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What I see is that block 25 and 26 are open unlike the other extensions that are wired to the block on the sub d attched to the ICS. I will atch them to block 25 and 26 will I still be able to use it has an extension. I had 234 being used by a employee. Will that work?


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I have no idea what you're saying here. There are no D-sub connectors on an ICS. Are you talking about the NAM?

It would be best if all your connections went back where they were.


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the 66 block is wired and connected to the compact ICS with to connectors and above them I have a picture of a phone which I assume are the extentions and then a pictureof telephone poles i assume would be the CO line side. So in actuality nothing as connected the NAM accept the two wires plugged into the card using rj11 that I can't remeber where I took the off the block at. I applogize for not being clearer


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OK, the unit you're describing is a CICS. A Nortel voice mail system would connect directly to the station block (with the telephone picture). In all the years that I have done this, I have never connected a NAM to a CICS, always a Flash or CallPilot. I don't doubt that it will work (with compatible software in each unit). Was this WORKING before, or are you trying to ADD voice mail to the system?


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I was just trying to move it from old location to new. I toned out the extentions to the block and got a head of myself because they were toning out with 221 at the top 222 on block 3 223 at block5 etc. So i just pulled the lines and then found out after the fact that the 2 lines were attched to the NAM. Yes everything was working fine. call comes in auto attend picks up. Now I can call out and incoming only rings no answer probably until I can find the place for the 2 lines that connect the NAM. I do appreciate all you have done.


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Ezah, you will have to forgive me for sounding rude. I will apologize in advance for any hard feelings that this may cause.

Why in the world would you try to do a job that you are not qualified to do. It is perfectly clear that you have absolutely no knowledge of the system you are working with? I am just curious to know.

I am a Telephone man by trade. You may be also. I don't know. I do know that it would be a DIS-service to any customer to try and move a system I have no knowledge of or experience with. For instance, if a customer were to call me and ask, "Would you come and move my ESI system and voicemail", I would decline the job. I have no experience or knowledge of the ESI and would not try to pretend I did just to get the work. The customer would be better off finding a company that handled ESI equipment.

Again, I am not trying to be rude. I know it may come across that way, but try to understand my point of view.


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Well were friends and I told him up front. I understand what you are saying. Thanks


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Fair enough smile

Let us know how it turns out, goodluck :thumb:


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Yeah I just need to figure out how to attch the NAM. Thanks again


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Does anyone know how to connect or where on the block a Meridian Apps Mod NT5b75ac-93 is attached. Thank you in advance


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