re was
something about changing the busy signal (type 1 or
type 2) that affected this too.
-larry
--- "Roland H. Alden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For some reason one of my phone set has had its
> "SP-PHONE" light start a slow blink; pretty much
> what you
all the xx-2 set for enabled in 605, 606? are xdp
enabled in 600? cos set high enough to make outgoing
calls (like 1)?
-larry
--- Ross Lindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ladies and Gents
> KXTD1232-1 System. The single line stations can not
> get an outside line.
> Th
wo ports with same number"
rule)
wish the 1232D's had this simple data stream, we would
never need Pano or mator "tools" ;-)
-larry
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--- Jamie Lozott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> go to class SLACKER.
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before the cutover.
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--- Dan Padilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello all- Anyone in the Phoenix/Mesa area that can
> cross connect 3 lines
> for me? seems the XO tech who called me said the
> liability was too great
f you
didn't use one.
Also, there isn't much gain adjustment on the 187 ;-)
(telco takes care of this unless you are over 150 ft
from the T-1 jack.)
-larry
--- randydell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, It is just a good idea. It is also a way of
> looping back the Span
y with the associated CO/EXT, seems to bring it
back to life too.
Dual cab systems can be strange too, we have had a
feature or button "dissappear" at a set during the
day, and next morning work just fine. The 1:00 AM
resync seems to catch "lost" features. (one of those
twice a ye
).
Also, (in Texas) make sure any "customer" or
"employee" phone cannot be recorded or monitored.
There is a specific reference to not monitoring any
phone provided for employee private use "where privacy
would be expected".
I'm not a lawyer, and don't play
or employee private use "where privacy
would be expected".
I'm not a lawyer, and don't play one on tv either ;-)
-larry
--- JOEL WEISER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> QUESTION: LEGALLY, CAN WHAT I SET UP FOR THE
> OWNER, (COPYING AND LISTENING TO THE
We have several systems with Mitel Dialers in front of
kxtd's running ARS! Just no REASONABLE way to defeat
the "button pushers". LOOP or GROUP keys, yea
right...
Mitel 4 liners are less than $50 on used market and
are "bullet-proof" ;-)
-larry
--- [EMAIL
Well, close but no banana
make that University of HOUSTON...
--- larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most
> states have on-line references for state laws
> (Texas-
> University of Texas, consumer law).
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le to use a
msg notification in the TVS to send a string of "set
MWL's [701 105 pause,flash 701 106 pause, flash 701
107] - i think 701 is set mwl, no manual here)
-larry
--- "Marc L. Kozam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Panasonic allows you t
oopps, forgot that too. Make sure the employee manual
has the "electronic communications may be monitored at
any time" statement in it.
-larry
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Guys, in most states, voicemail, and email are
> considered company
> property, and can be monitored
Jim-
A big thank you to you for providing us with this
forum!!! I know it's a lot of work, and thanks are
far and between.
-larry
--- Jim Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for the trouble.
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5. reconnect 25 pair co connector
6. say blessing for pointed headed pano software
engineer.
7. go home
also, don't use two ups's!
good luck
-larry
--- Steve Kiene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have dual KX-TD 1232 cabinets connected with a
> system inte
9% of the EXISTING time, most
of them run about 2% disk useage.
If you want to use up that 30 gigs... swap the drive
with your laptop hd (proly a 1-10 gig) ;-)
tgif, as if you can't tell...
-larry
ps, lets see, backing the 30 gig up at 19.2 k is
!@#$!@#$! minutes.
on a more serious no
a "dial
start" timer that -1 defaults to 0, but -4 and later
defaults to 500 ms.)
can't help on rest
-larry
--- Sam Leffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a KX-TD 1232 with -1 firmware. Several
> problems.
>
> First problem. One CO is configured with DIL
a customer for life! And they
bought some display phones with the refund... It was
a customer/visitor, used the name "James Brown" ;-)
The visitor phone COS now blocks all 0xxx and 1xxx.
(Toll free call - ask a salesman to dial the call)
-larry
> By simple he means
> can
sion or extension group? Or it is
> everything or nothing?
using T1 modules? you need T1 D&I boxes.
Using Co's & Xdp's? yes, a:xdp as b:co and b:xdp as
a:co. hit the co, and directly call an ext on the
other system. (missin
years ago while waiting for a vm
version of the d816.
-larry
--- Mike Wasilewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am setting up a KX-TD816 and TVS75 voice mail.
> The ROM version reported by programator is
> P051l50130A.
