Side note:
Is there any place I can get the KX-TD308 panasonic programming software
(without resorting to the Russian SW?)
--dw
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I played around w/ changing the setting on the voicemail. Here's what
happened:
Reset/Cleared the system setting the extension numbers to 2-digits.
Manually set the system to connect to the TD-308. Lost some voicemail
connectivity (such as the message waiting lights). Set the system to
auto-con
I have been thinking about my own company's needs as far as keeping
track of SMDR data. I'm a programmer by trade, and I ended up tossing
around some ideas and came up with the following:
Computer runs a service which monitors for SMDR data (and will
automagically give up the COM port should prog
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Of David CM Weber
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 8:21 AM
To: David CM Weber; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: KX-T: Strange Disconnects
Further info (hey! I'm sharing as I discover it :D).
Late last night I was working w/ a co-worker. I've got two lines that
go straight
Simple Question. I've got a kx-td1232 & a TVS-50 vm unit. Winter's
coming up, and we're looking for a way to distribute this information to
our employees. One thought was to use the VM unit and have people be
able to call in.
What are the reccomended ways to go about doing this? Send a VM to a
Just trying to get solid information on what the internal relay can handle. I seem to
recal 12-24v AC/DC but I'd like real clarification. Also, suggestions on how to set
it up most successfully.
(i.e.: Run the relay to a relay so that if the door gets a short, then the external
relay is the
One suggestion if going the winamp route. Set up the system to auto-start winamp w/
the playlist that you want. (Do this by modifying the playlist, & looking at winamp
startup). That way, if the system reboots, powers down, whatever... The music will
start again as soon as the OS comes back u
I've got a kx-td1232-6. I'm trying to understand phantom extensions.
I understand that you can assign particular stations to have these phantom extensions,
but what I'm trying to figure out, is how those numbers are assigned. I can't quite
understand the (default) rules for assigning the num
I could definitly use some advice here as well. We just tried to hold a conference w/
a 7400 series phone, and let's just say that the pickup was horrible. Time to
upgrade...
Thanks,
Dave Weber
Backbone Security, Inc.
570-422-7900
-Original Message-
From: David Lesher [mailt
Argh!! Yes, 12 hour days make you miss obvious stuff. I said it in my message. I
disabled the other hunt groups.
*sigh* Hopefully the mod's won't ban me for abusing the list ;-)
Have a good weekend all
Thanks,
-Original Message-----
From: David CM Weber
Sent: Frida
KX-TD1232. . . I've got the hunt type to disabled, and I've got a single user in the
hunt group, and when I type it in, it comes up as "Not Valid" on a display phone. I'm
using the panasonic software, and the only groups that work are 192 (Ext Group 2) and
294 (Ext Group 8).
Any ideas why the
Should have been more specific. I've got a KX-TD1232-6. I got advice on how to set
up the system so that incoming calls get sent to VM, but I'm more interested in
getting individual station's unanswered calls to go to VM. I'm using the fwd/dnd
Busy/NA code forwarded to the VM port on each ind
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