Tones and Their Meanings

Ringing tones are produced by an incoming call. Handset tones are those which you hear through the handset (receiver).

Ringing Tones

1 ring— A call from another extension.

2 rings— A call from outside or from the attendant.

3 rings— A priority call from another extension, or from an Automatic Callback call you placed.

ring-ping (half ring, not repeated)— A call redirected from your voice terminal to another because Send All Calls or Call Forwarding All Calls is active.

Handset Tones

busy tone— A low-pitched tone repeated 60 times a minute; indicates the number dialed is in use.

call waiting ringback tone— A ringback tone with a lower-pitched signal at the end; indicates that the extension called is busy, but the called party has been given a call waiting tone.

call waiting tone— One, two, or three beeps of high-pitched tone, not repeated; indicates an incoming call is waiting to be answered. Number of beeps designates the source: 1 for an internal call, 2 for an outside or attendant call, 3 for a priority call.

confirmation tone— Three short bursts of tone; indicates a feature activation or cancellation has been accepted.

coverage tone— One short burst of tone; indicates your call will be sent to another extension to be answered by a covering user.

dial tone— A continuous tone; indicates dialing can begin.

intercept/time-out tone— An alternating high and low tone; indicates a dialing error, a denial of the service requested, or a failure to dial within a preset interval (usually 10 seconds) after lifting the handset or dialing the previous digit.

recall dial tone— Three short bursts of tone followed by a steady dial tone; indicates the feature request has been accepted and dialing can begin.

reorder tone— A fast busy tone repeated 120 times a minute; indicates all trunks are busy.

ringback tone— A low-pitched tone repeated 15 times a minute; indicates the number dialed is being rung.

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