Telephones/Voice Terminals - AT&T DEFINITY 2500 Instruction Manual

Voice terminal operation
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CHAPYER
2. DESCRIPTION
OVERR]DE
WARNING TONE
A
4-sscond burst
ot tone-notifies all
parties
that Ovenide is in etfect on
a
singleline
telephone/voice terminal.
RECAU DIAL
Td'TE
Three short bursts
ot
tone followed by steady dial
tone-the
featu.e you r€quested
has
been
accepted, and
you may start dialing.
BEO ER
TONE
A
tast busy tone repeated
120
times a
minute-all tunks
or all other facilities are busy.
Ht'rcAlCK
(AUDIALE
ALEAI,NGI
TONE
A low.pitchgd ton€ rep€ated
15
times a
minute-tone
you hear when the number you
have
dialed
is ringing-
RtNo/NG
TAU (nNG/ne)
The ring you hear when you are receiving
a call
and the handset
is
on-hook. This signal
cydes in
1-,
2-, or
gdng
pattems-
.
One
ring-a
call
from another tel€phon€/voice terminal in your system
.
Two
rings-a
call
from the attendant or an outside caller
.
Thr€e
rings-priority calls;tor
example, Automatic Callback.
TELEPHONE
DICTATION
READY
TOIE
A high-pitched continuous
tone-you
may begin dictating.
Telephones/Voice Terminals
Telephones/voice terminals provide basic telephone service (placing and answering calls)
and can also access
the special services or feahrres your company has selected-
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