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Has anyone ever used a Konference Adaptor to connect a Polycom conference phone to a digital port on Toshiba systems? If so how did it work? I have a few Polycom phones that I want to use on my CIX1200 systems.
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No, but I'd be interested it it works. I have never heard of that product, as we have always used analog ports.
- Tony Ohio Data LLC Phone systems, data networks, firewalls and servers in Central Ohio. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.
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I have used it once before and it's a little clunky. Basically you plug it in between the handset cord. You take the phone handset offhook and dial the number you want, then you go offhook on the conference phone and talk all the while leaving the digital phone handset offhook.
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Ah, I see. Thanks Pat. More of a manual, rather than an automatic 
- Tony Ohio Data LLC Phone systems, data networks, firewalls and servers in Central Ohio. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.
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