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Merlin Magix Extension Identifier code

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AL16

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Sep 5, 2008
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US
I know I should be able to find this on the forums but I've been looking for about 30 minutes now and can't find it. does anyone know the code you dial to identify what the extension is at the station.
 
#00 will open the programming and tell the ext number.

Kevin Wing
ACS- Implement IP Office
ACA- Implement IP Office
Carousel Industries
 
@AL16
Thanks guys, great advice, helped a lot, you are awesome, couldn't have done without you.

or something along that line would be good, it doesn't have to be a star but at least acknowledge that people did an effort to help you.

Joe W.

FHandw., ACS

If you can't be good, be good at it!
 
he is a hit and runner. may not see him till he needs more help.
 
then he goes on my list
I sound like my wife I have a list, but on mine are the people that don't get any help any more from me.
So he can run but he can't hide. I can wait until next time.
Cheers


Joe W.

FHandw., ACS

If you can't be good, be good at it!
 
I didn't know I had to cup them as well... Anything else you would like me to do Westi??

I apologize to anyone whose feelings were hurt by the lack of thankfulness in this thread. I appreciate all your hard work.
 
I like how this has turned into moral-tips. Too much emotion in here. I thought it was a forum not a drama class.
 
AL16
it is sometimes enough to get a thank you for the work and the knowledge passed on but it seems to get less and less on this site that people do that.
You seem to get that so you are off the black list again ;-)

Joe W.

FHandw., ACS

If you can't be good, be good at it!
 
I don't know AL16. The first line of this thread had plenty of drama. The dramatic thiry minutes of searching for an answer with no results. The courage it must have taken to post for help with such an entry level question.

I completely bought the performance of a courteous technician seeking guidance. I agonized at the eternity of 19 minutes for a response.

Not exactly Oscar material but then you didn't thank the academy either.
 
When I grow up I want to be just like CarGoSki.
 
Huge ego perhaps but what exactly is wrong with thanking those who provide free help without the sarcasm? The free help did save you endless hours of reading the manuals that are freely avialable and you have now learned trhree different ways to accomplish the same thing.

Perhaps sometimes these things are taken for granted but usually the free help is accompanied but a shout out. Without the sarcasm.

Thats o.k. though. Your reputation is your own responsibility.
 
Thanks CarGoSki. I feel more enlightened. I will live more thankful for what I have received.

Thanks everyone for all your help and input.
 
to AL16.

Sometimes I get so carried away with the "fix" and great "trouble shooting advice" that I honestly forget to acknowledge the givers here on this forum.
I'm focused on the customer and getting things working like many of you are.
Over the years this group has bailed me out more times that I can remember. I have forgotten, many time, to say "thanks" and often will come back to it when I get a quieter moment. I'm sure you would have also.

Hang in there and try and give back to the forum when you can.

Thanks you all.

Mike in NH
 
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