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Morning all:
I have a request from a new to us client to set up a night service key on a DSX40.
I am still new to the NEC world (picked it up after Panasonic dumped us) I have been installing the SL2100 and have worked on a few SL1100's but not touched anything any older.
Is there a programming tool needed for the DSX? and what other nightmares might there be?
Thanks. Edward
Edward
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There is a 32-bit programming tool for the DSX and it's easier to use than a phone to program the system. However, it's not difficult if there is already night service. It's just a code you save on a spare key. (18+ something)
Carl
This model is end of life
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You'll need the DSX System Administrator application. If you know how to program an SL2100, the DSX will seem like a breeze to you.
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