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Introduction
- Many AG Access functions have behavior controlled by multiple parameters. These parameters are grouped together into structures. Each parameter structure has a set of default values that is sufficient for many configurations. The parameters can, however, be modified to:
- adapt the function for exceptional configurations.
- For example, when recording voice data, the application programmer can alter the function's behavior by modifying any of the record parameters which specify:
- gain applied to the input signal
- an initial timeout which defines the time in which the caller must start
speaking before the operation terminates
- the amount of silence after a caller has stopped speaking before the
operation terminates
- record-sync prompt frequency, amplitude and duration
- automatic gain control settings
- The parameters are alphabetized by category in two groups: function parameters, which control the behavior of AG Access functions, and protocol parameters, which control the behavior of telephony protocols. Within each category, fields are listed alphabetically.
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