General Information; Physical Characteristics; Tones - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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Chapter 1
PERCEPTION 4000

GENERAL INFORMATION

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Each feature provided by the PERCEPTION 4000 system is accessed by
using the station dialpad and/or the station's hookswitch or Tap key.
Generally, the hookswitch or Tap key is used to place or return to a party
on "soft hold," or precedes the entry of a feature access code. When
using the hookswitch during these operations, firmly press and release
the hookswitch for 1/2 to 1 second. Holding down the hookswitch too
long will disconnect the call, while not holding the hookswitch long
enough will prevent you from implementing the desired feature. If your
telephone has a designated Tap key, use this key instead of the
telephone hookswitch for all hookswitch operations noted in this user
guide.

TONES

During feature operation, you will encounter various tones and signals to
alert you of call progress. Each of these tones is described below. A
visual depiction of each tone is provided at the end of this user guide.
ADVANCE TONE
Three short tones which indicate that a call is about to be routed through
a more expensive calling route.
BUSY TONE
A repeating .5 second on, .5 second off tone which indicates that the
station or trunk you have dialed is busy or in Do Not Disturb mode.
CALL WAITING TONE
Two short tones which indicate that another call is ringing on your line.
DIAL TONE
Continuous tone; proceed with dialing.
MUSIC-ON-HOLD TONE
Continuous music that occurs when a station is placed on hold. This is
programmed in the PERCEPTION 4000 system as an alternative to quiet
tone for calls placed on hold.
Override Warning Tone
This tone will be heard by a party who is the subject of an Attendant
Override. The party will hear a dial tone burst before the override occurs.
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