t;sales", so then I know I can attach a VMB to it, but then
how do I get other phones to know when sales is ringing?
I appreciate the feedback and guidance relating to my dilemma,
Brian Martin
DCS
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ing lamp buttons and phantom buttons on
>the extensions that need those boxes.
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>Charles
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efore
returning to a regular dial tone (similar to some systems when you have
a message waiting when using telco vm). However I verified I do not have
a message.
Thanks,
Brian Martin
Dynamic Computer Specialists
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Well, I have a -6 816, And it seems to happen to any co-co conference
call, either established manually, or through the VM, or through handset
programming.
Brian Martin
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From: Perfect Phones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 2:22 PM
To: Brian
Forgive my ignorance, but what is the pad?
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From: posi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 11:48 AM
To: 'Brian Martin'
Subject: RE: KX-T: TCW +6 Chip not enough DB?
Add the pad
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Is there anything more the
We deployed our first KX-TDE system. We have a strong background in
networking/data. Its using regular CO lines for the moment. Panasonic Tech's
say the SIP Trunking is not fully supported. How the hell can this be when they
covered it during training? The V-SIPGW16 Card is available in programm
else with sufficient data/networking knowledge to verify/reproduce this. It is
very easy to reproduce.
Please contact me if you have a any systems in this configuration and would be
willing to help me verify this.
Brian Martin
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KX-T Ma
I am setting up a Fax Server behind the KX-TDE. This fax server can use either
a SIP card to provide connectivity to an SIP IP PBX (KX-TDE) or it can use an
analog modem and receive DTMF tones to identify the incoming DID after the call
is connected. The reason for this is to route the incoming
Can someone recommend a way around this problem:
I have an ICD that I want to only queue if all members are busy. I do not want
it to queue if nobody is answering (away from their desks). Basically, I want
to avoid needing people to log in/out of the ICD. Im looking for some way to
have a diffe
only way to be sure.
Brian Martin
Dynamic Computer Specialists
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Jeter
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 2:33 PM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: how much battery life for a KX-TAW848?
I have a clie
We are not looking to use the DISA card for much else
then this OGM/AA issue at this point.
I read another post where someone said to setup a VM or a custom service in the
TVA to provide the option to leave a VM or go back in queue which would work
except then they lose their place in line.
Brian
Thought it was 64 SIP and 64 pana H.323 phones. You cant have more sip phones,
they will try and register with pbx frequently. Only option is kxtda600 and use
pana legacy NT136 IP phones.
Frustrating, i know. I dont see why they cant make a larger MPR card, or at
least let us use all 128 for S
There has been numerous posts about this very thing, try the archives?
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 12:38 PM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: KX-T: Extended Battery Back up for Kx-td1232
I live in an area with earthquakes and winter sto
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