Example Of Udt 'Beep' Tone Definition; Limitations And Restrictions - AudioCodes Mediant 600 User Manual

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13.4.8 Example of UDT 'beep' Tone Definition

The following is an example definition for 'beep' tone used for the <record> element:
#record beep tone
[CALL PROGRESS TONE #1]
Tone Type=202
Low Freq [Hz]=430
High Freq [Hz]=0
Low Freq Level [-dBm]=13
High Freq Level [-dBm]=0
First Signal On Time [10msec]=100
First Signal Off Time [10msec]=0
Second Signal On Time [10msec]=0
Second Signal Off Time [10msec]=0
Default Duration [msec]=350

13.4.9 Limitations and Restrictions

The maximal length of the VXML file is 65536 bytes.
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