Specifications
Ring No-Answer Rings
7.15
Personalized
Ringing Tone
This procedure sets the amount of rings that sound at one station port
before the call rolls over to ring at another station port. Any system
feature that requires a ring no-answer value (for example, call
forwarding) uses the setting that you program here.
The system defaults the ring no-answer value at regular station ports
to four rings, and it defaults ports programmed to function as voice
mail ports to three rings; this insures that, at default, the voice mail
equipment will have sufficient time to answer a call before it rolls over
to the next port.
Program a station to ring in one of several distinctive tones for
proprietary digital telephones and in one of four distinctive tones for
analog telephones. While industry-standard telephones do not provide
personalized ringing, you can set distinctive ringing for them using the
section 6.15 procedure. The user can also change the ringing tone at
his or her telephone (see the appropriate system user’s guide).
7.16
Adjust the intensity of the display on digital LCD speakerphones with
LCD Contrast
this procedure. The user can also change the display contrast at his or
her telephone using instructions provided in the system user’s guide.
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