I'm going to be throwing a T series phone into my 6x16 for testing. The documentation I have from http://candcenterprises.ca/norstar_docs/ shows that I need an M series phone. Does that mean I can't use T series at all?
Or does it just mean I need an M series phone to program it, and I can use...
I guess I'll get a T7208 and an M7208, and we'll see which one is dead first (I'm counting on the M living longer than the T).
Doesn't the 616 (with DR from 1991, "La Grande" - no idea which version it is since it doesn't say) require an M series phone to program anyway? I don't even know if it...
I never thought of that. The T series actually looks good when you *look* at it first glance but it seems if you look at it from the REAL side you find cheaper quality parts.
I don't want to start a flame war, but in your experience, which series is better, in terms of reliability, quality, etc.?
(Just PLEASE no flaming!)
TIA
That's stupid. Setting up a simple MAILBOX seems like one of the easiest things to do in the key system world. (On Asterisk, I believe that was adding a line or two to a config file)
- ML
I'd hire someone if it were a business, but I'm setting this one up to learn things and then I can go on to businesses.
Once I get a phone and the patch panel/cable, it should be much easier to learn things (since I could actually use it, heh).
One last question - does anyone find better call...
Well, what does Feature 60 exactly do? Does it dial *60 in DTMF? Or is it a weird voltage sent through the line?
If you find out exactly what happens if you hit a Feature button, you might be able to do so.
Actually, I know a Kohl's with a Norstar system and after-hours, calls will broadcast...
Thanks. I was thinking it might be the easiest and most cost-effective to use a spare computer laying around here since I've got a LOT of hard drives (a few 200GBs as well).
Not sure how I could hook it up however.
Sorry to be such an idiot. I'm learning. I'm waiting on a patch panel and the proper cables and everything, and hopefully I'll be set up soon.
Thank you!
- ML
One thought I had was using a spare Mac (Power Mac G3 possibly, I'll need to check on that) to record calls. Is there a way I can set it up so the PM G3 has "all authority" on calls and can listen on any call?
TIA
That's what I was assuming. I'd prefer to save them for at least a month, but even better would be if I could choose how long for each one. I'm thinking of "groups"
Regular Calls: erase after 7 days
Verbal Contract: Manual erase
TIA
I've got a Norstar 6x16 (NT5B01) with a software cartridge I assume to be DR1 (it says 1991).
Is there any way to do call recording on ALL calls? I want outbound to have a beep every 15 seconds (makes it legal to record without saying "this call will be recorded" on every call) and for incoming...
I found a 6-conductor patch panel as well. Are there any additional features that are exclusive to 6-conductor?
TIA
(And sorry for asking such stupid questions!)
Here's a 16-port telco patch panel: http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=8290&sk=MC51730
Do you mean using something like that?
(It's a 6 x 16, if that helps - I only need 16 phone jacks)
TIA
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