Table 4-1 tone patterns – Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000

FEATURE OPERATION

PERCEPTION 4000

FEATURE OPERATION

4-55

The station or trunk you
have dialed is busy or is
in Do Not Disturb mode.

A station call is camped-
on to your line.

A trunk call is camped-
on to your line.

Proceed with dialing.

Additional digit entry is required
to complete the current feature.

Your call has been
denied due to a dialing
error or service restrictions.

Feature activation has been
accepted by the system.

Advance
Tone

Busy
Tone

Call Waiting
Tone (Trunk)

Override
Warning
Tone

Call Waiting
Tone (Station)

Dial Tone

Your call is ringing.

Override
Access
Tone

Recall
Dial Tone

Reorder
Tone

Ringback
Tone

Success
Tone

TONE

TEMPORAL PATTERN

(TIME IN SECONDS)

FREQUENCY

(Hz)

A: 440/480
B: Silence

480/620

A: 350/440
B: Silence

A: 350/440
B: Silence

350/440

A: f = 440
f = 620
B: Silence
C: 620

480/620

440/480

f = 440
f = 620

1
2

A: 620
B: Silence

1
2

0.5

0.5

0.5

A

B

0.2

0.5

f

1

0.5

f

2

0.5

f

1

0.5

f

2

B

0.2

C

A

INDICATION

A

B

0.2

0.2

0.2

A

B

0.2

0.2

0.2

1

0.25

0.25

3

3

1

0.5

f

1

0.5

f

2

0.5

f

1

f

2

f

1

0.25

Both the attendant and station
parties will hear this tone while
a call is being monitored.

Your station is the subject of an
Attendant Override. Following
this tone, you will hear Override
Access Tone while your call is
being monitored.

A: 350/440
B: 620

The call you placed is being
routed through a more
expensive call facility.

A

B

0.2

0.2

0.2

A

0.4

0.2

0.4

0.2

0.2

0.2 0.2 0.2

0.2

0.2

B

You have a message waiting.

Stutter
Dial Tone

A: 620
B: Silence

A

B

0.2

0.2

0.2

Table 4-1
Tone Patterns

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