Ringing patterns, Dial tones – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual

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Standard Telephones

3-9

To use a system feature, press

#

(in place of

f

used on system

phones) followed by its two-digit code when you hear intercom dial tone.
For features that use

i

on system phones, dial only the two-digit

code when you hear intercom dial tone. (Instructions for using these
features on standard phones are included in Chapter 5, ‘‘Feature
Reference’’
.)

To use a Speed Dial number, press

#

followed by its two- or three-digit

code when you hear intercom dial tone. (For details, see "Personal Speed
Dial Numbers"
and "System Speed Dial Numbers".)

If Call Waiting (#316) is assigned to an extension with a standard phone
connected, users hear a call-waiting tone (two beeps) when a second call
comes in to the extension. The call-waiting tone is not repeated.

Use the switchhook on a standard phone to place calls on hold, park a call,
transfer a call, answer a call-waiting call, or set up a conference call. (For
details, see ‘‘Using the Switchhook’’ on page 3-10, or "Hold", "Transferring
Calls"
,
‘‘Answering Calls’’ and ‘‘Conference Calls’’ in Chapter 5.)

If the standard phone has a message light, use it to notify users of
messages. (For details, see "Message Light On (F09XX)" and "Message
Light Off (F10XX)"
. F
or a list of supported phones, see ‘‘Standard
Telephones’’ on
page 1-16.) Alternatively, if you have a voice messaging
system, the light is used to indicate that a message has been left in your
mailbox. On a standard phone, the message light flashes

when the phone

is idle to indicate that the extension has received a message.

Ringing Patterns

Standard phones have these ringing patterns:

An outside call will

ring... ring... ring.

An intercom call will

ring-ring... ring-ring... ring-ring.

A transferred call, or an unanswered transferred or parked call that is
ringing back, will

ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring.

NOTE:

If you use the system with PBX or Centrex lines, the PBX/Centrex distinctive
ringing patterns are not passed to phones. Telephones use the ringing
patterns described here instead.

Dial Tones

Standard phones have two different dial tones:

Outside dial tone is generated by your local telephone company to
indicate that you are connected with an outside line.

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