Ringer tones
The PBX supports different ringtones for signalling calls on the internal subscribers. They can be used for example to differentiate internal calls, external calls via different external numbers, door calls and alarm calls using the ringtone.
Note: Signalling is carried out by analogue devices as described (depending on the end device used).
Note: Some end devices (e.g., ISDN phones and wireless, analogue phones) generate their own call tone/ringtone. For more information, refer to the description of your end device.
Note: On some system phones the ringtones can be configured based on the call type or the phone numbers (optional, see phone manual).
Ringtones are displayed on analogue phones as follows:
a1 x long
b3 x short
c1st special tone
d2nd special tone
e3rd special tone
f4th special tone
g5th special tone
h6th special tone
iAlarm
Configuration procedure:
•Configuring the ringing tone for external calls.
−Using the Configuration Manager (on the pages that follow)
−Public switched tel. networks > ISDN > PTMP connection
−Public switched tel. networks > ISDN > PBX base numbers/trunk bundles > Configure
−Public switched tel. networks > ISDN > Extension numbers PTP connection
−Public switched tel. networks > ISDN > Additional PTP connection numbers
−Public switched tel. networks > VoIP > Accounts > Configure
•Configuring the ringing tone for internal calls.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Subscriber (scr.) > Properties > Analogue settings page)
•Configuring the ringing tone for door calls.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Devices > Door terminals page)
•Configuring the ringer frequency.
−Using the Configuration Manager (Subscriber (scr.) > All subscribers page)
Note: For alarm calls the ringing tone is permanently set as
Alarm.