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Hi again! I've got messages in to Dan, just so you don't think I'm trying to get free advice! :O) ANYWAY - as I'm trying to run Program 81, I get to the point of "81 SELECT= " , 00-07, #, then HOLD - and it says "DATA PROGRAMMED" then I exit programming, but still, only the )) phone rings. The line lights up on the other phones so you can SEE it ringing..... but not hear it......
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Are any of the LED's lit red? If not they start at the bottom left, on a 20 button phone, or just the bottom button for line 1 and prceed upward for lines 2, 3, etc. after 81 select 00-07 # lit the LED's and then Hold. Also check station 10 or 100 to see if there is a night button. Nite button is using 81 if off, 84 if flashing, and 87 if lit solid.
[This message has been edited by Toshiba Bob (edited May 02, 2005).]
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Guess what! Turns out the DK16e requires THREE digits as port #'s! Soooooo, all the programming that didn't work for the 01,02,03, etc - works now!
SO - don't anyone know the quick & dirty program # to make Caller ID show up?
Thanks!!!!
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Correction..... DOES anyone know the quick & dirty program # to make Caller ID show up? Scary grammar when I'm trying to type faster than I think!
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There is a piece of hardware that you need in the system for caller ID to be passed. It is an RCIU. Honestly, I am not certain if it is even compatible with a 16e. ------------------ Avaya Telephone Repair Toshiba Telephone Repair
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The RCIU would go in an expansion cabinet, not sure how to program it. Try to find a TCIU, just snaps onto the main board in the base cabinet.
Joe --- No trees were harmed as a result of this posting; however, many electrons were severely inconvenienced.
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My manual states that it can be done. I have not installed a RCIU but I have installed a TCIU2 in a DK16e. The program notes I have refer to *50 , *51 , *52 , prgm 39 code 462, prgm 60-1, There are wiring modifications when using a RCOU/RCIU2 in the expansion cabinet and the programming could be tricky. I suggest you contact a moderator to help you with the programming. JBW
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<smacks self in the head> Yep, TCIU, not RCIU. RCIU would go on a CO card in the expansion. I do not know what I was thinking. ------------------ Avaya Telephone Repair Toshiba Telephone Repair
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