Phone.com/Configure/Extensions/Call-Back
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Set "'''Caller ID to show me'''" to | Set "'''Caller ID to show me'''" to | ||
"'''Caller's ID'''" | "'''Caller's ID'''" | ||
- | so your phone will show who's calling (e.g. the RCMP). | + | so your phone will show who's calling (e.g. the RCMP) |
+ | ('''<span style='color: #ba0000;'>A</span>'''). | ||
- | + | Alternatively | |
- | "Called Number" if you want | + | you can set it to |
+ | "'''Called Number'''", | ||
+ | if you want to set a special ring tone on your phone for calls to the Call-Back number. | ||
+ | The number that will show up will actually be 587-315-0065 | ||
+ | rather than 403-627-5804 | ||
+ | because of our two-step call forwarding configuration. | ||
"Screening" must be "On". (C) Otherwise when one of your lines goes to voice mail or answering machine, everyone else will stop ringing. Call screening means that when you answer a forwarded call, the phone system will play a message to you before connecting you to the calling party. The message will sound like: | "Screening" must be "On". (C) Otherwise when one of your lines goes to voice mail or answering machine, everyone else will stop ringing. Call screening means that when you answer a forwarded call, the phone system will play a message to you before connecting you to the calling party. The message will sound like: |
Revision as of 20:48, 24 March 2017
Pincher SAR has a phone system called phone.com that allows us to give out a permanent phone number that doesn't change when new people switch into roles.
I've set up the extension for you:
It's configured to forward to your home number.
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Changing the destination phone number
Login
You can change the destination phone nmuber by going to:
https://control.phone.com/login?role=voip
Click on the word EXTENSION (A).
Enter
- Phone number: 855-727-6825
- Extension: 200
- Password: XXXXXX
(B).
Get the password from this link, another search manager, call-back person on the Technology Committee. (It's not printed on this public page because it could be abused.)
Main Screen
Once you're logged in you'll be shown the main screen for the Call-Back extension.
On the left side theirs a menu.
Click on "Settings"
(A).
Call Handling Rules
On the left menu under Settings, click on Call Handling Rules (A).
You can now enter the new number you want the Call-Back number to be forwarded to. (B).
Make sure the "Ring above number for" is set to the maximum 90 seconds (C).
Click on the gear icon for Advanced Configuration
(D).
Advanced Configuration
The display will expand to show you the advanced configuration.
Set "Caller ID to show me" to "Caller's ID" so your phone will show who's calling (e.g. the RCMP) (A).
Alternatively you can set it to "Called Number", if you want to set a special ring tone on your phone for calls to the Call-Back number. The number that will show up will actually be 587-315-0065 rather than 403-627-5804 because of our two-step call forwarding configuration.
"Screening" must be "On". (C) Otherwise when one of your lines goes to voice mail or answering machine, everyone else will stop ringing. Call screening means that when you answer a forwarded call, the phone system will play a message to you before connecting you to the calling party. The message will sound like:
Hello. Call from 855-855-5899 to "Emergency Alert". Press 1 to accept or 2 to ignore.
Set "Voice Tag" to something you'd like the phone to say when it calls you. I use "Emergency Alert".
When you make changes, click on "SAVE RULE SETTINGS". (Not shown in diagram.)
There's online help in the menu under "Support". You can read about our use of phone.com here:
http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Members:Phone.com
(You'll need to log into the wiki to read these pages).
Test your personal emergency extension
Now you can test your call forwarding settings.
- Call 1-855-855-5899 from another phone line (not one of the phone lines you specified)
Your call should be forwarded to all the phones you specified. Check to see if things ring the way you want, and that you can talk to the calling party.
If you share the phone numbers with other people in your family or coworkers, let them know that if they can't pass the phone to you they should just hang up. They should NOT press 1. Your other phones will continue to ring. And in a real emergency, this will allow the phones of the other agency members to continue to ring until someone is able to take the call.