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InnoMedia MTA8328-1 Administrative Guide
Tone Cadence Setting
(Format – freq1, freq2,vol,+[on1,off1,on2,off2,…])
Field Name
Description
Dial Tone
A dial tone is a telephony signal used to
indicate that the telephone exchange is
working.
Busy Tone
A busy signal indicates a failure to complete
the requested call. Reasons could be:
The called number is occupied, or
The other party has hung up at the end
of a call.
Ring back Tone
A ring back tone (or ringing tone) is heard by
the caller while the phone they are calling is
being rung.
Reorder Tone
Reorder tone, also known as fast busy tone,
is the congestion tone or all trunks busy
tone of a PSTN network. It varies from
country to country.
Stutter Tone
A "stuttered" or interrupted dial tone is
often used to indicate a Calling feature such
as Call forwarding has been activated. (The
voice mail waiting tone is represented by
VMWI Tone below.)
VMWI Tone
Voice Mail Waiting Indication, indicating
that voice mail is waiting.
Confirmation Tone
Confirmation Tone is used to acknowledge
receipt for special services, such as:
Speed calling, dial number has been
recorded.
Call forwarding activation and de-
activation, etc.
Call Waiting Tone 1
Call Waiting Tone 2
Call Waiting Tone 3
Call Waiting Tone 4
ROH
Receiver off hook tone