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#206136 02/15/12 10:24 AM
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On the old DK systems you could program a "save" feature under a button on the phone to save the last number you called. You could access this number months later if you needed it. It acted as a redial button except it would keep the stored number until you pressed "save" again. Is this "save" feature available on the new CIX200?

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Is anyone still putting CIX200s? If so why?

That is such a common feature, Toshiba wouldn't take it out.


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But they did the CTX/CIX didn't have the "save" key like the older DK/CT range.

The CIX200's are still sold today as part of the current CIX range.

The IPedge is in beta testing over here at the moment but is soon to be released.


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I agree that it was a good feature but I suppose Tosh thought that the Call History feature would supercede it in most situations -apart from the one you have stated!

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Thanks guys. I appreciate your input.

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I put in a CIX200 recently. I think it was designed with IP in mind, with the slots being 32 ports each, but has less card slots then a CIX100. If they made a rack mounted CIX100 chassy, I would think it would have made more sense.

I did not know about this DK feature, but I dont think theat feature is the only feature Toshiba left behind.


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