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//**Note -** Do not include cell phones in ring groups! Each cell phone requires an additional line and their call handling logic may disrupt the intended function of the group.// | //**Note -** Do not include cell phones in ring groups! Each cell phone requires an additional line and their call handling logic may disrupt the intended function of the group.// | ||
- | |To create more groupings, go to Configuration > Groups and chose the button **Add Group**. | + | |To create more groups, go to **Configuration > Groups** and chose the button **Add Group**. |
- | |There are options that make that a group used for paging, turning those phones into a PA system. This is available for the first three groups, for on premise | + | |There are options that make that a group used for paging, turning those phones into a PA system. This is available for the first three groups, for on-premises |
- | |You can also define what a caller hears, ringing | + | |You can also define what a caller hears, ringing |
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- | **A note on ringtimes | + | **A note on ring times -** as a rule, we recommend ring times of 30 seconds or more. Ring times of 15 & 20 seconds are technically possible, but may simply be too short of a time for VOIP systems to process effectively. If you must use a 15 or 20 second ring, make sure your voicemail is configured. |
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