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The DK 424 (or 280)... Some users, all on a new office area with new phone runs from a demark that existed on their floor, get a very noticable echo on everything. Everything means incoming, outgoing and voice mail.
Having not seen this before, what can cause it? If crossed wires, I would think they could also hear OTHER phones, which they do not. What can cause this and what should I look for? They do NOT seem to be on the same PDKU card, but may be. Reporting of the probem has not been very specific in all reports.
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try making a call from the dmark with a butt set
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Also try calling over intercom to eliminate the phone/card/processor. If intercom works ok, check the co card.
Joe --- No trees were harmed as a result of this posting; however, many electrons were severely inconvenienced.
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