I am no stranger to this equipment, though I am not any where near as
proficient at many of those here. My associate installs and
maintains many Panasonic non-digital systems as well as some NEC, and
Toshiba. He was also a telco person for may years. Since I have a
TA824 and TVA50 here in my
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From: cdc...@aol.com [mailto:cdc...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 5:11 AM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: TVA50 Fax Notification
All fax notification will do is automatically transfer the fax tone, the AA
hears, to the extension that is connected to your fax ma
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From: cdc...@aol.com [mailto:cdc...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 5:11 AM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: TVA50 Fax Notification
All fax notification will do is automatica
If you asking for access to the Panasonic dealer site to access what you
need, you will have to contact Panasonic tech either by phone or on the web
to find out how to obtain the access info for the site. I checked out your
website and it would appear that you are in the organ business which was
c
I have a LAN card in the TVA50. However I do not keep it connected
to LAN all of the time and everything here is behind a fire wall.
I originally purchased this new TVA50 with Version 1.0 of the
software. Some time ago, the link the Panasonic tech site was shared
and I downloaded and install
Maybe I explained it wrong. There is a feature (in addition) that
when a fax is received, the Auto-attendant rings the extension
entered of a party who is to check the fax machine when a fax is received.
Under Fax Management in the feature manual 2.2.22 page 23
And in the Program Manual Secti
All fax notification will do is automatically transfer the fax tone, the AA
hears, to the extension that is connected to your fax machine, so your fax can
receive that incoming call.
Carmen A DeFelice
Panasonic Business Phone Systems
www.newjerseytelephonesystems.com
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Hi Don, I have the access and the experience to update your TVA-50. I have
never used the Fax option on a TVA50, but what you are getting is not most
likely the norm. I would like to know if the TVA50 you have is equipped with
the remote access over the internet. I don't know if there was an issue
Shawn, Charles, and Al nailed it.
I was using an older version of the software that was already installed
on my computer, rather than the one that came in the box.
Duh.
The CDs are labeled identically, as far as I can see. Just the file
dates are different..
Thanks for the help!
Chris
Charl
At 10:39 AM 4/18/2007, Mark wrote:
>David Lesher wrote:
> > I'm reading the Fine Maunals on the 'send email when you get
> > a VM message' option on the TVS50. (That requires a -594 card
> > but they never outright say that...)
> >
> > The FM seems a bit err light on details. Has anyone set up such
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
>
>
> The LAN card just gets you on the lan - somewhere on the lan you'll need
> an SMTP server to actually send the mail. Why Panasonic did not include
> a simple one in the box is beyond me.
There are a lot of reasons. Foremost i
David Lesher wrote:
> I'm reading the Fine Maunals on the 'send email when you get
> a VM message' option on the TVS50. (That requires a -594 card
> but they never outright say that...)
>
> The FM seems a bit err light on details. Has anyone set up such?
>
> I'm curious if the the TVS acts as a m
At 08:56 PM 4/17/2007, you wrote:
>I'm reading the Fine Maunals on the 'send email when you get
>a VM message' option on the TVS50. (That requires a -594 card
>but they never outright say that...)
>
>The FM seems a bit err light on details. Has anyone set up such?
>
>I'm curious if the the TVS act
Can you be more descriptive? Is it loosing or gaining time and by
how much an hour/day?
Thanks
Donald R. Resor
Los Angeles
At 06:52 AM 3/9/2007, Bob Ward wrote:
>Having time problems with the TVA-50 clock keeps going way off.any
>thoughts---has nothing to do with dst.
>
>
>
>bw
>
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Can you be more descriptive? Is it loosing or gaining time and by
how much an hour/day?
Thanks
Donald R. Resor
Los Angeles
At 06:52 AM 3/9/2007, Bob Ward wrote:
>Having time problems with the TVA-50 clock keeps going way off.any
>thoughts---has nothing to do with dst.
>
>
>
>bw
>
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