Aastra Telecom ITE-760 manual Ring Types, System Tones, Ring Type Description, Sound Tone

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Chapter 1, Basic Information

Key Lamp Status

Description

Flash

There is a message in your mailbox, and a new call in the incoming calls log

Ring Types

There are three ring types.

Ring Type

Description

One-ring pattern

Internal Call

 

 

Two-ring pattern

External Call

 

 

Three-ring pattern

System Call as in a Callback

 

 

System Tones

The following tones are heard on a PointSpan 6880 Series system.

 

Sound

Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dial Tone

 

 

Low-Pitched Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outside Dial Tone

 

 

High-Pitched Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modem Tone

 

 

Medium-Pitched Tone

 

 

 

 

Busy

 

 

BuzzBuzz

 

 

 

 

Fast Busy

 

 

BuzBuzBuzBuz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Prompt Tone

 

 

1 Beep

 

 

 

 

Confirmation Tone

 

 

2 Beeps

 

 

 

 

Internal Call Waiting

 

 

1 Short Ring

Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External Call Waiting

 

 

Short Ring+Beep

Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

You can begin dialing

You have dialed the access code for an outside call (usually a 9)

You can make a data call

The number that you dialed is busy

You action is not accepted by the system

The system is waiting for your input

The system has confirmed your action

You are receiving an internal call during a phone conversation

You are receiving an external call during a phone conversation

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Contents Page Proprietary Information and Contents Contact Information What to Expect when Contacting Company4th Edition May 5 Trademarks and AcknowledgementsRevision History Revision Date Point Number Completed Contact DescriptionTable of Contents Choose Privileged Ring Melody and Volume ITE-760 User Guide Proprietary Information and Contents Add Group Listen Parties to a Conference Directories and Logs Dial a Party from the System Name/Number Directory Telephone Tests Feature CodesAppendix II Troubleshooting Appendix I GlossaryPublication Organization About This PublicationAudience Conventions Used In This PublicationReferences Publication Number TitleChapter Basic Information FeaturesFeature Description ITE-760 DescriptionUsing the ITE-760 ITE-760Expansion Module Accessory Recommendations and SafetyITE-760 Connections Navigator ITE-760 DiagramKey Description Navigator KeysOther Keys Alphabetic KeypadDescription Icon Action Key Lamp Description Key Lamp SymbolsMessage Key Lamp Key Lamp Status DescriptionRing Type Description Ring TypesSystem Tones Sound ToneGet Dial Tone System Voice PromptsPlace a Call Voice Prompt DescriptionDial by Name from the Personal Directory Place an Internal CallPlace an External Call Dial by Name from the System DirectoryDial with the Incoming Calls Log Answer a CallEnd a Call ConditionBasic Information Category Settings Description Chapter Phone SettingsRing Melody and Volume Settings Display ContrastChoose the Ring Melody and Volume Choose Privileged Ring Melody and VolumeListening Volume Key Beep VolumeNew beep volume each Activate the Speaker Chapter Modes of OperationSpeaker Deactivate the SpeakerMute Activate and Deactivate the Mute FeatureHands Free Auto-Answer Deactivate Hands Free Auto-Answer Activate Hands Free AnswerHFA key lamp OFF End a Call with Hands Free Auto-Answer Activated Answer a Call with Hands Free Auto-Answer ActivatedConditions Abbreviated Dial Methods Chapter FeaturesAbbreviated Dial Key DescriptionProgram an Abbreviated Dial Number Modify an Abbreviated Dial Number Other Softkeys Used with Abbreviated DialUse the Directory Key to dial an Abbreviated Dial Number Use the Abbreviated Dial Feature Key Display Abbreviated Dial NumbersAnswer/Release Use the Answer Release KeyAuto Dial Program an Auto Dial KeyModify an Auto Dial Number Other Softkeys Used with Auto DialUse an Auto Dial Number Busy Override