Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 63
Advanced Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones, and Ring Tones
Setting Regional Parameters
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Setting Regional Parameters
Use the Regional tab to configure regional and local settings, such as Vertical Service
Activation codes (star codes), Vertical Service Announcement Codes, and local language
and dictionary. See the following sections:
• ”Advanced Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones, and Ring Tones” section on
page 63
• ”Call Progress Tones” section on page 67
• ”Distinctive Ring Patterns” section on page 68
• ”Control Timer Values (sec)” section on page 68
• ”Vertical Service Activation Codes (Star Codes)” section on page 69
• ”Vertical Service Announcement Codes” section on page 73
• ”Miscellaneous Parameters” section on page 76
• ”Localizing Your SPA9x2 Phone” section on page 78
• ”Selecting a Language” section on page 80
SPA9x2 phones have configurable call progress tones. Parameters for each type of tone can
include number of frequency components, frequency and amplitude of each component, and
cadence information.
The call progress tone pass through feature lets you hear call progress tones (such as ringing)
that are generated from the far-end network.
Advanced Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones,
and Ring Tones
Advanced information on defining tones an and cadences follows.
A CadScript is a mini-script that specifies the cadence parameters of a signal. It can be up to 127
characters. The syntax follows:
•1[;S2]
where Si=Di(oni,1/offi,1[,oni,2/offi,2[,oni,3/offi,3[,oni,4/offi,4[,oni,5/offi,5[,oni,6/
offi,6]]]]]) and is known as a section, oni,j and offi,j are the on/off duration in seconds of
a segment and i = 1 or 2, and j = 1 to 6.
• Di is the total duration of the section in seconds. All durations can have up to 3 decimal
places to provide 1 ms resolution. The wildcard character "*" stands for infinite duration.
The segments within a section are played in order and repeated until the total duration
is played.