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Hi,
If I have an IX-8KTD, I know I can hit speaker and leave the handset down, but can the other end hear me talking into the phone with the handset down? Is it two way speaker?
I have a lot of the IX-8KTD (NS) and very few that don't have NS. Is NS no speaker? And if it doesn't have NS can I use it for two way speaker? It has a mic off option, so I would assume...
Thank you!
thanks for the help
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That's one reeeeeeally old phone you have there. The first generation ADIX phones required a separate circuit card to be installed inside the set for two-way conversations with a speakerphone. Someone else could call you and speak to you over the speaker, but you had to use the handset to reply. These additional cards, IX-SSPUs were included on subsequent models as standard equipment. The cards are still available, so contact your vendor for more info.
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Thank you, good info! You DA MAN!
thanks for the help
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