DITTO that.  I still have one 150 out there and I am waiting for that to
die.  Do yourself a favor and sell a TVS50, even if you have to sell it near
cost.  It will make both you and the customer happy.

 

Michael Karaman 
The Phone Network, Inc. 
4424 Bragg Blvd., Suite 101  



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
larry
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:47 PM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com; Ross Lindahl
Subject: Re: KX-T: KXTVP150 & KXTD1232-1


Ross, in case you got no response, the tvp150 is analog lines only, it will
not support digital integration.  we 
use to have two of those in service, both with kxt-336 systems. both
systems(336+150) were decommissioned and sent 
to salvage. no one should suffer supporting either box ;-)

-larry


2/19/05 12:26:47 PM, Ross Lindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>    I am helping a customer with an old TVP150. The case for this looks
>like the old kxt 1232. It has 2 big 2 port interface cards along with 
>other control and cpu cards. I am connecting it to a kxtd 1232-1. I set 
>up the ksu for vm dpits integration but nothing happened. I deleted the 
>vm setup and just put the extensions in their own hunt group (8) which 
>is set for AA. Kind of like what you would do with a kxt 624 and voice 
>mail. When I plugged the stations in I was able to connect to vm by 
>dialing the extensions connected. I am just guessing here what to do 
>with this. I have not worked with this older stuff. The software for the 
>vm looks the same as the newer vm's.
>My guess is I would set the vm ports for day and night to the custom 
>greetings I want, create the mail boxes I need, set the vm to interface 
>with the kxtd1232 and bingo I'm done. How do you vtr a caller directly 
>to a mail box. Would the intercept routing for trunks in the kxtd go to 
>the first station port connected to vm for delayed ring. Can you put a 
>night key on the phones with the dash 1 software. How well do these 
>systems  integrate with  each other. Any information would be helpful. 
>Thanx,  Ross
>
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