KX-T: DISA KX-TDA RECORD QUALITY

2006-06-06 Thread Julio Prieto
DONT YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WHIT DISA IN KX-TDA 100-200?
WHEM I RECORD THE DISA MENSAGE, QUALITY IS NOT GOOD AND LEVEL AUDIO IS LOW.
HOW CAN IMPROVE THESE TWO THINGS, IF RECORDING IS DOING SINCE KX-T 7633 OR
MUSIC ON HOLD PORT.
THANK YOY ALL FOR YOUR HELP.

APRIETO
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KX-T: KX-TD1232-1 failure

2006-06-06 Thread John Almont
 We can take a look at the bad KX-DT1232-1 to see if it is worth 
repair. If it is not worth repair there is no charge to look at it. 
We also have KX-td1232 all versions in stock if you need a 
replacement. 
John Almont 
Communicator Tel Inc.
800-777-1036

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Re: KX-T: Low speech

2006-06-06 Thread David Lesher
> The 500/2500 is really quite a design.  It was the first and leading set 
> to compensate for a wide range of loop resistance.
> There are two thermistors in the transmitter and sidetone network that 
> are affected by the loop current (which is a good indication of the loop 
> resistance, or distance from the central office) 

Almost correct... those were varisters, NOT thermistors




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KX-T: conference room installation

2006-06-06 Thread Donald Ritchie

I have a problem with a conference room installation.

The problem is low volume on incoming audio - this is a video / audio 
conference room,

located at a major multi national company.
The audio is done with a Biamp Voicecrafter Audio Conferencing Unit.
The Biamp mixer is not currently used; there is a small automixer under 
the conference table.


They have tried a verity of microphones;
the original install uses seven Shure MX412D/S Mini Gooseneck mics.
They are currently trying several "barrier"  (or boundary) mics that
"SOMEONE" Said should solve the problem, this is not the fact. 

The problem seems to be some sort of feedback that no one can put a 
cause on.
My theory is it may have something to do with an electronic hybrid or 
the conference
bridge (Sprint) or both 

Has anyone had any experience with any of these devices, and could lend 
some counsel. 

The video is done with a Polycom VS4000 Video Conferencing Unit and 
seems to work fine.


You ask, "why didn't they use Polycom audio conferencing equipment"? - 
my theory,

you can find Polycom stuff on the internet for under a thousand dollars,
and couldn't justify the THOUSANDS of dollars that they could get out of 
this job.

Now it's my job to get this overpriced stuff to work, maybe.

Thanks

Don Ritchie
Century Communications
Euclid, Ohio



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Re: KX-T: [TCI] conference room installation

2006-06-06 Thread Jim Schultz
Don,
Rolf Taylor is a member of the clubs and also works for Telos Corptheir 
home is right near you in Clevelandthey make excellent telephone hybrids 
that are the backbone of the talkradio industry. Perhaps he will be able to add 
some suggestions
Their products aren't inexpensive, but you get what you pay for!
FWIW, sound like a set up issuereplacing microphones probably won't helP.

Best, Jim.

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  From: Donald Ritchie 
  To: kxt@kxthelp.com ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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  Subject: [TCI] conference room installation


  I have a problem with a conference room installation.

  The problem is low volume on incoming audio - this is a video / audio 
  conference room,
  located at a major multi national company.
  The audio is done with a Biamp Voicecrafter Audio Conferencing Unit.
  The Biamp mixer is not currently used; there is a small automixer under 
  the conference table.

  They have tried a verity of microphones;
  the original install uses seven Shure MX412D/S Mini Gooseneck mics.
  They are currently trying several "barrier" (or boundary) mics that
  "SOMEONE" Said should solve the problem, this is not the fact. 

  The problem seems to be some sort of feedback that no one can put a 
  cause on.
  My theory is it may have something to do with an electronic hybrid or 
  the conference
  bridge (Sprint) or both 

  Has anyone had any experience with any of these devices, and could lend 
  some counsel. 

  The video is done with a Polycom VS4000 Video Conferencing Unit and 
  seems to work fine.

  You ask, "why didn't they use Polycom audio conferencing equipment"? - 
  my theory,
  you can find Polycom stuff on the internet for under a thousand dollars,
  and couldn't justify the THOUSANDS of dollars that they could get out of 
  this job.
  Now it's my job to get this overpriced stuff to work, maybe.

