I have been watching this form for several months. I'm a certified Technician and I
have had a few questions answered by watching what responces are sent between
participants. In fact I had a question answered that Tech Support couldn't answer for
me.
I thought that this was a help form for
1. Most classes are 3-5 days.
2. Class Schedules are compiled and posted on a quarterly basis, You must
call your Panasonic regional rep for class schedule and access. Classes are
usually at Panasonic in NJ, but there are classes in Atlanta too. There is a
pre-class exam for the tech you are sendi
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Wolfgang:
Thanks for answering my previous questions. Of course, your timely answers
inspired more.
6. Where do I find the list of Panasonic Regional rep's?
In addition to providing me with the class schedule, It seems that this
person would be a good source of who is already certified in m
In-line amplifier?
mike sandman has 'em for <$20
http://www.sandman.com/accy.html scroll down
At 10:49 PM 02/07/2002 -0600, David Jeter wrote:
>
>One more for the knights of the KXT roundtable.
>
>We have a client that has an KX-TA624 system, with 7000 series phones. We
>have install
Additionally,
I have attended several classes, in Cypress California and Seattle
Washington.
Don Nulph is one of the 2 trainers in the CA offices, he has been with
Panasonic many years, does a good class.
In the TD and VM class I think there were 8 teams of 2 persons.
In the 500 class I think
AHMEN
Jim Schultz
Schultz Communications
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> I have been watching this form for several months. I'm
Is there a list of zone reps, or is this one of those tribal
secrets, passed down from chief to son in dead of night ;-?
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As a 'civilian', I think there are a few 'rules' folks need to follow:
1. Understand that you are asking for free help, and nobody is obliged to
give this to you.
2. Try not to ask stupid questions: Make a reasonable attempt to research
the info first. If it is clear that you are not 'getting
At 08:23 AM 2/10/2002 -0800, Adam Savakus wrote:
>As a 'civilian', I think there are a few 'rules' folks need to follow:
>
>1. Understand that you are asking for free help, and nobody is obliged to
>give this to you.
>
>2. Try not to ask stupid questions: Make a reasonable attempt to research
>t
Thanks everyone for all your suggestions. The card and the door box were OK. Wires
were more than adequate.
The suggestion that worked and worked well was to cut the speaker wire and extend it
just overhead to a 40 watt alarm speaker [8 ohms] available from any alarm supplier.
Works great
In a message dated 2/10/02 3:31:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> It's disheartening to have someone without a manual run to the kxt board
> and ask questions to obvious answers.
> Of course, I confess, I went through a "black period" around Christmas time
> where my answ
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