Appendix b dial pulses and tones, Dial pulses, Tone dial frequencies – Multi-Tech Systems MT3334HD8 User Manual

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B Dial Pulses and Tones

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Appendix B Dial Pulses and Tones

Dial Pulses

When you pulse dial, as when you make a call with a rotary dial telephone, your telephone or modem
generates codes in the form of pulses that simulate the opening and closing of old-fashioned electric
relays, or switches. The number of pulses in a code are the same as the digit they encode; thus, the digit

1

is

represented by one pulse, the digit

2

by two pulses, etc. In Figure B-1, the digit

2

is pulse dialed, followed

by the digit

1

. Each pulse consists of an A ms open (break) and a B ms closed (make), where A is either 60

or 67 ms, and B is either 40 or 33 ms, for a total of 100 ms per cycle, or a rate of 10 pulses per second. The
interdigital pause time is 800 ms. The pulse ratios are controlled by the &P command.

Closed
Open

Digit 2

Digit 1

A

B

Figure B-1. Dial pulses

Tone Dial Frequencies

The tone dialing method combines two frequencies for each of the twelve digits found on a touch-tone dial
pad. This method is referred to as dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) dialing.

The four horizontal rows on a touch-tone keypad use four low-frequency tones (697, 770, 852, 941 Hz),
while the three vertical columns use three high-frequency tones (1209, 1336, 1477 Hz). The tone frequency
tolerance is

±

0.02%.

For example, the digit 4 is dialed by combining two tone frequencies: 770 Hz from the second row, and
1209 Hz from the first column. In another example, the digit 9 is dialed with tone frequencies 852 Hz and
1477 Hz.

1

2

3

4

5

6

770

697

7

8

9

*

0

#

941

852

1477

1336

1209

Hz

Digits

Hz

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