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The original was made by Melco...
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If you can crack my code, I can crack yours
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I suck at these things. I don't even know where to start or what I'm supposed to be looking for.
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I thought it might be an exclusion unit.
Last edited by Bob3470; 10/29/18 01:30 PM. Reason: spelling
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That's the best guess by far, but still not it.
I thought someone would have gotten it by now.
Here's another clue. Sandman makes something very much like this, but it's not nearly as good. This device will trigger even if a call has been placed on hold, where Sandman's won't. (I know because I just used it to replace a Sandman unit.)
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Ok. Since no one is biting, here's the PCB that finally arrived today. The printing on the corner should tell you what it is and what it does. It's a clone of a Melco device.
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Never used them, just wired the set for control, unless I still don't know what it is.
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This was used when you had a phone or device you couldn't rewire for A-lead control. Things like cordless phones, fax machines, and stuff of that nature.
I have my partner system behind my 1A2 system, so these work perfectly to give me A lead control when I'm on a partner phone, especially if I answer a call on a 1A2 set and place it on hold to take it on a partner set somewhere else. This will let me retrieve the call from hold on any other phone.
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Super cool! Looking forward to seeing the result.
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I don't remember ever wiring a fax behind a key system, doesn't mean I didn't. I remember banks of faxes with dedicated lines.
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