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Never done this swap before... Any pitfalls or shortcuts that anyone can suggest would be greatly appreciated. I am not Panasonic Certified, but I have been able to maintain the 816 for a customer who now needs more lines and extensions.
Thanks in advance for any tips!
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You'll have to program it from scratch but other then that it programs the same way. You have 2 MOH and 2 Ext. page also and the ability to connect 2 cabinets together. Is there voicemail?
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Yes, there's a TVS50 on the 816 that we will move over to the 1232. DPT should take care of that, shouldn't it?
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There's a good chance you won't have to change anything in the TVS 50. Setup your voicemail ports on the TD1232 in 117 and I believe you will be good to go. With the upgrade to the 1232 you may want to consider upgrading the TVs to a 125 as well. More ports and it's expandable.
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