Chapter 11 - Country-Specific Configuration
Custom Tone Configuration
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The following table gives some examples of custom tones. Note that the quotation marks are not
part of the syntax and must not be included when entering the tone pattern.
Custom Tone Example
This section describes how to create the pattern for the North America recall dial tone (also called stutter dial
tone), which is three quick tones followed by a continuous tone.
"f1=350:-17,f2=440:-17,l=3,s1=on:f1:f2:100:s2,s2=off:100:l:s1,s3=on:f1:f2"
To create the pattern:
1.
Let’s start with the general format of the pattern string:
Pattern = [ frequencies-section [ "," loop-counter-section ] "," states-
section ]
2.
Set the
frequencies-section
category, which is defined as follows:
frequencies-section = "f1=" frequency-description
[ ",f2=" frequency-description
[ ",f3=" frequency-description
[ ",f4=" frequency-description ] ] ]
a.
The
frequency-description
parameter is described as follows:
frequency:power
b.
In the North America stutter dial tone, two frequencies are used, 350 Hz and 440 Hz. Their
power level is -17 dBm. You can thus complete the
frequencies-section
category as follows:
frequencies-section = "f1=" 350:-17 ",f2=" 440:-17 ]
c.
The general format of the pattern string now looks as follows:
Pattern = [ f1=350:-17,f2=440:-17 [ "," loop-counter-section ] "," states-
section ]
3.
Set the
loop-counter-section
category, which is defined as:
loop-counter-section = "l=" loop-counter
It defines the number of times to repeat the pattern.
Table 113:
Pattern Examples
Example
Pattern
No tone
""
North America dial tone
(continous tone at 350 Hz and
440 Hz with a -17 power level)
"f1=350:-17,f2=440:-17,s1=on:f1:f2"
North America Recall dial tone
(three quick tones followed by a
continuous tone)
"f1=350:-17,f2=440:-
17,l=3,s1=on:f1:f2:100:s2,s2=off:100:l:s1,s3=on:
f1:f2"
Australia ring back tone (tone on
400 ms, off 200 ms, on 400 ms,
and off 2000 ms and replay)
"f1=425:-17,f2=400:-5,f3=450:-
5,s1=on:f1:f2:f3:400:s2,s2=off:200:s3,s3=on:f1:f
2:f3:400:s4,s4=off:2000:s1"
Summary of Contents for Mediatrix 4104
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Page 268: ...Chapter 15 Voice Transmissions User Gain 246 Mediatrix 4104 ...
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Page 400: ...Appendix B Standard Hardware Information Warranty 378 Mediatrix 4104 ...
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