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Posted By: Danny_Ocean Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/25/08 09:24 PM
Client is a busy doctor's office. System is MICS w/T1 PRI.

I have programmed a "back line" on one of the nurses phones. Doctor's use this line to call-in without having to go through the switchboard. The nurse has voicemail on her phone. The doc's want the phone to ring, ring, ring and not be answered by voicemail.

I think I already know the answer to my question (NO!), but wondering if anyone has an "outside the box" solution...
Put in an ATA2 and a single line phone cordless phone base so the nurse can carry around a small clip-on cordless phone. If you already have a 0x8 s/l module, all you need is a cheap DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone.

Or just put in a cheap, cheap, cheap 7100 phone with no voicemail box.
Posted By: MooreTel Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 04:24 AM
The Bunnie's right. If the nurses' phone has VM, it'll answer that line as well....
Posted By: telemarv Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 04:59 AM
you set up a hunt group for the line and have it overflow to itself. It will never go to voice mail.
Posted By: Danny_Ocean Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 07:24 AM
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Originally posted by telemarv:
you set up a hunt group for the line and have it overflow to itself. It will never go to voice mail.
But will it keep ringing? Apparently the doc's are getting pizzed that their calls aren't being answered and they keep getting sent to VM.
Which is why I suggested a cordless phone. They have small DECT phones that can clip onto to a uniform or stick in a pocket and the phone is with them all the time.

It rings, they can't ignore hearing it, then if they still don't answer there are many more nurses looking for a job.

We put one in for the main vet at a pet hospital. He broke his leg jogging and was going from room to room in a wheel chair examining pets in rooms without phones.

A cell sized DECT phone fit in his shirt pocket and any call could be transferred to him, no wheeling around to take care of clients calling in.
Posted By: telemarv Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by Danny_Ocean:
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Originally posted by telemarv:
[b] you set up a hunt group for the line and have it overflow to itself. It will never go to voice mail.
But will it keep ringing? Apparently the doc's are getting pizzed that their calls aren't being answered and they keep getting sent to VM. [/b]
That's what a hunt group overflowing to itself will do... ring forever.
Posted By: Danny_Ocean Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 06:01 PM
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Originally posted by telemarv:
That's what a hunt group overflowing to itself will do... ring forever.
OK, thanks. Never tried that.

It turns out there were six phones at the nurses station with the number assigned, but only one with a voicemail box. I removed the line from the VM phone, gave her a "pick-up" button and problem solved.
Posted By: Danny_Ocean Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/26/08 06:02 PM
There are 6 nurses.

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Originally posted by Old blond hippity hopping Bunnie:
Put in an ATA2 and a single line phone cordless phone base so the nurse can carry around a small clip-on cordless phone. If you already have a 0x8 s/l module, all you need is a cheap DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone.

Or just put in a cheap, cheap, cheap 7100 phone with no voicemail box.
"The nurse has voicemail on her phone."

THE is a singular word meaning one, not a plural word meaning two or more.

NOW you tell us there are six nurses. I lost my mind reading capacity just two days before this thread started so of course I had the wrong suggestion, sorry.
Posted By: telemarv Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/27/08 12:43 PM
Far too often questions are asked here with missing information. These post usually begin with "Customer says blah blah blah is happening"

If you expect useful answers from the members of this forum, please provide all the information. There is a big difference between "one of nurse's phones" and "6 nurse phones".

What is the best way to obtain all the information? Most often that means going on site and investigating the complaint BEFORE you post a question. People here volunteer their time and Danny you just wasted ours.
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Posted By: Danny_Ocean Re: Pvt. line on phone with mailbox...? - 11/27/08 05:07 PM
I meant to say "one of the Nurse's phones" has voicemail.

My bad.
Its Thanksgiving, all is forgiven from all of us, I hope, for sure from me.

Having correct information surely is critical for solving problems and we all have to be allowed a learning curve.
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