Category: Business Voice & UCaaS

  • Checking Voice Messages from your Phone

    When you have new messages waiting for you, the red LED light above the LCD screen will flash.

    Checking new messages:

    • Pick up your handset and press Messages
    • When prompted enter your PIN followed by #
    • Press 1 to listen to new messages.

    When listening to voice messages:

    • Press 1 to save the message.
    • Press 2 to repeat the message.
    • Press 3 to forward the message.
    • Press 4 to delete the message.
    • Press 5 to go to the next message.
    • Press 6 to reply to the message.
    • Press # to finish and go back to the main menu

    Checking saved massages

    • Pick up your handset and press Messages
    • When prompted enter your PIN followed by #
    • Press 2 to listen to new messages.
  • Transferring Directly to Voicemail

    To transfer a call directly to voicemail we will use the blind transfer feature. To transfer to voicemail we will blind transfer to the extension of choice preceded by 55.

    • Press Transfer soft key that appears on the screen of your phone
    • Press Blind soft key
    • Dial *55
    • Press Send

    So to transfer to extension 200’s voicemail we would blind transfer to *55200

  • Blind Call Transfer

    A Blind transfer sends the call you are currently on to another extension without an announcement.

    • Select the Transfer key on the left column of buttons.
    • Press the Blind button below the LCD screen.
    • Dial the extension or number that you want to transfer to.
    • Press the Send soft key below the LCD screen.
    • Hang up the phone.
  • Assisted Call Transfer

    Transferring a call sends the call you are currently on to another extension, and lets you give the new receiver an announcement before completing the exchange.

    While on a call:

    • Press the Transfer button to the left column of buttons.
    • Dial the extension or number that you want to transfer to.
    • Press the Send soft key under the LCD screen.
    • When the new party picks up, make your announcement.
    • If they will take the call Press Transfer
    • If they do not want to take the call press Cancel
    • Hang up the phone.
  • Making A Call

    Making a call using the handset

    • Lift up the handset and enter the number you wish to contact.
    • Press Send

    Making a call using a headset

    • Press the headset button.
    • Enter the number you wish to contact.
    • Press Send

    Making a call using speaker option

    • Press the Speaker button
    • Enter the number you wish to contact
    • Press Send
  • Changing Your Voice Mail PIN

    This number will be used to log in to the web interface as well as accessing your voicemail on your desk phone.

    • Pick up your hand set and Press the Messages button to access the voicemail system, it will ask for your passcode followed by the pound key.
    • Press 5 to enter the Option Menu.
    • Press 1 to change your password.
    • Enter your new pin number, you will be asked to reenter the pin number to confirm.

    Note: Password strength is important, please refrain from using easily guessed PINs (1234, 1111, etc.).

  • Recording Your Voicemail Greeting

    Pick up your handset. Start by pressing the Messages button on your phone. The voicemail system will ask for your pass code followed by the pound key. It will then announce how many messages you have waiting in your mailbox, and then give you a menu of options.

    NOTE: If no selection is made, the system will take you one menu up.

    • Press 6 to enter the “Greetings Menu”
    • Press 1 to record your voicemail greeting. You will now be asked to enter a number for the greeting you wish to record. This feature will allow you to have up to 9 recording and you can select the one you wish to use at a particular time.
    • Record your greeting after the tone, press # when you have finished
    • Press 1 to select that recording
    • If you wish to review the greeting from the “Greeting Menu” press 2 to review your greeting, you will be asked to enter the number of the greeting you wish to review
    • When you have decided on what greeting to use from the “Greetings Menu” press 3 and enter the number of the recording you want to use.
    • Hang up when you are satisfied with your greeting.
  • What Are Some Bluetooth Headset Compatible Phones?

    What Are Some Bluetooth Headset Compatible Phones?

    Recommended Bluetooth Compatible Phones & Headsets

    Recently we had a some questions about Bluetooth headset compatibility, from a hosted voice customer who uses Yealink phones at their business, combined with Fastmetrics managed voice and UCaaS (metricVOICE).

    Customer Bluetooth Questions Answered;

    1. Is it possible to use a Bluetooth headset with my Yealink T41P phone?
    2. If not, what Yealink phone model would I need?
    3. What is the best Bluetooth headset to use with my Yealink phone?
    4. How much do these types of headsets cost?

    We answered the above questions and more Bluetooth FAQs around compatible phones and headsets below.

    Fastmetrics support confirmed that the Yealink T41P is not Bluetooth compatible, without further customization. Update: some out of the box Bluetooth compatible phones from Yealink include the more recent Yealink T58A and the Yealink T54W SIP phones.

