Operation Manual

Configuring the Voice Settings
Regional
Cisco SPA100 Series Administration Guide 65
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Defining Ring and Cadence and Tone Scripts
To define ring and tone patterns, the ATA uses the concept of scripts. Below is information
about creating 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
FreqScript
A mini-script of up to 127 characters that specifics the frequency and level parameters of a
tone.
Syntax: F
1
@L
1
[,F
2
@L
2
[,F
3
@L
3
[,F
4
@L
4
[,F
5
@L
5
[,F
6
@L
6
]]]]
Where F
1
F
6
are frequency in Hz (unsigned integers only) and L
1
L
6
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