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Go to delayed ringing in the KXTA 824. Go to CO1 Jack 7 and set the delay. Go to delayed ringing in the KXTA 824. Go to CO2 Jack 7 and set the delay. CO3 should not ring on Jack 7 or 8. Personally I still set the delay on Jack 8 on CO 1 & 2 just the same as the TVS. Habit. Now there you go.....the KSU treats the TVA as proprietary telephones. 
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ext 7 and 8 are treated as a hunt group by the 824. Just like any other Voice Mail group. Call 107 and if its busy 108 rings to vm. Both ext 107 and 108 need to be connected to the TVA, thats how APITS is set up. (RTM) (DPITS you would connect only the first plug but get 2 channels. On the digital systems) Does not matter how many CO lines are on the system or what number, 107 is the pilot number, if they are set to ring at 107, then 1 of those 2 ports in that group will answer, if they are not busy. (after the delay timer expires).
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