I have a customer that has a ACS R7 using 6 lines and 14 extensions. Int the paging port they have a viking pa2a that rings on line 1 and a couple of horns for paging.
They added a second business and would like to have an additional line to ring to a different location and other horns to page...
Can we start a post of pics of wiring jobs that we have done that we might be exceptionally proud of.
I've seen some good ones and some really bad ones. We've just started taking pictures of them, so I dont have any that I'm real proud of, but I'm sure you guys do.
I'd love to see some of...
The new Mac OS will have something called boot camp. When you start up the computer you can hold alt down and it gives you a chance to choose windows or mac. Its not an emulator, but actually natively booting into windows. Right now it only supports XP, but will support Vista upon release...
Just out of curiosity, has anyone used winSPM in windows on an intel macintosh computer.
has anyone ever used the ip office software in windows on a intel mac?
My lease is up on my laptops and I'm thinking on going back to my roots (mac) but was wondering if i'll have problems with the...
Just out of curiosity, has anyone used winSPM in windows on an intel macintosh computer.
has anyone ever used the ip office software in windows on a intel mac?
My lease is up on my laptops and I'm thinking on going back to my roots (mac) but was wondering if i'll have problems with the...
Is there a way of copying user settings, such as button programming, from one user to another?
I know you can use the wizard when initially setting it up, but adding several users later on can be time consuming.
OK, I figured it out. My system was set up in key mode. I tested it and understand now. Thanks for all the help.
Line 1 was having problems with the carrier. All fixed now.
Someone set it up like this about 8 years ago (according to them). I'm not messing with it.
I understand, but I don't know what *03 does.
*33 is Remote Call Forwarding, but I can't find *03 anywhere.
Since I can't ask whoever programmed this, I'm just trying to understand why they did it this way.
A client called me tonight sying they couldn't forward their calls on their main line to their answering service. I didn't set it up originally, and I'm not sure why they are doing it this way, maybe one of you could enlighten me.
They have a legend 7.0, intuity audix 2.0, and analog lines...
Right.
What I was saying is, from the audix box I am able to admin the switch.
Using the single line and *10 I can admin the switch, but I cannot pass-thru to the Audix box.
So the communication seems to be one-way. Unless I am doing it wrong.
I thought about that, but I don't want to do anything that might cause me to have to reboot. We're affraid it might not come back up. That's one of the reasons we are trying to print these reports.
Let me get this straight.
I connect the Audix to the switch through the admin port, as if I were connecting my laptop.
Then I can plug my laptop into an analog port and dial in with the modem.
OK, when I do this I can go to Switch Admin on the Audix and it brings up SPM. But, when I click...
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