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| G.726-32 | ○20ms / 40ms |
| G.729 | 10ms / 20ms / ○40ms / 60ms |
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*At the SV7000's "Terminal Classification" setting item, set the ProjectPhone to "TYPE1: Standard SIP Terminal".
*When a ProjectPhone is associated with an SV7000, the ProjectPhone's multi-point connection function cannot be used.
An SV7000 VS-32 is required for multi-point connection.
*The ProjectPhone's hold and forward functions cannot be used. (It is possible to accept holding and forwarding from other terminals.)
*Calls using the ProjectPhone's IP call function cannot be made between a ProjectPhone that is associated with an SV7000 and one that is not associated.
This function sets up a “held side” and “transferred side” to allow the PJP to receive transferred SIP calls (the PJP cannot hold or transfer calls itself).
It is now possible to detect the connection status of not only the LAN cable, but also of the PSTN (telephone line). Consequently, the LCD screen now displays the connection status.
For details, see “Basic Operation” on page 7 of the owner’s manual.
The default dial type setting has been changed from “20PPS” to “Pb” Note that your current setting will not be changed when upgrading the firmware.
For details, see “Installation and Setup” on page 10 of the owner’s manual.
The default settings for the telephone number, IP extension number (IP number), and address book number have been changed. Note that your current setting will not be changed when upgrading the firmware.
For details, see “Installation and Setup” on page 10 of the owner’s manual.
There are new settings for the European states “EU1” and “EU2.”
For details, see “Installation and Setup” on page 16 of the owner’s manual.
The SIP address input format has been divided into “user ID” and “domain” sections.
For details, see “Installation and Setup” on page 24 of the owner’s manual.
To adjust the echo canceller, an effect sound is now produced upon startup and when the "Speaker Mode", "Mic Mode" and "Room Size" settings are changed.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
This makes it possible to immediately call out the most appropriate settings when the environment changes significantly due to the location of usage, for example.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
It is now possible to select the operation mode when the country code has been set to "Japan".
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
With the change in the specifications, it is now possible to protect not only the "Web Settings Page" but also the main unit key settings by password.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
The telephone's prefix can no longer be changed using the main unit keys. It can now only be changed from the web settings page.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
The "Multi" mode is now valid for cascade connections as well, and the location sound separation function can now be used.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
Improved sound quality experienced during calls over standard (PSTN) phone lines.
Improved audibility of voices by adding a high pass voice band to the PJP’s sound.
* Has no effect on voice input from audio terminals.
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
Interactive voice response (IVR) services can now be operated using push-button dialing (DTMF signals).
For details, see “Changes to Specifications.”
* Your current setting will not be changed when upgrading the firmware.
The processing power of the echo canceller has been increased.
The sound quality of the microphone pickup has been improved.
In conjunction with measures to improve sound quality, the default setting for the microphone amp has been lowered by -6 dB. Please note that the volume level of calls will be lower after the revision upgrade. The volume can be restored to the level prior to the revision upgrade by raising it +6 dB with the fine volume adjuster.
Users can now delete characters in a phone number entry one at a time by using the “▼” key.
The “▼” symbol is now displayed in the number entry screen.