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fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
2 Jun 12 20:39
can someone help me to install a 412 tdl on my magix system
i tried on slot 2 and did the board renumber, used a 4412D+ all i got was battery and could use the volume
setting.
here is my card setting on the slots
0 processor w/cke5
1 408 mlx gs/ls
2 412 tdl
3 016 mlx
4 016 etr
5 016 t/r
is there a certain slot i should use?
please help
steve
pmcook (IS/IT--Management)
2 Jun 12 22:20
How do you have the ports punched down? The module isn't slot dependent. Use the blue, orange, green, brown, slate secondary pairs and white, red and black primary pairs. Wire it tip and ring.

fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
2 Jun 12 22:57
i have the amp cable plug into the card and tel jack temp to white blue with a 4412d+ plug in
it don't matter what slot its in does it?








How do you have the ports punched down? The module isn't slot dependent. Use the blue, orange, green, brown, slate secondary pairs and white, red and black primary pairs. Wire it tip and ring.
pmcook (IS/IT--Management)
2 Jun 12 23:38
No it does not matter what slot it is in except for how the system will number the extensions. Have you had a look at the system error log to see if the card is generating alerts? Have you tried any other pairs, like wh/o-o/wh?
fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
2 Jun 12 23:58
i haven't done a system error log. is that easy to do?
also my mail light was on and volume control is the only thing that would work.
i'll try wh/or and other prs tomorrow.
does it sound like a problem in the 4412d+ set?
can i do a system error log with my mlx-20L set?
Helpful Member!  pmcook (IS/IT--Management)
3 Jun 12 1:24
Menu > Maintenance > System > Error Log > Permanent
also check Last 99.

Yes, you need the 20 at extension 100 or 104.
merlinman (Programmer)
3 Jun 12 8:42
Was there something in slot 2 other than a 412 TDL when you started?

If so, what was it?

http://home.comcast.net/~merlinman -merlinmansblog.blogspot.com

Helpful Member!  cvrbob (TechnicalUser)
3 Jun 12 10:52
What does it show ,in slot 2 in the system inventory ?

Try reseating the board

also try busy out slot 2, then do a reset, then do a restore
fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
3 Jun 12 19:44
i had a 408 mlx in slot 2
i swapped with a 412 tdl did board renumber
then slot 3 016 mlx would not work
slot 4 i didn't test it's a 016 etr
slot 5 tested ok 016 t/r
is it a bad 412 tdl?
Helpful Member!  TouchToneTommy (Vendor)
3 Jun 12 20:45
So have you done a board renumber after swapping out the card in slot 2?

Menu
Sys Program
Start
System
Board Renumber
Answer Yes

See if it starts working after the system restarts.

You're going to have to do a bit of reprogramming of the extensions downstream from the new card.

fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
4 Jun 12 7:20
i swapped the 412 tdl back to a 408 mlx
did board renumbering, then slot 3 the 016 mlx goes back to work. slot 4 ok, slot 5 ok.
i've got to get training reprograming of the extensions from my new card .i hope to see the 4400 phones working 1 day.
i'm going to retire from the phone company not long from now, i'm getting ready for a hobby with my systems. thanks for yalls help i'll keep online.
fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
7 Jun 12 6:35
merlin legend processor card ver7.0 has red alarm light on.
all ext work fine
is it the processor or any card in the system making the alarm
thanks
Helpful Member!  ttech (Vendor)
7 Jun 12 7:52
The 412 won't work if the processor is running legend software. It has to be a magix
cvrbob (TechnicalUser)
7 Jun 12 10:22
look at your permanent errors to see why the red light ?
ttech (Vendor)
7 Jun 12 19:41
His 1st post says it's a magix.
His 6th post says its a legend.


pmcook (IS/IT--Management)
7 Jun 12 23:00
He needs to start a new thread.
Dexman (TechnicalUser)
9 Jun 12 20:09
I think ttech nailed it. If the processor is a Merlin Legend....any release....you won't be able to use 4400 series telephones or modules.....because the Legend does not support them.

Your choices for the R7 Legend are:

1) MLX telephones
2) ATL telephones...aka...Merlin Classic telephones
3) ETR telephones...aka...Partner telephones
4) Single Line telephones...aka...SLTs

I love2 "FEATURE 00"

fm6987 (TechnicalUser)
12 Jun 12 6:53
is there a special processor card i need for magix system
like cke/5 617r33 to work the tdl card?
when i do the intercom speaker *05 it says legend
Helpful Member!  Dexman (TechnicalUser)
12 Jun 12 7:28
There are 2 ways you can go. The Legend processor can be replaced with a Magix processor, or, Magix software can be downloaded into the Legend processor and the programming converted.

My preference would be to swap processors and "start with a clean sheet of paper", but I think that most people would suggest going the flash upgrade route.

No matter which way you go, there are a small number of cards that are supported by the Legend that are NOT supported by the Magix. Those cards will need to either be simply removed or replaced by other cards that the Magix does support.

I love2 "FEATURE 00"

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