While you are busy on a call,
Off-Hook Signaling lets you know
when another caller is tying to get
through. Off-Hook Signaling
helps your important callers get through, without waiting in line
for you to become free. After you hear an Off-Hook Signal, you
can use another system feature to process your current call (such
as Hold or Park). You can then answer the waiting call.
You can receive Off-Hook Signals while you are busy on the
handset. There are two types of Off-Hook Signaling:
● Off-Hook Ringing
Off-Hook Ringing is muted ringing from your phone’s speaker.
Off-Hook Ringing occurs only for waiting outside calls.
● Camp-On Tones
Camp-On Tones are two beeps in your handset receiver.
Camp-On Tones can occur for both waiting Intercom and out-
side calls.
Also refer to the Voice Over feature.
To adjust the volume of Off-Hook Ringing:
1. Press or while you hear the muted ringing.
User Programmable Feature
# O H S
Change your Off Hook Signaling options. See User
Programmable Features at the end of this guide for more.
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Off-Hook Signaling helps
important callers get
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Off-Hook Signaling
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