Instruction manual

Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide
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Tone Demonstration
Your telephone system has several tones to inform you of the progress of your call. You can
use the Tone Demonstration feature to familiarize yourself with the tones.
1. Dial the Tone Demonstration access code ________.
(Ask your communications department for the code.)
2. Dial a two-digit tone code from the list below.
3. Continue dialing codes to listen to other tones.
4. Hang up when you are finished.
Code Tone Name Meaning
11 Dial Tone Heard when you lift the handset.
12 Transfer Tone Heard at an extension when the user places a call on hold to consult with another
party or to transfer the call.
13 Busy Tone Heard when the number you dialed is busy.
14 Special Busy Tone Heard when the extension you called has Do Not Disturb activated.
15 Ringback Tone Heard when the destination you dialed is ringing.
16 Not used
17 Reorder Tone
(Error Tone)
Heard when a feature is not available to you or not in your Class of Service, or
when you dial an invalid number.
18 Conference Heard when a new person joins a conference call.
19 Call Waiting Tone
(Camp-on)
Heard during a conversation when you have an internal call waiting to be
answered.
20 Intrusion Tone
(Override)
Heard by all parties in a conversation when someone overrides (intrudes into) a
call.
21 Interrupted
Dial Tone
Heard when you lift the handset at an extension that has Do Not Disturb or Call
Forward Always activated.
22 Not used
23 Waiting on Hold Tone Heard by a caller on hold and during camp-on.
24 Paging Tone Heard when you are connected to the loudspeaker paging equipment.
25 Not used
26 Trunk Camp-on
Double Beep Tone
Heard during a conversation when you have an external call waiting.
27 ARS Expensive
Warning Tone
If your system has Automatic Route Selection (ARS), you will hear this tone when
no inexpensive routes are available for your long-distance call. The tone is a
warning that your call is taking an expensive route.
28 ARS Dial Tone If your system has Automatic Route Selection (ARS), you will hear this tone after
you dial the trunk access code.
29 Override Warning
Tone
Heard by all parties in a conversation when someone overrides (intrudes into) the
call.
30 Privacy Release Tone Heard when privacy is released on a telephone and the new member joins the
call.
31 Auto Answer Call End
Tone
Heard by a user that has a telephone in Auto-Answer mode when the calling
party hangs up.
32 Attendant Error Tone Heard by the Attendant, when attempting to do something that is not allowed,
such as trying to connect two devices that are not allowed to be connected.
33 Ringer Pitch
Adjustment
Dialed at telephones to hear adjustments to ringer pitch.