How to configure emergency button for AVAYA 9608

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  • truji23
    Hot Shot
    • Feb 2017
    • 15

    How to configure emergency button for AVAYA 9608

    How to configure emergency button for AVAYA 9608 telephone, that when the button is dialed, a call is made but does not ring or make a sound
  • marzahn
    Genius
    • May 2014
    • 236

    #2
    Not Possible

    The button is called "criss-alert." The whole reason for the button is to alert the station's user.
    Thank you,
    Bill Marzahn
    Telecommunications Administrator
    Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
    299 Promenade Street
    Providence, RI 02908-5720
    401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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    • markgallagher
      Legend
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      • May 2010
      • 613

      #3
      Sorry Bill but I think the request is slightly different. They want the user to be able to make/initiate a emergency call without any audio heard at their own end (but I would assume open mic), eg. a silent panic button. For example for a receptionist to alter other parties without the person threatening them being aware (assuming they didn't spot the single button press).

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      • marzahn
        Genius
        • May 2014
        • 236

        #4
        Malicious Call Trace.

        Originally posted by markgallagher View Post
        Sorry Bill but I think the request is slightly different. They want the user to be able to make/initiate a emergency call without any audio heard at their own end (but I would assume open mic), eg. a silent panic button. For example for a receptionist to alter other parties without the person threatening them being aware (assuming they didn't spot the single button press).
        I'm sorry friends. This is MCT (my bad). look in either Avaya AuraTM Communication Manager Feature Description and Implementation
        or
        Avaya AuraTM Communication Manager Screen Reference

        for setting up MCT.
        Thank you,
        Bill Marzahn
        Telecommunications Administrator
        Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
        299 Promenade Street
        Providence, RI 02908-5720
        401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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        • marzahn
          Genius
          • May 2014
          • 236

          #5
          Is there a Person Present?

          I know of nothing that Avaya offers in the case of someone who is physically present with the user. In any case, it would not be smart to have a visable button to push. This is the purpose of hidden alert buttons in banks. I would install that one could reach under the desk. perhaps with a a knee or foot that would notify security (where the camera monitor are).

          We have opted for locked doors that are covered by cameras. In that way entry is only given after that potential entrant explains the purpose for the visit. I our corporate office, there is a uniformed security officer at the entry point. Does this help?
          Last edited by marzahn; 09-26-2017, 11:06 AM. Reason: missing detail
          Thank you,
          Bill Marzahn
          Telecommunications Administrator
          Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
          299 Promenade Street
          Providence, RI 02908-5720
          401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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          • truji23
            Hot Shot
            • Feb 2017
            • 15

            #6
            Thank you very much if I have to implement something similar is an alert nothing more to a security guard as this is wanted to place in a hospital

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            • marzahn
              Genius
              • May 2014
              • 236

              #7
              What is the Situation?

              Originally posted by truji23 View Post
              Thank you very much if I have to implement something similar is an alert nothing more to a security guard as this is wanted to place in a hospital
              It can be just as you say but probably not from your phone. To be clear this will be one of the dreaded "It depends" answers:
              • If a station dials 911, the system places the call to whatever agency is set to handle those calls. While this is happening, the console and one or more designated stations lights up and starts to produce a unique tone.
              • If a user activates a malicious call trace (MCT) either by pressing a button on the phone or entering a feature access code (FAC). The call is traced and a recording starts.
              • If there is a threatening or intimidating person present, the station or console user can activate a MCT or call 911. But this may not be a good option for a variety of reasons.

              Moreover the employee may not want to do anything overt that could result in physical harm. In a case like this, a hidden and silent "panic button" may be a better solution. Panic buttons come is a variety of functions and features.

              Your security supervisor should be aware of these. I hope this helps.
              Thank you,
              Bill Marzahn
              Telecommunications Administrator
              Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
              299 Promenade Street
              Providence, RI 02908-5720
              401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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              • marzahn
                Genius
                • May 2014
                • 236

                #8
                Well Done Mark!

                Originally posted by markgallagher View Post
                Sorry Bill but I think the request is slightly different. They want the user to be able to make/initiate a emergency call without any audio heard at their own end (but I would assume open mic), eg. a silent panic button. For example for a receptionist to alter other parties without the person threatening them being aware (assuming they didn't spot the single button press).
                Thank you for the "heads up" on this important topic. I always like to like to "Get it right." Much appreciated!
                Thank you,
                Bill Marzahn
                Telecommunications Administrator
                Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
                299 Promenade Street
                Providence, RI 02908-5720
                401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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