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I'm looking to make the use of a generic portable analog telephone on an ATA as easy to use as possible. I'd like some advice.
This location has only three incoming CO lines. These lines appear on all sets, but only ring on a few selected sets in key locations. After three rings, Flash answers and one of the ACD choices is to ring all sets (in case of an emergency). This choice transfers the call to extension 339. Every set has a ringing Answer DN for 339.
All three lines are in Pool A, and Pool A is the prime line for each set.
There is also a Valcom door phone on a fourth incoming line that rings on all phones.
I added the ATA with the portable phone as DN 330 with two intercoms and no prime line. It is programmed to ring all three lines plus the door, but, of course, it has no Answer DN for the emergency ringing.
The users have mastered dialing 9 for an outside line, and the feature codes they use most often for page, voice call, etc.
I have two functions I would like to make easier.
1. The "emergency ring all phones" doesn't ring the portable. If I put an ATA on extension 339, and put the analog side on an incoming line port, and program this as a fourth line on every phone instead of the answer DN, will I get the same behavior on all sets as I did with the Answer DN, but also get ringing on the ATA? Are there any unintended consequences from this?
2. If the call is answered and put on hold on another set, the user cannot pick up the call at the portable. Or, if the call is answered at the portable, put on hold, and someone picks it up at another set and puts it back on hold, the portable can't pick it up anymore. The call must be parked or transfered to 330, the portable's extension. Call parking isn't used anywhere else at the site, since all lines appear on all phones, so this is something new to remember for this phone. Transferring isn't always the best choice. Are there any other options?
I've racked my brain to find a way to use the portable as a prime set, and use some unique combination to get the calls to go to 330, but I can't figure this one out.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Have a Norstar Day!
Peter
I'm looking to make the use of a generic portable analog telephone on an ATA as easy to use as possible. I'd like some advice.
This location has only three incoming CO lines. These lines appear on all sets, but only ring on a few selected sets in key locations. After three rings, Flash answers and one of the ACD choices is to ring all sets (in case of an emergency). This choice transfers the call to extension 339. Every set has a ringing Answer DN for 339.
All three lines are in Pool A, and Pool A is the prime line for each set.
There is also a Valcom door phone on a fourth incoming line that rings on all phones.
I added the ATA with the portable phone as DN 330 with two intercoms and no prime line. It is programmed to ring all three lines plus the door, but, of course, it has no Answer DN for the emergency ringing.
The users have mastered dialing 9 for an outside line, and the feature codes they use most often for page, voice call, etc.
I have two functions I would like to make easier.
1. The "emergency ring all phones" doesn't ring the portable. If I put an ATA on extension 339, and put the analog side on an incoming line port, and program this as a fourth line on every phone instead of the answer DN, will I get the same behavior on all sets as I did with the Answer DN, but also get ringing on the ATA? Are there any unintended consequences from this?
2. If the call is answered and put on hold on another set, the user cannot pick up the call at the portable. Or, if the call is answered at the portable, put on hold, and someone picks it up at another set and puts it back on hold, the portable can't pick it up anymore. The call must be parked or transfered to 330, the portable's extension. Call parking isn't used anywhere else at the site, since all lines appear on all phones, so this is something new to remember for this phone. Transferring isn't always the best choice. Are there any other options?
I've racked my brain to find a way to use the portable as a prime set, and use some unique combination to get the calls to go to 330, but I can't figure this one out.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Have a Norstar Day!
Peter