Ringing Patterns; Dial Tones; Using The Switchhook - Avaya PARTNER Installation And Use Manual

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Ringing Patterns

Single-line telephones have these ringing patterns:
An outside call will ring... ring... ring.
An intercom call will ring-ring... ring-ring... ring-ring.
A transferred call, or an unanswered transferred or parked call that is ringing back, will
ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring.
If you use the system with PBX or Centrex lines, the PBX/Centrex distinctive ringing
patterns are not passed to telephones. Telephones use the ringing patterns
described here instead.

Dial Tones

Single-line telephones have two different dial tones:
Outside dial tone is generated by your local telephone 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 dial tones, lift the handset. The dial tone you hear
(assuming the telephone is set to select intercom first, as recommended) is an intercom dial tone.
To hear an outside dial tone, press

Using the Switchhook

Some of the instructions in this guide direct you to "rapidly press and release the switchhook."
Pressing and releasing the switchhook for 1/2 to 1 second sends a signal over the line called a
switchhook flash or Recall. However, do not press and release the switchhook too quickly. If you
press and release the switchhook and nothing happens, try again and press it a little longer before
releasing it.
If your feature telephone has a button labeled "Recall" or "Flash," use the button instead
of pressing and releasing the switchhook. If you use the system with PBX or Centrex
lines, your PBX or Centrex documentation may tell you to press and release the
switchhook to access PBX or Centrex features. Use the Recall feature instead.
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