Once you've been doing them for 10 years, the DBS is pretty simple :)

Actually you'll prolly find the actual monuting and cross connecting is easier
that the KX-T. There is a single male tail that comes off the backplane.
W/BL is port 1, W/OR is port 2, etc. CO's install via RJ14. If you have sinlgle
line ports, make sure to grab the externally mounted SLT adaptor, and note how
it's wired.
Programming is no big thing, but you *will* need a manual.

-Joe
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 07:56:48 -0800, you wrote:

>Morning Everyone
>    We are moving a customer in the Long Beach area of Southern Cal. and 
>they have a DBS 824. Do we need a DBS person to install the system. Are 
>there similarities to the KXTD series systems. Would it be easy enough 
>to install this machine. I've been doing the KXTD series for some time 
>now. I once moved a NEC Pro level box for a friend and I thought that 
>was going to be a breeze. The KSU was this small box that only had 8 
>slots in it.  Looks can be deceiving.
>
>
>
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