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Please let's stay on topic. 
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Nickels...
Take note that a Modular 8x24 is NOT a Modular ICS or MICS. Two entirely different systems, with the Mod 8x24 being a much older series.
Therefore, I suggest that that is why a Polycom will not work.
Dave
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Dave Yes I am aware that a 8x24 is a Modular DR5, I just typoed. What I am saying and Marv I think this is still on topic. The Polycom that Bob is talking about above is an SL1 Polycom phone that plugs into a digital port and functions as an analog phone. So I am curious how this could possibly be working on an 8x24??? Is was not made for Norstar phone systems and am interested to know how this is working.
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