Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA)
- 3-Way Conference
- Attack Alert
- Auto Provisioning with Yeastar VoIP PBX
- Blind Transfer
- Call Forward (Always, Busy, No Answer)
- Caller ID Display
- Distinctive Ringtones
- Hotline
- MWI (FSK, Polarity Reversal)
- Packet Capture Tool
- System Logs
- Web-Based Management
- API
- Attended Transfer
- Backup and Restore
- Call Detail Records
- Call Waiting
- Direct IP Dialing
- Do Not Disturb
- Firmware Upgrade by HTTP/TFTP
- IP Blocklist
- NAT Traversal
- Speed Dial
- Voice Menu for Basic Configuration
TA100/TA200 ATA Installation Guide
TA100/TA200 ATA User Manual
Description
Analog Telephone Adapter
Ideal for residential users and small businesses to connect existing analog devices to IP-based networks cost-effectively
- Convert Analog to VoIP Cost-effectively and Efficiently
- Powered by USB port. Portable design. Quiet operation.
Models | TA100 | TA200 | ||||
RJ11 FXS Ports | 1 | 2 | ||||
LAN | 1 10/100 Mbps | |||||
Micro USB Port | 1 | |||||
Protocol | SIP (RFC3261) | |||||
Transport | UDP, TCP, TLS, SRTP | |||||
Codec | G.711 (alaw/ulaw), G.729A/B | |||||
Voice Capability | ITU-T G.168 LEC Echo Cancellation, Dynamic Jitter Buffer | |||||
DTMF Mode | RFC2833, SIP Info, In-band | |||||
QoS | DiffServ, ToS, 802.1 P/Q VLAN tagging | |||||
Network | DHCP, OpenVPN, PPPoE, Static Route, VLAN | |||||
Network Protocol | FTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH | |||||
Signaling | FXS Loop Start, FXS Kewl Start | |||||
Caller ID | BELL202, ETSI (V23), NTT (V23-Japan), and DTMF-based CID | |||||
Disconnect Methods | Busy Tone, Polarity Reversal | |||||
Power | DC 5V 1A | |||||
Dimensions (L × W × H) (mm) | 85 × 58 × 24 | |||||
Operation Range | 0°C to 40°C, 32°F to 104°F; | |||||
Storage Range | -20°C to 65°C, -4°F to 149°F | |||||
Humidity | 10-90% non-condensing | |||||
Mounting | Desktop | |||||
Compatibility | Interoperable with Asterisk, Lync Server, FreePBX and certified with Elastix. |
Connect Legacy Equipment to IP-PBX
For enterprises that want to evolve their communication infrastructures into a SIP environment, and hotels and enterprises with a large quantity of analog phones. you could integrate legacy equipment to the local IP system with TA. As a result, analog endpoints could utilize IP-PBX functionalities cost-effectively.
Analog Extensions for IP-PBX
By connecting analog phones directly to the FXS ports of TA series gateways, or TA series analog telephony adapters, analog phones are enabled to work as extensions of the IP-PBX. Without additional investment on expensive IP phones, enterprises could access VoIP networks with the cheap analog phones.