>
Checked my card, the P051 does NOT support VM digital
integration, only the analog form. (will not use the
data pair, no lcs etc)
-larry
--- larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't have my ref card here, but I think P051 was
> the first version for d816, and mig
oney on extruded aluminum enclosures ;-)
Besides, the 33.6 us robotics work better with the kxt
now that at least the tvs can talk faster than 9600!
-larry
--- Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have or know where I can find Hayes 1200
> external mode
ever could! Could
advertising revenue affect that nna!
-larry
--- "Michael N. Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> <> New "Merlin by Panasonic" digital phone systems
> announced at NY press
> conference on Friday.
> Harry Newton, a form
x27;s. We had to do this because Pano
improved the user interface on the 7436/-4, it's
easier to dial the number than "sys speed/ pad number/
crank the wheel/ pick one of 5".
Sad when our customers can be so much more smarter
than our supplier ;-)
maybe in -7
-larry
--- Chris
d remove the
"in use" led.
Make sure "right to monitor" business communications
is in the employee handbook.
-larry
--- Perfect Phones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> *secret* observing is harder...
___
ms. (10 yr batt)
Need failproof capture - easy, use a second machine
next to the first running same thing with a split rs
232 cable. HD and PS are failure modes, not likely on
both machines at the same time.
-larry
> > Why not connect a computer to the RS-232 ?
> >
> > Computers
ally
limit what can be stuffed in pud or under a button.
By a lot of fiddling, the account codes can be
"forced" and "verified" as well.
good luck
-larry
>
> Basically, we want to use a 6 digit account code per
> number dialled, and
> have this code attribu
Pano just doesn't do tenant service well at all.
Remember, when using ARS, you're just a CO button
press away from overriding all your planning ;-) At
least 605/6 is still enforced.
-larry
--- David Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no way to have ARS on &
, 741, and 742 became
7#40,7#41,7#42. The features are still available, but
don't get set by accident. And no pain trying to
remap a bunch of features to clear numbers to replace
7xx features. (try adding 3xx numbers to stations ;-)
-larry
looks like you still have permissive dialing (7
e lots of bitsurfers, they last forever, and
an occasional slow dialtone is no problem. the 3000
does do neat stuff though, you can set first number to
be normal ring, and second number to be ring-ring.
calls will go to first then second port, for either
number, but the ring will id the called number
ok like I knew what I was doing. I think knife
switches aren't even legal to own now!
-larry
--- larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> if it is really construction, and the dust is
drywall
> dust, it really needs to be removed. especially if
the
> equipment cou
ystem (like #6 and
#8 starts services).
-larry
and don't let auto setup add all the boxes, prune the
list to needed boxes. hackers love all those unused
boxes ;-)
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we use other vm systems too, but LCS and RIM don't
work real good ;-)
-larry
--- Don Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or you could use somebody else's VM.
> I have a KXTD-1232 with a VoiceGate VIP-4000 at a
> customer,
> works great !
>
> The VoiceGat
Just what the lawyers have been waiting for. Can you
imagine the personal liability cases! Seat ring burn
;-)
When do the certification classes begin? And how much?
Are upgrades only available by attaching a modem and
calling Secaucus?
-larry
OT: Anyone using the Altas/US digital systems
Thanks, I needed that! Sounded so real, except for the
ROI.
Remember, not many years ago, this was about the time
Pano hit the import "cap"... no more phones 'til
January.
Hope you're getting well.
-larry
--- "Charles P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
will play with the shop system, there was also
something strange when the "private" and "out of area"
byte was set on incoming calls.
-larry
--- "Paul H. Gusciora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have not tried an external CID box, but I assume
>
03... 32, co24, 8222, save, hold, prog.
(8165 if you like the default vm #)
-larry
--- Jim McAtee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I centrally program a systemwide Voice Transfer
> key on our phones (all
> 7230s)? This way, I can instruct everyone to use
> "button 24&quo
you can
set that up, the next step is to fwd to co on a slt
that is set to ring on incoming calls.
not trying to be mean, but setting a feature wrong can
mess up your system. (you said you know nothing about
phone systems)
good luck
-larry
--- Benjamin Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
as passing on experience with other bri to pots
devices that had limited common control facilities.
The symptoms sounded alike.
-larry
btw, we recently had a cbeyond cutover customer that a
few weeks later had a strange problem. They had 8
lines and a caller on line 5 only had a oneway talk
too.
> What is the 96172 card?
the 96xxx cards are for the kxt336, now resurrected as
the kxt500 ;-)
-larry
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and worked fine.
