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Sweden Tone Plan

Sweden Tone Plan

This chapter details the modifications to the Digital Tone Generator (DTG or DTG-2) and Call Progress Analyzer (CPA) cards to support the following features:

The information in this chapter supersedes the information in the following manuals:

Tone Characteristics

Table 2-1 summarizes the characteristics of the most frequently used supervision tones in the Sweden network.

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Table 2-1: Supervision Tones
Tone Frequencies (Hz) Amplitude (dBm) Cadence

Dial

425

-10

Continuous

Ring

425

-10

1 sec on

5 sec off

Repeated

Busy

425

-10

250 ms on

250 ms off

Repeated

Reorder

425

-10

250 ms on

750 ms off

Repeated

Special Dial

425

-10

320 ms on

40 ms off

Repeated

SIT

950

1400

1800

-20

330 ms on

1.0 sec off

Repeated

Recorder Warning

1400

-30

500 ms on

15 sec off

Repeated

Operator Warning

1400

-30

100 ms on

1.5 sec off

Repeated

Tone Detection

CPA processing is modified to support the Sweden network requirements. Use the system administration answer supervision templates function to control tone detection for the tones listed in Table 2-1. Supervision template processing is described in the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide.

Answer Supervision Template Screen Terminology

The supervision events and tones listed in the Answer Supervision Template screen use standard North American network terminology. Table 2-2 shows the Answer Supervision Template screen terms to use with the Sweden country feature package.

Because the conference tones are used only in conference structures and are not transmitted or received over the network, no detection functions are required.


Table 2-2: Answer Supervision Template Screen Terminology for Sweden
Answer Supervision Template
Event and Tone Name
Sweden Tone Name

Dial Tone

Dial

Ringback

Ringback

Busy

Busy

Reorder

Reorder

SIT Tones

SIT

Ring Cess.1

Voice Det.1

Voice Cess.1

Wink1

Answer1

Time1

Hook Flash1

Pager Cue

ISUP Tone

ISUP Cess.

Fax

1Not a tone.

Tone Generation

Tone generation is performed through DTG outpulse and static tone channels. The allocation of these tones is controlled via inpulse rules, Voice Path Control ($66) commands, and DTMF Collection Control ($67) commands.

The tone generation information affects the Cisco VCO/4K Standard Programming Reference and the Cisco VCO/4K Extended Programming Reference. It also supersedes the tone output level specifications found in the Cisco VCO/4K Card Technical Descriptions. For more information on generating tones, refer to the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide.

The tones and their corresponding output levels, decimal values, hexadecimal values, and port addresses are summarized in Table 2-3.


Table 2-3: Tone Levels, Values, and Port Addresses
Tone Amplitude/Output Level Decimal Value Hex Value Port Address

Beep

0

00

None

Quiet (PCM idle pattern 01010100)

1

01

04C0

1 KHz Test Tone

0 dBm

2

02

04C1

Dial Tone 425 Hz

-10 dBm

3

03

04C2

380 Hz Digit Trip

-10 dBm

4

04

04C3

440 Hz

-13 dBm

5

05

04C4

480 Hz High Tone

-17 dBm

6

06

04C5

1400 Hz

-12 dBm

7

07

04C6

1000 Hz @max CODEC output

5.79 dBm

8

08

04C7

Reserved

9

09

04C8

404 Hz Test Tone

0 dBm

10

0A

04C9

Reserved

11

0B

04CA

2804 Hz Test Tone

0 dBm

12

0C

04CB

440+480 Hz Steady Ringback

-19 dBm/freq

13

0D

04CC

425 Hz + 400 Hz

-13 dBm/freq

14

0E

04CD

Digital Test Pattern

15

0F

04CE

425 Hz

-10 dBm

16

10

04CF

Ring 425 Hz

-10 dBm

17

11

04D0

Busy Tone 425 Hz

-10 dBm

17

11

04D1

Reorder Tone 425 Hz

-10 dBm

19

13

04D2

Reserved

20

14

04D3

Reserved

21

15

04D4

Reserved

22

16

04D5

Reserved

23

17

04D6

SIT

-20 dBm

24

18

04D7

Special Dial 425 Hz

-10 dBm

25

19

04D8

Reserved

26

1A

04D9

Recorder Warning 1400 Hz

-30 dBm

27

1B

04DA

Operator Warning 1400 Hz

-30 dBm

28

1C

04DB

Reserved

29

1D

04DC

Reserved

30

1E

04DD

Reserved

31

1F

04DE

Reserved

32

20

04DF

DTMF digit 0 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

33

21

04E0

DTMF digit 1 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

34

22

04E1

DTMF digit 2 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

35

23

04E2

DTMF digit 3 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

36

24

04E3

DTMF digit 4 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

37

25

04E4

DTMF digit 5 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

38

26

04E5

DTMF digit 6 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

39

27

04E6

DTMF digit 7 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

40

28

04E7

DTMF digit 8 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

41

29

04E8

DTMF digit 9 (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

42

2A

04E9

DTMF digit A (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

43

2B

04EA

DTMF digit B (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

44

2C

04EB

DTMF digit C (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

45

2D

04EC

DTMF digit D (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

46

2E

04ED

DTMF digit * (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

47

2F

04EE

DTMF digit # (steady)

-10 and -9 dBm/freq

48

30

04EF

MF digit 0 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

49

31

04F0

MF digit 1 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

50

32

04F1

MF digit 2 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

51

33

04F2

MF digit 3 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

52

34

04F3

MF digit 4 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

53

35

04F4

MF digit 5 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

54

36

04F5

MF digit 6 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

55

37

04F6

MF digit 7 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

56

38

04F7

MF digit 7 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

56

38

04F7

MF digit 8 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

57

39

04F8

MF digit 9 (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

58

3A

04F9

MF digit KP (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

59

3B

04FA

MF digit ST (steady)

-7 dBm/freq

60

3C

04FB

MF digit ST3P

-7 dBm/freq

61

3D

04FC

MF digit STP

-7 dBm/freq

62

3E

04FD

MF digit ST2P

-7 dBm/freq

63

3F

04FE


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