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>With the -5 you can set silent monitoring for ucd groups- then the
>supervisor can use a handset adapter.
>
How to setup this Silent Monitoring in the -5 UCD groups?
I have 3 groups and will this work from any phone? or it's necesary some
adaptor.
Thank you
Javier G
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At 02:03 AM 7/14/2002 +0800, Christine Hall wrote:
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When connecting power to the PBX, the power led lights up, and then
goes up, and then goes on again and normally the phones lights up here,
but they just do for 1 sec.. then they die, and also the power led on
the pbx goes off and then this repeats itself... seems like it cant
startup allright or
Have you used this monitoring from a supervisor. I was thinking that
was only to monitor the number of callers in queue for that group.
Please explained the use of this feature.
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From: Charles P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11:17 PM
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Had a problem with port #7 not able to configure for phone. We have a TVS110
attached to port #8. Dumped memory. Port #7 was working fine, but when I
reloaded the programming, it went dead again . finally found that the MW
light feature was programmed for port #7, so I changed it to #8. Then, the
OOPS,
>Have you used this monitoring from a supervisor. I was thinking that
>was only to monitor the number of callers in queue for that group.
My mistake. When I first heard about "call monitoring" for ucd groups I
imagined it was for supervisory monitoring, then I believed my own
imagination
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Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 4:00 PM
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