Avaya 10bs 用户手册

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Tones
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Tone
Meaning
Dial tone (steady)
You can make a call.
Busy (slow repeating tone)
The phone you are calling is busy.
Fast busy (fast repeating tone)
No lines are available.
Error (alternating high-low tones)
You dialed a number or used a feature incorrectly.
Confirmation (double break in
You used a feature correctly.
dial tone followed by steady tone)
Callback (5 short beeps)
Call Waiting (1 or 2 beeps)
You have an inside (1 beep) or an outside
(2 beeps) call waiting (see p. 12).
Understanding Your Telephone
 Rings
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• Personalized Ring. Allows you to give calls ringing at your phone one of 8 distinctive rings.
• Abbreviated Ring. When you are on a call and another call arrives at your phone, you can
use this feature to give the second call a short ring.
• Immediate Ring. Calls ring immediately on line buttons set this way.
• Delay Ring. This setting causes calls to ring at your phone after a delay. If your calls are
being covered, this allows time for another person to answer a call before you do.
• No Ring. Calls do not ring (except for returning transferred and Callback calls). Calls on lines
• Send Ring. Usually, when a call comes in on an SA button, it rings there immediately and
rings at the corresponding SSA buttons after a delay, giving the person with the SA button
time to answer before the call is picked up by someone with a corresponding SSA button.
When busy on another call, the person with the SA button can use the Send Ring setting to
make calls arriving at other SA buttons ring
 immediately on corresponding SSA buttons
instead of after a delay.
Ring
Meaning
1 long ring
Inside call
1 long ring and 1 short ring
Outside call
1 long ring and 2 short rings
Priority ring; outside call transferred to you or
returning camped-on call (see p. 12)
1 long ring and 3 short rings
Returning Callback call (see p. 11)