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Busy Tone
There are two types of busy tones in the F9600/
F9600c system:
• A standard busy tone (a repetitive .5 second 
tone followed by a .5 second pause) means 
that the dialed number is busy.
• A distinctive busy tone (a repetitive .2 
second tone followed by a .1 second pause) 
means that the dialed number is busy. 
However, you can camp-on or override the 
busy number, depending on your extension's 
class of service.
Service Tone
Service tone indicates that you have successfully 
accessed a feature. This tone is a series of three 
short beeps.
Reorder Tone
Reorder tone is a fast busy tone that indicates one 
of the following conditions:
• Your extension's class of service does not 
include the requested feature.
• You have dialed an incorrect code or number.
• Your extension was left off-hook after the 
other party hung up.
• The line (privacy) you share with a Digital 
Telephone is busy when you lift the handset.
Ringback Tone
Ringback tone is the ringing tone you hear after 
you have dialed another extension or outside line. 
It consists of one second of ringing followed by two 
seconds of silence.
Call Waiting
Tone
(Extension
Call)
Call waiting tone (extension call) is one short beep 
heard during your conversation that indicates 
another call is waiting.
Call Waiting
Tone (Outside
Call)
Call waiting tone (outside call) is two short beeps 
to indicate that there is an outside call waiting.