> Yes, the fancy features of recording and live call screening and VTR
button
> require the "apits" integration (analog proprietary integration).
> I hope the TVS75 should be able to do it, you need to try to set up the
> ports in prog 130, then see if you get the integration to work - I think
the
> quick set-up in the vm would be the easiest way to check (the vm power
light
> goes steady once it makes the connection). The vm will say something like
> "apits connected" on the computer screen.

I went to system programs 102 & 103 and disabled VM integration.  I then
used 131 to set up APT VM ports (on 15 and 16) and reset the TVS75.  The
TVS75 appears to connect to the system (the light stops blinking and it says
that it's online), but I get a busy signal when I attempt to dial into the
VM port.

Curiously, the busy signal occurs regardless of whether or not the TVS75 is
plugged into the ports.  This suggests that either the TVS75 doesn't support
APT, or that I'm doing something wrong.  Any idea which it could be?

> If not, you may be stuck with analog integration.  (You might try looking
> for a used KXTD816... you can use the same phones)

I could also look into trading the TVS75 for a TVS50 (if the problem is that
the 75 doesn't support APT).  My understanding is that the 75 is better than
the 50 (and that it's worth more) when used in conjunction with a digital
system.

But I think I'm getting ahead of myself here.  The first question is whether
the 75 can support APT.  The current software version is VB2270 (2.70), and
the ROM version is V011D (1.03).  Does anyone know if I can set this up
using APT?

Thanks,
Mark


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