Avtec Scout NENA 구성 매뉴얼 - 페이지 10
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- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. NENA Radio/Telephone Headset Interface
- 3. Installing the Jack Box
- 4. Software Configuration
- 4. Configuring an 1101 Jack Box
- 4. Configuring a 12Xx/50Xx Jack Box
- 4. Configuring the External Audio Interface
- 4. Configuring the Endpoint for the E911 Deskset
- 4. Creating a Line Pad for an E911 Deskset Endpoint
- 5. Using an E911 Deskset
- 6. Appendix A: What Does It Mean to be NENA-Compliant
- 7. Appendix B: Understanding the Physical Connections
The External Audio Interface page displays.
4. In the Device Name field, enter a name for the external audio interface. The name is used to identify this
external audio interface from other audio devices configured on this console.
5. Under the AP Port Settings section, from the AP Port dropdown, assign a port where this external audio
interface connects to the back of the media workstation.
For more information, see the Assigning an AP Port or Network Connection to a Console topic in the Scout
Manager Online Help.
6. In the Input Gain field, enter the amount of gain to add to the audio coming from the external audio interface to
the media workstation. Range: –30 to 30 dBm. Default: 0.
7. From the VAGC dropdown, select whether to enable the Voice Automatic Gain Control for the external audio
interface. Default: DISABLED.
For more information, see the Configuring an Audio Device's VAGC topic in the Scout Manager Online Help.
8. In the Output Level (dB) field, enter the level of the audio coming from the media workstation to the external
audio interface. Range: –40 to 0 dBm. Default: 0.
9. Under the Device Settings section, from the Receive Audio Mode dropdown, select whether the audio from
the console is in DUPLEX or FULL DUPLEX mode. Default: FULL DUPLEX.
10. From the Echo Cancel dropdown, select the echo cancel mode for eliminating undesired audio turnaround
from this port. Default: DISABLED.
11. From the Deskset Adapter dropdown, select ENABLED if this is a non-NENA compliant device connected to a
Deskset Adapter. Default: DISABLED.
NOTE
This field is only visible when Receive Audio Mode is set to FULL DUPLEX.
12. Under the Scout IRR Settings section, from the Audio Payload Type dropdown, select the codec used for
transmitting VoIP audio toward the Scout IRR. Default: G.711.
13. In the Jitter Delay (ms) field, enter the amount of time in milliseconds that the Scout IRR should wait before
decoding VoIP packets from this device. Range: 40 to 2500. Default: 60.
14. From the Voice Activity Detection dropdown, select whether or not the transmission of VoIP packets toward
the Scout IRR is based on the presence of voice in the audio stream. Default: DISABLED.
15. Click Update.
Configuring the Endpoint for the E911 Deskset
1. From Scout Manager's Configuration tab, in the Endpoints folder, select Add New > Endpoint.
2. Right-click the new endpoint that displays under the Endpoints folder and select Properties (or double-click the
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