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Ring Tone
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Chapter 6 - Digital Station Operation
The ringing choices are as follows:
Conditions
Station users may listen to all tones by dialing the 2-digit codes one after another. The
tone that is sounding when the SPEED button is pressed is saved as that station’s tone
ringing selection.
A station’s tone ringing selection is maintained in a battery protected area of memory.
Therefore, if a system experiences a power failure or a soft or hard restart, the tone
ringing selection is restored.
The tone selected provides TONE ringing normal or muted to the station whenever the
station is commanded to tone ring (i.e., this excludes Camp On tone programming
confirmation tones or other specific tones not considered TONE ringing).
The selected tone is used to notify the station in the following cases:
- Incoming CO Call
- Incoming Intercom Call
- Transferred CO Line
- Recalling CO Line
- Call Back Notification
- Message Wait Call Back
- All Types of Forwarded Calls
- Executive/Secretary calls
- Line Queue Call Back
- LCR Queue Call Back
CO distinctive ringing supersedes station distinctive ringing.
Table 6-4: Ringing Choices
TONE #
FREQ
TONE #
FREQ
TONE #
FREQ
TONE #
FREQ
00
697/770
10
770/1209
20
852/0
30
1336/1477
01
697/852
11
770/1336
21
941/1209
31
1336/1633
02
697/941
12
770/1477
22
941/1336
32
1336/0
03
697/1209
13
770/1633
23
941/1477
33
1477/1633
04
697/1336
14
770/0
24
941/1633
34
1477/0
05
697/1477
15
852/941
25
941/0
35
1633/0
06
697/1633
16
852/1209
26
1209/1336
36
Off
07
697/0
17
852/1336
27
1209/1477
08
770/852
18
852/1477
28
1209/1633
09
770/941
19
852/1633
29
1209/0
Tone Duration = 50 ms/50 ms
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
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