User guide
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Table of Contents
- Description
- Free Seating (optional)
- Incoming Calls
- Outgoing Calls
- During Calls
- When You Receive a Busy Tone
- Call Forwarding
- Internal Messages
- Voice Mail
- Information
- Abbreviated Numbers
- Call Metering
- Group Facilities
- Other Useful Facilities
- Account code (optional)
- Immediate speech connection
- General cancellation
- Night service
- Hot line
- Alarm extension
- Emergency state
- Data communication
- Additional directory number
- Multiple represented directory number
- Malicious call tracing
- Headset
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA) (optional)
- Name and number log (optional)
- Paging (optional)
- Authority
- Programming and Adjustments
- Audible Signals
- Visible Signals
- Display Information
- Option Unit/Vocabulary
- Installation
- Index

79Dialog 3213
Programming and Adjustments
Programming of ringing signals
You have 6 programmable ringing signals on your telephone. The
different signals can be programmed on access lines, additional
lines and multiple represented lines.
h Program Press
h Access 1 Press the corresponding line key
A digit (0—6) is shown in the display.
( 0 — 6 ) Select the ringing signal you want to use according to the list
below
0 = Silent.
1 = Periodic ringing signal.
2 = Delayed periodic ringing signal.
3 = One muted ringing signal.
4 = One muted delayed ringing signal.
5 = Immediate speech connection with single tone burst
controlled by function key.
6 = Immediate speech connection with single tone burst.
Note: Options 5 and 6 are not available for multiple
represented lines.
)h Access 1 Press
)h Program Press to finish programming
X Press to clear the display during programming
To verify a ringing signal
h Program Press
h Access 1 Press the corresponding line key
A digit (0—6) is shown in the display.
)h Program Press to finish programming










