Yes, it is installed in main memory.
I can set ring tone = to silent, but I like having a ring tone because the Caller ID by itself does not always get my attention fi the phone is sitting somewhere.
What I was saying about it missing rings is that I usually hear 4 rings on my side and then the ringing stops as the caller is redirected to voicemail. I have recently had two calls where I heard one ring, didn't have time to answer it, and they then left a voicemail, and I received that. It is probalby not your program, but the thought did go through my mind.
And while in a call and another call comes in, the ringtone does not play, but the Caller ID is loud enough that the conversation cannot continue until I press ignore or the person quits calling. If the Caller ID voice would be quieter than the caller if you are already in a call that would work. I prefer just the beep in these situations though. An option on where to route the Caller ID in such situations would be OK, but going over the PPC speaker makes it impossible to use in a quiet situation. If you are on a headset, it is not likely that you would hear the PPC speaker anyways.
Would volume independence be possible? Right now the main system volume controls the caller ID/ringtone volume on the headset. It would be a great feature if the phone could be set to vibrate mode, yet still hear the caller ID over the headset.
An option to allow the ring to come over both the speaker and the headset simultaneously would add to the versatility as well.
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