Mitel Phone Ringtones
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2023
- Just playing with the phone in one of the classrooms at my school. There weren’t that many videos on YT of playing all the ringtones on a Mitel phone, so I made one. The exact phone in this video is a Mitel 6920. Don’t worry, I didn’t actually change their ringtone. I cancelled it when I stopped the camera. So their ringtone is still the same.
Note: you will only hear the first few seconds of the ringtones because of how much time I have to make this video. This doesn’t apply classic ringtones and velocity are short.
Disclaimer: Never mess with the phone at your workplace. This includes changing its settings. Unless it’s your phone, don’t change the settings on it. This includes changing the ringtone. Don’t change the ringtone if it’s not your phone. Also, if you messed with the phone at school, you would get into trouble. I’m doing this in a school, and whatever I did is considered messing with it, but I didn’t do anything bad, but if I was caught doing that, I would get in trouble. A student recently got suspended from my school for messing with the phones. Don’t be the next person to get suspended for messing with the phones. I’m not responsible for your actions.
Yes, I’m aware that I showed my face.
A few facts about the ringtones:
1. Everyone in the school gets the same exact default ringtone. The default is Velocity (for this room and the main office), and Classic 1 (for every classroom. The ones in the classroom only have the classic ringtones).
2. The only phone that is the exact same model to use the Classic 1 ringtone is the phone in room 334
3. The only phone to use the Classic 9 ringtone is the phone in room 432. The same phone used to use the Classic 10 ringtone (as mentioned before, you shouldn’t change the ring tone if it’s not your phone, but the teacher who teaches in room 432 changed their ringtone because it’s their phone. The reason is because if the phone used the default ringtone, it would confuse them because the room next door also uses the default ringtone, and both teachers keep their doors open, so if the phone next door rings, it would confuse the teacher in room 432. So the ringtone was changed so the teachers don’t get confused). This is because Classic 9 and classic 10 are the same pitch, except, classic 9 has the same pulse as classic 1 (the default ringtone).
These were the phones my school had. The ringtones bring back memories 🥲
I absolutely love the velocity ringtone
Everyone’s gotta love the default ringtone cuz no one at my school bothers changing the ringtones
That’s the best one
LMAO TYSM IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE VELOCITY ONE
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That pronto one is slappin! Ima sample dat thang!
Thanks for this! I've used IP phones from 5 different manufacturers: Avaya, Cisco, Grandstream, Polycom, and, of course, Mitel. Mitel is my favorite for ease of use and signal clarity. Full disclosure: I may be biased because Mitel was the first manufacturer I became familiar with, and they have a big market share in my industry.
Let me be honest with one of the brands you mentioned. Cisco needs to learn how to make better ringtones because they suck. There was a video on YT of someone going through the ringtones on a Cisco phone and playing them
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Learn to make better ringtones, cisco
What are you using to power up the phone because I have a mitel 6920 and I don’t know what to use
@@IntercomEnthusiasts51 idk what the school uses to power the phones
Velocity is probably my favorite one, After Hours is probably my 2nd, and voyage is my 3rd
I really love the velocity can I have a like 15 second video of it maybe I want It for my phone ringtone
The pronto one looks funny😂😂
Classic 3 sounds like my High School
i love te skyline and the clacis 1
Everyone’s gotta live the default ringtones because no one bothers changing them
How about get a shoretel 230 or 265 and play the ringtones on that.
@@danielbrown1591 idk. Idk about those phones.
@@TakoElevators If you search up the shoretel phone system on UA-cam there will be many tutorials on them.
Can you make a video of shoretel phone ringtones? If you can’t that’s fine
I usually don’t make videos of phones, and in fact, I don’t think it’s possible for me to do it.
@@TakoElevators it’s fine, I got a video of it! Thanks
all of my teachers have this phone and their ringtone is velocity
Nice
Same but some have different ringtone
@@alejandracruz7868 you have a point. If everyone uses the default ringtone, ppl might get confused thinking it’s their phone.
Same. Gives me trauma
@@alejandracruz7868 two of my teachers have the basic ringing sound
Can you do the shoretel/mitel 480 bossa nova ringtone?
What is that
@@TakoElevators it’s a ringtone on the model 480
I have been looking for it for a while
@@kylestruble6568 This is a Mitel 6920. I don’t think I can do that. I haven’t tried yet
@@TakoElevators Yeah it is a totally different device, if you don’t have it that’s ok. Do you have the cloud login?
Are they the same for.external
I think so
Can you make a full like 1:00 video of volicity
It just loops. The full sound is just a few seconds long. So it’s pointless
Ok that’s fine but I just meant like a 1 minute video so that I can like record it and put it as my ringtone becuse your talking in it a bit but it’s fine if you can’t I still appreciate this
@@dankfatcat3905 I wouldn’t be able to do it either way. The room that had the phone doesn’t have that phone anymore so that means that I’m gonna have to find a different room with that phone just to do it and it’s gonna be hard to do because the rooms get locked when school ends. The teachers lock their rooms before they leave, so it’s gonna be hard. And I won’t be doing this in the main office either because I’ll for sure get in trouble for messing with the phones there.
I’ll try even though it’s pointless but don’t expect it any time soon because it’s gonna be hard, and I’ll risk getting into trouble for messing with the phones.
Ok I mean I don’t want you to get in trouble if you can’t do it that’s ok