Guest Emad Report post Posted 01/21/2010 10:39 AM hi, happy new year... i have problem with special DC Tone.. this is similar to Dial Tone! that means when call DC , we hear nonstop beep tone like DIAL Tone, i will attach it at the end note that i tried to calculate that frequency with audacity software but it didnt work.. please tell me what i do or what frequency is work..? regards Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/21/2010 11:03 AM When does this tone get played? At which stage of the call do you need to detect this tone? Share this post Link to post
Guest Emad Report post Posted 01/23/2010 06:58 AM hi, tanx for ur answer,when call DC and remote part dC Call we hear this Tone please tell me what it i know regards test.wav Share this post Link to post
Guest Emad Report post Posted 01/23/2010 09:59 AM When does this tone get played? At which stage of the call do you need to detect this tone? tanx for ur answer, i need this tone when call is dropped as Busy Tone, when remote part is DC we get this tone. please Help Me Regards Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/23/2010 08:42 PM What do you mean by "DC" ? What does "DC" stand for? Share this post Link to post
Guest Emad Report post Posted 01/25/2010 07:14 AM What do you mean by "DC" ? What does "DC" stand for? hi, that means when call disconnected, i want to get busy frequency but it doesnt work. in other words what frequency can i use that call has dissconnected after user hang up.(busy tone has been atached on previous msg) tanx for u attention. regards Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/25/2010 09:52 AM the attached test.wav recording has a tone that has two frequencies: 350Hz and 440Hz and goes on for 15 seconds, and afterwards changes to a tone of a single 400Hz frequency. To detect the 350Hz+440Hz continuous tone the DISCONNECT tone definition should be something like this: <Tone Name="Call Progress Tone TID_DISCONNECT"> <Notes>Default Setting</Notes> <ID>TID_DISCONNECT</ID> <Freq1>350</Freq1> <Freq1Dev>40</Freq1Dev> <Freq2>440</Freq2> <Freq2Dev>40</Freq2Dev> <On>50</On> <OnDev>-50</OnDev> <Off>0</Off> <OffDev>0</OffDev> <Count>0</Count> </Tone> Notice the "-50" in the OnDev field. The negative value there (equal to the On value) tells us this is a continuous tone. Here is the Dialogic Technical Note which shows using negative value when detecting continuous tones: http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/dxall/tn995.aspx Share this post Link to post
Guest Emad Report post Posted 01/25/2010 12:42 PM thank you so much,it works properly... Share this post Link to post