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Congestion  Tone  
PSTN  Detection  
 
PSTN   D ETECTION  
 
The  UCM6100  provides  PSTN  detection  function  to  help  users  detect  the  busy  tone,  Polarity  Reversal  and  
Current  Disconnect  by  making  a  call  from  the  PSTN  line  to  another  destination.  The  detecting  call  will  be  
answered  and  up  for  about  1  minute.  Once  done,  the  detecting  result  will  show  and  can  be  used  for  the  
UCM6100  settings.  
 
1.   Go  to  UCM6100  web  GUI-­>PBX-­>Basic/Call  Routes-­>Analog  Trunks  page.  
2.   Click  to  edit  the  analog  trunk  created  for  the  FXO  port.    
3.   In  the  dialog  window  to  edit  the  analog  trunk,  go  to  "Tone  Settings"  section  and  there  are  two  methods  
to  set  the  busy  tone.  
 
Tone  Country.  The  default  setting  is  "United  States  of   A merica  (USA)".  
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PSTN  Detection.  
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Firmware  Version  1.0.9.26  
 
Select  Tone  Country  "Custom"  to  manually  configure  Busy  Tone  value.  
Default  value:  
f1=480@-­50,f2=620@-­50,c=500/500  
Syntax:    
f1=val[@level][,f2=val[@level]],c=on1/off1[-­on2/off2[-­on3/off3]];;  
Frequencies  are  in  Hz  and  cadence  on  and  off  are  in  ms.  
Frequencies  Range:  [0,  4000)  
Busy  Level  Range:  (-­300,  0)  
Cadence  Range:  [0,  16383].  
Select  Tone  Country  "Custom"  to  manually  configure  Busy  Tone  value.  
Default  value:  
f1=480@-­50,f2=620@-­50,c=250/250  
Click  on  "Detect"  to  detect  the  busy  tone,  Polarity  Reversal  and  Current  
Disconnect   by   PSTN.   Before   the   detecting,   please   make   sure   there   are  
more  than  one  channel  configured  and  working  properly.  If  the  detection  
has  busy  tone,  the  "Tone  Country"  option  will  be  set  as  "Custom".  
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