Terminal Parameters

Last Updated : Oct 29, 2012 |

Administers system-level parameters and audio levels for the 603 CALLMASTER telephones and the 4600-series, 6400-series, 8403, 8405B, 8405B+, 8405D, 8405D+, 8410B, 8410D, 8411B, 8411D, 8434D, and 2420/2410 telephones. Only authorized Avaya personnel can administer this screen.

Note:

With the Multinational Locations feature enabled, terminal parameters can be administered per location, rather than system-wide.

Example command: change terminal-parameters

Base Parameter Set

Determines which default set of telephone options and levels will be used. This field corresponds to the country codes.

Customize Parameters

Allows or disallows permission for the administrator to change one or more of the default parameters.

ADJUNCT LEVELS

Touch Tone Sidetone (dB)

Determines the touchtone volume fed back from the telephone when a user presses a button.

Voice Receive (dB)

Determines the volume of voice inbound to the adjunct.

Voice Sidetone (dB)

Determines the volume of voice fed back from the handset voice microphone to the user’s ear.

Voice Transmit (dB)

Determines the volume of voice outbound from the adjunct.

OPTIONS

Display Mode

Determines how the # and ~ characters appear on the telephone’s display.

Valid Entry

Usage

1

The # and ~ do not change.

2

The telephone displays a # as a British pound sterling symbol and a ~ as a straight overbar.

DLI Voltage Level

Determines whether DCP Line Voltage used by the telephones is forced high, forced low, or allowed to automatically adjust.

Handset Expander Enabled

Determines whether or not the telephone reduces background noise on the handset.

Volume for DCP Types

Determines what volume adjustments are retained. Allows the DCP telephone volume to be adjusted while the call is in-progress.

Valid Entry

Usage

default speaker, handset unchangeable

The speaker resets to the default settings while the adjusted handset setting is retained.

default settings used to begin each call

No adjusted handset and speaker settings are retained.

retain handset and speaker between calls

The adjusted handset and speaker settings are retained

retain speaker, handset unchangeable

Only the adjusted speaker setting is retained.

Volume for IP Types

Determines what volume adjustments are retained. Allows the IP telephone volume to be adjusted while the call is in progress.

Note:

Avaya recommends that values for PRIMARY LEVELS or BUILT-IN SPEAKER LEVELS are not changed.

Valid Entry

Usage

default speaker, handset unchangeable

The speaker resets to the default settings while the adjusted handset setting is retained.

default settings used to begin each call

No adjusted handset and speaker settings are retained

retain handset and speaker between calls

The adjusted handset and speaker settings are retained

retain speaker, handset unchangeable

Only the adjusted speaker setting is retained

Touch Tone Transmit (dB)

Determines the touchtone volume fed outbound from the telephone.

Voice Receive (dB)

Determines the volume of voice inbound to the adjunct.

Voice Transmit (dB)

Determines the volume of voice outbound from the adjunct.

PRIMARY LEVELS

The system displays the default setting from the Base Parameter Set for all fields. Also, these fields all require the same input; valid entries are from -44.0 db through +14.0 db in 0.5 increments. For example, -44.0, -43.5, -43.0 and so on.

Touch Tone Sidetone (dB)

Determines the touchtone volume fed back from the telephone when a user presses a button.

Touch Tone Transmit (dB)

Determines the touchtone volume fed outbound from the telephone.

Voice Receive (dB)

Determines the volume of voice inbound to the adjunct.

Voice Sidetone (dB)

Determines the volume of voice fed back from the handset voice microphone to the user’s ear.

Voice Transmit (dB)

Determines the volume of voice outbound from the adjunct.