Call Hold Ringback; Message Waiting Tone - Vertical Edge 5000 Installation/Configuration Instructions

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Call Hold Ringback

Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or
press the Settings (
Call Hold Ringback
With Call Hold Ringback enabled, the IP Phone rings as a reminder of calls on hold when the
user returns the IP Phone to idle.
To enable/disable Call Hold Ringback:
Press the Settings (
procedure. Refer to
Press the
[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
Press the
Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
Press the [Yes] softkey to enable hold ringback, or press the [No] softkey to disable
hold ringback.
Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or
press the Settings (

Message Waiting Tone

When notification of a new message is received, the Message LED flashes. As an option, a
'stutter' dial tone provides an audible indication for a message waiting. When the user goes
off-hook to place a call, the user receives stutter dial tone.
To enable/disable stutter dial tone for a message wait indication:
Press the Settings (
procedure. Refer to
Press the
[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
Press the
[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
Press the [Yes] softkey to enable stutter dial tone, or press the [No] softkey to disable
stutter dial tone.
Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or
press the Settings (
Release 1.0
) button to exit the configuration session.
) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock
.
page 3-4
digit, or move the cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the
digit, or move the cursor to 4.Call Hold Ringback using the
) button to exit the configuration session.
) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock
.
page 3-4
digit, or move the cursor to 4.Call Preferences using the
digit, or move the cursor to 5.Msg Waiting Tone using the
) button to exit the configuration session.
Edge 5000 Installation / Configuration Guide
Chapter 3: Using the LCD Configuration Menu
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September 2010

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