I never pulled a second laptop to test what happens
when a cord is connected to the slave, while the
master is still connected. Will be backing up a dual
this weekend, I'll try that, since that system has a
pc capturing smdr on the master all the time.
happy ne
plan B, have the telco set up the 4 cos as centrex
with off hook dialing.
plan c (TOMORROW MORNING!!!) I got a mitel Smart-1 and
a few demon hot shots loaded in the truck. but this
is just to get big smiles early in the morning... i
want my mitel back!
thanks folks
-larry
ps anyone hap
copy ;-)
ps - no problem setting up the vps, know how to set
the response tables. (hope the vodavi is that
flexible)
thanks
-larry
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I'm glad I worked late tonight and caught this...
another great job Michael!
but you didn't cover the certification requirements -
I'm getting a little old to have more kids (1st born,
2nd born- you get the idea.)
-larry
--- "Michael N. Marcus" <[EMAIL PROT
2 replys
Thanks!
I sent private replys.
its a spd1428
-larry
--- Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure if you received a reply on this one
> yet...but I finally found
> my Vodavi Digital manual.
>
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unce would have to be many recordings in the tvs that play based on each
number. trying to text to
speech the cid string would be a joke, especially since pano truncates it to 10
characters ;-)
good luck
-larry
6/4/03 9:33:27 PM, Joseph Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Am
that
the customer can at will, give to
employees for after hours calls. if the wife/gf becomes "x-" they just delete that
number for awhile ;-) most
employees are allowed to do button pgm, and they know how to add a phantom (easier
than a speed dial
-larry
6/13/03 6:5
we've been on this discussion many times before
sell the customer a jack field, extns on the left, house jacks on the right, and a
hand full of 2 ft 6/4 cables.
the cust can then m/c at will. (unless u need the money... but is the headacke worth
it ;-)
-larry
6/13/03 6:23:
s customer move people
often?" I agree on the 66Ms, so
much easier and reliable. But I don't want our techs living there doing simple weekly
moves. The last thing I want to
see is the customer's "Reserved for Copier Repair Tech" or "Reserved for S
irst,
like turning off the above prompts might be desired ;-)
btw- there is no company greetings on a 50.
sorry guys, i never did get my crossreference table done,
with old system prompt numbers / new system prompt numbers and text listing.
i have the text files if someone wants to complete
, there are crafty folks here that might have
better ideas!
(I did delete your contact info, email me directly as before and i can pass on any
other info about your app to the
list.)
-larry
> Larry,
>
> I saw your old post about a possible
> message waiting light module for
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: Re: KX-T: KX-TD1232 extension ring problem
Date: 1/14/04 9:08:21 PM
all the panos i've seen have a 4 slot ring sequence, so if you want them all to ring
at the same time
.
thanks!
-larry
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Thanks for your feedback on the PRI!
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to
mirror(old term program) to the
vm serial port and change cs 52 thru 59 as needed.
hope that helps
-larry
9/9/04 8:36:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>We have two customers both with 2 cab TD1232-6 systems that have had TVS200
>Voice Mails in use for 3 or 4 years. They bot
those that responded.
-larry
9/13/04 7:56:52 PM, Finn Lassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks Larry.
>I finally got around to making the cables and hooking this up today.
>Yes it is possible to have smdr capture running on one port while programming on the
>other.
>
>
ru a box of 4
port cards he had with him, to find one that all 4 ports had two-way audio, to replace
our dead card :-
0 Sounds more and more like the 1980's PC business. "Here, try THIS motherboard."
-larry
ps, if your 1232 co interface is completely floating (no ring to eart
rest of the line was
"." )
I'm back to reading the manual again, it might be hidden it the copyright notice ;-)
thanks folks
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It was my understanding the US is the only market that has certification. Other
countries allow monopolistic
distribution agreements ;-)
-larry
btw-
I see the latest shipments have brochures recommenting the end user buy a (crippled)
programming tool from your
dealer so you can do your
, the account code might not duplicate on the new line (just dont
remember)
hope that helps
-larry
11/4/04 9:09:46 PM, "Steve Ponnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hardware KXTD1232-4, KXTVS200, 10CO, 16ext.
>
>
>
>
>I haven't seen a direct method to
like fighting the tools. oddly the adtran stuff works fine with the default
vt100 settings.
