Setting Up The Waiting Melody; Activating/Deactivating Call Beats Data - Gigaset S44 User Manual

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System settings

Setting up the waiting melody

An external subscriber hears the set waiting melody when the connection is on hold in
the base station (internal) (page 111). An external subscriber whose connection is on
hold in the telephone exchange (external), and an internal subscriber who is on hold,
will not hear a waiting melody.
The following settings can be chosen:
Internal
Off
By default, Internal is activated.
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Activating/deactivating Call beats data

On base station:
With Call beats data you can set whether a call is rejected or signalled during data
transmission.
Call beats data off (default):
Calls received during data transmission are rejected if both B channels are used
simultaneously. The caller will hear the busy tone.
Call beats data on:
If a call is received during data transmission, the data connection is automatically
reduced to one B channel and the call is signalled.
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Call beats data
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The subscriber on hold hears the waiting melody of
the base station.
If the waiting melody is deactivated, no setting can be
made.
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Settings
System settings
Select and confirm the setting,
OK
e. g. Internal (‰ = On).
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Settings
ISDN settings
Select and confirm (‰ = On).
OK
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Music on hold
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