Sure he can go thru all of that and by the time he spends money on the
book,driving,shipping
etc., Oh then he has to study the book......please do yourself a favor and
call a real
"doctor" by then or hire a local professional

DUde

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From: "SloopJohnB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PBX MAN'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 12:09 AM
Subject: RE: KX-T: Re: Newbie Questions


Please always remember and never forget; The best way to reinforce what you
already know is to teach someone else how to do it... My suggestion, just go
through the manual and post your question after you have studied the
relevant data. If you don't understand the terminology, you can ask
questions, buy a Newton's telecom Dictionary, or hire a professional. Best
of luck!

SloopJohnB

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of PBX
MAN
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 8:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KX-T: Re: Newbie Questions

He doesn't want to be over his budget anymore by calling your over priced
install services when they are not needed spending $4K for something he can
do himself for less.




You purchased the system thru Ebay
how can you be $400.00 over budget?
If you want to stop throwing your $$$$$ away call a local certified vendor
to set you up and have him or her give you the basic run down
on user features that you will commonly use

Select Telecommunications Systems
www.select-telecom.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 12:52 PM
Subject: KX-T: Newbie Questions


>I apologize if these are newbie questions y'all are tired of -- a search
of
>the archives here didn't turn up what I was looking for. I recently
purchased
>a used KX-TD308 on eBay for my home, which came with a couple of
proprietary
>digital phones. One of these is a 7431, so I should have what I need for
basic
>programming. The system came with "all manuals" but I guess the
>seller was only aware of the User Manual. I have been successful in
setting
>the date and time, following instuctions found at the URL below.
>
>1. What's the cheapest way to get hold of installation and system/manager
>programming manuals? I've come across a manual for a digital 612E at
>http://www.sharetimeitc.co.uk/User%20Manuals/KXTD612/P_G.pdf and am
wondering
>if it is "close enough" Should I just "suck it up" and buy the manuals?
Or,
>buy programmator (is it "intuitive" enough without the manuals?) instead?
I'm
>already $400 over budget on this project (budget = $0) is the problem...
>
>2. I have the two phones hooked up via their line cords punched down on a
66
>block (just for testing). They both apparently get power, etc., and one
(on
>the equivalent of jack 2) gets intercom dial tone and can call the other
one
>(on jack 1), and they can connect just fine. However, the 7431 on jack 1
>displays "Not Valid" and gives a (continuously) stuttering dial tone. Also
the
>message light on the second set is lit. Also, the extension names are
>obviously wrong. Seems to me the best thing to do to clear all these
things up
>(and countless ones I have yet to discover) would be to do what I'd call a
>factory reset, but I can't find anything that tells me how to do such a
thing.
>Ablecomm's site suggests a "system clear" for certain problems, but I
don't
>see anything there about how to do it.
>
>3. One of the phones (7420) came without a desi card or its plastic cover.
>What's the best (cheapest) way to replace these? Also, a programming
overlay
>for the 7431 would come in real handy.
>
>4. I love the idea of the ablecomm panapatch, as it fits in nicely with
the
>rest of my wiring (both network and voice are wired with cat 5e and
terminated
>on patch panels) but as mentioned above I can't really afford it. I assume
it
>is constructed of a standard patch panel, and the second and third jack in
>each group is wired by "double punching" the appropriate pair on the first
>jack. True? False? Comments?
>
>Thanks in advance

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