-larry
9/15/04 10:25:25 PM, larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>well, yesterday I was back at my favorite tvs, and I tried all three flavors of
>"backspace". PC backspace and
&
worth it)
Now if you are using the PRI card, disregard the above. We never had the
courage to try the PRI card ;-)
Does anyone know if the d500 supports a T-1? and TR-0008? Last I heard, Pano
dumped T-1 and is only pushing PRI
and voip.
happy new year all,
-larry
12/29/04 10:21:
Jeff,
Yes, DIL 1:1 will override the settings in DIL 1:N for the CO you assign an
extension for.
If you need the line to ring anywhere other than that single extension, you
can't use DIL 1:1.
-larry
1/12/05 4:38:06 PM, Jeff Bagnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>larry-
proof, electrical, and food
equipment.
Careful with the filled buried cable, most has an insecticide in it.
-larry
1/10/05 1:53:36 PM, "Tom Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm helping my church with some phone issues, and for the DSL service, I
>want to put a ja
Ross, in case you got no response, the tvp150 is analog lines only, it will not
support digital integration. we
use to have two of those in service, both with kxt-336 systems. both
systems(336+150) were decommissioned and sent
to salvage. no one should suffer supporting either box ;-)
-larry
w
pano boxes.
open source pbx is looking better all the time.
thanks!
-larry
3/18/05 7:49:46 AM, David Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>>
>> Has anyone used Lingo or Packet 8 ?
>>
>> I
ction might help
limit noise. a dsl microfilter works great for this.
-larry
4/11/05 8:14:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>It is about 450 feet on 18/6 solid. We played with it again today and it
>works great 20-30 times in a row and then locks up. I think we eliminated
>the "
l calls, etc and the port dies after it tried to set
the pager.
it's a problem with analog integration, the user can set up an outgoing number
sequence the ksu
interprets as a set extension feature. forgetting the 9 opens the door;-)
train them, or turn
off their ability to have the vm dial
forgot-
easy to test! when the port fails, disconnect the vm and plug in a slt, go off
hook and see what it's doing.
stutter dial tone, error tone, etc says it got programmed to do something,
should have dial tone that you can make a
call from.
-larry
5/4/05 9:52:04 AM, larry &l
think the list will last long if it's just a
place to post questions. i would have liked to see
what the workarounds were for Bob's DID over PRI were,
might have seen them before, but i've gotten some real
gems from here too.
-larry
5/17/05 12:05:07 PM, "Rob" <[E
ot;decoder"
using 88 mH loading coils, a 4046 pll or a 567 pll to detect the
tone. also the original wescom stuff was built like the proverbial
brick outhouse and should be repairable. (unless the place burned
to the ground)
-larry
5/17/05 10:20:49 AM, Donald Ritchie <[EMAIL PROT
Bad party last night, Carl?
look at greeting 819, Dustin, i think that's the one you want.
-larry
does the new tda certification training include how to be an a/hole?
the mother ship has a lot of good teachers ;-)
sshheeshh!
5/21/05 7:16:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
try 406 caller id assign, co 09 = enable, co 10 = enable, co 11 = enable, co 12
= enable
also, stations will start ringing on SECOND ring from co.
-larry
5/26/05 2:46:15 PM, "JGALVEZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dear members,
>
>I got a Kx-td1232 -5 with 12
card compatabile with your country cid?
is your card in the 180 module, and pins lined up?
are you testing on co9-12?
is the ring delayed by one ring when 406 cid enabled on 9-12?
did you turn ksu power off and back on?
-larry
5/26/05 5:59:12 PM, "JGALVEZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
que these days.
have fun, larry
6/1/05 9:13:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>David:
>
>Here's a thought...you could use a alarm system mag/reed contact unit to
>pull a ground and fire a one shot timer type ckt. using an NE555 timer.
>I've got an ol'
ile.
back to reality and another workaround ;-)
-larry
6/2/05 6:06:34 AM, steve ligett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hmmm - we're heading toward a small system with a MIPS, ARM, or PowerPC
>chip in it, I think. Whoops, now we want a Linux kernal. How big a hard
>dr
me. only a software issue. for $10 more
i'd rather sell him a new 161.
thanks folks!
-larry
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o one reference (maybe Michael's
page) that shows the versions to be based on baby's first words ;-)
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re to learn from others and help others from almost
30 years of installing open market Pano telcom equipment.
a lot of lists i support don't allow "commercisl" messages, i treat this list
the same way.
-larry / dallas
todays "funny"
this morning i installed a 170
er connectors - think the assembler just put it in backwards. all the
voltages are on the correct pins if i
ignore the index. makes me wonder how that one passed test;-)
-larry
6/21/05 9:28:07 AM, John Romkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We use a 161 in a kxtd1232 that
"9" for it to
work. mash a co button, and you've
defeated all you tables ;-)
-larry
i'll give you another suggestion later tonight, gotta getback to work..
