User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 253
Dialogic Corporation
Running PBX Expert
1.71.2.1 Updating the CONFIG File
The following parameters require configuration in the DMV160LP Board CONFIG file:
Tone_SigId4 (Disconnect Tone Supervision) must be set to a value of 238113 (a fixed
tone ID) to enable disconnect tone supervision. The default value is 0x0 (disabled).
BtStartTimeout (Permanent Signal Planning) must be set to a value appropriate for
the PBX system being used. The default is 8000 (8 seconds). This value may need to
be changed if the PBX system has a shorter timeout prior to the start of the
consultation call.
Whenever a CONFIG file has been modified, a new FCD file must be generated. This
procedure is described in detail in the Dialogic
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DM3 Architecture PCI Products on
Windows
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Configuration Guide.
1.71.2.2 Running PBX Expert
Use the PBX Expert utility (accessible from the Windows
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Start menu) to detect and learn
call progress tones.
1.71.3 Documentation
The online bookshelf provided with Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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contains information about all system release features including features for application
development, configuration, administration, and diagnostics.
For more information about generic Dialogic
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Global Call API features, see the following
documents:
Dialogic
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Global Call API Programming Guide
Dialogic
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Global Call API Library Reference
For features specific to Analog technology, see:
Dialogic
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Global Call Analog Technology Guide
Note: The online bookshelf has not been updated for this feature. The following observations are
worth noting:
The Dialogic
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Global Call API Library Reference currently shows the call transfer
functions, gc_SetupTransfer( ), gc_CompleteTransfer( ), and gc_SwapHold( ) as
not supported for Analog technology.
The Dialogic
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Global Call Analog Technology Guide does not provide any information
about “call transfer” since this feature is not supported on any boards that include
analog interfaces other than the DMV160LP Board as described here.