Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Table 8-15: Default Sample Audio File Usage
SAF #
Sampled
Audio File
Number
Default Use (Pattern Reference)
Ringer 12 (se.pat.misc.welcome)
Ringer 13 (se.pat.ringer.ringer15)
Ringer 14 (se.pat.ringer.ringer16)
Ringer 15 (se.pat.ringer.ringer17)
Ringer 16 (se.pat.ringer.ringer18)
Ringer 17 (se.pat.ringer.ringer19)
Ringer 18 (se.pat.ringer.ringer20)
Ringer 19 (se.pat.ringer.ringer21)
Ringer 20 (se.pat.ringer.ringer22)
Ringer 21 (se.pat.ringer.ringer23)
Ringer 22 (se.pat.ringer.ringer24)
The handset uses both synthesized (based on the chord-sets, see <chord/>) and sampled audio
sound effects. Sound effects are defined by patterns: rudimentary sequences of chord-sets,
silence periods, and wave files.
Table 8-16: Sound Effect Parameter
If set to 1, local user interface sound effects such as confirmation/error tones, will be enabled.
If set to 1, a stuttered dial tone is used in place of a normal dial tone to indicate that one or more voicemail
messages are waiting at the message center.
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.
Patterns use a simple script language that allows different chord sets or wave files to be strung
together with periods of silence. The script language uses the following instructions:
Table 8-17: Sound Effects Pattern Types
Play sampled audio file n
Example:
se.pat.misc.SAMPLED_1.inst.1.type =”sampled” (sampled audio file instruction type)
se.pat.misc.SAMPLED_1.inst.1.value =”2” (specifies sampled audio file 2)
Play chord set n (d is optional and allows the chord set ON duration to
be overridden to d milliseconds)