Call Waiting And Alert Tone; Playback Tone - Cisco ATA186-I1 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Call Waiting and Alert Tone

Call Waiting and Alert Tone

Playback Tone

Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Each parameter is an array of 9 short integers.
The playback tone is specified in terms of frequency. The values provided below
are precomputed internal values.
If a frequency entry format is needed, add Freq to the end of each tone name; for
example, RingBackToneFreq. The format of RingBackToneFreq is:
ntone, freq0, freq1, level0, level1, steady, on-time, off-time, total time
where:
ntone is the number of frequency components of the tone (0, 1, or 2).
freq0 is the transformed frequency of the first frequency component (-32768
to 32767).
Only positive values can be provisioned to the Cisco ATA 186. For
Note
negative values, use the complement value of the 16-bit 2. For
example, enter -1 as 65535 or 0xffff.
freq1 is the transformed frequency of the second frequency component
(-32768 to 32767).
level0 is the transformed amplitude of the first frequency component (-32768
to 32767).
level1is the transformed amplitude of the second frequency component
(-32768 to 32767).
steady controls whether the tone is constant or intermittent. A value of 1
indicates a steady tone and causes the Cisco ATA 186 to ignore the on-time
and off-time parameters. A value of 0 indicates an on/off tone pattern and
causes the Cisco ATA 186 to use the on-time and off-time parameters.
on-time controls the length of time the tone is heard in milliseconds (ms)
expressed as an integer from 1 to 0x7FFFFFFF.
Appendix F
Call Progress Tone Parameters and Defaults
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