Multi-Tech Systems ISI5634PCI/4/8 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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ISI5634PCI/4/8 User Guide
About DTMF
DTMF (dual tone multi frequency) is the signal to the phone company
that you generate when you press an ordinary telephones touch keys.
In the United States and perhaps elsewhere, its known as
Touchtone phone (formerly a registered trademark of AT&T). DTMF
has generally replaced loop disconnect (pulse or rotary) dialing.
With DTMF, each key you press on your phone generates two tones
of specific frequencies. So that a voice cant imitate the tones, one tone
is generated from a high-frequency group of tones and the other from a
low frequency group. Here are the signals you send when you press
your touchtone phone keys:
tigiD
woL
qerF
hgiH
qerF
1zH796zH9021
2zH796zH6331
3zH796zH7741
4zH077zH9021
5zH077zH6331
6zH077zH7741
7zH258zH9021
8zH258zH6331
9zH258zH7741
0zH149zH6331
*zH149zH9021
#zH149zH7741
When any key is pressed, both the high and low tones of of the row
are generated, hence the name dual tone. For example, pressing the
5 button generates the tones 770Hz and 1336Hz. The frequencies
were chosen to avoid harmonics (no frequency is a multiple of another,
the difference between any two frequencies does not equal any of the
frequencies, and the sum of any two frequencies does not equal any of
the frequencies).