I doing some work at an office where the customer had some T sets with colored strips. I dont know if they made them up or the previous installer. But they
sort of stood out compared to just the plain strips. I dont know if this is what you are referring to.
After you plug the set and cap in if you push those four button down at the same time when the cap begins to flash and hold them down.
The cap light will flash for each button in sequence starting at button 1. I cant remember if it programs the locals onto the button or just
initializes the...
It would work for the dial tone on the button, But you wouldn't have a lite or you couldn't put the call on hold. You could probably get the ringer to
work but only on one line. Just put a single line set on the ATA.
Does anyone know of a place that repairs call pilots? I have one where the wrong power supply was plugged into it.
I took the cover off to see if there was a fuse. Theres no fuse but a couple of the components close to the power jack were toast. Maybe its unrepairable. thanks
Yes we only used those blocks for Demarking the lines. Putting two wires on a single pin is only a source of trouble. If you want to have two jumper wires to come off a pin just loop it and don't use your cutting blade on punch down tool use the puchdown without the cutting blade.
Use the Feature codes MooreTel said then to access a Feature from an analog set you would use a link and *
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jerryreeve (Vendor) 21 May 02 09:26
For the most part with ATA's what you do for accessing features is first flash the analog phone (norstar calls this link) then dial * followed by...
You don't hear music when you press the hold button. The person you put on hold should hear the music. Get someone to call you and see if they hear the music.
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