07-22-2010 06:03 AM - edited 03-15-2019 11:51 PM
Hi all,
I have been alerted to an issue today where 3 x 7941 phones have started "quacking". This sounded too funny to be true so i went an checked for myself & low an behold when these phones received an incoming call rather than the usual ring....the phones made a sort of quacking sound.
All 3 users swore that their phones were ringing normally yesterday - the phones are all locked down to default Chirp 1 (this is selected on all phones) and when pressing the volume up/down key you can hear the correct Chirp 1 ring tone but when they recieve an incoming call it "quacks".
I suspect it must be a speaker problem of some description but as the loud speaker works fine for voice calls & i can hear the correct ring when pressing the volum up/down key - the speaker seems to be OK.
Is there a separate speaker for the incoming call alert?
Russell
(quacking up)
07-22-2010 06:37 AM
There is not a separate speaker. If memory serves, the volume up/down plays the default ring. It is possible someone changed the line-level ring.
Check the settings menu.
07-22-2010 06:44 AM
Hi Russell,
I suspect some wild&crazy Migratory Water Fowl has infiltrated your office
and is "Pranking" these users for some reason. Maybe all three had Peking Duck
yesterday for lunch or they are planning for some unsavory acts towards Mallards
in the near future
Sorry.....I couldn't resist!
Have you tried disconnecting/reconnecting (via physical patch cord) any
of these sets? I have had some weird ringer issues that were solved by this "hard" reset method.
Cheers!
Rob
07-22-2010 07:06 AM
Guys,
Yes...we've had all the wise cracks going around already :-)
I've brought one of the phones upto my desk to play with and its still quacking so the hard reset didn't work & when i go into settings there are only 2 options - Chirp 1 & Chirp 2. When i select them & play them from the menu i hear the 2 tones correctly but it still quacks away on an incoming call no matter which of the 2 tones is selected.
The only thing i can think of is that the phones have been swapped around overnight (users use extension mobility so might not notice different phone).......but i still don't understand how the speaker seems to work fine for everything but an incoming call - i can only explain it as a "quack" but it does sort of have a slightly blown speaker sound to it.
Wonder if Cisco will RMA quacking phones?
07-22-2010 07:54 AM
Hello, I've had the same thing at a customer site last summer, we were laughing at the sound too!
I trying changing the ring also, but it didn't change the Quacker! They were training phones at least and I don't know if they ever found a way to fix it.
Let us know!
07-22-2010 01:21 PM
Hi Russel,
Just for the fun of it, would you matter recording the quacking sound and posting the .mp3 file? I'm so curious to hear that quack!
I'm sorry for not having something more useful to say, but I have absolutely no idea of what this could be.
Regards,
Rafa
07-23-2010 01:30 AM
07-22-2010 03:25 PM
Can't believe this issue is being solved by a bunch of QUACKS!
He he he ...
07-27-2010 12:55 PM
Hi Russel,
The phones definitely sound like a good candidate for replacement via RMA or under warranty, which can be processed through a service request with TAC.
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