Trunk Interface
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Integer multiples of 20, in the range 0 through 10000
60
Some CAS protocols do not provide positive answer supervision (for example, FXS, SAS, and Remote Extension (RE)). For this type of protocol, Blueworx Voice Response tries to detect voice energy to indicate that a call has been answered. Voice energy is characterized as being made up of more than two frequencies and has a different energy distribution from call progress tones (such as ring back or busy tones). This parameter specifies the minimum amount of time that an audio signal (more than two frequencies) must be present at a level equal to or greater than that specified by Answer Detect Threshold (dBm), to determine whether an outbound call from Blueworx Voice Response has been answered.
This parameter applies only to signaling protocols that do not return answer supervision.
If this value is set too short, you will get many false voice detections. If this value is set too long, the caller will have to speak for a long time to cause voice detection.