Display an Auto Dial NumberBuzz/Status Override a Busy ExtensionAnswer a Buzz Call from a Status User Place a Buzz Call to a Status UserStep Action Place a Status Call to a Buzz User Answer a Call from a Buzz UserCall Forward Program Call ForwardTurn Off Call Forward using Softkeys OptionStep Action Result Press Exits the Programming Function Other Softkeys Used with Call ForwardAction Result Call Mark Mark a CallPark a Call Call ParkPick Up a Parked Call from Any Phone in the System Pick up a Call as Member of a Call Pickup Group Call PickupPick up a Call by Dialing the Extension Number Call Waiting Call Waiting Tone DescriptionAccept a Call Waiting Alternate Between CallsReturn to the Holding Party when One Party Hangs Up CallbackPlace a Callback on a Busy Extension Answer a Returned CallbackReturn a Callback Display a CallbackUse Cancel CancelDisplay and Cancel a Callback ConferenceConference up to Seven Parties Leave the Conference and Return Data CallsLeave the Conference Use Data Features Do Not DisturbEvent Timer Display Use the Event TimerGroup Listen Add Group Listen Parties to a ConferenceRejoin the Conference HoldPlace a Call on Hold Retrieve a Party on Hold Toggle between Held Calls Hotline ConferenceInitiate a Hotline Conference Call Accept a Hotline Conference Call HotlineIntercom Use HotlinePlace an Intercom Call Answer an Intercom CallEnter a Meet-Me Conference Meet-Me ConferenceLeave a Meet-Me Conference Lock and Unlock a Meet-Me Conference Accept a Call Waiting During a Meet-Me ConferenceTransfer an Outside Call to a Meet-Me Conference Privacy ReleaseUse Privacy Release Use Callback Queuing Cancel Privacy ReleaseQueue for External Lines TypePlus the feature code Receive an Automatic CallbackRedial Cancel the CallbackStep Action Result Hang up Callback is cancelled Use Online QueuingUse the Green Key and the Outgoing Calls Log Use the Last Number Redial Feature KeyUse the Redial Softkey Display the Redial NumberDisplay using the Outgoing Calls Log Initiate an Unannounced Transfer TransferInitiate an Announced Transfer Step Action Result Press Dial the destination NumberReturn to the Transferred Party Return to Transferred Party after Connection to Voice MailVoice Mail Access Voice Mail on a Phone Using the R KeyMessage Key Lamp Status Retrieve a Message from another Phone or Outside Location Features Private Directory Chapter Directories and LogsDirectories and Logs Directory/Log StorageAccess the Private Directory Search by Name in the Private DirectoryCreate an Entry in the Private Directory Modify a Record in the Private DirectoryCustomize the Labels of the Private Directory Lists Search in a List in the Private Directory Place a Call from the Private DirectoryRecord is deleted Delete a Record in the Private DirectoryDelete All Records or Delete a Specific List Display shows the next recordView the Information Directory Information DirectoryInformation Definition Enter FAX, GSM, and Dect Information Enter the Free Number InformationIncoming Calls Log Display Call Records Access the Incoming Calls LogDisplay Description Store an Incoming Calls Record in the Private Directory Place a Call from the Incoming Calls LogDisplay Delete all Records in the Incoming Calls Log Step Action Result Press List is updatedDelete a Record from the Incoming Calls Log Step Action Result Press TimeOutgoing LNR Calls Log View the Outgoing Calls LogPlace a Call from the Outgoing Calls Log Delete a Record from the Outgoing Calls Log LNR log is updatedDelete the Entire LNR Calls Log System Name/Number Directory Dial a Party from the System Name/Number Directory Directories and Logs Feature Codes Chapter Feature CodesFeature Action Feature Code Numeric Feature Codes Telephone Tests Basic ProceduresChapter Telephone Tests Basic Telephone Self-TestKey Lamp Test Or PressTest Name Action Informational TestsResponse System Tone Tests Voice Mail Telephone Tests Glossary Appendix GlossaryTerm Definition Appendix I,Glossary Term Definition Appendix I,Glossary Troubleshooting Appendix TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause