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NTPSRV – NTP Network Time Server Address
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NULL – Null the Telephone Line ............................................................263
OFFA – Off Attenuation Mode...............................................................264
PAA – PA Adaptive Mode...................................................................264
PACEN – PA Softclipper Enable ............................................................264
PAENERGY – PA Energy-saver mode .......................................................264
PAEQEN – PA EQ Filter Enable .............................................................265
PAEQRST – PA EQ Filter Reset .............................................................265
PAEQSET – PA EQ Filter Set ...............................................................265
PAFLT – PA Fault ..........................................................................266
PAIMPED – PA Output Impedance .........................................................266
PALEN – PA Limiter Enable ................................................................266
PALT – PA Limiter Threshold ...............................................................266
PANGAT – PA Noise Gate Activation Timer ..................................................267
PANGEN – PA Noise Gate Enabled .........................................................267
PANGF – PA Noise Gate Filter .............................................................267
PANGM – PA Noise Gate Mode ............................................................267
PANGT – PA Noise Gate Threshold .........................................................268
PAPOL – Polarity Switch ...................................................................268
PARST – PA Reset ........................................................................268
PASME – PA Sound Mask Enable ..........................................................268
PASML – PA Sound Mask Level ............................................................268
PASMM – PA Sound Mask Mode ...........................................................269
PASMT – PA Sound Mask Timer ...........................................................269
PATO – PA Thermal Overload ..............................................................269
PBDIAL – Dial a PB Entry by Argument......................................................269
PHONEBOOKADD – Adds an Entry to the Phonebook .......................................269
PHONEBOOKCNT – Counts Entries in the Phonebook .......................................270
PHONEBOOKDEL – Deletes an Entry in the Phonebook......................................270
PHONEBOOKREAD – Queries the Phonebook by Index......................................270
PP – Phantom Power ......................................................................270
PRESET – Preset Execution/Reporting ......................................................270
PRGSTRING – Program String .............................................................271
PROXYSTAT – Proxy Registration Status ....................................................271
PTTTHRESHOLD – Push to Talk Threshold..................................................271
PUSHTOTALK – Push to Talk ..............................................................271
RAMP – Ramp Gain Adjustment ...........................................................272
REDIAL – Redial the Last Number ..........................................................272
REFSEL – Reference Select for PA Adaptation & AEC ........................................272
REFSET – Reference Channel Set Up .......................................................272
RESET – Reset ...........................................................................272
RINGEREN – Audible Ring Enable..........................................................273
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