMS: Minimal Gain 
[AGCMinGain] 
Defines the minimum gain (in dB) by the AGC when activated. 
The range is 0 to -31. The default is -20. 
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required. 
EMS: Maximal Gain 
[AGCMaxGain] 
Defines the maximum gain (in dB) by the AGC when activated. 
The range is 0 to 18. The default is 15. 
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required. 
EMS: Disable Fast Adaptation 
[AGCDisableFastAdaptation] 
Disables the AGC Fast Adaptation mode.  
  [0] = Disable (default) 
  [1] = Enable 
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required. 
Energy Detector Parameters 
Note: Currently, this feature is not supported. 
Enable Energy Detector 
[EnableEnergyDetector] 
Activates the Energy Detector feature. This feature generates 
events (notifications) when the signal received from the PSTN is 
higher or lower than a user-defined threshold (defined by the 
EnergyDetectorThreshold parameter). 
  [0] Disable (default) 
  [1] Enable 
Energy Detector Quality Factor 
[EnergyDetectorQualityFactor] 
Determines the Energy Detector's sensitivity level. 
The valid range is 0 to 10, where 0 is the lowest sensitivity and 10 
the highest sensitivity. The default is 4. 
Energy Detector Threshold 
[EnergyDetectorThreshold] 
Defines the Energy Detector's threshold. A signal below or above 
this threshold invokes an 'Above' or 'Below' event.  
The threshold is calculated as follows: 
Actual Threshold = -44 dBm + (EnergyDetectorThreshold * 6) 
The valid value range is 0 to 7. The default is 3 (i.e., -26 dBm).