User Manual MX Series Voice Gateway
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Notification of call set up failure due to resource limit.
The tone sent to caller when ringing is on.
Reminds the subscriber when the phone is off-hook and no dialup has occurred.
Prompt the subscriber that another caller is attempting to call.
Confirms feature codes are being entered.
Here are examples that illustrate the various call-progress tones
350+440 (dial tone)
Indicates the dual–frequency tone consisting of 350 and 440 Hz
480+620/500,0/500 (busy)
Indicates the dual–frequency tone consisting of 480 and 620 Hz, repeated playing with 500
milliseconds on and 500 milliseconds off.
Note: 0/500 indicates 500 milliseconds mute.
440/300,0/10000,440/300,0/10000
Indicate a 440 Hz single frequency tone, repeated twice in the cadence of 300 milliseconds on and 10
seconds off.
950/333,1400/333,1800/333,0/1000
Indicate the repeated playing of 333 milliseconds of 950 Hz, 333 milliseconds of 1400 Hz, 333
milliseconds of 1800 Hz, and mute of 1 second.
2.6.10 Feature Access Codes
The feature codes consist of system feature codes and service feature codes. The system feature codes are
used for acquiring gateway information, and the latter is used for users to activate and deactivate
supplementary services.
After login, click Advanced > Feature access codes to open this interface.
The following are the examples of the dialing rule for the feature codes:
Using *xx (dial * and 2 digits number) to activate a service
Using #xx (dial # and 2 digits number) to cancel a service.
This is illustrated with the following defaults for various parameters, which may be modified according to
requirements.
It is highly recommended not to modify the default configuration in System feature codes.