Go into auto attendance and set number of rings to 4 per line. If you forget to set the night button, at least it’ll still go to auto attendant after three or four rings.
If jack at phone end is rj45. And all four pairs are terminated to 568B then the white green of that jack is pin 3 and 6. Inly need one pair for set to work…..so at 66 block you x connect to the white green pair for every phone….each cable going out to a jack
At the card end the connector...
16 port card. Straight down. 25 pair to 66 block then if your using a patch panel the white blue one pair is all you use. You need 16 catch 5 patch cords for all 16 stations
Bell or whoever the vendor will not x connect lines to phone equipment unless lease equipment from them…..they would install if order right, another fiber modem to bring out Analog lines. But normally set up phone vendor for cut over….
Somewhat confused. Are you trying to transfer an incoming call back out to an outside line..could conference the caller and add outside person….they will drop off after they hang up
The carrier you are using can set up a trace call on your service and see what digits are going out. Have to set up a trouble ticket and make a test call while there overlooking the call. Would be my next step
U can google Panasonic TVA 50 and pull up installer manual. There are switches on side of VM that can be flipped. Turn off before and back on VM. Need laptop with terminal on it and serial cable to program
have lost my laptop that has the software for programing kxtda systems. looks like latest version is UPCMC V7.8.1.1 R14 and i see it offer for a price on DIGITALWORLDZ web site for a fee. has anyone used this site. looks like another tech site for posting. are does anyone know where to...
have issues with the second device to be dial from any voicemail box in system. first device goes out within seconds and when not returned it is program to dial a second phone number. have put up a trace on voicemail and see the first port go out and dial number but not the second number if...
Voicemail sents that info to the PBX.. If you see no issues with transferring calls to ext within the PBX than I would expect the voicemail. You can turn off voicemail and restart to see if that helps or unfortunately replace the voicemail. Good thing there pretty cheap on the used market...
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