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RE: Silent Phones


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Silent Phones
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:51:51 BST
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I was thinking of turning the ring off on all my handsets. (From memory, I
think all my handsets have a ringer on/off switch), and then let Homeseer
phone (or Perhaps Comfort) handle announcing the incoming calls. - I
already
have HomeSeer announcing "Incoming call from..." for just about
every
incoming call, (just a few little tweaks to be ironed out) over speakers
dotted around my house which is audible from just about everywhere in the
house. (actually, this announcement currently fights to be heard with the
phones ringing at the same time!...)

Same result - no ringing on the phones, no adverse effect on making
outgoing
calls. - Only problem is of course that I'm then reliant on the Homeseer PC
which is a single point of failure...

Also, When the Homeseer Phone Black Box is available, it can be setup to
silence the first 2 rings anyway, - enough for Homeseer Phone to decide how
the call should be managed...

Paul G.

>

>Hi Nigel,
>
>I did say it was a simple solution and also point out that it wont work
>with
>all phones. Also wont work with a PBX.
>
>One way would be to keep the line actually disconnected from all the
>sockets
>and only connect the line after an allowed incoming call was
received.This
>would involve having extra circuitry on the disconnected side to sence
a
>phone being lifted for an outgoing call so that the line was
reconnected.
>
>There isnt an easy way round it :-(
>
>Keith
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nigel Orr [mailto:nigel@xxxxxxx]
> >
> > I thought it was going to be something more spectacular :-(
> >
> > the problem with disconnecting pin3 is that some
> > renegade phones
> > derive their own ring signal from pins 2 and 5 so that won't stop
them
> > either.
> >
>

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