Posted: Sunday Feb 4th, 2018 08:30 pm |
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Pgordon
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So, I finally took the plunge and have got rid of my landline telephone... we now have only mobiles plus some internet telephony (I have Skype for business via my employer).
As expected, comfort is obviously complaining about "Phone trouble"
I'd like to leave the possibility open in future of reinstating a POTS line, as I'm thinking about maybe getting am ATA & using a VOIP solution - My ISP even has the option, but I didn't think their pricing was that good, so I declined...
In the meantime, I need to reprogram Comfort to accommodate the lack of an analog phone line (I have a GSM UCM installed, so it's not like it's going to be totally cut off...)
I really should remember this, but it's been a fairly long time since I did any installation changes and my memory is not what it was...
So, what config changes do I need to make in Comfigurator to make Comfort happy with no analog phone line connected?
TIA
Paul G.
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Posted: Sunday Feb 4th, 2018 08:46 pm |
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Pgordon
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replying to my own question...
"Ignore line cut" in Alarms > Configuration flags seems to have taken care of the obvious symptom...
Is there anything *else* I should change, or is that it?
P.
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Posted: Monday Feb 5th, 2018 05:59 am |
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"Ignore Line Cut" is all you need to do
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 9th, 2018 11:05 am |
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Has anyone been able to setup the Minder Pro with a VOIP ATA Gateway where there is no Analog phone line as described here? Minder seems to dial out fine but when pressing a door station I need the VOIP phones to be able ring. Is this possible?
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 9th, 2018 12:10 pm |
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The ringer applies a high voltage to the phones to make them ring. I m afraid it works on analog phones only
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 9th, 2018 12:32 pm |
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Thank you so much for the prompt response
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