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PERCEPTION 4000
PERCEPTION 4000
TONE
TEMPORAL PATTERN
(TIME IN SECONDS)
A
Advance
0.2
Tone
0.2
B
Busy
Tone
0.5
A
Call Waiting
Tone (Station)
0.2
B
A
Call Waiting
Tone (Trunk)
0.2
0.2
B
Dial Tone
Override
Warning
f
1
Tone
0.5
Override
Access
Tone
0.2
0.4
A
Recall
Dial Tone
0.2
0.2
B
Reorder
Tone
0.25
0.25
Ringback
Tone
1
A
Stutter
Dial Tone
0.2
0.2
B
Success
f
1
Tone
0.5

Table 4-1

Tone Patterns

FREQUENCY
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.2
A
f
f
f
B
C
2
1
2
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.2
A
B
0.2
0.2 0.2 0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.25
3
3
1
0.2
f
f
f
f
2
1
2
1
0.5
0.5
INDICATION
(Hz)
The call you placed is being
A: 440/480
routed through a more
B: Silence
expensive call facility.
The station or trunk you
have dialed is busy or is
480/620
in Do Not Disturb mode.
A station call is camped-
A: 350/440
on to your line.
B: Silence
A trunk call is camped-
A: 350/440
on to your line.
B: Silence
350/440
Proceed with dialing.
Your station is the subject of an
A: f
= 440
1
Attendant Override. Following
f
= 620
2
this tone, you will hear Override
B: Silence
Access Tone while your call is
C: 620
being monitored.
Both the attendant and station
A: 350/440
parties will hear this tone while
B: 620
a call is being monitored.
Additional digit entry is required
A: 620
to complete the current feature.
B: Silence
Your call has been
480/620
denied due to a dialing
error or service restrictions.
440/480
Your call is ringing.
A: 620
You have a message waiting.
B: Silence
Feature activation has been
f
= 440
1
accepted by the system.
f
= 620
2
FEATURE OPERATION
FEATURE OPERATION
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