Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide
CHAPTER 4
Using Tone Commands
You can also use a telephone keypad to configure the TA using tone commands.
4.1 How to Use Tone Commands with a Telephone Keypad
1Make sure your TA hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide).
2Pick up the receiver of the telephone which is connected to the PHONE 1/2 port.
3Issue the *** tone command by dialing the asterisk (*)key three times. You will then hear a configuration tone (refer to Table 21 on page 68 for more information).
4You can now use the tone command(s) to configure the TA. If the command is valid, you will hear a configuration confirmation tone. If the command is not valid, the TA rejects it and generates a busy tone. Hang up the phone and repeat steps 2 and 3 to issue the command(s) again.
4.1.1Tone and Ring Patterns
The following table describes the tones and ring patterns.
Table 21 Tone and Ring Patterns
TONE | RING PATTERN |
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Dial Tone | Depend on your ISDN provider. |
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Local Dial Tone | Listing on. |
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Busy Tone | 0.5 Sec On, 0.5 Sec Off, Repeat. |
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Call Waiting Tone | 0.125 Sec On, 0.125 Sec Off, 0.125 Sec On, 0.625 Sec Off, Repeat. |
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Configuration Tone | 0.125 Sec On, 0.125 Sec Off, Repeat |
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Configuration Confirm Tone | 1.5 Sec On, 0.5 Sec Off, Repeat |
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Sub Command Tone | 0.125 Sec On, 0.125 Sec Off, Repeat |
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Normal Ring Patter | 1 Sec On, 2 Sec Off, Repeat |
| This ring pattern varies depending on the country code you select (see |
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Remind Ring | 0.5 Sec On, 0.5 Sec Off, Repeat |
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