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LINEDIALTONEMODE (Windows CE 5.0)

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These bit-flag constants describe different types of dial tones. A special dial tone typically carries a special meaning (as with message waiting).

The following table shows the LINEDIALTONEMODE constants.

Value Description
LINEDIALTONEMODE_EXTERNAL = 0x00000008 This is an external (public network) dial tone.
LINEDIALTONEMODE_INTERNAL = 0x00000004 This is an internal dial tone, as within a PBX.
LINEDIALTONEMODE_NORMAL = 0x00000001 This is a normal dial tone, which typically is a continuous tone.
LINEDIALTONEMODE_SPECIAL = 0x00000002 This is a special dial tone indicating that a certain condition, known by the switch or network, is currently in effect. Special dial tones typically use an interrupted tone. As with a normal dial tone, this indicates that the switch is ready to receive the number to be dialed.
LINEDIALTONEMODE_UNAVAIL = 0x00000020 The dial tone mode is unavailable and will not become known.
LINEDIALTONEMODE_UNKNOWN = 0x00000010 The dial tone mode is not currently known but may become known later.

Remarks

The high-order 16 bits can be assigned for device-specific extensions. The low-order 16 bits are reserved.

The LINEDIALTONEMODE_ constants are used within the LINECALLSTATUS data structure for a call in the dialtone state.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later.
Header: Tapi.h.

See Also

LINECALLSTATUS

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