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Using the Telephones
System Telephones
6-7
Ringing Patterns 6
System telephones have these ringing patterns:
An outside call—ring... ring... ring. [Release 3.0 or later, see Unique Line Ringing (#209)” on
page 4-67].
An intercom call—ring BEEP... ring BEEP... ring BEEP. If you have a system display
telephone, the caller’s extension number (and name if programmed) appears on the display.
A transferred call, or an unanswered transferred or parked call that is ringing back at your
extension—ring BEEP BEEP... ring BEEP BEEP... ring BEEP BEEP. [Release 3.0 or later, see
“Unique Line Ringing (#209)” on page 4-67].
Dial Tones 6
There are two different dial tones when you call with a system telephone:
Outside dial tone is generated by your local telephone company to indicate that you are
connected with an outside line.
Intercom dial tone is generated by the system to indicate that you are connected with an
inside line. You hear this dial tone when you are making an inside or intercom call.
Green Flutter
(short on, short
off)
A call is on Exclusive
Hold at your extension
(and can only be
retrieved from your
extension).
A call on a line in
the pool is on
Exclusive Hold at
your extension and
can be retrieved
only from your
extension.
Caller ID Inspect
is on, or a Wake
Up Service call is
being scheduled
from extension
10.
A call transferred
to the extension
programmed on
the button is now
returning to your
telephone, or you
are being
manually signaled
by the extension.
Red Broken
Flutter (short on/
off, long off)
Fax Management
only—the fax
extension is not
answering calls
(may be out of
paper).
1 Applies to Caller ID Name Display, Do Not Disturb, Night Service, Outgoing Call Restriction Button, Privacy, Voice
Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back, and VMS Cover, all of which require programming on a button with lights. Can also apply
to Account Code Entry, Background Music, and Call Forwarding/Call Follow-Me, if any of them are programmed on
a button with lights.
If you use the system with PBX or Centrex lines, the PBX/Centrex distinctive ringing
patterns are not passed to telephones. Telephones use the ringing patterns
described here instead.
Table 6-2. Light Patterns on System Telephones—Continued
Light Pattern Line Button Pool Button Feature Button
Intercom Auto
Dial Button

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