You would like to believe that, but it's not true. As I said above, FXS ports are the key. Early Panasonic systems, or late ones, used "pickup dial" but would not ring down a port from a multi line set. NEC DSX used the term Automatic Ringdown and you could ring whatever you wanted.
Then...
I can do it on an IPPBX (both Grandstream and Yeastar) with the Hotline feature, but they have to be FXS extensions. Answer is immediate and you can build dial action tables.
Or, drag out the old Watson VIS :)
You can send data down barbed wire if the distance is short enough. The best way to know is to test it. You'll use the green and orange pairs (pins 1236) on the 8-pin jack. DO NOT CRIMP. Buy real jacks, then when you replace the cat-3 cable you can reuse the jacks.
LkEErie
I'm late to the party, but as a thought, try paralleling the two phones and REMOVE another phone from the system. If you're running 10 77xx phones on a card designed for 8, it may be a power problem.
Gosh forbid they EXPAND the system.
LkEErie
By default, all calls to an ICD group are enabled in the ICD group (CALL LOG ICD GROUP).
It uses a button and the Navigate key. On a 24 or 36 button set it's very convenient.
LkEErie
You have posted tvA and tvS. Which is it? There are 2 different versions of the TVS and software upgrades for the TVA. Early TVS models were fairly inflexible as far as following the PBX for greetings and the like. The TVA's program from a Windows machine on the USB port and the TVS's from a...
It's still the same, you set the trunk to DIL on DELAYED ring to the VM port.
Then the custom greeting plays. They have X number of rings/seconds to answer live then the VM picks up and plays the greeting.
LkEErie
We have people like you all the time. Ready, Fire, Aim.
Almost a week ago, you were asked WHAT SYSTEM DO YOU HAVE.
My guess is nobody will reply to your posts until you identify what box you have.
Got it?
LkEErie
There is, but what does it have to do with your problem? The manual for the voice mail system is the place to start. That, and a copy of puTTy or the TVx maintenance console that came with the Voice Mail is the place to start.
LkEErie
First of all, the box playing the messages has a number. What is it? How do you record the "night message" and what is supposed to make it play the night message?
A TVS style voice mail system can use PBX control for day/night switching, or time of day in the earlier ones. Also, you point it...
Let's do this again. You have a green link light on the VM. What happens when you dial the VM1 Floating extension (500) from any phone?
If the lady answers, you can trace.
In my MC, when I added a DPT VM group in 3.7.2, the default Floating Extension Number for VM1 is 500. Then, when I took the VM port OUS and set it for VM1, that made 500 be the number for the voice mail. Now, in 10.2 when you make 500 be the day and night destination for each trunk, it makes...
In a TDA-200, your SMDR data will come off the serial port. You can get that into a USB port by a USB-to serial adapter. You can even get serial to ethernet with an adapter, but the data only originates from the TDA's serial port.
LkEErie
The programming features are fully explained in the MANUAL. I know, what a concept. There's that Panasonic going and printing 5 or 6 different manuals for the same system. Maybe the one marked FM (features manual) will be the one that works for you.
LkEErie
Politics aside, the disconeect supervision can be derived from a module available from Viking Electronics. If you insist on trying to interface a Panasonic extension to a Shoretel trunk, it would be necessary in just about any sequence. A CPC-1 (or CPC4) will fill the bill...
In a 50, you have the whole raft of 6xx numbers that are not being used for ICD's. You can also steal an extension number and assign it to the ICD. Then, you set the ICD to forward always to an outside number.
We do this for cell phones, where the customer has 1xx for his extension and 4xx...
The very first question I would ask is "why are you trying to get into the maintenance console from 120 feet away?" In fact, why is the attendant even wanting MC functions?
They make USB extenders, but for the price of a used PC and monitor, I can spend less than $200 and put a dedicated PC...
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