[cisco-voip] Panic Buttons

Voll, Scott Scott.Voll at wesd.org
Tue Mar 29 11:19:26 EST 2005


I know you already have a system for panic, but if you wanted to change
to a new system, we are using Berbee's InformaCast.  We setup a service
that if they press a button, it will multicast to all phones you want an
audio and text message.  IE.  security, admin, and supervisors and not
the rest of the phones.

 

Scott

 

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Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Panic Buttons

 

Where do I do this at?  I could not find it in CCM.

 

Rusty Painter

MCP/A+

Microcomputer Technician

Dorchester County ITS

201 Johnston St.

St. George, SC 29477

Tel:           (843) 563-0022

Fax:          (843) 563-0033

E-mail:      rpainter at dorchestercounty.net
<mailto:rpainter at dorchestercounty.net> 

 

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From: Spencer Wood [mailto:Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:30 AM
To: Rusty Painter
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Panic Buttons

 


Try changing the Call supervision method to drop Loop Current on the 224
Port.  I'm not sure if that will work for you, but it has worked for us
with our overhead paging systems.. 

Spencer 

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Ok.  Here's what's going on.  We have Panic Buttons in all of our Judges
chambers and on the bench.  With our old PBX phone system, the button
was pressed, it sent a signal to dispatch, dispatch picked up the phone,
and it turned off the "alarm".  We hooked all of these panic buttons up
through a VG224 analog gateway.  When the button is pressed, it does
call dispatch, dispatch picks up the phone and it quits ringing.  When
the operator puts the phone back on hook, it starts to ring from the
panic button again.  The only way for me to shut it off, is to reset the
gateway.  Does this make sense to anyone?  It doesn't to me.  Does
anyone know of any panic buttons that are known to work with VoIP?
Thanks. 

  

Rusty Painter 

MCP/A+ 

Microcomputer Technician 

Dorchester County ITS 

201 Johnston St. 

St. George, SC 29477 

Tel:           (843) 563-0022 

Fax:          (843) 563-0033 

E-mail:      rpainter at dorchestercounty.net
<mailto:rpainter at dorchestercounty.net>  

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