    Yealink T41P business phone needs a bluetooth adapter for bluetooth wireless headset compatability
    Yealink T41P Business Phone

    The Yealink T46G IP is another Bluetooth phone compatible straight out of the box;

    Yealink T46G bluetooth compatible SIP business phone

    Also mentioned to our voice customer, other phones which are Bluetooth compatible are the Polycom VVX phones. Fastmetrics also supports various Polycom phones (now known as poly) as a Polycom Authorized Solutions Advisor.

    Answering Your FAQs About Polycom and Yealink Bluetooth Compatible Headsets

    What Are The Best Bluetooth Compatible Phones?

    Further follow up information was provided by Allen, a voice technician from our local San Francisco support team. “For direct Bluetooth support, the Yealink T46G and the Polycom VVX 600 are best. The Polycom VVX 500 is a close second. However, your existing phone can be served by a base station type Bluetooth headset. Devices like the Yealink EHS Adapter (EHS36) might be necessary depending on the headset model you choose”.

    Yealink EHS36 Wireless Bluetooth Headset Adapter
    Yealink EHS36 Wireless Bluetooth Adaptor

    What Are Some Bluetooth Compatible Headsets For Yealink Phones?

    Allen also provided the following info from personal testing; “You will find more Bluetooth compatible headsets under the heading; ‘Tested wireless headset list compatible with Yealink IP Phone’ in this link. Personally, I have used the Yealink T46G with a Bluetooth dongle installed and it works great. I use the same headset for my cell phone to make calls. The same goes for the Polycom VVX 500 and the Polycom VVX 600 phones”.

    What Is the Best Yealink Bluetooth Adapter?

    The BT41 USB Dongle and EHS36 are some of the best Bluetooth adapters for Yealink phones. The BT41 USB Dongle is compatible with Bluetooth version 4.1 and has backward compatibility with Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, 2.0, and 3.0. The EHS36 is a wireless headset adapter compatible with a wireless headset (including Jabra, Plantronics, and Sennheiser headsets) and the following Yealink IP phones:

    • T29G
    • T27G
    • T27P
    • SIP-T48S
    • T48G 
    • T46S
    • T46G
    • T42S
    • T42G 
    • T41S
    • T41P
    • T40G
    • T40P

    How To Make Yealink T41P Accept A Bluetooth Device / Headset

    If you’re looking to use a headset that is Bluetooth compatible with Yealink, the Yealink T41P is not compatible with Bluetooth out of the box — additional customization is required. If you need a Bluetooth compatible phone, you can use the Yealink T46G or any of the Polycom VVX series phones. Alternatively, you can use a Polycom Bluetooth adapter for headsets, or a base station type Bluetooth headset.

    What Do Bluetooth Compatible Phones Cost?

    Fastmetrics offers the choice of unlimited and free Yealink or Polycom IP phones for all customers who sign a 3 year contract for cloud voice service. (This does not include Bluetooth compatible headsets). Jabra headsets are recommended by Yealink for Bluetooth calls. These can be found on sites like Amazon, starting from $20.99 USD.

    How To Connect Your Yealink Phone To Bluetooth

    To connect a Yealink phone to Bluetooth, you can use a USB Dongle BT41, Yealink Bluetooth adapter, or a Yealink wireless headset adapter. The dongle lets your phone connect to a wide variety of Bluetooth compatible headsets for Yealink phones.

     To connect the headset, follow the steps below:

    1. Turn on the headset.
    2. Long press the multifunction key on the headset until you see a flashing red and blue light.
    3. Plug in the USB dongle.
    4. Activate Bluetooth on the phone by referring to the phone’s user manual.

    Select the Scan option on the phone. The phone will then display all detected Bluetooth headsets within a 32 feet radius. Select your Bluetooth headset to complete the Yealink Bluetooth pairing process.

    How To Set Up Polycom Phones For Bluetooth

    To use a Bluetooth headset with your Polycom phone, the first thing to do is enable Bluetooth. Then, pair your headset and connect your Bluetooth device to the phone. Follow the steps below:

    1. Go to Settings > Basic > Bluetooth Settings.
    2. Select Bluetooth and make sure it’s set to On. You should see the Bluetooth icon in the status bar. 
    3. Turn on your Bluetooth device and make sure it’s in Discovery mode.
    4. Return to Bluetooth Settings on your Polycom phone and select the option Manage Devices.
    5. Press the Scan option. The phone will then detect all available Bluetooth devices in the area.
    6. Select your headset from the list of available devices.
    7. Press the Pair option to complete the Polycom Bluetooth pairing process. 
    8. Select Connect. You should see the Bluetooth headset icon and a message telling you the device has been connected. 

