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Voice API Programming Guide — June 2005
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Call Progress Analysis
7.15.1
Tri-Tone SIT Sequences
SIT frequency detection operates simultaneously with all other call progress analysis detection 
methods. The purpose of frequency detection is to detect the tri-tone special information tone (SIT) 
sequences and other single-frequency tones. Detection of a SIT sequence indicates an operator 
intercept or other problem in completing the call. 
SIT frequency detection can detect virtually any single-frequency tone below 2100 Hz and above 
300 Hz. 
Table 8 provides tone information for the four SIT sequences on Springware boards. The 
frequencies are represented in Hz and the length of the signal is in 10 msec units. The length of the 
first segment is not dependable; often it is shortened or cut. 
On DM3 boards, SIT sequences are defined as tone IDs. For a definition of SIT sequences on DM3 
boards, see 
7.15.2
Setting Tri-Tone SIT Frequency Detection Parameters
On Springware boards, frequency detection on voice boards is designed to detect all three tones in 
a tri-tone SIT sequence. To detect all three tones in a SIT sequence, you must specify the frequency 
detection parameters in the DX_CAP for all three tones in the sequence. 
To detect all four tri-tone SIT sequences: 
1. Set an appropriate frequency detection range in the DX_CAP to detect each tone across all 
four SIT sequences. Set the first frequency detection range to detect the first tone for all four 
SIT sequences (approximately 900 to 1000 Hz). Set the second frequency detection range to 
detect the second tone for all four SIT sequences (approximately 1350 to 1450 Hz). Set the 
third frequency detection range to detect the third tone for all four SIT sequences 
(approximately 1725 to 1825 Hz). 
2. Set an appropriate detection time using the ca_timefrq and ca_mxtimefrq parameters to detect 
each tone across all four SIT sequences. For each tone, set ca_timefrq to 5 and ca_mxtimefrq 
to 50 to detect all SIT tones. The tones range in length from 27 to 38 (in 10 msec units), with 
some tones occasionally cut short by the Central Office. 
Note: Occasionally, the first tone can also be truncated by a delay in the onset of call 
progress analysis due to the setting of ca_stdely. 
Table 8. Special Information Tone Sequences (Springware)
SIT
1st Segment
2nd Segment
3rd Segment
Name
Description
Freq.
Len.
Freq.
Len.
Freq.
Len.
NC
No Circuit Found
985
38
1429
38
1777
38
IC
Operator 
Intercept
914
27
1371
27
1777
38
VC
Vacant Circuit
985
38
1370
27
1777
38
RO
Reorder 
(system busy)
914
27
1429
38
1777
38