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When an analog station hookflashes on a CO line, doesn't the line go on hold in anticipation of a transfer? Doesn't that cause the extension you are calling to ring with dial tone after you hang up with them?

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Junkman, on the Toshiba CIX if you program a slt to go offhook on a trunk, you can dial ** to switch to intercom.

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In my opinion a properly programmed and labeled digital phone would be a lot more impressive and a whole lot simpler to use than his request,and there are plenty systems out there.A properly labeled phone and system for a demo,Would surely convince any reasonable buyer, we all know that in business aplications ,programmed feature buttons are necessary to achieve any kind of usage potential of a phone system.

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Bada Bing, Bada Boom, Gene's on target.
"Would surely convince any REASONABLE buyer".
The key word here, in Mister Rogers Neighborhood,
is "Reasonable".
Hello!!! Ive found this pigs ear! I don't want to spend much money, but I want to turn this Pig's ear into a Silk Purse. Of course iI don't want it to look like a Silk Purse and I don't want anyone but myself to be able to find the opening.

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There is a reason that the most successful businesses subscribe to the maxim that the customer is always right.

I've looked into the suggested systems here, and it seems that there are several exact solutions to the problem, most noteably the Avaya IP Office suggested by TTT.

As a close to exact system, with the only change being having to use the flash hook, I could use the TalkSwitch for a few hundred bucks, saving thousands.

Thanks for the help (at least those of you who tried to help instead of telling me why I was wrong for wanting what I want).

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Avaya---out of production.
Panasonic does all except use hookflash.
No, the customer is not allways right.
If I were going to do this locally you would have to pay up front and sign off on how the system works and agree to accecpt it as is. Any change would be T&M.
Whenever weird parameters are set, it's been my experience that when the end product is seen and used, changes are required that are far outside of what was specified, and payment is withheld.
Been there, done that, will leave it to someone who has not. An effort was made to answer your question, which several people did. My input was
an exact match except for the hookflash, and was comprised of a low cost system that is not out of production, has the best wireless, voice mail, caller ID routingetc,etc. You can't beat a Panasonic in a house,
it's too flexible. Your not wrong for wanting your system, It's just a thing I steer clear of.
I don't think you will find a lot of successful
phone companies ready to run over and install the system you spec. or sell it, unless they get money up front, like on the Internet. Then when it has problems you get to play the Internet Game--- Heres Bob!!!!!

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Avaya---out of production.
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When did Avaya go out of production?


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No, the customer is not allways right.
If I were going to do this locally
Brokeda, trust me when I say that's one thing you'll never have to worry about.

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Would this happen to be an apartment building application or assisted living?

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Johnny,

Now that we have all had a chance to assist you, give our personal opinions, and you have expressed yours, please complete your profile so we know whom we are helping/discussing this situation with.

Thanks.


Ken
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