Tones, Voice mail, Service provider features – Nortel Networks T7316 User Manual

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Chapter 11 System features

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Tones

You can hear some of the following tones when accessing Business Communications Manager
from a distance.

Table 11

shows the different types of tone and what they mean.

Table 11

Tones and what they mean

Voice mail

If you subscribe to Voice Messaging, you can access that service through Business
Communications Manager. A software keycode is required for Voice Messaging. Your installer
programs your telephone to indicate when you have a voice message waiting on a specific line.

Service provider features

Features from your service provider include:

Call Forward

Automatic Call Back

Automatic Recall

Malicious Caller ID (MCID)(ETSI only)

Tone

What it means

System dial tone

You can use the system without entering a COS password.

Stuttered dial tone

Enter your COS password.

Busy tone

You have dialed a busy line pool access code. You hear system dial tone
again after 5 seconds.

Fast busy tone

You have done one of the following:

• Entered an incorrect COS password. Your call disconnects after five

seconds.

• Taken too long while entering a COS password. Your call disconnects

after five seconds.

• Tried to use a line pool or feature not permitted by your Class of

Service. You hear system dial tone again after five seconds.

• Dialed a number in the system which does not exist. Your call

disconnects after five seconds.

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