Understanding What The Rings Mean - Comdial DSU and DSU II System Reference Manual

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GCA70–245
Above the HOLD button (models 8012S and 8024S):
Flashing red = message awaits pick up.
Fluttering red = automatic station relocation has been set.
Next to the MESSAGE button (models 8312S, 8324S, and
8324F)
Flashing red = message awaits pick up.
Next to the SPEAKER button:
On steady (with telephone on hook and busy) = speakerphone
mode active.
On steady (with telephone on hook and idle) = background
music turned on.
On steady (with telephone off hook and busy) = group
listen is active.
Next to the MUTE button:
On steady = called party cannot hear your conversation.
Next to the SHIFT button:
On steady = shift mode is activated to allow access to autodial
numbers programmed under DSS buttons.

1.6 Understanding What the Rings Mean

Two short rings = intercom call.
Single longer ring = outside call.
One short ring burst = voice announce.
Three short ring bursts = ring back from a held call, callback from a
queued call.
You can vary the ringing tone of your telephone, choosing from one of
six different rings. This way, you can identify your ring even though you
may not be close to your telephone.
Additionally, so you won't be disturbed when you're busy on a call and
another call rings at your station, the ring volume is Subdued
automatically.
Introducing The LCD Speakerphone
LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual 1–13

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