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System Features
INTER-TEL
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AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Signals and Tones
20.12 For example, say Node 1 changes the Use Peer-to-Peer Audio flag for an existing Net-
work Group (P7000) from
No to Yes while Node 2 is down. When Node 2 comes online again
the value for P7000’s Use Peer-to-Peer Audio flag is different between nodes. (Node 1 is set to
Yes, Node 2 is set to No.) If Node 2 imports Network Group information from Node 1, the
Use Peer-to-Peer Audio flag for P7000 is overwritten and changes from
No to Yes on Node 2.
20.13 For Network Groups troubleshooting information, see page 7-65.
21. SIGNALS AND TONES
21.1 There are several distinct signals and tones on the phone system.
A. RING SIGNALS
21.2 The system signals and tones generated by the ringer or phone speaker are as follows.
Table 5-33. Ring Signals (U.S.)
Type of Call Signal
Outside call or recall Single long tone every six seconds
Intercom call, off-hook
voice announce call, or
queue callback
Two short tones and a pause
(repeats for private calls and callbacks).
NOTE: If the station option for different IC/
CO alerting tones is disabled, this will be the
same as the outside call signal shown above.
Reminder message Eight short tones
Table 5-34. Ring Signals (Europe)
Type of Call Signal
Outside call or recall Two short tones and a pause
(repeats for private calls and callbacks).
NOTE: If the station option for different IC/CO
alerting tones is disabled, this will be the same as
the outside call signal shown above.
Private intercom call,
intercom recall, or
queue callback
Single long tone every six seconds
Handsfree intercom
call or off-hook voice
announce call
Two short tones and then connection
Reminder message Eight short tones