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I have the manual but I have a question. I have 2 CO lines that ring at station 10. I want them to ring at station 15 as well. Here is what I did:
In program mode SPKR 81 HOLD SPKR 005# (logical port for dn 15) then pushed the buttons on the phone associated with Co 1 and CO 2 HOLD SPKR ## HOLD SPKR ## HOLD
Where am I missing it?
Thanks
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What type of phone on station 15(005)?
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All of our stations are DK2020SD
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You might try using program 39 for station 005 and select the buttons you want your CO lines on and enter the CO line number (probably 001 and 002).
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If you don't want to assign buttons on the station you can also use *81 to assing the ring to the station. There's a great logic diagram in the programming manual on page 3-181.
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The intercom button represents line 1 and the line one button represents line 2. JBW
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Also, make sure port 005 has access to lines 1 and 2 in program 40.
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JBW had the answer I needed on this. I was pushing the buttons corresponding to the CO lines. I used prgm 81 again and used button 1 and button two... All is well. Thanks everyone...
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