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1.5. Tones in Your Earpiece
This is what you can
hear in your
earpiece
This means
Internal dialing tone (continuous non-interrupted tone)
signals that the PBX is ready to receive your dialing.
CO (external) dialing tone signals that the CO line is ready
to receive your external subscriber number dialing.
External ringing tone (long interrupted tone) signals that
the telephone set of the called external (CO line) subscriber
is ringing.
Internal ringing tone (two long tones followed by a pause)
signals that the telephone set of the called internal
subscriber is ringing.
Busy tone (short interrupted tone) signals that the called
party’s line is busy
Special tone (two short tones followed by a longer pause)
signals that you „have held“ the other call and can dial other
services or establish other calls.
Conference
tone
(one
short
tone)
signals
the
entering/returning
of
another
subscriber
into
your
call/conference, who was temporarily excluded.
Internal warning tone (two short and one long tones into
the call) signals during your call that another internal
subscriber is trying to get through to your line.
Entering into call warning tone (ticking tone during the
call) signals that someone has got through to your line
Warning tones (1, 2, 3, or 4 short tones during the call)
signal that another subscriber is trying to get through to your
line:
•
from a subscriber line (extension)
•
from a CO line
•
PBX operator
•
a call returning after call transfer
Types of ringing of your telephone and tones in your earpiece can be modified by
the PBX technician if the PBX software allows so. This applies to special
applications in particular. In that case, the description in this manual need not be
fully consistent with the actual application. Here a standard setup is included. Some
ringing tones may differ in individual countries, please refer to your local ringing
tone standard. Some ringing tones may differ in individual countries, please refer to
your local ringing tone standard.