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Posted By: emmitt2727 2264 - 10/22/10 08:01 AM
How do I allow a station to dial long distance on a comdial 2264. It is at a school and they want one class room to be given access to long distance dialing.
Posted By: dtmf Re: 2264 - 10/22/10 08:14 AM
Depends on how your programming it, by terminal or dss.
Posted By: emmitt2727 Re: 2264 - 10/22/10 08:15 AM
DSS
Posted By: dtmf Re: 2264 - 10/22/10 08:25 AM
If I remember right:

Enter program mode, enter station 0XX, press C25 on DSS and it should clear all toll from that station. Going by memory here as I would have to round up the old manual to be sure but I think it's right. If I'm wrong some will pop in and let us know
Posted By: brokeda Re: 2264 - 10/22/10 09:12 PM
2264 Executech! Wow, what a beast. :toast: Half inch copper pipe end caps for heat sinks. Great system when it came out.

:toast:
Posted By: RUSS K. Re: 2264 - 10/23/10 05:47 AM
Yep. Bet it still works almost trouble free too. I still carry the manual for it in the truck, still have 1 in use. If you need the programming manual for that part, PM me. Was a great system, just didn't do all the bells & whistles everyone thinks they need.
Posted By: dwflood Re: 2264 - 10/23/10 07:06 AM
Cool! I love hearing about these old tanks still out there humming away. 20+ years is pretty damn good for a electronic key system. I surprised the keypads still work. We used to paint new contacts on the rubber using the kit Sandman sold. Never worked too well though...
Posted By: emmitt2727 Re: 2264 - 10/25/10 07:29 PM
dtmf,

I tried that, all seemed to follow what the manual says as far as beeps and what not, but no go. I double checked that I was on the right ext. Can you change the ext numbers on this system so they no longer match the EQ numbers. I didn't think you could.
Posted By: jwooten Re: 2264 - 10/26/10 04:24 AM
Connect a terminal or LT to your system!
Posted By: dtmf Re: 2264 - 10/26/10 07:52 AM
Did you enter program, then press C41, enter station port 0XX, press C25, press * Monitor to exit programming.

I have the manual out now and that's what I'm seeing as far as taking it off.

And no you couldn't change the station numbers.I did most all my programming on the 22XX with a terminal but in a pinch would use the station and dss and it always worked.
Posted By: emmitt2727 Re: 2264 - 10/27/10 06:22 AM
That is exactly what I did, but the extention of the phone near the DSS is 300 not 110 or 111. Those 2 extensions are in classrooms on the other side of the school. And they just have the small analog phone. That is why I asked about changing ext numbers. It made all the beep as descibed in the manual, but no change to the ext.
Posted By: dtmf Re: 2264 - 10/27/10 07:03 AM
OK, I did some looking and you can change the 3 digit code for the stations in the System COS Programming, you can set them to 100-399. Completely forgot about that optional program as I never had anyone ask me to do it. You need to find out what the station number is that you want to program and you should be good.

My bad,sorry for the confusion, been a long time sense I messed with one of them old beasts.
Posted By: emmitt2727 Re: 2264 - 10/27/10 03:48 PM
No worries,

Thanks Russ. I will have to tone it out and see what port it is on.

So is it possible that the programming ext is actually 300, but hooked to port 10 or 11?

I don't want to return unless I am pretty sure about all this. It's 60 miles one way.
Posted By: dtmf Re: 2264 - 10/27/10 04:36 PM
Yes the station port will stay the same.

Example:
Station Port 42 is set to be Ext 305

In station cos programming you would use 042

I'm going to PM you my phone and cell in case you need me, 120 miles is no fun if you don't get it done.
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