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Interpreting Ringer and Feedback Tones
Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 2.0.0 Telephone User Guide
July 2006
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Interpreting Ringer and Feedback Tones
As you become more familiar with your Telephone, you will recognize the various tones that you
hear for incoming calls, or while using the handset or headset. Ringer tones accompany an
incoming call and are heard through the speakerphone. Feedback tones may be heard through
the handset, headset, or speakerphone.
The following table provides an overview of ringer tones.
Note:
Note:
You can choose a personalized ringer tone for your Telephone. For more
information about the available choices, see
Choosing a Personalized Ringer
Tone
on page 78.
The following table provides an overview of feedback tones.
Ringer Tones
Meaning
1 Ring --------
Call from another extension or the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Feedback Tones
Meaning
Busy --- --- ---
A low-pitched, rapid tone repeated 60 times
per minute.
The dialed number is in use.
On Hold (ring-ping) - -
A short, intermittent, high-pitched tone.
Your call has been placed on hold.
Dial ---------
Continuous dial tone.
Dialing can begin.
Reorder -- -- -- -- -- --
Fast busy tone repeated each half-second.
All PSTN lines connected to a G10 PSTN
gateway are busy.
Ringback ---- ---- ---- ----
A low-pitched tone repeated 15 times per
minute.
The dialed number is ringing.
Call Park Alert (ring-ping) - -
A short, intermittent, high-pitched tone.
A call has been parked and needs to be
retrieved.