Progress tones 6.6 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual

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Progress tones

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some of them were deleted. Made changes of other tones are preserved.
Restore default tones – With this option you are able to complete list of default tones. All changes

made within default tones are lost.

Tone configuration
In this section you can configure selected tone via table with three columns with following meaning.
Language – This column defines language for each row. You are able to create different forms of

tone for different languages. Action – Within this column you can use one of following actions for

each row.
425Hz – It plays tone with frequency of 425Hz. Duration of this tone is set in column Duration

[ms]/Repeating.
Repeat – With this option you can repeat rows from the beginning to this row. Count of repeating is

set in the column Duration [ms]/Repeating. If this column is set to value 0, section is played

always. If it is set to 1, whole section from the beginning is played just ones.
Silent – With this option you can define delays between rows with function 425Hz. If this action is

used on the first row, it has no function.
Duration [ms]/Repeating – In this column you have to enter duration for functions 425Hz, Silent

and Through or number of repeating for function Repeat.
Through – It has same function as action Silent, but in this case you are able to hear sounds of line

(if any).

Related progress list
In this section of screen are listed all progresses which are using upwards selected tone. You are able

to use there all functions from context menu as on the tab Progress list.

Other sections
Sections Information about progress and Progress configuration are common for all tabs and

meaning of theirs parameters is described in part Progress list.

Audio inputs

Audio inputs
This section displays all audio inputs of the PbX, which can be used as sources for progresses.

Context menu of this section has following functions:
Add – With this function you can add new audio input. Rename – With this function you can rename

selected audio input. Delete – With this function you can delete selected audio input.

Audio inputs sources
In this section you can assign concrete virtual port of Audio/IO/Relay board to selected Audio input.

For each port you have to define language for which is input used.

Related progress list
In this section of screen are listed all progresses which are using upwards selected audio input. You

are able to use there all functions from context menu as on the tab Progress list.

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