Sound
Signaling scenarios
The PBX supports different tones on the receiver in order to signal the various operating states on the PBX:
•External dial tone (long dial tone):
−After dialing the exchange line access number, when a free external line is available – dialing a telephone number is possible
•Internal dial tone (private branch exchange dial tone):
−After picking up the receiver or after pressing the Flash or Query key, when a free line is available – dialing a telephone number is possible
Note: On standard VoIP phones, a dial tone is generated by the phone itself, even when no free line is available.
•Confirmation tone:
−At the completion of programming, when the programming has been successfully executed
•Busy tone:
−After picking up the receiver, when no free line is available or an authorization is missing
−After dialling a phone number, when the desired connection is busy or the network is overloaded or an authorisation is missing
−At end of call
−During programming, when the programming was unsuccessful or an authorization is missing
−During a Call Through call, when the telephone number transferred from the mobile phone is not permitted to use Call Through
•Call tone:
−during the call phase
•Special tone 1 and special tone 2:
−After picking up the receiver (when a special tone has been configured as notification that call forwarding, do-no-disturb or baby call has been switched on)
−After picking up the receiver (when a special dial tone has been enabled), when the call data memory is full
•Call waiting tone:
−During a call (when call waiting has been enabled ), when another call comes in – it is possible to accept or reject the additional call
•Changing tone:
−During a Call Through call, when the telephone number transferred from the mobile phone is permitted to use Call Through - dialing a telephone number is possible
−During a remote programming call, when the connection for remote programming is available – programming is possible
Display of signaling types
The tones are signaled as follows:
a. Permanent dial tone (425 Hz)
b. Private branch exchange dial tone (425 Hz)
c. Confirmation tone (425 Hz)
d. Busy tone (425 Hz)
e. Call tone (425 Hz)
f. Special tone 1 (425 Hz)
g. Special tone 2 (425 Hz)
h. Call waiting tone (425 Hz)
i. Changing tone (697/1633 Hz)
Configuration procedure:
•Making settings for tones.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Subscriber (scr.) > Properties > Settings page)