Distinctive Ringing, Tones And Flash Patterns; Table 1-17 Distinctive Ringing: Tones And Flash Patterns - NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual

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Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash
Description
Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns provide extension users with audible and visual call
status signals. This lets users tell the type of calls by listening to the ringing/tones and watching the
keys. It also helps users monitor the progress of their calls. In addition, Distinctive Ringing lets
Multiline Terminal users customize their Intercom and trunk call ringing. This is helpful for users that
work together closely. For example, if several co-workers set their Multiline Terminals to ring at
different pitches, each co-worker can always tell which calls are for them. You can also customize the
tones the system uses for splash tone, confirmation tone, trunk ring tone, Intercom ring tone and
Alarm ring tone. Refer to the chart below and the SL1100 Programming Manual for more details.

Table 1-17 Distinctive Ringing: Tones and Flash Patterns

Program
80-01-01~04 Service Tone Setup
30-05-02~21 DSS Console Lamp Table
Conditions
• Single Line Terminal users cannot listen to or hear the pitch of the telephone incoming ring.
• If PRG 22-03-01 is set to 0~3 and PRG 15-02-02 is set to 1~3, trunk calls follow the ring pattern in
PRG 22-03-01 and the pitch in PRG 15-02-02.
• If PRG 22-03-01 is set to 4~8 and PRG 15-02-02 is set to 1~3, trunk calls follow the ring pattern in
PRG 22-03-01.
• If PRG 22-03-01 is set to 0~8 and PRG 15-02-02 is set to 4~8, trunk calls follow the ring pattern in
PRG 15-02-02.
• If PRG 15-08 : Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Setup is set to Incoming Ring Tone Extension,
then PRG 15-10 : Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Order Setup must have one of the priorities
set to Incoming Ring Tone Extension.
• The following voice mail features require system tones be changed in PRG 80-01-02 to work. Refer
to the Programming section of the InMail feature for details.
- Call Holding
- Busy Greeting
- Call Screening
- Await Answer Transfer
• When a ring group call rings a Single Line Station, the BLF indication shows busy.
• The priority of the Large LED is as follows:
1.
CO Call Ringing
2.
Message Waiting Received
3.
VM Message Waiting
4.
Message Waiting Set
• PRG 15-08 is only effective for Virtual Extensions appearing on a station when the station is set for
patterns 1~3 in PRG 15-02-02. When PRG 15-02-02 for the station is set to patterns 4~8, PRG
15-08 for Virtual Extensions is not used.
Features and Specifications Manual
Description
Set the frequency of the system splash tone. This is the tone
the system uses, for example, to alert the user of an incoming
voice-announced Intercom call.
Set the DSS and Hotline key flash rates for busy, idle, DND,
ACD Agent status and hotel options. (V1.5 Changed)
SL1100
Patterns
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