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Recommended Values, Specific Tone Parameter Information, DialTone

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Tone Configuration Parameters Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Table 5-8 Reorder Tone Parameter Example 2 Explanation (continued) Component NumOfRepeats TotalToneTime Setting 5 0 Explanation First on-off pair of the cadence plays six times (plays once and then repeats five times), then the second on-off pair plays Tone plays continuously (set of two on-off pairs of the cadence repeat continuously) until another call event stops the tone Recommended Values The following settings are recommended for the US: • DialTone = "2,31538,30831,1380,1740,1,0,0,1000" (approximately -17 dBm) • BusyTone = "2,30467,28959,1191,1513,0,4000,4000,0" (approximately -21 dBm) • ReorderTone = "2,30467,28959,1191,1513,0,2000,2000,0" (approximately -21 dBm) • RingBackTone = "2,30831,30467,1943,2111,0,16000,32000,0" (approximately -16 dBm) • CallWaitTone = "1,30831,0,5493,0,0,2400,2400,4800" (approximately -10 dBm) • AlertTone = "1,30467,0,5970,0,0,480,480,1920" Note For detailed recommendations of tone-parameter values by country, see Appendix E, "Recommended Cisco ATA Tone Parameter Values by Country." Specific Tone Parameter Information Brief descriptions, and lists of default values and the voice configuration menu code for each Cisco ATA tone parameter, appear in the following sections: • DialTone, page 5-48 • BusyTone, page 5-49 • ReorderTone, page 5-49 • RingbackTone, page 5-50 • CallWaitTone, page 5-50 • AlertTone, page 5-51 DialTone Description The Cisco ATA plays the dial tone when it is ready to accept the first digit of a remote address to make an outgoing call. Default values (using the Basic format) • NumOfFreqs-2 5-48 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) OL-4804-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 5
Parameters and Defaults
Tone Configuration Parameters
Recommended Values
The following settings are recommended for the US:
DialTone = "2,31538,30831,1380,1740,1,0,0,1000" (approximately -17 dBm)
BusyTone = "2,30467,28959,1191,1513,0,4000,4000,0" (approximately -21 dBm)
ReorderTone = "2,30467,28959,1191,1513,0,2000,2000,0" (approximately -21 dBm)
RingBackTone = "2,30831,30467,1943,2111,0,16000,32000,0" (approximately -16 dBm)
CallWaitTone = "1,30831,0,5493,0,0,2400,2400,4800" (approximately -10 dBm)
AlertTone = “1,30467,0,5970,0,0,480,480,1920”
Note
For detailed recommendations of tone-parameter values by country, see
Appendix E, “Recommended
Cisco ATATone Parameter Values by Country.”
Specific Tone Parameter Information
Brief descriptions, and lists of default values and the voice configuration menu code for each Cisco ATA
tone parameter, appear in the following sections:
DialTone, page 5-48
BusyTone, page 5-49
ReorderTone, page 5-49
RingbackTone, page 5-50
CallWaitTone, page 5-50
AlertTone, page 5-51
DialTone
Description
The Cisco ATA plays the dial tone when it is ready to accept the first digit of a remote address to make
an outgoing call.
Default values (using the Basic format)
NumOfFreqs—2
NumOfRepeats
5
First on-off pair of the cadence plays six times
(plays once and then repeats five times), then
the second on-off pair plays
TotalToneTime
0
Tone plays continuously (set of two on-off
pairs of the cadence repeat continuously) until
another call event stops the tone
Table 5-8
Reorder Tone Parameter Example 2 Explanation (continued)
Component
Setting
Explanation