Format Of The Call Progress Tones Section In The Auxiliary Source File - Nortel Media Gateway 3500 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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tone.ini file (supplied with the tone.dat file as part of the software package on the CD
accompanying the MG 3500) in any text editor, modify it, and convert the modified
tone.ini back into a binary tones.dat file using the DConversion Utility supplied with the
MG 3500 software package. (Refer to the Appendix, ''Utilities'' on page 224 for a
description of the procedure for generating and downloading the Call Progress Tone
file using this utility.)
To load the Call Progress Tones and User-Defined Tones configuration file to the MG
3500, refer to the EMS Server Installation and Maintenance Manual.
12.7.1.1
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Auxiliary Source
File
The format of the Call Progress Tones section in the auxiliary source file starts from
the following string:
[NUMBER OF CALL PROGRESS TONES] - containing the following key only:
Number of Call Progress Tones - defines the number of Call Progress Tones to be
defined in the file.
[CALL PROGRESS TONE #X] - containing the Xth tone definition (starting from 0 and not
exceeding the number of Call Progress Tones -1 defined in the first section) using the
following keys:
Tone Type - Call Progress Tone type
Basic Tone Type Indices
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a. Tone Modulation Type – The tone may be either Amplitude Modulated (1) or regular
(0).
b. Tone Form – The format of the tone may be one of the following indices:
frequency tone, or the frequency of the tone for a single tone. This parameter is
relevant only in case the tone is not Amplitude Modulated.
dual frequency tone, or zero (0) for a single tone. This parameter is relevant only in
case the tone is not modulated.
Version 3.0
Dial Tone
Ringback Tone
Busy Tone
Congestion Tone
N/A
Warning Tone
Reorder Tone
Confirmation Tone
Call Waiting Tone
Continuous
Cadence
Burst
Low Freq [Hz] - Frequency in Hertz of the lower tone component for a dual
High Freq [Hz] - Frequency in Hertz of the higher tone component for of a
Low Freq Level [-dBm] - Generation level 0 dBm to -31 dBm. This
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