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While watching re-runs of The West Wing on DVD recently, I noticed that the norstar phones on every desk had red and green lamps where I would expect the LCD 'triangles' to appear.
Were they just set props, or do (did) Norstar produce such a beast... and if they *are* available, would they function on my system? I am in the UK and use a Norstar Compact Plus with issue 4 software.
I've searched through the Norstar forum from top to bottom and can't find an answer - please forgive me if I am wasting your time, as that is not my intention.
Many thanks, John
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i saw the exact same thing on another show, i cant remember which and i even said to my wife i have never seen such a beast
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Hmmm, the PBX (0ption 11/31/81/?) phones I've seen use the same construction as the CICS/MICS phones. But I seem to remember 'some' of the 1/2/3-line phones have dual color indicators.
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Thanks for your answers - it seems that they might exist in the real world after all.
I'll have to keep my eyes open and hope that I come across one for sale somewhere!
John
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Oddly enough, I noticed something completely different...if you watch the West Wing, look at Leos desk. That wedge shape phone looks like an old QSU series phone from the SL-1, or perhaps even earlier. It appears to have a brown faceplate, which I don't think was available here, but could be gotten in Canada.
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Brown faceplates were from the old Logic-10 series sets which would fit the QSU-6X series SL-1 sets.
Have never seen red/green LEDs on Norstar series sets and I've installed them since day 1. There were some Unity analog sets with plastics that looked similar and had red LEDs....
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In the back of my mind, it seemed there were older sets that used the same shell as the QSU60 & 61. When you mentioned the Logic-10 series, I remembered reading about them in old NTPs. I still think those are the nicest looking phones that ever sat on my desk. If I could run them off my Option 11, I would in a heart beat...
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Also, there were other colors available for the faceplates, according to the relevent NTPs. I searched a long time to find Blue, but could never come across them...that was quite a while back, of course...
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Hello SwedaGuy - I have also noticed the same phone on Leo's desk. That system was not too common in the UK, though GEC marketed it as the MX-1 Military Communications System. I've often thought how odd it was that Leo had a different phone on his desk to everyone else - but I just put that down to the TV Director not knowing diddly-squat about phone systems!
John
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