Cisco SPA122 Administration Guide - Page 74
FreqScript, Example 1-Call Waiting Tone: 440@-10, Example 2-Dial Tone: 350@-19
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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 4 FreqScript A mini-script of up to 127 characters that specifics the frequency and level parameters of a tone. Syntax: F1@L1[,F2@L2[,F3@L3[,F4@L4[,F5@L5[,F6@L6]]]] Where F1-F6 are frequency in Hz (unsigned integers only) and L1-L6 are corresponding levels in dBm (with up to 1 decimal places) White spaces before and after the comma are allowed (but not recommended) Example 1-Call Waiting Tone: 440@-10 Number of Frequencies = 1 Frequency 1 = 440 Hz at -10 dBm Example 2-Dial Tone: 350@-19,440@-19 Number of Frequencies = 2 Frequency 1 = 350 Hz at -19 dBm Frequency 2 = 440 Hz at -19 dBm ToneScript A mini-script of up to 127 characters that specifies the frequency, level and cadence parameters of a call progress tone. May contain up to 127 characters. Syntax: FreqScript;Z1[;Z2]. The section Z1 is similar to the S1 section in a CadScript except that each on/off segment is followed by a frequency components parameter: Z1 = D1(oni,1/offi,1/ fi,1[,oni,2/offi,2/fi,2 [,oni,3/offi,3/fi,3[,oni,4/offi,4/fi,4[,oni,5/offi,5/fi,5[,oni,6/offi,6/fi,6]]]]]), where fi,j = n1[+n2]+n3[+n4[+n5[+n6]]]]] and 1 < nk < 6 indicates which of the frequency components given in the FreqScript are used in that segment; if more than one frequency component is used in a segment, the components are summed together. Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 74