User`s manual

MP-1xx/H.323 User’s Manual 6. Provisioning
Version 4.2 Beta 73 June 2003
6.4 Using Call Progress Tones and Ringing
The Call Progress Tones Configuration File contains the definitions of the call progress tones and
characteristics of Ringing signal to be detected/generated by the MP-1xx. Users can use either
MP-1xx, one of the configuration files supplied by AudioCodes, or construct their own file.
The Call Progress Tones Configuration File used by the MP-1xx is a binary file (with the
extension dat). Users can construct their own configuration file by starting from tone.ini file format,
then modifying the file, and finally converting it into binary format using the “Download conversion
utility” supplied with the MP-1xx package.
Please select “Convert dBm values” checkbox in the Conversion Utility.
To download the Call Progress Tones File to the MP-1xx, a correct definition should be used in
the mp108.ini file. Refer to Section 6.4.4 for the description of the procedure on how to generate
and download the Call Progress Tones file.
6.4.1 Format of the Call Progress ini File
The Call Progress Tones section of the ini file format starts from the following string:
[NUMBER OF CALL PROGRESS TONES] containing only the following key: “Number of
Call Progress Tones” defining the number of call progress tones to be defined in the file.
[CALL PROGRESS TONE #X] containing the Xth tone definition (starting from 1 and not
exceeding the number of call progress tones defined in the first section) using the following
keys:
" Tone Type – Call Progress tone type
1 - Dial Tone
2 - Ringback Tone
3 - Busy Tone
4 - Congestion Tone
5 - Special Information Tone
6 - Warning Tone
7 - Reorder Tone
8 - Confirmation Tone
9 - Call Waiting Tone
16 - Off Hook Warning Tone
23 - Hold Tone
" Low Freq [Hz] – Frequency in hertz of the lower tone component in case of dual frequency
tone, or the frequency of the tone in case of single tone.
" High Freq [Hz] – Frequency in hertz of the higher tone component in case of dual frequency
tone, or zero (0) in case of single tone.
" Low Freq Level [-dBm] – Generation level 0 dBm to –31 dBm in [dBm].
" High Freq Level – Generation level. 0 to –31 dBm. The value should be set to ‘32’ in the
case of a single tone.
" First Signal On Time [10 msec] – “Signal On” period (in 10 msec units) for the first
cadence on-off cycle.
" First Signal Off Time [10 msec] – “Signal Off” period (in 10 msec units) for the first
cadence on-off cycle.
" Second Signal On Time [10 msec] – “Signal On” period (in 10 msec units) for the second
cadence on-off cycle.
" Second Signal Off Time [10 msec] – “Signal Off” period (in 10 msec units) for the second
cadence on-off cycle.