Hello, Rick,
You can do it easy using covering extension, as Joe koberq wrote.
On the TVS50 You need to do the following:
- Create new Mailbox and set Phantom Extension as Extension of the
Owner of this Mailbox. From the phone you can do this in the System
Manager's Service:
- Dial the Ex
Anyone know what that switch that hangs over the door & trips when
the door opens is called? It trips a small gong to let folks in
the office know someone just walked in...
I can picture it; an arm, pendulem, contact but can't think
of a good Google noun.
I have a plan B in mind; a standard r
I have installed a TVS-50 and the customer wants it to ring wing when
someone calls their extension instead of dead air until it says Sorry
no, one is available to take your call.
How can I fix this
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depends on the phone system.
David Pelton
Perfect Phones, Inc.
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>I have installed a TVS-50 and the customer wants it to ring
The 624 has no provision for ringback tone on transfer. Music on hold is
the only thing that the 624 will play to a caller on hold or transferring.
David Pelton
Perfect Phones, Inc.
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David:
Does door annunciator ring a bell? "pun intended"
Steve L. Martin
_Surf Side Sound, Inc._ (http://www.surfsidesound.com/)
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Most phone systems play the "music on hold when the voice mail is
transferring.
If you don't want to use MOH, get a digital recorder from Viking and
record some ring back tone
and play that into your MOH input.
David Pelton wrote:
>The 624 has no provision for ringback tone on transfer. Mu
You can also replace it with a kxta848 and play fur-de-leessee !!
Thank You,
John Berry
Lantex Voice & Data Systems
San Diego, Ca
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> Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 18:16:51 -0400
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> Cc: , Dustin Schuemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anyone know what that switch that hangs over the door & trips when
> the door opens is called? It trips a small gong to let folks in
> the office know someone just walked in...
Door Annunciator, but you can go to Rat Shack or equivalent and get a
door contact (you pick n.o. or n.c.) for an alar
You are probably talking about the EZ-Tone. We use dozens of different
door annuciators but the old fashioned mechanical unit is still great and
lasts for ever. try www.eztone.com Nick Astech Security -
Strategic Home Media
> Anyone know what that switch that hangs over the door & trips
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> You are probably talking about the EZ-Tone. We use dozens of different
> door annuciators but the old fashioned mechanical unit is still great and
> lasts for ever. try www.eztone.com Nick Astech Security -
> Strategic Home M
Grr.. Batteries. They all have batteries.
I hate installing anything that requires batteries; they go dead,
they leak, you gotta find replacements.
I may end designing the whole thing..
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David:
Here's a thought...you could use a alarm system mag/reed contact unit to
pull a ground and fire a one shot timer type ckt. using an NE555 timer.
I've got an ol' RS enjuneer's handbook 'round heresaw in one of the
tumultuous piles that exist in my office...You know the on
Why use unreliable electronics?
just go to the diy store and buy an old fashioned electromechanical chime,
transformer and microswitch. use the "backdoor" coil. it chimes when the
switch closes and is quiet when the switch opens. or be fancy, use the
"frontdoor" coil, high chime when the switc
That EZTone looks like it is 100% mechanical, magnet trips the bell.
I may be wrong, but...
It sure is hard to find, though. I take back all those things I was thinking
about your googling skills.
cp
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> Why use unreliable electronics?
Because they will do things I want.
> just go to the diy store and buy an old fashioned electromechanical chime,
> transformer and microswitch. use the "backdoor" coil. it chimes when the
> switch
Yes EZ Tone is fully mechanical, no batts and very easy to find on the
internet for about $25.00 including shipping.
Alarm contacts are available in any configuration you want NO, NC, "C" but
in order to handle repeated switching of voltage you must specify certain
models because most only handle
Customer had a rat shack unit. It had a transformer that plugged into an
ac outlet. The base unit was on one side of the door and a reflector was
on the other side. Just like the ones used in the 7 eleven's. They
said that it would go off for no reason. I kept the ding donger (buzzer)
and rop
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