The instructions you have are for doorphones that are probably 20 years old and for systems that were in existence many years before the IPO. So throw those instructions away.

What you have is commonly called a "Partner doorphone" because it was used with the Partner system which has the capability of using two such doorphones directly. These doorphones are currently being made by Viking.

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well of course... that would be easy now wouldn't it.
Except I did not setup the first one.

Well we can't teach you here other than to say this is what you need to do. Connect it to an analog station port and configure the IPO so that when it goes off hook it does what you want it to do- ring some extensions I guess?

-Hal




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