Ring And Call Waiting Tone Spec - Cisco ATA 191 Administration Manual

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Voice Settings Configuration
Field
Ring8 Name

Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec

IMPORTANT: Ring and Call Waiting tones do not work the same way on all phones. When setting ring
tones, consider the following recommendations:
• Begin with the default Ring Waveform, Ring Frequency, and Ring Voltage.
• If your ring cadence doesn't sound right, or your phone doesn't ring, change the following settings:
Table 41: Ring and Call Waiting Tones
Field
Ring Waveform
Ring Frequency
Ring Voltage
CWT Frequency
Synchronized Ring
Description
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive ring/CWT
8 for the inbound call.
Default setting: Bellcore-r8
◦ Ring Waveform: Sinusoid
◦ Ring Frequency: 25
◦ Ring Voltage: 80
Description
Waveform for the ringing signal. Choices are Sinusoid or Trapezoid.
Default setting: Trapezoid
Frequency of the ringing signal. Valid values are 15–50 (Hz)
Default setting: 20
Ringing voltage. Choices are 30–90 (V)
Default setting: 85
Frequency script of the call waiting tone. All distinctive CWTs are based
on this tone.
Default setting: 440@-10
If this is set to yes, when the ATA is called, all lines ring at the same
time (similar to a regular PSTN line). After one line answers, the others
stop ringing.
Default setting: no
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