6/20/05 11:33:19 AM, "Phill Grove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>I am a newb
, plan ahead, otherwise
you'll get to rebulid the tables.
have fun, and test, test, test, watch your smdr. you pay for any mistakes.
-larry
Basic rules:(all three of our groups have the same co features, but using
three groups instead of one left us
build-in boiler plate for special
er but means you need the laptop for ext
changes
-larry
6/22/05 5:26:43 PM, Dustin Schuemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>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
tance
calls at some customers.
NOTE: These tables are limited to 10 digits! real fun if you're routing a ld
or international call ;-)
-larry
6/23/05 9:51:16 AM, "Phill Grove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>WOW, this is very helpful!! I think I'm starting t
; industrial,
aviation and military batteries are
still marked with 1.25V/cell.
-larry
ps: must be rough doing business there, no power for two days at a time! also,
i think the kxt616/kxt1232 lost
programming after about a week of no power when new. Low and LowLow (power)
memory didn't
ss someone removed
it.
-larry
7/9/05 11:46:02 PM, Joe Koberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I have seen many 3.6V and 4.8V batteries but never 5.5V
>I think this is a super capacitor. They are common in short-
>
This is what gives the box a week of program backup, at least in the us version.
-larry
7/10/05 5:49:45 AM, "Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dear Larry
>
>Thanks a lot for the helpful information about different type of battries.
>And yeah, doing business her
where they enter the glass seal. It also becomes
electrically unstable, loading the oscillator
circuit.
They now use a white paint to secure the crystal.
-larry
once eveything is clean, we use a little piece of foam double stick tape
between the END of the crystal and
circuit board (1/8" s
rouble charging them.
i would not use regular batteries(voltage too high), or nimh(they self
discharge), or larger batteries(charger
circuit is limited).
someone sent me a message they have them in stock (at Pano prices? ;-) maybe
they would send one to your country.
good luck,
-larry
7/10
A business associate has a client with a small DBS that is looking for a tech
to support their system.
Email me with your contact info and I'll get it off to him this weekend (he's
out of town until them).
Thanks, -larry
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etween the systems
so they can "intercom" each other. they will loose the use of OHCA
between systems. sure fixes the sync problem.
actually, i can't get a tvs100, they are obsolete ;-)
this all seemed like a good idea at the time.
-larry
8/11/05 12:32:10 AM, "Paul H.
t EVERY feature the 7456 can do.
it's just that horrible feeling i get when i do an off hours upgrade, and five
minutes into the new workday, the boss shows up wanting to know why he can't do
x anymore! are our customers spoiled, sure, but that's our motto, the phone
system sh
no immediate idea, but-
card position set correct & did you reset the system (power off/ power on)?
there is a port declaration for the sta that is to have the cid?
does it work in the master? does it work in a single cab?
-larry
8/13/05 10:37:43 PM, "John Burk" <[EMAIL
in the tvs50, system admin box 999, add edit mailbox
-larry / dallas
John Alexander wrote:
>Hi - I have a KX-TA624 and a TVS50 voicemail system. I have a
>question for the list:
>
>How do I change the names that exist in the voicemail system - where
>a caller can "En
trimline lamp was on pair two ;-) 6volt high current bulb at that
disconnect yel/blk inside the trimline.
-larry / dallas
Clay Archer wrote:
>You should be able to ring against a dead short without having the KSU
>reboot.
> I have an older TA624 that I use a couple of the ol
sorry, missed that you already checked pair two.
was the phone set for sat dial (ringer tap is tied to yel for party id
on old party line service)?
try a 2 cond cord?
try another port?
-l
larry wrote:
>trimline lamp was on pair two ;-) 6volt high current bulb at that
>
>disconnec
with a neon relaxation oscillator. need to make
an mp3 and use it for my cell ringtone, proly someone already did.
-larry / dallas just too hot to be cleaning the van out.
Shawn Ceanga wrote:
> yes you may want to ck a and k leads or cowboy up and buy some decent
>
we dont have tvp in us mkt, but if you dont have trunk service in the
tvp50,
each port needs to be in a separate ext group in the ksu (like 7 and 8),
but thats a guess since you didn't tell us what phone system its hooked to
-larry
Edward Forgacs wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>
>I
Anyone selling this line? comments. odd, it looks like a pano box ;-)
thanks!
-larry
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