User`s guide
VigorTalk ATA24 Series User’s Guide
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Congestion tone A tone means the network is busy.
Low Frequency (Hz) Type the low frequency number in Hertz.
High Frequency (Hz) Type the high frequency number in Hertz.
TOn1 (10msec) Type the duration of the first ring.
TOff1 (10msec) Type the silence duration after the first ring.
TOn2 (10msec) Type the duration of the next continuous ring.
TOff2 (10msec) Type the silence duration after the next continuous ring.
Caller ID Type If User Defined is selected in the Region field, users can select
one of the supported values. If a country is selected, this field
will display ID type value automatically.
Setting CPT Tone Timer Set different timer for different tones to restrict the play time of
tone. When the time is up, the tone broadcasting will be stopped.
Dial Tone – A telephony signal which indicates that the status
for the telephone is off-hook.
Busy Tone – A telephony signal which indicates that the
calling is failed.
Howler Tone –A telephony signal to tell the caller the receiver
is off-hook.
Ringing Tone - A telephony signal that the caller hears from
the telephone set after dialing.
Special Dial Tone - A telephony signal which indicates a
special feature (e.g., call forwarding) is using for such port.
Call Waiting Tone - A telephony signal which signifies that
there is another incoming call, eg., call forwarding.
Congestion Tone – A telephony signal which indicates
someone dials invalid call or the circuit (or network) is unable
to route.
Recorder Tone – The caller has connected to an automatic
answering device and is requested to start speaking.