t;From: "dritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Charlie Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc:
>Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 8:42 AM
>Subject: Re: KX-T: Can't get rid of TDA100 ICD Grp ring delay
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>
>There is some old expression about "having yo
Ross Lindahl wrote:
> Charlie
> That is the way it is bud. The switch can route calls based on the
> cid info. My uncle Ernie liked to stick his finger in the hole, turn
> the wheel and let it go. He loves the clicking sound it makes as the
> rotary dial makes its way back. He was really
Charlie,
Just a thought... You are using the gdn button on the phone, what
happens if you do not use the gdn button... would that let you get
through to the co faster right by pressing the co button? (I'm away
from home so I can't test it)
Charles
On 4/23/07, Chris Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Take the bells out of some old mechanical external ringers and then
mount the assembly securely to the underside of everyone's chair and
wire them to the CO lines as previously noted. That way they'll know
it's going to audibly ring before it does...
>There are some sick individuals on this boa
At 01:46 PM 4/23/2007, David Lesher wrote:
>Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> >
> > A clumsy kludge, but if you have extra CO's available you could
> parallel the
> > line on two CO's of the KSU.one set for CID, one notthe
> non-CID line
> > would ring immediat
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
> A clumsy kludge, but if you have extra CO's available you could parallel the
> line on two CO's of the KSU.one set for CID, one notthe non-CID line
> would ring immediately
OR...
Hang ringers on the CO side where they c
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Subject: Re: KX-T: Can't get rid of TDA100 ICD Grp ring delay
> Thats pretty much how it works, especially with Caller ID enabled.
> Carmen
>
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Thats pretty much how it works, especially with Caller ID enabled.
Carmen
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Sent: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 2:40 AM
Subject: KX-T: Can't get rid of TDA100 ICD Grp ring delay
I am programming my first TDA100 after attendin
rlie
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From: "dritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Charlie Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: KX-T: Can't get rid of TDA100 ICD Grp ring delay
There is some old expression about "having you
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
> There is some old expression about "having your cake and eating it too"
>
> While I have always thought this to be a dumb expression, it does fit
> this situation.
>
> Because the CID is sent BETWEEN the first and second ring, if y
There is some old expression about "having your cake and eating it too"
While I have always thought this to be a dumb expression, it does fit
this situation.
Because the CID is sent BETWEEN the first and second ring, if you want CID
you MUST let it ring one time.
IF there is a way to stop the cu
At 02:40 AM 4/23/2007, you wrote:
>I am programming my first TDA100 after attending the Panasonic class
>and am having a problem with the ICD group setup. As Nicole
>explained, the ICD group is the method used to accomplish the DIL
>1:N function. And if you don't set it up, you won't be able t
I am programming my first TDA100 after attending the Panasonic class and am
having a problem with the ICD group setup. As Nicole explained, the ICD group
is the method used to accomplish the DIL 1:N function. And if you don't set it
up, you won't be able to get incoming ringing CO lines to rin
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