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I have a Dk 280 using dkt2010-sd phones. I know you can verify port numbers on the phone by #402, but is there a way to verify what extension number is assigned to the line/port?
Thanks, Dan -------------- Strata DK 280
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I'm not a Toshiba tech but most systems will display ext. number of calling extension so to to find the ext. number call another ext. with a display
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I don't think that works as you might think it does. I can program the phone display to read out the users name and I can also edit the ext number. I'm not sure exactly what that does with the actual ext number. But I will try that.
Thanks, Dan -------------- Strata DK 280
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well, either way that worked! I can't believe I didn't think of that. Thank you.
Thanks, Dan -------------- Strata DK 280
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INTERCOM #407 should display the Ext. number.
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Excuse me...#407 displays the PDN, SDN or PHDN. #401 displays the station number and #402 the port number.
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