You can "receive" as many calls as the 1232 will support...  but the TVS can 
only handle two at a time. A 3rd call will wait until a port is free to 
answer it.

If the TVS is answering ALL of your calls as an autoattendant, then it will 
only be able to process two calls simultaneously. The third or fourth call 
will wait until the TVS transfers or hangs up on one of the existing calls, 
then it will answer it.

Once the TVS transfers a call to a real person, that port is free to take 
another call.

If the TVS only answers at night, or after 4 rings or so, then you can still 
answer as many calls as you want live, it won't affect the TVS.

Charles


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <kxt@kxthelp.com>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 7:40 PM
Subject: KX-T: TVS50 2 ports give what?


> We are using our TVS50(2ports) and KXTD1232 to pass incoming calls out
> to various ext's and phantom ext's.  We have 4 incoming voice lines, so
> am I correct in assuming that I can only receive 2 calls at the same
> time, or 1 call and a 2nd call.  If so what happens when I have a 3rd
> and 4th call?
>
> Rick McCoy
> Lopez Island Pharmacy
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