Configuring Tones - Auerswald COMpact 3000 analog Operating Manual

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Configuring Tones

Configuring Tones
The tones indicate how tones should be transmitted from the analogue network provider. This
allows the PBX to detect the tones and implement them accordingly. The following tones are
transmitted by the network provider:
• Dial tone: The tone that is transmitted by the network provider when the subscriber picks
up the receiver.
• Busy tone: The tone that is transmitted by the network provider when the desired
connection is busy (busy tone 1) or the network is overloaded (busy tone 2, e.g., directly
after dialling the local area code).
• Call tone: The tone that is transmitted by the network provider during the calling phase.
• Special interest tone: The tone that is transmitted by the network provider when the
telephone number dialled is not present and the network provider plays no special
announcement for this situation.
The configuration can be made as follows:
• Via the configuration manager
Requirements:
– External analogue port (only COMpact 3000 analogue)
– Configuration manager, opened with sufficient authorisation
– Expert view (click
– Configured prefixes (country prefix and local area code)
1. Open the page CONFIGURATION > External numbers.
2. In the list field at the top, select the analogue connection.
A page opens for configuring the analogue connection.
3. Open the page Analogue connection > Expert configuration.
4. In the entry fields under Tones, enter the values that you received from the network
provider. The following entries are possible:
Digits and characters
Note:
The tones should only be changed after discussing this with Support.
An incorrect entry can cause malfunctions on the PBX.
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COMpact 3000 analog/ISDN/VoIP - Firmware V4.0 - Operating Manual V06 12/2020

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