  Thanks

  Don Ritchie
  Century Communications
  Euclid, Ohio

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KX-T: Vtr-165 Not Working

2006-06-06 Thread Rick McCoy
I have a TVS50 with a KXTD1232 and various extsI had one of the
buttons on the ext programmed to VTR-165 for voice mail.  What we had
been doing is if some one called we could press that button programmed
to VTR-165 and then enter the voice mail box and the caller would be
directed to that VM Box.  It still works to direct ext's that have
mailboxes but I have a mailbox(123) that does NOT have an ext.   Just
the same we used to be able to send a caller to that box, now if I press
that mailbox(123) it goes to another mailbox, NOT the 123 I wanted. Any
ideas?

Rick McCoy
Lopez Island 



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Re: KX-T: Vtr-165 Not Working

2006-06-06 Thread cdctel
VTR will not work with "virtual" mailboxes. You need to have an extension 
assigned to use the VTR button. Otnerwise you need to TRANSFER to 165 then dial 
# 6 + the mailbox to get the caller into the correct box.
Carmen 
 
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To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Sent: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 18:23:35 -0700
Subject: KX-T: Vtr-165 Not Working


I have a TVS50 with a KXTD1232 and various extsI had one of the
buttons on the ext programmed to VTR-165 for voice mail.  What we had
been doing is if some one called we could press that button programmed
to VTR-165 and then enter the voice mail box and the caller would be
directed to that VM Box.  It still works to direct ext's that have
mailboxes but I have a mailbox(123) that does NOT have an ext.   Just
the same we used to be able to send a caller to that box, now if I press
that mailbox(123) it goes to another mailbox, NOT the 123 I wanted. Any
ideas?

Rick McCoy
Lopez Island 



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Re: KX-T: conference room installation

2006-06-06 Thread DAVID JETER
I was asked to come in and improve the audio/video conferencing situation
for a multi-site company that was already using Macs and webcams. It was a
mess. We ended up using various bandaids to fix one thing or another, and in
the end, they paid as much as they would have for an entry level Tandberg or
Clear One system. I found out during that process that a lot of people get
to a point where they say "We've got great video, and the audio is pretty
good, but there's this feedback!" The entire audio conferencing industry is
built around solving this ONE THING...feedback.  I took a quick look at the
Polycom VS4000, and it seems to have all of the features of a good audio
conferencing unit: echo cancellation, noise supression, voice activated gain
control. If possible, move the audio processing over to the VS4000. A lot of
these units will have an automixer function, for the purpose of switching
between multiple mics on the conference table, so that only the one with the
highest audio levels is being heard, to help with the echo and feedback
issues. I would first get down to only one mic, and test speech. If all is
well, check to see if the mics, boundary or otherwise, are going through an
automixer at this point. If not, they need to be, in order to not send
simultaneous audio from all seven, at various levels and delays. You can
purchase multiple input automixers as an addition to the system, if you need
to(ex:Intelix AMIX-8). If the single mic is still giving fits, I would then
check the settings in the VS4000. If nothing there works, that's where I run
out of troubleshooting in the room. Good luck!

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Subject: KX-T: conference room installation

I have a problem with a conference room installation.

The problem is low volume on incoming audio - this is a video / audio
conference room, located at a major multi national company.
The audio is done with a Biamp Voicecrafter Audio Conferencing Unit.
The Biamp mixer is not currently used; there is a small automixer under the
conference table.

They have tried a verity of microphones; the original install uses seven
Shure MX412D/S Mini Gooseneck mics.
 They are currently trying several "barrier"  (or boundary) mics that
"SOMEONE" Said should solve the problem, this is not the fact. 

The problem seems to be some sort of feedback that no one can put a cause
on.
My theory is it may have something to do with an electronic hybrid or the
conference bridge (Sprint) or both 

Has anyone had any experience with any of these devices, and could lend some
counsel. 

The video is done with a Polycom VS4000 Video Conferencing Unit and seems to
work fine.

You ask, "why didn't they use Polycom audio conferencing equipment"? - my
theory, you can find Polycom stuff on the internet for under a thousand
dollars, and couldn't justify the THOUSANDS of dollars that they could get
out of this job.
Now it's my job to get this overpriced stuff to work, maybe.

Thanks

Don Ritchie
Century Communications
Euclid, Ohio



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