Introduction, Interpreting ringer tones, Chapter 4: managing and troubleshooting – Avaya 1692 IP User Manual

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1692 IP Conference Phone User’s Guide

Nov 2009

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Chapter 4: Managing and Troubleshooting

Your Avaya 1692 IP Conference
Phone

Introduction

The 1692 IP Conference Phone is relatively trouble free. This chapter provides helpful
information for:

Interpreting the different ringer tones you hear.

Basic troubleshooting, including common problems and suggested resolutions.

Resetting or power-cycling your phone, when basic troubleshooting does not resolve a
problem.

For all other 1692 IP Conference Phone questions or problems, contact your system
administrator.

Interpreting Ringer Tones

As you become more familiar with the phone, tones you hear in response to incoming calls
become more easily recognized. The following table provides an overview of the tones. Check
with your system administrator to verify that the descriptions are accurate for your system.

Ringing Tones accompany an incoming call. Feedback Tones are those that you hear through
the speaker.

Tones

Meaning

Ringing Continuously

--------

Incoming call.

Half Ring (ring-ping) ---

A call is being redirected from your phone to another because

Send All Calls or Call Forwarding All Calls is active.

Busy --- --- ---

Low-pitched, rapid tone (repeated 60 times per minute),

signifying the number dialed is in use.

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