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Sometimes I get a standard north american dial tone on local 214 on my Samsung DCS Compact, and sometimes it's an unusual dial tone. Is there an mmc for making a local use a standard dial tone?
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Does this happen when you select an outside line?Could it be the stutter dial tone caused by a message in your telephone companies voice mail?
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Thanks for the reply, my description was bad. It's a higher tone, almost like someone singing "ooooo" rather than the growly north american dialtone. I do think it might be two frequencies together, as does the standard dialtone, but as I say, it is very different from the standard dialtone. Thing is, it was on 213 but not 214, now it's on both. I can't find any mmc for setting the type of dial tone on an analog local.
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Is there voicemail on this system? Maybe that extension has a message... Does this happen when you first go off hook on the extension, or after you dial 9?
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Aha.. I'll check that possibility !! (Yes, it is when I first go off hook.)
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I have seen this before, several times. Is it on a 2x4 SLI? I have never seen it cause any issues, execpt for a fax machine that wanted to hear dial tone before dialing. The only way I have ever been able to clear it was by a power cycle.
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