1132 Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual
• the system plays beeps to the other participants connected in a Multi-Party Conference, when a new
participant is included.
If you disable this check box, no warning Beep will be played indicating the addition of a new participant, to
the existing participants in a Dial-In or Multi-party conference.
• Play Beep when Raid/Call Taping/Conversation Recording Starts: This is a common check box for the
features “Raid”, “Call Taping” and “Conversation Recording”. When this check box is enabled,
• the system plays a warning beep to the extension which is being raided by another extension, before
establishing three-way speech.
• the system plays Beeps to the extensions/calling party before it starts taping the call in the common
mailbox or recording the conversation in the extension’s mailbox.
When this check box is disabled, no indication will be given to the opposite party when the call is being
taped/conversation is being recorded.
• Play Feature Tone in place of Dial Tone when Call Forward is set: You can select whether you want
the system to play Feature Tone instead of Dial Tone to the extensions when Call Forward is set on these
extensions. When this check box is disabled, the system will play dial tone to the extension on which Call
Forward is set, whenever the extension goes Off-hook. Default: Enabled.
• Ignore call forward set by member extension, when call is routed on Routing/Dept. Group: If you
want the system to ignore the call forward set by member extensions in a Routing Group/Department
Group and place calls on them, select this check box. Default: Disabled.
• Call Proceeding Tone for Multistage Dialing: This check box is used in “Multi-Stage Dialing” where you
need to configure Pause and Wait for Answer in the Substitute Number string for the number string dialed
by the extension users.
When an extension user makes a call using a calling card, and the system dials out the number using the
Multi-Stage, the extension user will get Ring Back Tone twice: first after the system has dialed the calling
card number, and again after the system has dialed out the destination number (called party number).
Thus the extension user will get Ring Back Tone, twice. To avoid this, you may configure the 'Call
Proceeding Tone' to be played by the system when using Multi-Stage Dialing.
You must configure the type of 'Call Proceeding Tone', according to your requirement; whether the
extension user should be connected to the speech path when the calling card number is out dialed or when
the called party number is out dialed. You can select any of the following Call Proceeding Tone options, as
per your requirement:
• Network Tone: If this option is selected, the extension user will get Ring Back Tone after dialing the
calling card number and again, after the system has dialed the called party number (when the system is
dialing out the number with Pause and Wait for Answer configured in the substitute number string).
• Pseudo Tone: If this option is selected, the extension user will get Feature Tone when the user has
completed dialing all the digits. At the end of the tone, the extension user gets connected to the called
party (destination number).
• Silent: If this option is selected, the extension user will get Silence (no tone), after the extension user
has completed dialing all digits. After dialing out the called party number in DTMF, the system will
connect the caller to the called party number (destination number).