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We "partner" our Partners with Keyvoice VMSs. they work really nice. The two pair thing is so you can have analog phones.
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2 pair allows the use of the same ports for either system phones or analog phones. Show me another key system that will do that!
I thought you said that your system was down...
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Panasonic..and they do it the right way.
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When dealing with software I think the s series stuff is for the ctx and the f series is for the mtx ltx. Also if you stay within the series level it should be downward comp. (f5,f4,s4,s3 etc.) the series is the first number and the rev within that series is the second.
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I was called today to a site with a Protege CTX that was no longer supported by an installer. I understand from your earlier posting that this system is programmed via terminal and requires special software. The software in this CTX was S4F06, do you have the software to manage this switch and if so how can I get a copy? Thanks for your help. <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by rustynails: some programming can be done through a executive handset. However you need the software to program the majority. Additionally, each rev level is specific to your interface s/w. Crack the case and look for something like Sf04 written on one of the eeprom chips. I will send you s/w you need.</font>
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Hi all;
I've got a protege system, and I am in need of software to program it. EEPROM labels tell me I need k32us5.f05. Can someone send me this? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by c0d3r: Hi all;
I've got a protege system, and I am in need of software to program it. EEPROM labels tell me I need k32us5.f05. Can someone send me this? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks.</font> Please complete your profile in full, so we know who it is we are helping. Thanks! ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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Done. Sorry about that. Should be all set now. I'm actually the network guy, and have inherited the phone system as well. Mostly just need to be able to add and remove users from the voicemail system. Hate having to call the vendor every time we hire someone.
TIA
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Thanks! The software you requested is for programming your phone system, not voicemail. Do you know what type voicemail you have? Is it onboard, or a separate unit? ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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