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Posted By: tc4 Programming issue - 01/20/12 08:04 AM
I have a 6700 speakerphone. Trying to put it in place of a 6706. I need to know how to program the phone lines(3 of them) to the buttons at the top of the phone. On the 6706 the lines were put in at the bottom so the top could be used for speeddial. When the 6700 is plugged in it loses our third line. Thanks.
Posted By: JWRacedog Re: Programming issue - 01/20/12 11:34 AM
What is the model of KSU (cabinet)that you have there. I'm thinking that the 6700s (12 line phone) will work with the old Executech KSUs. Maybe someone who remembers will jump in here. Keep in mind that the system is probably over 20 years old. Do you have an intallers manual for that system??
Posted By: EV607797 Re: Programming issue - 01/20/12 11:51 AM
They don't work with the Executech, but they did work with the Digitech.
Posted By: jwooten Re: Programming issue - 01/20/12 01:57 PM
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Originally posted by EV607797:
They don't work with the Executech, but they did work with the Digitech.
Want to borrow my glasses there Ed! laugh
If it has a screen, it's a 6600. Which KSU are you connecting to?
Posted By: tc4 Re: Programming issue - 01/20/12 02:44 PM
These are the executech phones. I had a 6714S and replaced it with a 6700S and it works fine, same phone but the 6700S has a digital display. I want to put a 6700S in place of the 6706X.
Posted By: jwooten Re: Programming issue - 01/20/12 07:50 PM
Which KSU are you connecting to?
Que KSU estás conectando a?
Qui la KSU sont vous connexion à?
Die KSU sind sie anschließen?
Posted By: EV607797 Re: Programming issue - 01/21/12 08:02 AM
OOps. You're right. I was thinking about the 77XX series. Duh.

But..... It won't work on the original Executech KSUs; only the XL series and Executech II models.
Posted By: tc4 Re: Programming issue - 01/21/12 10:41 AM
Have to check on KSU, it is in the locked phone room in the building.
The 6700S does work when plugged into the 6706 jack, just that the lines are in the wrong places on the buttons. I want to program the new 6700 to haver the lines show up on the top buttons of the phone.
Posted By: tc4 Re: Programming issue - 01/24/12 11:33 AM
KSU-looked at the box and all I came up with was N0308. Not much on outside of box.
My understanding is that the phones can be programmed from Station 10, but the manuals i have do not say how to do that.
Posted By: dtmf Re: Programming issue - 01/24/12 12:10 PM
Program 59 if it is indeed a No308
Posted By: ComdialJim Re: Programming issue - 01/24/12 06:20 PM
Didn't the old NO308 need a chip in the KSU to enable the LCD to work? It been a long time.

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Posted By: dtmf Re: Programming issue - 01/25/12 06:06 AM
I think you needed rev j and above, if memory serves but like you said it's been a long time so I may be wrong.
Posted By: jwooten Re: Programming issue - 01/25/12 06:57 AM
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Originally posted by ComdialJim:
Didn't the old NO308 need a chip in the KSU to enable the LCD to work? It been a long time.
A clock chip was required for the N series which made them a K series but he probably just wants speakerphone. He's missing the B3 button!
Posted By: tc4 Re: Programming issue - 01/25/12 08:04 AM
I don't need the lcd display to work. The phone works when plugged into the jack where the 6706X is, just need to program the lines to the correct buttons.
Posted By: jwooten Re: Programming issue - 01/25/12 09:03 AM
Did you get a manual?
Posted By: Mark K. Re: Programming issue - 01/26/12 01:26 PM
it's 59 on all the XE series systems and as far as I remember they only work with xe systems - I have a few clock chips and I think all the xe systems start out as NO xxx or k xxx. Been a long time but I still have a boat load of those load 67xx - xe phones.
Mark
Posted By: jwooten Re: Programming issue - 01/26/12 02:10 PM
Yep, it's 59 and I was going to talk him through it! laugh
Posted By: tc4 Re: Programming issue - 01/27/12 02:05 PM
Thanks Jim it worked!
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