Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T2 /T3 /T4 /T5 /CP920 IP Phones
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l United States
l Chile
l Czech ETSI
Configured tones can be heard on the phones in the following conditions.
Condition Description
Dial When in the dialing interface
Secondary
Dial
When adding a comma “,” to the digit map (For more information on digit map, refer to Dial Plan
Defined by Digit Map (New Dial Plan Mechanism))
Ring Back Ring-back tone
Busy When the callee is busy
Congestion When the network is congested
Call Wait-
ing
Call waiting tone (For more information on call waiting, refer to Call Waiting)
Dial Recall When receiving a callback
Info When receiving a special message
Stutter When receiving a voice mail (For more information on voice mail tone, refer to Alert Tone)
Message When receiving a text message (For more information on text message, refer to Alert Tone)
Auto
Answer
When automatically answering a call (For more information on the auto answer, refer to Auto Answer)
Stutter Dial When receiving a text message
Tones Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure tones.
Parameter
voice.tone.country <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the country tone for the phones.
Permitted
Values
Custom, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Belgium, Chile, China, Czech, Czech ETSI, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zea-
land, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, United States
Default
Custom
Web UI
Settings > Tones > Select Country
Parameter
voice.tone.dial <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It customizes the dial tone.
tone list = element[,element] [,element]…
Where
element = [!]Freq1[+Freq2][+Freq3][+Freq4] /Duration
Freq: the frequency of the tone (ranges from 200 to 4000 Hz). If it is set to 0 Hz, it means the tone is
not played.
For T40P/T40G/T23P/T23G/T21(P) E2/T19(P) E2:
A tone is comprised of at most two different frequencies.