Like Dexman says, buying an R6 processor would be a better option. Investing some money in your business for the phone system should be a top priority.
I think you can also use 4 meg card. The card has to be an Avaya card because it contains a special format. I don't think you can format any 4 meg card in windows and expect the Definity software to be able to use it.
TexasRedCMC is correct. The connection to the phone relies on gravity and its not a very heavy phone. Sometimes even holding the phone down with your hand works.
The comcode on your R4 processor comes back as "PAR ACS PROC MOD R1 REP" so it was probably upgraded to the R4. The comcode for the R6 is not a valid comcode. Can you recheck your numbers?
Unplug the cable from the telephone and then plug it back in to get it to reboot. When you see "press * to program", press *, then use the # to go through all prompts without changing. At the end it should display something like "no changes" and then "enter command". At this point press "mute...
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tell your users that the internet responsibily form that they signed specifically states that they are not allowed to install any software on the company issued computer or they will lose privelages or be terminated.
If you put in a good description in search on their web site, most of the time it is still there. Example: "Definity SI maintenance" came up with http://support.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100009370
I had a laptop with a simular problem. The fan would stop working and then the laptop would shut off. Turns out it was the metal shroud around the fan that was bent a little out of shape and once in a while would bind up the fan. I straightened out the shroud and all is well. Try the fan and...
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