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I am having trouble finding a PMS "Y" cable for the Mitel Express Messenger? Can anyone tell me where I could find a wiring diagram - I will probably have to make one up myself.
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Why do you need Y cable????
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I believe the "Y" cable (Mitel PN 50000320) allows access to the serial port for the Express manager connection, as well as the PMS connection.
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You can do that, but you have to dial into the EX Msngr and change the port type when you want to access
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I don't think there is a y cable, and why have one? One on site, can unplug and hook direct and off site can access via modem.
While Dane is correct about disabling the PMS operation, with a y cable the pms may still try to send info, thats sure to mess something up IMHO.
The Mitel cable mentioned, from what I've read is only a low profile single ended cable to allow the door to be closed.
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