ToneScript

ToneScript is a mini script used to describe the characteristics of Call progress tones

Description

A call progress tone is a pattern of tones made audible to the caller, conveying some status about the call. Despite its name, a call-progress tone could be a sequence of tones, that may be repeated or emitted just once. ToneScript is a mini script that describes the pattern of frequency, cadence and level of tones in call progress tones. Many internet telephony devices using more sophisticated operating systems permit users to customize the tones. Customarily the devices are preset with the standard tones defined and regulated by standards bodies in a given region. ToneScript is used in Sipura, Linksys and Cisco family of IP telephony products.

Format

f_{i,j} := n_1[+n_2[+n_3[+n_4[+n_5[+n_6]]]]]
ZZ_{i,j} := on_{i,j}/off_{i,j}/f_{i,j}
Z_i := D_i([ZZ_{i,1} [,ZZ_{i,2} [,ZZ_{i,3} [,ZZ_{i,4} [,ZZ_{i,5} [,ZZ_{i,6}]]]]])
ToneScript:=FreqScript;Z_1[;Z_2]

Examples

  1. 350@-19,440@-19;10(*/0/1+2)
    Contains 2 frequency components
    Frequency component 1 is 350 Hz at -19 dBm
    Frequency component 2 is 440 Hz at -19 dBm
    There is 1 Cadence Section
    In this section, The duration is 10 seconds and the tone has only 1 subsections
    In the only subsection the tone is always on, off for 0 seconds, and composed of both the Frequency components 1 and 2 (350 Hz and 440 Hz)
  2. 350@-19,440@-19;2(.2/.2/1+2);10(*/0/1+2)
    Contains 2 frequency components
    Frequency component 1 is 350 Hz at -19 dBm
    Frequency component 2 is 440 Hz at -19 dBm
    There are two Cadence Sections
    In the first Cadence Section, The duration is 2 seconds and the tone has only 1 subsections
    In the only subsection the tone is on for 0.2 seconds, off for 0.2 seconds, and composed of both the Frequency components 1 and 2 (350 Hz and 440 Hz)
    In the second Cadence Section, The duration is 10 seconds and again the tone has only 1 subsections
    In the only subsection the tone is always on, off for 0 seconds, and composed of both the Frequency components 1 and 2 (350 Hz and 440 Hz)
  3. 349@-21,392@-21,440@-21,466@-21,523@-24,540@-24;2.1(.6/0/3,.2/0/2,.7/0/1,.2/0/2,.2/0/3,.3/0/4);30(*/0/5+6)
    Christmas theme dialtone (seven notes of ′The First Noel′ then continuous dialtone for 30 seconds)
    Contains 6 frequency components
    Frequency components are 349, 392, 440, 466, 523 and 540 Hz (five musical notes) plus a beat frequency tone mix to give a warble dialtone beat thereafter.
    There are two Cadence Sections
    In the first Cadence Section, the total duration is 2.1 seconds and the tone has 6 subsections with timing set for music.
    The tones are turned on and off to give the ′notes′ of the familiar Christmas carol.
    In the second Cadence Section, the duration is 30 seconds. It combines tones 5 and 6 to give the last note and the familiar 17 Hz beat of dialtone.
  4. 392@-19,440@-19,494@-19,294@-19,457@-19;3.5(.7/0/4,.8/0/1,.6/0/1,.5/0/3,.7/0/2,.2/0/1);30(*/0/2+5)
    New Year theme dialtone (four notes of ′Auld Lang Syne′ then continuous dialtone for 30 seconds)
    Contains 5 frequency components
    Frequency components are 392, 440, 494, 292 and 457 Hz (four musical notes) plus a beat frequency tone mix to give a warble dialtone beat thereafter.
    There are two Cadence Sections
    In the first Cadence Section, the total duration is 3.5 seconds and the tone has 6 subsections with timing set for music.
    The tones are turned on and off to give the ′notes′ of the familiar New Year's Eve tune.
    In the second Cadence Section, the duration is 30 seconds. It combines tones 4 and 5 to give the last note in the familiar 17 Hz beat of dialtone.

North American tones

NoNameToneScript
1 Dial tone 350@-19,440@-19;10(*/0/1+2)
2 Second dial tone 420@-19,520@-19;10(*/0/1+2)
3 Outside dial tone 420@-16;10(*/0/1)
4 Prompt tone 520@-19,620@-19;10(*/0/1+2)
5 Busy tone 480@-19,620@-19;10(.5/.5/1+2)
6 Reorder tone 480@-19,620@-19;10(.25/.25/1+2)
7 Howler/off-hook warning tone 480@-10,620@0;10(.125/.125/1+2)
8 Ringback tone 440@-19,480@-19;*(2/4/1+2)
9 Comfort tone 600@-16;1(.25/.25/1)
10 Special information tone SIT1 985@-16,1428@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.380/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0)
11 Special information tone SIT2 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.274/0/1,.274/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0)
12 Special information tone SIT3 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.380/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0)
13 Special information tone SIT4 985@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.274/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0)
14 MWI Dial Tone 350@-19,440@-19;2(.1/.1/1+2);10(*/0/1+2)
15 Call Forward Dial Tone 350@-19,440@-19;2(.2/.2/1+2);10(*/0/1+2)
16 holding tone 600@-19;*(.1/.1/1,.1/.1/1,.1/9.5/1)
17 Conference call Tone 350@-19;20(.1/.1/1,.1/9.7/1)
18 Call waiting tone 440@-10;30(.3/9.7/1)

Australian tones

NoNameToneScript
1 Dial tone 400@-19,425@-19,450@-19;10(*/0/1+2+3)
2 Second dial tone 420@-19,520@-19;10(*/0/1+2)
3 Busy tone 425@-19;10(.375/.375/1)
4 Ringback tone 400@-16,435@-17;*(.4/.2/1+2,.4/.2/1+2,2/0/0)

Ireland tones

NoNameToneScript
1 Dial tone (ETSI standard) 425@-17;60(*/0/1)
2 Second dial tone 335@-19,425@-19;45(*/0/1+2)
3 Busy tone (ETSI standard) 425@-19; 30(0.5/0.5/1)
4 Reorder tone (ETSI standard) 425@-19; 30(.2/.2/1)
5 Ringback tone (same as UK, NZ etc.) 400@-19,450@-19;*(.4/.2/1+2,.4/.2/1+2,2/0/0)
6 Special information tone SIT (ETSI standard) 950@-16,1400@-16,1800@-16;20(.330/0/1,.330/0/2,.330/0/3,0/1/0)
7 MWI Dial Tone 425@-19;2(.1/.1/1);58(*/0/1)
8 Call Forward Dial Tone 400@-16,432@-18;30(0.4/0/1,0.4/0/2)
9 Call waiting tone 425@-19;30(.3/9.7/1)
10 Confirm tone / routing tone 425@-19;1.5(0.06/0.06/1);
11 Prompt tone 335@-19,425@-19;20(*/0/1+2)

(ETSI standard) is indicated where tones are in compliance with European Telecommunications Standards Institute recommendations.

External links

1) https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2021701

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