Features
Ringing
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Ringing
See also Multiple Calls/Delayed Ringing and Distinctive Ringing.
Ring Over Busy
When a digital telephone is busy on a call and then receives an internal or external call on
an idle DN or line button, the button will automatically flash and ring with Ring Over
Busy tone. The tone burst can either be sent two times (three seconds apart) or repeated
continuously every three seconds or not sent as a station option. To answer a Ring Over
Busy call, the user can hold, transfer, or disconnect the existing call.
On Voice First calls to a busy telephone that has an idle DN, the caller will get busy tone.
The caller can then dial the digit
1
to cause the idle DN to Ring Over Busy.
Ringing Cadence
You can choose between two different ringing cadences for standard telephone circuits in
programming. This option is necessary to accommodate some voice mail and/or auto
attendant devices. This is a system-wide option that allows external calls to ring with the
traditional one sec. on./three sec. off cadence or optionally with a faster cadence of 0.4
sec. on./.2 sec. off.
Specified Caller ID
The Specified Caller ID feature allows applications, such as Messaging and uMobility, to send the
phone number (Caller ID) of the calling party to the cell phone or other phones when the
application routes a call.
With this feature, the called party can see the actual Caller ID on the cell phone when the Follow
Me feature of IPedge Messaging routes the call to the cell phone. Likewise, uMobility users can
see the true Caller ID when they receive the call on their smart phone.
Speed Dial
This feature, sometimes known as automatic dialing or one-touch dialing, enables the cus-
tomer to assign dialing codes to telephone numbers that are frequently called. IP
edge
sys-
tem offers three forms of Speed Dial: System Speed Dial (up to 800 max. per system),
Station Speed Dial (100 max. per station), and One Touch buttons. Station Speed Dial
numbers and One Touch buttons are unique for each station and cannot be used by other
stations. System Speed Dial numbers can be used by any station in the system.
To dial System and Station Speed Dial numbers, the user presses the
Spdial
button and
then dials the appropriate three-digit code for the telephone number to be dialed. To dial a
telephone number assigned to a One Touch button, the user simply presses the One Touch
button. Users can program Station Speed Dial and One Touch buttons from their tele-
phones.
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