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Mope -
Not much other exciting stuff.
The three usual ones:
Abandoned Incoming Call Timeout: 4, 6, 12 seconds (J1: 1-3, 1-2, 1,2,3 vacant)
Incoming Call Signal: Interrupted, Steady, Common Control (J1: 5-8, 6-8, 4-8)
Hold Lamp: Steady, Wink (J1: 7-9, 7-10)
Then there's:
Release Timing: 100ms, 750 ms (J2: 12-13, 11-12)
MOH (You have already)
The following option is available on issue 1~5 only. Issue 6 and beyond offer only bridged ringing
Incoming Ring Detect: Bridged, Direct, Ring Lead (J4: 14-15, 18-19, 15-18)
Sam
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I have an extra K403 if you're interested. PM if so -
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Thanks, I just got a 642a aux panel on ebay, im gunna try and just use the slots to install my other MOH cards. I should be able to do that without breaking too many things. If it doesnt work out I'll let you know!
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You won't get into too much trouble with the 642 panel since it is a multi-purpose utility panel where all slot pins are just brought out to the 66 clips. There's really no factory wiring between the slots like in a KSU. Do you have a 79B5 power supply for it?
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Thanks to Mope and his question about MOH on 1A2 key. I cut my teeth on 1A2 back in the 90s, but have not worked on one for a long time. A good friend whom got me started in 1A2 passed away last month, and before he passed away he told me to take care of some of his customers. I had no idea that pin 3 and 18 had the voltage and would give me problems like Mope had. The answers you guys gave back to Mope were professional, and with respect. I don't care how much or little we know, it seems that we all learn something on every job we are on. I would like to say Thank You from me to the answers you gave to Mope on his MOH problem. This little tid bit of shop talk probably saved me a great deal of headache in the future.
Dennis in NE Ohio
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Glad we were able to help. Even 8 years later!
Sam
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Thanks, Denny. Can you tell that we love this stuff? Come on back if you need help with anything else. You'll be amazed at the pool of knowledge that exists here.
I even learn something new fairly regularly when reviewing posts and I've been doing this stuff for most of my life.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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