    Keep in mind that you can pair up to five Bluetooth devices or headsets with your Polycom phone. However, only one headset at a time can be connected to the phone. So let that serve as a bit of a Polycom headset compatibility guideIt’s also worth mentioning that your Polycom phone will always connect to the last connected Bluetooth device after the phone has been restarted.

    Which Bluetooth Compatible Devices Work Best With Polycom Phones?

    It can be confusing to find the best Bluetooth compatible device for your Polycom phone, especially if it belongs to the Polycom VVX series. Different phone models have different headset options, not to mention different built-in ports. Generally speaking, Plantronics and Jabra Evolve headsets are compatible with most Polycom phones, but you may need a Polycom headset adapter to complete the setup. 

     

  • Voicemail Menu Tree

    Voicemail Menu Tree Map Example

    This is a map of the voicemail tree accessed through the messages button on your phone. All options are read to you by our phone system, but this table allows you to easily skip through the menus without listening to each option.

    5000 is a global code that we use to reference voicemail, specifically a prompt that asks what voicemail box you want to go to. 5001 is more appropriate as it goes to the voicemail box of the extension you are calling from. (When you hit the Mail or Message icon on your phone it’s actually sending 5001 to the server).

    From there, the automated system asks you for your pin number and then allows you into the system to perform the functions outlined in the table below. All options are read to you by the phone system, but this table allows you to easily skip through the menus without listening to each option.

    Fastmetrics Voicemail Menu Tree

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    Useful Phone Service & System Resources

    Phone & Tech Based FAQ Pages

    Cloud Phone Service Features & Benefits

    Click on this link to see more about our cloud phones offering and read some of our cloud phone service reviews (at the bottom of the page in blue).

    How To Guides For Business Phones

    Polycom & Yealink Business Phone User Guides

    See our range of Polycom phone user guides, including the SoundPoint series and the latest Polycom VVX IP phones. Or visit; https://www.fastmetrics.com/polycom-ip-phone-features.php or https://www.fastmetrics.com/yealink-phone-features.php for phone service information.

    Online & Local San Francisco Tech Support

    For further info on configuring features and using our business phone systems, check our Online Support Hub. For existing Fastmetrics phone customers, you can reach our local Support Team here; https://www.fastmetrics.com/techsupport.php

  • Bria 4 Configuration For Mac Or Windows

    Bria 4 Configuration For Mac Or Windows

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    Bria Version 4 Download & Setup Guide

    The Bria softphone allows you to access your Fastmetrics metricPHONE via software. You can make calls from any computer using the Bria software, just as if you were using your office phone and number. Install Bria on your laptop and take calls anywhere your laptop can get an internet connection. There is also a Bria cell phone app for OS X and Android that allows you to make HD quality calls from your cell phone.

    Bria has many features beyond what X-Lite offers including integration with XMPP chat programs, multiple line and multiple account support, Outlook integration, and encryption.

    Note: If you want to setup call forwarding please do it via the metricPHONE web portal only.

    Bria Version 4 Softphone Download

    Before setting it up, download the Bria Softphone. Now you can follow the instructions below to get your softphone up and running.

    For your username and password, please have your authorized administrator contact the Fastmetrics Support Team or e-mail: support@fastmetrics.com

    Installation

    When installing Bria 4 the program will ask you if you want to use Manual or Auto provisioning. Please select Manual.

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    Setup

    To configure your Bria 4 Softphone, open Softphone/Account Settings. Choose Account Settings from the Softphone menu. You can also click on the blue Account Settings link below.

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    Account Settings

    • Account Name: this name will be displayed locally on your Bria softphone for this particular account.
    • Protocol: leave as SIP.
    • User ID: enter your extension. (Obtained from support.)
    • Domain: enter your domain name. This is the part of your email address following the @ character.
    • Password: enter your password. (Obtained from support.)
    • Display name: this will be displayed to the person you are speaking with.
    • Authorization name: enter your User ID again.
    • Domain Proxy: for this section check Register with domain and receive calls. Then select Proxy Address and enter nms.vofm.us.
    • Dial plan: leave the default settings.

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    Voicemail Settings

    Enter the settings below. For sending calls to voicemail replace the X’s with your extension number.

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    Topology Properties

    From the Firewall traversal method section, select None. Leave the default settings shown here.

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    Presence Settings

    Leave the default settings shown here.

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    Transport Settings

    Leave the default settings shown here.

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    Advanced Settings

    Leave the default settings shown here. Now select OK to save your changes.

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    When you are done your Account Settings should look something like this.

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