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Posted by Jerry Dorf on June 5, 2007, 1:53 pm
Please log in for more thread options The company I work for recently aquired a company that has a partner phone system. Not being familair with the Lucent ACS systems, how will it react to removing 2 CO lines without reprograming? It appears that each phone has buttons for each CO line like a key system. My experence is with the panasonic KX-T systems. Thanks Jerry | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Rich Piehl on June 5, 2007, 3:36 pm
Please log in for more thread options Jerry Dorf wrote: > The company I work for recently aquired a company that has a partner phone
system.
>
2 CO lines
> Not being familair with the Lucent ACS systems, how will it react to removing > without reprograming? It appears that each phone has buttons for each CO line
like a key
> system.
> > My experence is with the panasonic KX-T systems. > > Thanks > After you remove the lines the buttons corresponding to those lines will still function. You'll just get 'dead air' when they're pressed. The question mark will be how the phones are programmed for off-hook select. If they are programmed for intercom dial tone - no problem. If you are removing lines 5 & 6 and they are programmed to sequentially select 1,2,3,4 no problem. If they are programmed to go off hook to line 5 or 6 and you are removing 5 & 6 every time they go off hook they're going to get dead air. Their off hook selection will need to be reprogrammed. Also of issue is if they are set to use pool lines and the removed lines are part of the pool. Or if speed dials are set to go out on the removed lines. Again, selecting those lines will give you 'dead air.' Hope this helps. Take care, Rich God bless the USA -- Et in terra pax | |||||||||||||

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