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Telephone Terminal Station

HT-842R

HT-842R is the latest four ports VoIP ATA from DBL Technology. HT-842R supports the wildly used industrial standards, both SIP and H.323, in a single firmware. Switch to different a protocol only needs simple configuration and no firmware upgrade is needed. HT-842R provide four standard 24V FXS ports, which can connect to standard handset, cordless phone or PBX. It also supports caller Id display on incoming calls. The device is easy to configure, compact and well designed, offers toll quality voice and low cost. It's ideal for VoIP service provider and system integration.


Concrete technical parameters of HT-842R are as follows:

Hardware Features

Parameters

Remark

Model

HT-842R

Model name can be customized

CPU

ARM9 133MHz

 

DSP

VP-101-4

 

RAM

16M

 

FLASH

4M

 

Power

24VDC / 500mA

 

Consumption

The maximum 8W

 

LED

Run, network, hook

 

Ethernet

100/10BASE-T ×2

 

Weight

230 g

 

Working temperature

-20-45℃

 

Working humidity

40%-90%not congealed

 

Color

Black

 

RJ11port

4

24V Open-circuit Voltage,48V Ring Voltage

 

Voice Features

Availabilities

Remark

G.168

Yes

16ms

g.723

Yes

 

g.711A/u

Yes

 

g.729A/B

Yes

 

GSM

No

 

PLC

Yes

 

CNG

Yes

 

VAD

Yes

 

Jitter Buffer

Yes

 

 

Network Features

Availabilities

Remark

LAN port

DHCP

Yes

 

PPPoE

Yes

 

Static IP

Yes

 

NAT traversal

STUN, Port-forwarding or Proprietary Relay Protocol

Proprietary Relay Protocol needs DBL Relay Server

Time server

NTP / SNTP

 

10/100BASE-T

10/100 auto

 

PC port

Static IP

Yes

 

DHCP Server

Maximum 200 clients

 

10/100BASE-T

10/100 auto

 

Built-in Switch

Yes

 

 

Protocol

Availabilities

Remark

H.323

H.323 V4

ITU-T

 

H.450

Disabled

Need network support

H.225

Yes

 

H.245

Yes

 

H.235

Yes

 

RCF-1889

RTP/RTCP

 

IP to IP call

Yes

 

SIP

RFC 3261

 

Session Initiation Protocol

RFC 2327

 

SDP: Session Description Protocol

RFC 3264

 

An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP)

RFC 3265

 

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification

RFC 3515

 

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method

RFC 2976

 

The SIP INFO Method

RFC 2833

 

 

RFC 3489

 

 

RFC 3842

 

A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3891

 

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header

RFC 3892

 

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism

draft-ietf-sipping-cc-transfer-04

 

Session Initiation Protocol Call Control - Transfer

 

Protocol

Availabilities

Remark

H.323

H.323 V4

Yes

 

H.450

Disabled

 

H.225

Yes

 

H.245

Yes

 

H.235

Yes

 

RCF-1889

RTP/RTCP

 

IP to IP call

Yes

 

SIP

RFC 3261

Yes

Session Initiation Protocol

RFC 2327

Yes

SDP: Session Description Protocol

RFC 3264

Yes

An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP)

RFC 3265

Yes

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification

RFC 3515

Yes

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method

RFC 2976

Yes

The SIP INFO Method

RFC 2833

Yes

 

RFC 3489

Yes

 

RFC 3842

Yes

A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

RFC 3891

Yes

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header

RFC 3892

Yes

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism

draft-ietf-sipping-cc-transfer-04

Yes

Session Initiation Protocol Call Control - Transfer