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There are two different cabinet types for the 124i system. One is part # 92000 and the other is # 92000A. It's my understanding that the 92000A cabinets must be used with the commonized software, otherwise the system may intermittantly go into system start-up, because the power supply in the 92000 isn't suffcient enough to handle the extra draw present in the commonized systems.
Can anyone out there confirm this?
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its not the software- its the type of phones used. lol- i can't tell you what the difference is- except the old phones have bigger footprints and handsets than the new style...
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Bigger footprints, 8 function keys across, PITA wall mounts, itsy bitsy MW light. But that is about it, the newer style I-Series phones look like Aspire prototypes. IIRC I thought the newer cabinets had better power supplies then the older.
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