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 ===== VoIP Phones ===== ===== VoIP Phones =====
  
-VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) lets you make phone calls using the internet instead of regular phone lines. It turns your voice into digital data and sends it over online networks, so you can talk using a computer, smartphone, or a special VoIP phone..+VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) lets you make phone calls using the internet instead of regular phone lines. It turns your voice into digital data and sends it over online networks, so you can talk using a computer, smartphone, or a special VoIP phone.
  
  
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 ===== MrJims.Pizza Phones ===== ===== MrJims.Pizza Phones =====
  
-Each phone is really a small computer. The phone is configured to connect to our phone provider, currently Sangoma. That connection adds it to the telephone networkOld phones had wires connecting them together. MrJims.Pizza phones are merely connected to the internet. This means that no matter where it is in the worldonce it is connected to the internet it works just as it did. If you move Line 1 phone within the building, or take it home or on a trip, it does not change how it works.+Our phones are actually small computers that connect to our phone provider, Sangoma, through the internetUnlike old landline phones with physical wires, our phones work from anywhere as long as they have an internet connectionWhether the phone stays in the storemoves to another spot in the building, or even travels to another location, it functions exactly the same.
  
-Some users are confused and think that the phones are connected to the computers in the store. That's not true. The phones get the customer'caller ID and then send that to our web server. The server then displays the caller ID on the computer. Because POS is a website this means that no matter where in the world the computer and phone are located, an order entered prints in the store where it was ordered.+Some people think the phones are linked directly to the store's computers, but that’s not the case. Instead, when a customer calls, the phone captures their caller ID and sends it to our web server. The server then displays the caller ID on the computer. Since our POS system runs through a website, orders can be entered from anywhere, and they’ll print only in the store into which the order was placed. 
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 +This setup allows us to take orders from anywhere! For example, we have someone in Colorado taking orders for a Texas store and another person in Florida handling orders for Louisiana. 
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 +===== Phone Ports ===== 
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 +There are 3 ports on the back of each phone. 
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 +A small circular port is for the power supply. Howeverthe phones are Power over Ethernet [PoE] compatible. Many of the stores have PoE switches that provide the power to the phone through the ethernet cable. If your store has a PoE switch the phone is connected to a PoE port on the switch. 
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 +There are 2 RJ45 ports one labeled Internet and one labeled PC. The internet port must be connected to the switch or router to provide an internet connection to the phone. The other port is for another cable that can be connected to another device. The phones have a built-in switch so that, if powered up, they can pass the internet connection on to another device. This is called a daisy chain. Sometimes it is necessary to connect devices to the internet through the phone. This is not recommended because if the phone loses power or is broken the next device loses its internet connection. Also, the older phones limit the PC connection to 100 Mbit/s and many modern Internet Service Providers offer faster speeds. Computers should not be connected through the internal phone switch.
  
-There is a person living in Colorado taking orders for a Texas store. There is a person living in Florida taking orders for the Louisiana store. 
  
 ===== Night Mode ===== ===== Night Mode =====
  
-Dialing *67 on the Sangoma phones and entering the password 1234 sets the phone system into Night Mode. This changes the phone greeting to a greeting saying the store is closed. The calls will still come through to the phones. But all customers will have been told that the stores is closed.+Dialing *67 on the Sangoma phones and entering the password 1234 sets the phone system into Night Mode. This changes the phone greeting to a greeting saying the store is closed. It turns off the phones. The calls will still come through to the phones. But all customers will have been told that the stores is closed. 
  
 +===== Phone Troubles =====
  
-===== Two Phone Noises =====+The phones are computers connected to the internet and can have the same issues as any other computer. There are a few different issues that must be watched for.
  
-There are two different sound issues that must be watched for.+  - Not registered - reboot the phone by disconnecting the power and reconnecting. 
 +  - Phone not registered after reboot. Reboot internet service provider's router. 
 +  - Noise 
 +    - The curled wire between the handset and the phone base can be bad. This causes static. The callers hear crackling noises. These wires are the same as any other phone and can be bought almost anywhere and replaced. 
 +    - There are very short silences within the conversation. This is not static. The sounds are transmitted over the internet in small packets. A bad internet connection can cause some of the packets to be lost. This can happen if someone on the store's network is watching a video. This is an internet connection problem. There is nothing wrong with the phone. Call your Internet Service Provider to see if they see any issues. This can sometimes take some work to resolve. Call MrJims.Pizza IT support if the problem persists. 
 +  - Not ringing with other phones 
 +    - Outside of regular business hours only one phone rings. This is deliberate. That way you know the customer has been told that you are closed. 
 +    - If you can make an outbound call the phone needs to be logged into queue, call MrJims.Pizza IT support. 
 +  - Caller ID issues 
 +    - Pick up the handset and replace it on the phone. 
 +    - Reboot/ power cycle the phone. 
 +    - Call MrJims.Pizza IT Support. 
 +  - Still not working - call MrJims.Pizza IT support. Always keep all phones fully functional.
  
-  - The curled wire between the handset and the phone base can be bad. This causes static. The callers hear crackling noises. These wires are the same as any other phone and can be bought almost anywhere and replaced. 
-  - There are very short silences within the conversation. This is not static. The sounds are transmitted over the internet in small packets. A bad internet connection can cause some of the packets to be lost. This can happen if someone on the store's network is watching a video. This is an internet connection problem. There is nothing wrong with the phone. Call your Internet Service Provider to see if they see any issues. This can sometimes take some work to resolve. Call MrJims.Pizza IT support if the problem persists. 
  
-===== Caller ID ===== 
  
-The phones send the caller ID to our web server. Sometimes it can get off. Take these steps: 
  
-  - Pick up the handset and replace it on the phone. 
-  - Reboot/ power cycle the phone. 
-  - Call MrJims.Pizza IT Support. 
  
 ===== Keep All Phones Fully Functional ===== ===== Keep All Phones Fully Functional =====
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