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ATLAS 550 System Manual - Adtran

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<strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Section 4 User Interface Guide<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE VCOM DEVICES > DEVICE<br />

Read security: 5<br />

Indicates the resource number of the packet voice device listed. On the <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong>, packet voice devices<br />

are numbered 1-24.<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE VCOM DEVICES > STATE<br />

Write security: 4; Read security: 5<br />

Controls the configuration state of the individual packet voice device. The <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> determines the<br />

initial configuration state of each device. <strong>ATLAS</strong> uses this configuration information to determine which<br />

packet voice devices are functional and may be used, which are defective and should not be used, or which<br />

are not present on the module and should not be used. Users who suspect an individual packet voice device<br />

of improper operation can manually disable that device to prevent <strong>ATLAS</strong> from attempting to use it. The<br />

possible states are defined below.<br />

DEFERRED Devices which fail built-in testing are automatically marked as DEFERRED,<br />

indicating that the <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> declines to use the device.<br />

AVAILABLE The device is properly functioning and can be used when required. The<br />

<strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> automatically marks devices that pass built-in testing as AVAILABLE.<br />

DISABLED Marking a device as DISABLED prevents the <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> from attempting to use<br />

it. You can mark a device currently in use as disabled without disturbing the<br />

connection, but the device will not be eligible for use in future calls until you<br />

re-mark it as AVAILABLE. This is helpful if you suspect that a particular device is<br />

malfunctioning and do not want any calls routed to it.<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS<br />

Write security: 5; Read security: 5<br />

Contains the configuration for output and input gain for the VCOM Resource Module.<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > OUTPUT GAIN<br />

Write security: 3; Write security: 5<br />

Output gain is applied in the receive direction. Choices range from +12 dB (loudest) to -12 dB (softest) in<br />

3 dB increments. This setting takes affect immediately.<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > INPUT GAIN<br />

Write security: 3; Write security: 5<br />

Input gain is applied in the transmit direction. Choices range from -12 dB (softest) to +12 dB (loudest) in<br />

3 dB increments. This setting does not affect currently active calls.<br />

MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CURRENT FAX STATUS<br />

Write security: 5; Read security: 5<br />

Enables or disables fax over packet capability using the voice compression module.<br />

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