The best part today is that I got to work on an Executech 2000. I remember what I disliked most about the 6700-S phones, and it was minor. The best part was this phone system had to be 15 years old and it was still playing and all of the phones were in pretty good shape, except for the one that didn't have any LED's. I couldn't get into the programming port, so I had to go down to the master phone and read the baud rate...who would have guessed 9600 when it was supposed to have remonte maintenance?

Once I got into it, it was like riding a bicycle :-) Geeze, with button mapping and copy commands, it was pretty advanced for its time.

I have advanced too, befure I used to use Procom, now I use hyperterm. It was great to print out station features and be able to scroll back up and see them.

Carl


This model is end of life