The Countrycode Detail Screen - ZyXEL Communications MSC1024G Series User Manual

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Table 292 The VoIP > Countrycode Screen
LABEL
Off Time 1 (s)
On Time 2 (s)
Off Time 2 (s)
Caller ID Parameters
CID type
Payload Type
First TAS Type
First TAS Interval (ms)
Second TAS Type
Second TAS Interval
(ms)
Start To Ring (ms)
Tones Parameters
Dial Tone
Ring Back Tone
Busy Tone
Call Waiting Tone #1

18.5 The Countrycode Detail Screen

Use this screen to see details about the MSC1000G's current pulse, meter and tone parameters
not displayed in the Countrycode screen (see
button in the VoIP > Countrycode screen. The following screen displays.
MSC1000G/1024G/1224G Series User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
This displays the length of time between the first and second ring (in
seconds).
This displays the duration of the second ring (in seconds).
This displays the wait time after the second ring before the first ring is sent
again (in seconds).
This section displays region-specific information about caller ID
This displays whether the caller ID information is sent before the ring
(prior ring displays) or at the same time as the ring (during ring
displays).
This displays the caller ID payload type.
SDMF displays if caller ID uses the Single Data Message Format (which
transmits caller number, date and time).
MDMF displays if caller ID uses the Multiple Data Message Format (which
transmits caller name, number, date and time).
TAS (Terminal equipment Alerting Signal) is a tone sent prior to the
transmission of caller ID information. This is the primary TAS signal type,
which is used in a line reversal scenario.
The possible values are:
NULL: No TAS signal is sent.
DT_AS: Dual Tone Alerting Signal.
RP_AS: Ringing Pulse Alerting Signal.
Line_Reversal: Simple line polarity inversion.
This is the first TAS timeout period in milliseconds.
This is the secondary TAS signal type, which is used in a line reversal
followed by DT-AS/RP-AS scenario.
NULL: No TAS signal is sent.
DT_AS: Dual Tone Alerting Signal.
RP_AS: Ringing Pulse Alerting Signal.
This is the second TAS timeout period in milliseconds.
This is the wait time between the caller ID information being sent and the
ring signal being sent (available for the prior ring type only).
This section displays region-specific information about call progress
tones.
This is the tone sent to indicate that a call can be dialled.
This is the tone sent to indicate that the callee's phone is ringing.
This is the tone sent to indicate that the callee's line is busy.
This is the tone sent to indicate that a second call is incoming while the
first is still in progress.
Section 18.4 on page
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