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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fpgaguy: [B] I have the manual set that came with the 816 and VSP75. Where are all those nice codes listed? (Like the one you just gave me).
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did you try pressing the * button on the phone when ringing this should then show you the caller id bettr bet to upgrade the system though i think
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by peter doyle: did you try pressing the * button on the phone when ringing this should then show you the caller id bettr bet to upgrade the system though i think </font> I just did, and it didn't.
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I just found the feature list.
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P401AA is a version 1 and there is no E prom upgrade. You would have to change the CPU.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by MrGemini: P401AA is a version 1 and there is no E prom upgrade. You would have to change the CPU. </font> I'm glad you told me that. It would proably be cheaper to buy a new unit. I have 5 7235 phones, a fax, voicd mail (looking for a vs50 right now) and 3 CO lines. Any recomemdations? I was thinking of the 816-7 units, but I'm open. Thanks
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Fpgaguy, all this help and you still never completed your profile for us. I was going to e mail you a list of features per version but, no can do. If the system meets your needs I would keep it until it craps out or you out grow it. Most SOHO applications don't use 70% of the features built into a system. Gem
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by MrGemini: Fpgaguy, all this help and you still never completed your profile for us. I was going to e mail you a list of features per version but, no can do. If the system meets your needs I would keep it until it craps out or you out grow it. Most SOHO applications don't use 70% of the features built into a system. Gem</font> I thought I did fill everything out. Well, I'll do it now. I would love to hear what you think and I do appreciate the help.
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You're right of course about most of the features. I've got a seperate building in the back yard that is interconnected with the house. All the home and business lines go into the 816/vs75. The door phones are extemely useful. There was a time before I had them when a VP from a large software company showed up to talk business. I just happend to check the front door as she arrived. Otherwise it could have been bad.
The custom service on the VS75 gives my company as big a look as I want and keeps the "spam" calls away, since I have a seperate custom menu enabled on the home line. The only thing I'm missing is caller ID support. I really want to see the caller ID of a caller before I pick up the phone and I want it logged.
Thanks again for all the help. I'm very techincal, and have a strong comm background, but in the operational comm world. As well all know, no one can know everything these days.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by fpgaguy: You're right of course about most of the features. I've got a seperate building in the back yard that is interconnected with the house. All the home and business lines go into the 816/vs75. The door phones are extemely useful. There was a time before I had them when a VP from a large software company showed up to talk business. I just happend to check the front door as she arrived. Otherwise it could have been bad.
The custom service on the VS75 gives my company as big a look as I want and keeps the "spam" calls away, since I have a seperate custom menu enabled on the home line. The only thing I'm missing is caller ID support. I really want to see the caller ID of a caller before I pick up the phone and I want it logged.
Thanks again for all the help. I'm very techincal, and have a strong comm background, but in the operational comm world. As well all know, no one can know everything these days.</font> UPDATE 6/7/2005: I just installed a VPS50 and a 816-7 that I bought on Ebay. It works exactly like I wanted. No more blinking lights. The default behaviour is to display the caller ID while ringing the extension with the VPS programmed with FXA.
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