OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide
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[316] DISTINCTIVE RINGING
Allows the technician to select the ring tone heard at a phone when called by a specific
station or when a specific trunk rings that phone. There is also a cadence control option to
perform a similar function for single line sets. There are eight ring tones available along
with a Follow Station(NO) option for the phones. There are 5 cadences and a follow station
option for SLT’s.
It also allows the technician to assign the call priority for a group call when called by a
specific station or when a specific trunk rings that phone. When calls into station group
come and group members are all busy, the system will assign a priority to a specific station
or a specific trunk so that calls from a high priority call will be placed at the front of the
group queue. If this option sets NO, the longest call that placed at the group queue has the
highest priority. There are 9 priority levels: priority 1 is the highest and priority 9 is the
lowest.
Option
No
Description
Calls will ring with the phone users choice of ring frequency.
TONE
Option
1~8
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring phones with this ring
frequency.
Calls will ring with the normal SLT ring cadences.
1
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring SLT’s with the intercom ring
cadence.
2
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring SLT’s with the CO ring
cadence.
3
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring SLT’s with the DOOR ring
cadence.
4
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring SLT’s with the ALARM ring
cadence.
CADENCE
Option
5
Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring SLT’s with the CALLBACK
ring cadence.
CONDITIONS
y
Rings of digital phones are distinguished by their tone. If the T(TONE) of the
originating internal/external station is set to ‘NO’, the bell rings according to the
‘MMC 111 PHONE RING TONE’ of the terminating station. If the T is set to 1-8, the
bell rings according to the designated ring tone.
y
Rings of common phones are distinguished by their ringing interval. If the
C(CADENCE) of the originating internal/external station is set to ‘NO’, the bell rings
according to the interval of ‘MMC 510 SLI RING CADENCE’ for each originating
station type. If the C is set to 1-5, the bell rings according to the interval set at ‘MMC
510 SLI RING CADENCE’ regardless of the originating station type.