Tones <tones/>
This parameter describes configuration items for the tone resources available in the handset. It
includes:
<DTMF/>
<chord/>
<chord/>
Chord-sets are the building blocks of sound effects that use synthesized audio rather than
sampled audio. Most call progress and ringer sound effects are synthesized. A chord-set is a
multi-frequency note with an optional on/off cadence. A chord-set can contain up to four
frequency components generated simultaneously, each with its own level.
There are three chord sets: callProg, misc, and ringer. Each chord set has different chord
names, represented by x in the following table. The chord names are as follows:
For callProg, x can be one of the following chords:
dialTone, busyTone, ringback, reorder, stutter_3, callWaiting, callWaitingLong,
howler, recWarning, stutterLong, intercom, callWaitingLong,
precedenceCallWaiting, preemption, precedenceRingback, or spare1 to spare6.
For misc, x can be one of the following chords
spare1 to spare9.
For ringer, x can be one of the following chords:
ringback, originalLow, originalHigh, or spare1 to spare19.
Table 10-26: Chord Parameters