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LOUD External Bell 1

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Oct 3, 2005
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Well now this guy just wants an extra loud external bell located in several places around his production area.

Can you suggest what equipment to use for this loud bell or horn and how I connect and configure it.

I know I got a lot of questions but I usually work on Ayava Partners. This is only my 2nd MICS.

By the way what does MICS and NAM stand for?

Dave,
The Phone Doctor
Las Vegas, NV USA

"You're Never Alone When You're Near A Phone!"

...Lily Tomlin
a/k/a "Ernestine
 
Hi Dave,
You might have a look at a peice of equipment called a Bossringer, the installation instructions come with the unit. MICS stands for Modular Integrated Communications System and NAM stands for Norstar Applications Module, I guess because it's capable of running more than one type of application. The NAM can even run more than one app. at a time, although running co-resident apps.(i.e. voicemail, ACD) is not recommended, as I've seen this cause problems in the past.
Thanks,
John

I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than to have a frontal lobotomy
 
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