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11.1 Locale Defaults
A Locale being covered in this document does not imply approvals or availability.
· Tones
The table below describes the different system tones. The tones used are determined by the system locale setting.
Note that in some locales, the same tone sound may be used for several purposes, for example for Busy and Fast Busy
may be the same.
Tone
Description
Dial Tone
Normal dial tone.
Alternate Dial
Tone
This tone is also known as 'interrupted', 'broken' or 'stutter' dial tone. It is used on extensions when
the user has DND, Follow-Me or Forward Unconditional set. It is also used on analog phones and DECT
phones when the user has a call on hold, for example during a transfer.
Secondary Dial
Tone
Used when accessing an external trunk using a short code or ARS that specifies secondary dial tone. If
no specific tone is defined for the locale, normal dial tone is used.
Busy Tone
Used when the number called is busy.
Fast Busy Tone
No channel.
Intercept Busy
Tone
Unallocated number.
Ring Tone
Other end is ringing. This tone is also known as 'ringback'.
Call Waiting
Tone
Used when a user has a call waiting enable and a is call waiting.
Number
Unobtainable
Tone
Number Unobtainable.
· Frequency
All tone frequencies are in Hertz (Hz). Where a tone uses a combination of frequencies, the frequencies are shown
separated by a + symbol. Where a tone uses alternating frequencies, the frequencies are shown separated by a /
symbol.
· Cadence
The tone cadence is indicated as either a sequence of on/off times or as a sequence of alternating frequency 1/
frequency 2 times. Where a portion of the sequence is enclosed in ( ) symbols, it indicates a repeating sequence.
· POT Port Settings
These settings are used for analog phone extensions. The settings used are determined by the system locale.
Analog Phone Settings
Ring Current
Frequency
The frequency of ring current.
Minimum Flash
Hook Time
The minimum time that loop current has to be broken to detect a timed break recall (TBR). Anything
shorter is regarded as a glitch.
Maximum Flash
Hook Time
The maximum time the loop current can be broken for it to be detected as a time break recall (TBR).
Anything longer is regarded as clearing.
Default Caller
Display Type
The type of caller display used when Extn | Caller Display Type is set to On.
Default MWI
Type
The type of message waiting indication used when Extn | Message Waiting Indication Type is set
to On. Note that the setting may also be dependant on the equipment providing the analog port.
Locale Specific Behavior
Companding
The typical companding method employed for telephone systems in that locale. Companding operation
can be adjusted through the System | Telephony | Telephony tab.
Dialing Timeout
The method used by the system to determine when to disconnect an extension that does not complete
dialing a valid routable number.
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