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This post started as a dk40 totally different animal .
Now its a 424 ?
Bass maybe the waters getting a little to deep
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Bass, The 424 is much trickier that the 40. I would suggest paying one of the Toshiba moderators for a few minutes of over the phone tech support. They should be able to talk you through it pretty easily. ------------------ Business Telephone Repair
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Also, programming is done from a 20 button phone, the buttons on the DADM are never used to program with. When you use prog. *29 and select which DADM, the buttons on the phone itself show how the DADM buttons are programmed.
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What I would suggest: 1. Find extension 205. 2. At 205, press Intercom, dial # 4 0 2 3. The display should say that the physical and logical port is 005. If it is not, you have to find the sixth port (pair 11) of the first PDKU block and hook a 20 button display phone up to it. 4. Use the PDF that SS sent you Press the fourth button up on the left on the second console and it will dial the phone you think is 32.
[This message has been edited by SSPhone (edited September 16, 2005).]
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Thanks everyone, and sorry for the initial misinformation on the systemn type. I refered to an onsite technical notice from Toshiba (about upgrading the chip in a DK40i) and assumed THAT was the system on site. (Wasn't on site for first postings).
I'm getting some live help via phone for this issue.
Dan, Phx.
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Just wanted to say thanks to SSPhone (Steve) for some excellent phone help. Steve walked me through several programs and gave me an excellent start to learning this system! Problems were solved and he helped me add a Night Button feature that didn't exist before. Thanks Steve!
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Hello I am new at an office and I just had a phone jack fixed, I hooked up our DKT2010-SD toshiba. The phone will not ring to incoming calls, and i cannot find the manual, It works fine, I just cant figure it out to make it ring at that jack. It will ring at other jacks, and we tried other phones, the phone is fine, Do i need to program it to this line?
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At that phone, press Intercom, #, 4 0 2.
It will tell you the logical and physical ports and the number will start with a zero.
You have to go into programming at port 005 which usually is extension 205 and program that 2010SD port number to ring.
We can't post password programming on here, so once you find that 2010SD port number maybe someone will help you out.
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