Answering Machine Operators Manual

Settings 37
Various tones in the receiver are representing different status informa-
tion about the PBX. The PBX is generating the following tones:
External dial tone: This tone is a continuous dial tone. You will
hear this tone after dialling the Exchange Line Access Number
(Direct Exchange Line Telephone: After taking the receiver off-
hook) as a signal for access to the exchange line.
Internal dial tone: After taking the receiver off-hook or pressing the
FLASH- or R-Key you will hear this tone. This signals that you can
start to dial a number now. In the default factory settings, the PBX
dial tone (3 x short) is configured as an internal dial tone. If you prefer
to have another tone, you can configure the continuous or special
dial tone (chapter Change internal Dial Tone on page 37).
Acknowledgement tone: You will hear this tone in the program-
ming mode, e.g. as a signal for entering the correct password or the
completion of a programming.
Busy tone: This tone signals a busy line, a mistake in a program-
ming sequence or a missing permission (see also chapter You are
Dialling a Number and are Hearing the busy Tone on page 13).
Special dial tone: This tone instead of the internal dial tone signals
an active Do-Not-Disturb, baby call or subscriber Call Forwarding
service. It signals also an almost filled call data memory. If you con-
figured this tone as an internal dial tone, this signalling will not be
possible any more.
Ringing Tone: This tone will be generated after dialling a number or
when accepting a recall as a signal for calling a subscriber.
Call Waiting Tone: This tone is signalling another external caller try-
ing to reach you. It is also generated by an inbound door or alarm
call.
Internal dial tone:
In the default factory settings, the PBX dial tone (3
x short) is configured as an internal dial tone. If you prefer to have
another tone, you can change this setting.
Listen to internal dial tones:
If you hear a different tone than
described here in the manual, this is most of the time a sign for a failed
sequence or missing authorization. To get familiar to the tones, you can
listen to the tones with your phone.
Representation of the tones:
These settings are configuration dependent.
Enquire Wake-up Time
b7Q79#f
Enquire Wake-up Time
your tele-
phone
public
password
Output of the account digit by digit followed by acknowledgement tone
(5th digit is the day of the week 1-7: Monday- Sunday 8: Saturday and
Sunday, 9: Monday until Friday, 0: Every day) (Example: p. 8)
You like to configure internal Dial Tones and listen to the Result
Change internal Dial Tone
b7Q95 0 #
Change to continuous dial tone
your
telephone
public
password
or
1
Change to PBX dial tone (3 x short)
or
2
Change to special dial tone (intermittent pulse)
12345
0
6789
Continuous dial tone
Acknowledgement tone
Special dial tone
Call waiting tone
Extension dial tone
Busy tone
Ringing tone
Time in seconds
(knocking)
N