Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Michael N. Marcus
I'm not sure if this is your situation, but it may help: Years ago, we had a couple of cases where customers would get about half a ring (called "pre-trip"). We got nowhere with telco repair service, until a tech showed up at one problem location, and he had experience working in the CO. He l

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Carmen
I am for the test with a standard single line phone with nothing else on the circuit. Test right at the NID. If the standard phone fails to ring normally, then it's a Verizon issue and I don't believe it's a good idea to try and fix their problem. Once the client is shown that the problem lies

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread dritchie
While it may be a little pricey if you need more then one, you could try a Viking RG-10A, I think trade list is around 135, and the internet whores are selling them from 165 and up. Don, Century Communications Euclid Ohio Rob Harrison wrote: > Thanks for all the suggestions on testing line vo

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Erling Lassesen
You can't solve the problem unless you know what you are dealing with. Have you tried placing a standard telephone (mechanical ringer) across the line to check for ringing characteristics? If there is a problem when connected directly (no other loads) it is your telco's problem. Be sure to check t

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem

2007-04-03 Thread Erling Lassesen
Behalf Of Jim Schultz Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 7:36 AM To: Rob Harrison; kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem I had one with this problem although it was a TD 816. The surge protection was "chopping" the ring signal. There was a constant very l

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem

2007-04-03 Thread Jim Schultz
I had one with this problem although it was a TD 816. The surge protection was "chopping" the ring signal. There was a constant very low current higher voltage AC on the line presumably induced from high tension power lines. This accompanied by the 48VDC battery was enough with the 100 volt 20

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2005-08-16 Thread Brad Allen
x27;Dustin Schuemann'; 'County Wide Comms' Cc: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: kxt-624 If you go into the service settings of the voice mail and enter "wcid" (wait for caller ID) followed by 0 this will stop the voice mail waiting the standard 5 seconds before it answers

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2005-08-16 Thread Jody Eiecom Mail
rl Navarro Sent: 16 August 2005 05:05 To: Dustin Schuemann; County Wide Comms Cc: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: kxt-624 At 07:20 PM 8/15/2005, Dustin Schuemann wrote: >we are using caller id i we talking about the kx-ta624. > >What does caller-id have to do with this. That's the

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2005-08-15 Thread Jody Eiecom Mail
rl Navarro Sent: 16 August 2005 05:05 To: Dustin Schuemann; County Wide Comms Cc: kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: kxt-624 At 07:20 PM 8/15/2005, Dustin Schuemann wrote: >we are using caller id i we talking about the kx-ta624. > >What does caller-id have to do with this. That's the

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2005-08-15 Thread Carl Navarro
At 07:20 PM 8/15/2005, Dustin Schuemann wrote: >we are using caller id i we talking about the kx-ta624. > >What does caller-id have to do with this. That's the first 6 seconds of your call before it rings the VM port and I guess the other 6 seconds is the first ring on the VM. Maybe there's a c

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2005-08-15 Thread Dustin Schuemann
we are using caller id i we talking about the kx-ta624. What does caller-id have to do with this. Also can i do the programming from the phone On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 19:15 -0400, County Wide Comms wrote: > Dustin Schuemann wrote: > > >I have a kxt-624 is there a way to change the time it takes

Re: KX-T: KXT-624

2005-06-23 Thread David Pelton
Transfer, or hold? David Pelton Perfect Phones, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512-447-8886 - Original Message - From: "Dustin Schuemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:35 PM Subject: KX-T: KXT-624 > On a KXT-624 im looking at program 624 and it says i can have a tone

Re: KX-T: KXT-624

2005-06-22 Thread larry
I don't understand the question (but that's never slowed me down ;-) but 3 guesses, delay is- 1. the silence when music on hold should be playing while the extension is ringing? 2. answer the extension faster? 3. while vm tells extension they have a call (record shorter prompt or just turn

Re: KX-T: KXT-624

2005-06-22 Thread Dustin Schuemann
no they are calling the main lines and the voicemail picks up right away that is correct. Then the caller gets a message that lists the extension's. The caller will then push the extension they want, and it will transfer to the extension. Is there a way to change the time delay between the voicemai

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2002-06-10 Thread Carl Navarro
At 05:18 PM 6/10/2002 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >i have a 624-2 and the firsts of the tvs-50 can i do it anyway and can you >tell me how >> If you have the latest version in your 624 (-3) and in your TVS50 (-2) then >> you can make a mailbox that forwards all calls off premises and it can be

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2002-06-10 Thread BHYOMY0M
i have a 624-2 and the firsts of the tvs-50 can i do it anyway and can you tell me how In a message dated 6/9/2002 6:29:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > If you have the latest version in your 624 (-3) and in your TVS50 (-2) then > you can make a mailbox that forward

Re: KX-T: kxt-624

2002-06-09 Thread Randy Dell
If you have the latest version in your 624 (-3) and in your TVS50 (-2) then you can make a mailbox that forwards all calls off premises and it can be change remotely. rd - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 1:35 PM Subject: KX-