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4.6.1.7.2 Ring type <ringType/>
Ring type is used to define a simple class of ring to be applied based on some creden-
tials that are usually carried within the network protocol. The ring class includes
attributes such as call-waiting and ringer index, if appropriate. The ring class can use
one of four types of ring that are defined as follows:
ring
visual
answer
ring-answer
a. Note that auto-answer on incoming call is currently only applied if there is no other
call in progress on the phone at the time.
In the following table, x is the ring class number. The x index needs to be sequential.
Attribute
se.rt.enabled
se.rt.modification.enabled
se.rt.x.name
se.rt.x.type
se.rt.x.ringer
se.rt.x.callWait
se.rt.x.timeout
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®
IP / SoundStation
IP
Play a specified ring pattern or call waiting indication.
Provide only a visual indication (no audio indication) of incoming call (no
ringer needs to be specified).
Provide auto-answer on incoming call
Provide auto answer on incoming call after a ring period
Permitted Values
0,1
0,1
UTF-8 encoded string
ring OR visual OR
answer OR ring-
answer
integer - only relevant
if the type is set to
'ring' or 'ring-answer'
integer - only relevant
if the type is set to
'ring' or 'ring-answer'
positive integer - only
relevant if the type is
set to 'ring-answer'.
Default value is 2000.
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a
.
a
.
Interpretation
Set to 1 to enable the ring type feature within
the phone, 0 otherwise.
Set to 1 to allow user modification via local
user interface of the pre-defined ring type
a
enabled for modification
.
Used for identification purposes in the user
a
interface
.
As defined in table above.
The ringer index to be used for this class of
ring. The ringer index should match one of
4.6.1.7.1.2 Ringer Patterns on page 89.
The call waiting index to be used for this
class of ring. The call waiting index should
match one defined in 4.6.1.7.1.1 Call
Progress Patterns on page 89.
The duration of the ring in milliseconds
before the call is auto answered. If this field
is omitted or is left blank, a value of 2000 is
used.
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