09-26-2013, 09:25 PM
Hello all,
On our previous phone system before using 3CX, we had an old-style "line" or "key" system, which had four lines fed by POTS copper off the street. This system had the internal calls, such as intercom, separate from the POTS calls, meaning that to answer or make a POTS call, you had to 1) lift the handset and then 2) purposely push the appropriate line button. If you did not push the line button for the incoming POTS call, you did not get the call and could do something else, like call voicemail, make a page on our overhead paging system, or intercom another user.
What we've found with 3CX is that if there is an incoming call, that is priority on the phone, so that all that is needed to answer the incoming call is to pick up the handset. This is producing some complaints here, as we have 5x the number of people at any given time who might be using the phone to intercom or check voicemail or make a page on our paging speakers as there are people who are actually assigned to answering the incoming phone call. So, for example, if I want to make a page announcement, but as I reach for the phone to do so, an incoming call comes in, when I lift the handset, thinking I am going to make a voice page, I actually answer the incoming call. If I do note the incoming call and wish to avoid it because I am not the designated staff to answer calls, I can push the X button on the Yealink T46G, which clears the incoming call from my phone for about a second, allowing me to quickly start the page announcement. However, that second is not nearly enough for most of our staff.
I hope this makes sense! My question is, can I lengthen the time that the incoming call is temporarily cleared from the phone when I push the X button?
Thanks.
On our previous phone system before using 3CX, we had an old-style "line" or "key" system, which had four lines fed by POTS copper off the street. This system had the internal calls, such as intercom, separate from the POTS calls, meaning that to answer or make a POTS call, you had to 1) lift the handset and then 2) purposely push the appropriate line button. If you did not push the line button for the incoming POTS call, you did not get the call and could do something else, like call voicemail, make a page on our overhead paging system, or intercom another user.
What we've found with 3CX is that if there is an incoming call, that is priority on the phone, so that all that is needed to answer the incoming call is to pick up the handset. This is producing some complaints here, as we have 5x the number of people at any given time who might be using the phone to intercom or check voicemail or make a page on our paging speakers as there are people who are actually assigned to answering the incoming phone call. So, for example, if I want to make a page announcement, but as I reach for the phone to do so, an incoming call comes in, when I lift the handset, thinking I am going to make a voice page, I actually answer the incoming call. If I do note the incoming call and wish to avoid it because I am not the designated staff to answer calls, I can push the X button on the Yealink T46G, which clears the incoming call from my phone for about a second, allowing me to quickly start the page announcement. However, that second is not nearly enough for most of our staff.
I hope this makes sense! My question is, can I lengthen the time that the incoming call is temporarily cleared from the phone when I push the X button?
Thanks.