Re: KX-T: KXTA624 want easiest solution to have computer to dial out on co2

2006-12-23 Thread Jim Schultz
Have the computer dial 82 instead of 9...9 is first available idle line, 8 + the line number is for access to a specific line. Jim - Original Message - From: "douglas brander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: KX-T: KXTA624 want easiest solution

Re: KX-T: KXTA624 want easiest solution to have computer to dial out on co2

2006-12-23 Thread Carl Navarro
At 10:09 PM 12/22/2006, douglas brander wrote: >I have a computer that still needs to dial out (to peanut gallery: it's a >computer to program subscriber's alarm panels). I wish to have it pick up >on co2. It's easy enough to have it dial a 9, but that just gets me to co1. >I tried to make co2 pri

Re: KX-T: KXTA624 want easiest solution to have computer to dial out on co2

2006-12-23 Thread Charles Patterson
Yes, try dialing 82 instead of 9 The 624 lets you group the co's into different trunk groups, but the default puts co1 in group 1, co2 in group 2, etc. (program code 404). If 82 doesn't get you the response you want, then the groups may have been modified and may need to be reprogrammed. Charles

Re: KX-T: KXTA624 want easiest solution to have computer to dial out on co2

2006-12-22 Thread Larry
A quess, most pano's also have trunk groups. So 81 should select co1. 82 selects co 2, up to 88. Also there should be settings for "co outgoing" day and night that will allow you to set the port you are dialing out on to only select the co's that are "enabled" (when dialing 9). BTW- 81 thr