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WiFi SIP Phone C2W User Manual
Set the ToneScript for each tone.
For example, MWI Dial Tone:
350@-30,440@-30;2(.1/,1/1=2);10(*/0/1+2)
Frequency1, Frequency2 ;Cadence Section1;Cadence Section2
350@-30
: Frequency1 is 350HZ at -19dBm
440@-30
: Frequency2 is 440HZ at -19dBm
2(.1/,1/1=2)
: Cadence Section length is 2s, 0.1s on, 0.1s off, with frequencies 1 and 2
10(*/0/1+2)
: Cadence Section length is 10s, always on(* means always, 0 means never), with
frequencies 1 and 2.
1.
Country stands: Select a country standard tone as default.
2.
Dial Tone
:
The prompting audio to remind user to enter a phone number for dialing
3.
Outside Dial Tone
:
The prompting audio to remind user to enter an external phone number
(versus an internal extension). This is triggered by a “,” character encountered in the dial plan.
4.
Busy Tone
:
The promoting audio when a 486 RSC is received for an outbound call.
5.
Reorder Tone
:
The promoting audio when an outbound call failed or after the remote end
hangs up an established call.
6.
Off Hook Warning Tone: The promoting audio when user does not put the handset on the
cradle properly.
7.
Ring Back Tone
:
The promoting audio when the remote end is ringing.
8.
MWI Dial Tone
:
The promoting audio when an unread voicemails existed.
9.
Holding Tone
:
Indicate the local end that the current calling is hold by the remote end.
10.
Conference Tone
:
The promoting audio to all parties when a 3 way conference is in progress.
4.6
Update
4.6.1
Manual Update