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I have a D40 phone and Asterisk 11.2.1. I am developing a custom app for the phone. I would like the phone to use separate ringtones, depending on who is calling me. For example, one for my boss, a different one for co-workers, yet a different one for friends, and so forth.

I can gain control using digium.observe.event, for event name digium.phone.incoming_call. This seems to be a logical place to make a ringtone decision, if one can be made. I can identify the caller at that point. There is a lot of good information available to the callback routine. However, I cannot find any information about setting or selecting the ringtone that would be used to announce the call, once the call (SIP INVITE) comes into the phone.

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Anyway, it provisions now. The original reported problems with associating Alert-Info headers with phone ringtones is resolved. I can pick and choose the ringing tone, based on values supplied for the INVITE Alert-Info header. This is good. Thank you for the help with this.

Also, when I call the phone from another SIP phone (a softphone on a laptop next to the Digium phone), in addition to getting the desired ringtone, the phone answers on the first ring thru the speaker. I never get to lift up the hand set.

I don't know when this issue started because I usually have it on vibrate/silent, but last night I put my phone on normal mode with the ringer set to 100% and yet when someone called me at 3am because they were in a car accident I couldn't hear it. They called me 10 times but my phone barely made a whisper. I can hear the ringtone but it sounds like its at 5% not 100%. It doesn't matter if I set it to 90 or 100, but the ringtone is very quiet.

anyone know what the heck is going on? Why would my phone do that? I've had Android phones since the very first readily available one (the tmobile G1) and the only times I missed an important call was when I stupidly had the phone on silent mode. but this time its the phone that let me down...I didn't have it set on silent.
Now I have family members upset at me and I can't trust this phone to do something as simple as RING when someone calls you. The most basic function that phones have been able to do since the first cell phone came out and samsung has failed. But hey when I logged into this site the chime that asked if it was me was very loud and clear....so I guess you got something right, just not the basics.

@freeman93: I'm sorry to hear that you have encountered this issue. Please try heading to Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume, and make sure that the Ringtone slider is at a suitable level. Now, head to the Phone app > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Settings > Call alert and ringtone > Vibrate while ringing > On. The vibration against a flat surface can be quite loud, and can help to alert you to any incoming calls if you're asleep.

Venu 2 Plus. Before update to 9.17, when a call incoming, ringtone from phone was played on watch speaker. At the same time, vibration was constantly working. It is very comfortable. After update, an incoming call triggers one short peak and one vibro, as with a notification of a new message. I'm missing calls now. How to return everything back? Tried to change setting "System -> Sounds -> Ringtone", it does not help.

That's a silly thing to say, don't you think? If your ringtone is 60 seconds long (and this isn't unheard of) it would only be 1/2 of a "ring". 4 to 8 is as accurate as saying 1/10th to 500. (maybe my ringtone is only 1/30th of a second)

Show that you have great intelligence by not saying any "number of rings". The number of rings is completely arbitrary. It's based on *time* and only on *time*. Sure, the time is an approximation that depends on how your call has been routed through the PSTN, but the actual number of rings on a cell phone is unable to be determined due to the infinite lengths of a ringtine.

Verizon really needs to get their story straight. The easiest way to do this is to make the approximate time before a voicemail transfer happens something that customers can configure via My Verizon. This is the most basic of basic functionality-- when I asked Southwestern Bell Telephone to change the amount of time before my home phone tranfered my calls to CallNotesin 1985 they had no issues doing that. It's hard to believe that their technology was more advanced in 1985 than a nationwide telephone carrier's technology in 2011.

I spoke with Tech Support today 13 Jan 2012 by calling 611. The Tech advised that the number of rings, or the time for an incoming call to transfer to voicemail, is a capability that is dependent on the switching equipment in different areas of the country. Some equipment allows you to change the rings / time, other equipment is fixed. The standard default setting is 30 seconds, or about 6 rings. If you are in a part of the country where this can be changed, it can be extended to 40 seconds, or about 8 rings. I am in Southern California and he was able to make the change for my phone. The Tech also explained that, for my phone to recognize the change, i needed to turn off my phone, wait at least 10 seconds, and then turn it back on. This allows the network to update the phone setting to use the new ring time.

