Mitel SMarT-1 EuroRoute Compact Installation & Programming Manual page 35

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Tone Detector Token Definition
Common Digit Strings
8346-003-115-B
Issue 1, August 1999
Example 2
To create a tone detector that will look for a frequency for 200 milliseconds that is 700Hz,
for a total of 5 seconds, the Tone Detector string would look like:
51068007201005.
If Tone Detector 51 must be programmed to perform to the instructions listed above, the
programmer would:
1.
Enter 51. (Programmable Tone detector)

2.
Hear
.
3.
Enter 068007201005D . (LLXXHHXXGGWW)

4.
Hear
.
The following table explains the "p" and the "f" values of the tone detector tokens (5Xpf).
Refer to page 33 for more information on the tone detector tokens.
0
No Change; continue executing the next token
A
Deny the call
Skip the next token
Note that this token should not be used if the next token is a
B
tone detector token, as it will jump you to the middle of the
4 digit token.
Both the "p" and "f" values must have an action assigned to them.
The number stored in these registers will be dialled out when the respective Dialling Rule
token is executed (refer to table on page 33).
Common Digit String
40 S
41 S
42 S
43 S
44 S
45 S
46 S
47 S
48 S
49 S
Route Registers
pf =
S =
Common Digit String 1
Common Digit String 2
Common Digit String 3
Common Digit String 4
Common Digit String 5
Common Digit String 6
Common Digit String 7
Common Digit String 8
Common Digit String 9
Common Digit String 10
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