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I bought a few of these:

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5794644336&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1

I hope these are right.....

I'm really handy with fixing things and making things work, but What I'm looking for is the pinouts to ELD SHD and MPD, the three cards I need to connect the 3 analog lines in our house, the 2 ELD cards (or should I take 1 of these out and sell it?) for the 3 exec phones and the analog lines for the VM server and fax machine!

The Website I joined was:

https://www.tel-programmer.com/all_types_telephone_manualcenter.html

Was this not a good thing? That's what I've been studing - they have a maintnence manual which at the time I posted the eariler post thought would have the pinouts but didn't after I was done reading it....

I understand that ELD is 2 pair then skip a pair but is two pair for one phone (4wire) or 2 phones (2wire) and are those wires specific to GRYB ?

I'll probably (as soon as I can dedicate an hour to instlling it) end up paying the 66.00/h for phone support from the guy I bought the kit from, I just only have time in the late evening right now and I don't think he'll be to happy about staying up that late... [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]

Thanks again for all of your help!

BTW: Is the led on ELD supposed to stay on? the others don't.....

Geoff

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The tel-programmer has all the manuals you need for the system and admin. You are looking at the wrong one as I know they are all in there, you want the install manuals and the admin. Use the SBU5 DBU5, you will run into a few features that the older 3 doesn't have but it will get through it just fine.

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Russ runs a local service and private tech center.

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YAY!! Thank you!!! Will this manual have the pinouts I'm looking for?

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The install will have all the cards and block pin outs


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Belive it or not I actually got the dag-on thing working! Without reading the entire manual - does anyone know where the external page signal out hooks up and weather or not it needs to amplified and weather or not there's a relay to turn on and off that amp if it does need to be amplified.

I think this will be the best investment for our home I've made yet!!!


Thanks! (or Cheers depending on which side of the hemisphere you're on!) [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com] [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]

Geoff

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I think I've got everything figured out - but I can't find one last thing - is there a way to adjust the speed (or legnth) of the flash signal sent to the co trunks? It's way too short and needs to be longer....

Thanks!

Geoff

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I think I've got everything figured out - but I can't find one last thing - is there a way to adjust the speed (or legnth) of the flash signal sent to the co trunks? It's way too short and needs to be longer....

Thanks!

Geoff

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Look in the system timers section of your software. It should be labeled "CO Signal Flash Time". You can also find more information on page 5-54 of the Administration Manual for system release 5.

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Actually I have version 3 - but I think that did help, the exec phones have a flash sig button to press on the display and that works now but the flash button in the corner of the dial pad still is too short... Oh well, did anyone know about the volume level of the external page... does it need to be amplified?

Geoff

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