Assuming you have DR5 software. I belive answer DN keys will do the trick. If not, this is the Guru's on this site will have some suggestions that you can review with your vendor.
Possibly an ATA for an auxillary bell ringer that can be rang on the same answer DN extension as the phones...
Thanks in advance for the assistance. Todays subject is lightning, new customer has a partner ACS in his very large home, we recently had an electrical storm and once again his system is spent. He has records of previous vendors onsite replacing the system every couple of years after a good...
our pbx has been running 20 years, not one time has it been down. constantly changing, replacing, rebooting servers, switches, routers, ect.... I also agree !!!!!! We fight tooth n nails everytime some IT guru suggests voip
Turns out it was a bad card, started having more problems, lines answering then hanging up, not answering with correct greetings, not keeping user mailbox greetings, ect...
Any good ole Bell Techs out there ?
I am looking for replacement studs for the old Western Electric Telephone Line Carbon Block Arrestor model 134A1A-100. Primarly used for commercial point of entry lightning protection many moons ago. Thanks in advance for the assistance.
The CTX/CIX is far more complex to program than the older DK40, 424, etc. that were intended to be able to program everything with a phone.
It is penny wise and pound foolish not to buy the eManager software and use that. It needs windoz XP pro, SP2 which you could have on a spare comuter, it...
check with your service provider about caller id options. I don t think individual names will be possible but company name and main number should be possible
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Yes, glorified 66 block, In on row 1 out on row 2. It creates and easy test point. I went and looked at a couple of the clear plastic ones and it is possible that it could be some sort of fuse as well. But the rest are the off white or red and you cant see the inside as if it were a...
Hmmm...,after a bit or research onsite I don t feel so bad being stumped. We have some of them in place right now but we wanted to cut through another hundred pair through the isolation transformers so I was thinking of keeping everything the same inside the box. This is some old abandoned bell...
Nope, they go on top of the clips. The best way to descibe them is a 110 bridge clip. They short directly to the next row of terminations. ie>> pair 1 white/ blue to pair 26 white/ blue
Do any of the ole' Bell guys / gals in here know what the 110 block "bridging" clips are called ? They snap in on one pair on the top row and "bridge" down to the 2nd row same pair. No protection or fuses just a "bridge" like a 66 block but on 110.
I agree, although your needs are basic, you should still look into a used Avaya Partner w/ messaging system with at least 1 "digital" set for programming. The partner can support basic sets for those areas that are hard on electronics. The partner system is also very "user friendly" as far as...
check out the Erico / Caddy website for the J-hooks
with the 90 at the top for horizontal mounting. See if that would fit your needs.
http://www.erico.com/products/CADDYcfcCableCat.asp
Fig. 15
Thanks the 911 totally slipped my mind....duhhh...
#404 to build the list "1" ; what is the "wild" character for partner ? and then #405 to assign dissallow list 1 to ext "x" ?
I do apologize I don t have the full manual....just the quick program list.
Another question is that can I do this...
How would you go about restricting 1 ext from being able to dial out but still receive calls from external lines that appear on the phone?
System is set up squared; all lines appear and ring on all phones.
Will #302 allow for the lines to appear on the phone but not dial out ?
You can try these guys not sure if they are still around.
dc specialties inc
Ph# 775-777-8826
Fax# 775-753-8831
Lynn communications
Ph# 775-738-5191
Fax# 775-738-0471
Looking for suggestions for video distribution over copper house pairs to replace an old system that is failing. Set up is as follows: PC VGA out to Composite Video converter to a distribution amp (16 port), Then the TV/Monitor sets are spread throughout the plant in various distances from...
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