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Mitel Forums => MiVoice Office 250/Mitel 5000 => Topic started by: unclejemima on March 25, 2013, 11:30:48 AM
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Is it possible to have different ring tones from different lines from the same phone?
I've seen this work with some Panasonic systems, but can't seem to figure how to do this with the mitel unit.
Situation: 3 analog lines, each represent a different company. Trying to find a way so that each line can have its own distinctive ring tone from the same phone.
We are running 5320, 5330 and 5340 phones.
Would be nice to do this with hunt groups as well.
Looking forward to any light that can be shed on the issue.
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Nope, one ring tone for everything.
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Try assigning a line to a phantom and have the phantom set as a secondary extension key on the phone. That should provide a different ring tone for that line...
Jim
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Had this query from a doctors surgery who had an 'emergency' DDI which was priority to pick up, ended up adding an SLT mounted on a wall to give a different ring tone.
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Try assigning a line to a phantom and have the phantom set as a secondary extension key on the phone. That should provide a different ring tone for that line...
Jim
Has anyone actually tried this? Would be sweet if it worked...
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Had this query from a doctors surgery who had an 'emergency' DDI which was priority to pick up, ended up adding an SLT mounted on a wall to give a different ring tone.
By SLT, you mean single line telephone I assume. So, if I have 3 companies and I want 3 distinctive ring tones I need 3 separate phones???
I was worried it would come down to this.
Any way V6 update might have the ability to have the same phone make different tones for different lines/hunt groups/extensions?
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I stumbled across it by mistake on my last multi-node install when some wanted their DID/DDI lines to ring to a separate key (you can't do this to many, for it requires a separate key map per phone) and the secondary key appearance gives a sort of broken ring that is different from the ext or int ring.
Try it and see what you think...
Jim
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Try assigning a line to a phantom and have the phantom set as a secondary extension key on the phone. That should provide a different ring tone for that line...
Jim
Has anyone actually tried this? Would be sweet if it worked...
This does work; we do it frequently for emergency calls in doctors’ offices. However, it will only provide “distinctive” ringing for one line, not the three lines requested. Also, you must press the secondary call key in order to answer the incoming call. That doesn’t work very well when using cordless headsets, unless you’re actually sitting in front of your phone.
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Of course you are correct DND, it will only work on one line...but it would cover two of the three lines...(I misread the original post).
Hmm...a different way...how about removing the intercom keys and replacing them with 2 call keys per phone. Assign each line to ring to a different phone in the attendant group with call pickup for all phones in the group. When a call comes into business A's line, it rings phone A. If phone A is busy, it will still ring in on the second call key (read intercom key) and the other phones in the attendant group within earshot can grab the call, instantly knowing which business the callers is calling. The same with phones B & C.
Jim
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An audible difference if hard to accomplish, but a VISUAL difference is easy... sent the calls to different call routing announcements named "COMPANY A", "COMPANY B", and "COMPANY C" then remove the greetings and have them timeout to the appropriate answer destinations, then when the phone rings the display will show "Xfer From COMPANY A" so that you know which line/DID is ringing in. Might be a simplier to retrain the people (hehehe, yeah, I know) then try to find a oddball solution.
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Even easier for visual… just put each line in its own trunk group and label accordingly. The display will say COMPANY A RINGING IN, etc.
Of course, if you have line keys (and with only three lines, you probably do), you already have a visual indication.
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Thanks guys. Lots of good idea's, and I'll give them a try.
Got the visual thing already figured, but appreciate the advice.
I wonder if Mitel will ever off this feature? I could see it being very useful.