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Tone 1:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
Tone 2:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
Cadence: 0- 9999ms ON, 0-9999ms OFF with 1ms increments
To hear the current reorder tone, call special test number 05.
4.2.1.5 Call Waiting Tone
Call waiting tone is a tone advising the user of the call waiting supplementary service who is engaged on a call
that someone is attempting to call his number. In North America, the most common Call Waiting tone consists
of single tone: Tone 1 = 440 Hz at -13 dBm with a cadence of 300ms ON, 10000ms OFF.
PSTN Manager allows following values for Call Waiting tone:
Tone 1:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
Tone 2:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
Cadence: 0- 9999ms ON, 0-9999ms OFF with 1ms increments
To hear the congured call waiting tone, call special test number 06.
4.2.1.6 Test Tone
Test tone is a non-standard tone of the user's choice.
PSTN Manager allows following values for the test tone:
Tone 1:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
Tone 2:
Frequency: from 0 Hz to 3999 Hz with 1 Hz increments.
Power: from -100.00 dBm to 3.00 dBm with 0.01 dBm increments
To hear the congured test tone, call special test number 08.
4.2.1.7 TAS Tone for Type II Caller ID
TAS (TE Alerting Signal) is being used in Caller ID Type II transmissions.
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