Sound Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
The SOUNDL and
SOUNDP
systems that require users calling in via phone to enter a passcode before entering the conference. The
sound commands could be used to provide feedback to the caller as well as the conference.
Example
Description
Play "ascending thirds" sound (same as entry tone) locally.
B01SOUNDL0
8.149. SOUNDP -- Play Sound to Phone
This command can be used to play sounds from the telephone interface to serve as audio cues. The SOUNDP
command plays sounds out to the phone output. The
from the telephone interface (so they will be heard locally). The same sound generator is also used for
playing entry and exit tones for the auto answer and auto hangup features.
This command takes a single argument that indicates the sound to be played. The following table lists the
sound numbers and a description of the generated sound.
Sound Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
The
and SOUNDP were originally implemented to allow users to implement custom passcode
SOUNDL
systems that require users calling in via phone to enter a passcode before entering the conference. The
sound commands could be used to provide feedback to the caller as well as the conference.
Example
Description
were originally implemented to allow users to implement custom passcode
Sound Description
ascending thirds
descending thirds
ascending chorus
descending chorus
ascending doorbell
descending doorbell
quick double buzz
long single buzz
command plays sounds through the input
SOUNDL
Sound Description
ascending thirds
descending thirds
ascending chorus
descending chorus
ascending doorbell
descending doorbell
quick double buzz
long single buzz
Status Message
B01SOUNDL0
Status Message
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