Auerswald 2206 USB Answering Machine User Manual


 
Settings 37
Various tones in the receiver are representing different status informa-
tion about the PBX. The PBX is generating the following tones:
˾ External dial tone: This tone is a continuous dial tone. You will
hear this tone after dialling the Exchange Line Access Number
(Direct Exchange Line Telephone: After taking the receiver off-
hook) as a signal for access to the exchange line.
˾ Internal dial tone: After taking the receiver off-hook or pressing the
FLASH- or R-Key you will hear this tone. This signals that you can
start to dial a number now. In the default factory settings, the PBX
dial tone (3 x short) is configured as an internal dial tone. If you prefer
to have another tone, you can configure the continuous or special
dial tone (chapter Change internal Dial Tone on page 37).
˾ Acknowledgement tone: You will hear this tone in the program-
ming mode, e.g. as a signal for entering the correct password or the
completion of a programming.
˾ Busy tone: This tone signals a busy line, a mistake in a program-
ming sequence or a missing permission (see also chapter You are
Dialling a Number and are Hearing the busy Tone on page 13).
˾ Special dial tone: This tone instead of the internal dial tone signals
an active Do-Not-Disturb, baby call or subscriber Call Forwarding
service. It signals also an almost filled call data memory. If you con-
figured this tone as an internal dial tone, this signalling will not be
possible any more.
˾ Ringing Tone: This tone will be generated after dialling a number or
when accepting a recall as a signal for calling a subscriber.
˾ Call Waiting Tone: This tone is signalling another external caller try-
ing to reach you. It is also generated by an inbound door or alarm
call.
Internal dial tone:
In the default factory settings, the PBX dial tone (3
x short) is configured as an internal dial tone. If you prefer to have
another tone, you can change this setting.
Listen to internal dial tones:
If you hear a different tone than
described here in the manual, this is most of the time a sign for a failed
sequence or missing authorization. To get familiar to the tones, you can
listen to the tones with your phone.
Representation of the tones:
These settings are configuration dependent.
Enquire Wake-up Time
b7Q79#f
Enquire Wake-up Time
your tele-
phone
public
password
Output of the account digit by digit followed by acknowledgement tone
(5th digit is the day of the week 1-7: Monday- Sunday 8: Saturday and
Sunday, 9: Monday until Friday, 0: Every day) (Example: p. 8)
You like to configure internal Dial Tones and listen to the Result
Change internal Dial Tone
b7Q95 0 #
Change to continuous dial tone
your
telephone
public
password
or
1
Change to PBX dial tone (3 x short)
or
2
Change to special dial tone (intermittent pulse)
12345
0
6789
Continuous dial tone
Acknowledgement tone
Special dial tone
Call waiting tone
Extension dial tone
Busy tone
Ringing tone
Time in seconds
(knocking)
N