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Hi folks I wonder if any of you phone techies could help me with this simple job.
Basically I want to put a cordless handset on one of my extensions for my warehouse manager so he can carry his extension around with him.
I have 2 analogue sockets which at the moment are used for incoming and outgoing fax machines. So he could share the outgoing fax extension.
I have figured out that the outgoing fax machine is on extension 223 and i can contact other extensions from the fax machine
But whoever installed the system has blocked dialling the extension number 223. (probably to prevent ppl dialling the fax machine and confusing it)
However I want to lift the block on dialing extension 223 and I dont really know where to start.
Thanks for reading, all help appreciated.
Regards
Russ
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my dozy receptionist told me the wrong extension number.
turns out its 234 after all.
Aah well 6 hours trying to chase rainbows.
Ce'st la vie!
Put these posts in your hall of shame for stupid ppl lol
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are you still going to need help?
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Put these posts in your hall of shame for stupid ppl lol happens to the best of us , I spent 4 hours tracing the circuits and trying to figure out why the taillights on my wifes car wern't working until I stopped and asked myself If I ever checked the bulbs TWO burned out bulbs :bang:
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Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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Skip, been there! Have dual filament bulbs and poor grounds on your tail/stop lights and then only have 1 tail filament working, then try to analyze what the heck is going on. Then FINALLY get smart and replace ALL the bulbs at once. And fix the grounds. What a rush when it all works again! John C. (Not Garand)
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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although i appreciate your goodwill I still feel stupid lol! listen though i would dearly love the DXE manual if any1 has got it!
mind you i dont know whos more stupid me or bill fliipen for askin if i sill need help!
if your listenin bill take care, ppl like you make the internet a nice place! nuff respect!
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Hey now, I was just trying to be neighborly :toast:
I read somewhere that a do-it-yourself guy decided to fix his washing machine. the belt kept slipping during spin cycle. He tore it all apart, replaced and adjusted the belt. ran a load and opened the lid in time to see the spin cycle wasn't working. drained the water, pulled it all apart, re-inspected, tested again and still didn't see it spin. pulled it apart again, doublechecked again, watch for tyhe spin again still nothing when it hit spin. then the realization came: Spin doesn't work with the lid open :rofl:
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