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Voice System Regional Settings, Voice, Region, Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts, CadScript - ring down

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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 4 Voice System Regional Settings Use the Voice > Regional page to localize your system with the appropriate regional settings. To open this page: Click Voice on the menu bar, and then click Region in the navigation tree. Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts To define ring and tone patterns, the ATA uses the concept of scripts. The following defines how to create Cadence Scripts (CadScripts), Frequency Scripts (FreqScripts) and Tone Scripts (ToneScripts) CadScript A mini-script of up to 127 characters that specifies the cadence parameters of a signal. Syntax: S1[;S2], where: Si=Di(oni,1/offi,1[,oni,2/offi,2[,oni,3/offi,3[,oni,4/offi,4[,oni,5/offi,5,oni,6/offi,6]]]]]) and is known as a section, oni,j and offi,j are the on/off duration in seconds of a segment and i = 1 or 2, and j = 1 to 6. Di is the total duration of the section in seconds. All durations can have up to three decimal places to provide 1 ms resolution. The wildcard character "*" represents infinite duration. The segments within a section are played in order and repeated until the total duration is played. Example 1: 60(2/4) Number of Cadence Sections = 1 Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60 s Number of Segments = 1 Segment 1: On=2s, Off=4s Total Ring Length = 60s Example 2-Distinctive ring (short,short,short,long): 60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4) Number of Cadence Sections = 1 Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60s Number of Segments = 4 Segment 1: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s Segment 2: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s Segment 3: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s Segment 4: On=1.0s, Off=4.0s Total Ring Length = 60s Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 73

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
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4
Voice System Regional Settings
Use the
Voice > Regional
page to localize your system with the appropriate
regional settings.
To open this page:
Click
Voice
on the menu bar, and then click
Region
in the
navigation tree.
Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts
To define ring and tone patterns, the ATA uses the concept of scripts. The
following defines how to create Cadence Scripts (CadScripts), Frequency Scripts
(FreqScripts) and Tone Scripts (ToneScripts)
CadScript
A mini-script of up to 127 characters that specifies the cadence parameters of a
signal.
Syntax: S
1
[;S
2
], where:
S
i
=D
i
(on
i
,1/off
i
,1[,on
i
,
2
/off
i
,
2
[,on
i,3
/off
i
,
3
[,on
i
,
4
/off
i
,
4
[,on
i
,
5
/off
i
,
5
,on
i
,
6
/off
i,6
]]]]]) and is
known as a section, on
i,j
and off
i,j
are the on/off duration in seconds of a
segment
and i = 1 or 2, and j = 1 to 6. D
i
is the total duration of the section in seconds. All
durations can have up to three decimal places to provide 1 ms resolution. The
wildcard character “*” represents infinite duration. The segments within a section
are played in order and repeated until the total duration is played.
Example 1:
60(2/4)
Number of Cadence Sections = 1
Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60 s
Number of Segments = 1
Segment 1: On=2s, Off=4s
Total Ring Length = 60s
Example 2—Distinctive ring (short,short,short,long):
60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4)
Number of Cadence Sections = 1
Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60s
Number of Segments = 4
Segment 1: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s
Segment 2: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s
Segment 3: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s
Segment 4: On=1.0s, Off=4.0s
Total Ring Length = 60s