Learn Tone Web Page - Dialogic DMG1000 User Manual

Dialogic 1000 and 2000 media gateway series
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Figure 9. Learn Tone Web Page
The Learn Tone user interface has the following components of interest:
Acquire Tone field
A check indicates that the corresponding tone event is to be learned or validated.
Tone Event field
Indicates one of four types: dialtone, busy, error, or ringback.
Destination Address field
Specifies the phone number or extension that when dialed will generate the call progress tone
associated with the tone event. If left blank, the tone will be learned or validated by going off
hook. Destination addresses cannot be duplicated in the same session.
Note: It is recommended that you dial each of the destination addresses from a separate
The following shows possible ways in which call progress tones can be produced:
Dialtone – For a system dialtone, leaving the destination address blank will allow the unit to
determine the dialtone by simply going off hook. For a secondary dialtone, enter the
access code for the secondary dialtone in the destination address.
Busy – Call an extension or number of a phone that is in use. Caution: Make sure that the
extension is not forwarded on busy and that a busy tone is generated when the extension is
dialed.
Error – Call an invalid extension.
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1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User's Guide — September 2007
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phone to validate that the expected call progress tones to be learned or validated are
produced.
Working with Call Progress Tones
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