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Note
Attribute
se.pat.callProg.x.name
se.pat.callProg.x.inst.y.type
se.pat.callProg.x.inst.y.valu
e
se.pat.callProg.x.inst.y.para
m
A - 30
Currently, patterns that use the sampled instruction are limited to the following
format: sampled followed by optional silence and optional branch back to the
beginning.
In the following table, x is the pattern number, y is the instruction number.
Both x and y need to be sequential. There are three categories of sound effect
patterns: callProg
(Call Progress
(Miscellaneous
Patterns).
Permitted
Values
Interpretation
UTF-8
Used for identification purposes in the user interface (currently
encoded
used for ringer patterns only); for patterns that use a sampled
string
audio file which has been overridden by a downloaded
replacement, the se.pat.ringer.x.name parameter will be
overridden in the user interface by the file names of the wave file.
sampled OR
As above.
chord OR
silence OR
branch
integer
Instruction type:
sampled
chord
silence
branch
positive
If instruction type is chord, this optional parameter specifies the on
integer
duration to be used, overriding the on duration specified in the
chord-set definition.
Call Progress Patterns
The following table maps call progress patterns to their usage within the
phone.
Call progress
pattern number
1
2
3
4
5
6
Patterns), ringer
(Ringer
Interpretation:
sampled audio file number
chord set number
silence duration in ms
number of instructions to advance
Use within phone
dial tone
busy tone
ring back tone
reorder tone
stuttered dial tone
call waiting tone
Patterns) and misc

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