Ringing Patterns; Dial Tones; Using The Handset Speaker, And Microphone - AT&T PARTNER II Release 3.1 Programming And Use Instructions

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Ringing Patterns

System phones have these ringing patterns:
An outside call will ring . . . ring . . . ring.
An intercom call will ring BEEP . . . ring BEEP. . . ring BEEP. If you have
a system display phone, the caller's extension number (and name if
programmed) will show on the display.
A transferred call, or an unanswered transferred call that is ringing back
at your extension, will ring BEEP BEEP. . . ring BEEP BEEP. . . ring BEEP
BEEP.
NOTE:
If you use the system with PBX or Centrex lines, the PBX/Centrex distinctive
ringing patterns are not passed to phones. Phones use the ringing patterns
described here instead.

Dial Tones

You will encounter two different dial tones when calling with a system phone:
Outside dial tone is generated by your local phone company to indicate
that you are connected with an outside line.
Intercom dial tone is generated by the system to indicate that you are
connected with an inside line. You hear this dial tone when you are
making an inside, or intercom, call.
To hear the difference between the two types of dial tones on a system phone,
press a line button. The dial tone you hear is an outside dial tone. To hear an
intercom dial tone, press [

Using the Handset Speaker, and Microphone

Every system phone (except the MLC-6 phone) has a speaker, which you can
turn on by pressing [
is on.
MLS-34D, MLS-18D, MLS-12D, and MLS-12 phones also have a microphone.
On these phones, pressing [
microphone. In addition, you can turn just the microphone on and off by
pressing [
]. When the green light next to [
Mic
].
Intercom
]. When the green light next to [
Spkr
] turns on both the speaker and the
Spkr
Mic
] is on, the speaker
Spkr
] is on, the microphone is on.
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