Tones - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
GENERAL INFORMATION
various LED indications that apply to line appearance keys. LED
indications that apply to feature access keys vary according to the type of
feature assigned to each key. Refer to each feature's specific operational
instructions for precise LED information regarding that feature.

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 over
more expensive Least Cost Routing (LCR) facilities.
BUSY TONE
A repeating .5 second on, .5 second off tone which indicates that the
station or trunk you have dialed is busy or is in Do Not Disturb mode.
CALL WAITING TONE
Tones which indicate that another call is ringing on your prime line. One
short tone indicates that the other call is a station call, while two short
tones indicate that the other call is a trunk call.
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.
OVERRIDE ACCESS TONE
Following Override Warning Tone, the subject of an Attendant Override
will hear a continuous low volume tone while the call is being overridden.
QUIET TONE
A silent tone which is heard by parties placed on hold when a system
does not utilize the Music-on-Hold feature. Quiet tone also occurs during
the operation of some features.
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