I just got off the phone with customer service about this issue. I was told that the option to change the time (number of rings) for an incoming call to transfer to voicemail is NOT AN OPTION available to those of us with PREPAID accounts. Just more of the "fine print" limitations that I am learning with this new phone of mine.....

I use a verizon wireless home phone device so there is no ringtone length on my home phone. I do need to set the rings before pick up because of my home phone answering machine. I cant beleive this ins not on option.

I regularly have Opera, Firefox, and Chrome running at the same time, but I have checked extensions to verify that no Skype holdout extensions exist. I have combed the registry and the sound setting to eliminate any notification using the incoming skype ringtone sound. No help yet.

Can someone tell me how to stop this random unsolicited attempt to call me through my PC, how to disable the ringing and the calls. Thanks in advance for your support

I have set up MP3 ringtones for both incoming calls and text messages on my new Galaxy Nexus, but I can't figure out how to silence them without hanging up (in the case of incoming calls) or without having to wait until the entire sound bite is over? Any suggestions? Does anyone know how to do that?Any help will be greatly appreciated.

You can even press the power button again to switch the screen back on and the ringtone is silent if the call is still waiting to be answered. The voice call will still be at the correct volume when you actually answer it.

Now, the question is how to avoid the notification and the MediaPlayer play at the same time. I m certain that this is possible because Signal does it. But I fail to understand how they do it. They create their channels the normal way and the incoming call notification is built the same way I tried.

Hi I would like to add my frustration to this forum, as I am about to give up on contacting the Virgin 2nd line phone support, and move everything away from Virgin after being with them for 30 years. They have done numerous checks and say my phone line is fine. My grown up children when contacting us have also told us about getting the long dialling tone, and nearly put the phone down thinking they had accidentally got an overseas number. This is quite random as sometimes they get the long tone, and sometime the normal tone. What is more important to my wife and I is that randomly we do not know who is calling. Before going to VOIP our handset used to show either the name if it was in our contact list, or if not the telephone number of the caller. Now it might still do that, or it will just say 'Incoming call' or 'Withheld'. This is completely random. I have phoned our landline from my mobile 3 times, one after the other. The first call had 'incoming call' come up, the second time is was 'withheld' and the third time it came up correctly as Mikes Mob'. This it totally unacceptable, especially as my wife refuses to answer the phone if she does not know who is calling. I am at my wits end to know how I can get Virgin to resolve this mess.

I'm in Hove, Sussex & have always had the American ringtone since the VOIP changeover 3 months ago & Virgin have tried everything to solve it remotely & even a new router, but it still persists for me & others on this forum!!

I have the same issue, exactly and no matter which of the above steps I try, I cannot change the ringtone on my brand new Chime. It is just so amazing. I wonder where I else I could post to get some attention to this, like Wirecutter. Or iFixit or Consumer Reports. Customers have gone for over a year without a fix? Really?

Here is our Help Center article on changing tones, which explains the process further. If this concern persists despite trying these steps, please give our support team a call at one of the numbers available here. If you are outside of the US, please visit here to see how to contact support.

Here is our Help Center article on changing tones, which explains the process further. If this concern persists despite trying these steps, please give our support team a call at one of the numbers available here.

Earlier this year, I started getting audible notifications that my Google-voice activated phone (via Sprint) was receiving a call. Most of the time I get the notification before the phone actually rings. The ringtone is a bit annoying. Well, my wife has the same setup and somehow she has a different (less annoying) ringtone, so I'm wondering if Google just randomly picks something or what? We both have Google Apps accounts, so there's no difference there. Any ideas?

Ring tones are used to indicate incoming calls. You can select different ring tones to distinguish different telephone numbers registered on your phone. To select a ring tone via your Yealink phone, follow these steps.

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