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I am trying to setup a third MOH port using an available CO port on the system. This is a Mach 1 FP3 and I have 12 CO ports with 1-8 in use and currently ports 9-12 open. According to the book I should be able to access System Parms with Flash 09 and program MOH channels 3-8 via buttons 13-18, btw I am accessing system via serial port so I am using the appropriate conversion and when I put in any of those button options the system does not recognize the entry. If I print System Parms and view the Music channels it looks like this: MUSIC CHANNEL[3..8] CO - 255 255 255 255 255 255. Any help on this would be appreciated, thanks.
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Try programming through the phone, not the win interface. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the tip I'll give that a try.
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Just tried accessing via phone set and when I try to press any of the MOH channel buttons, 13 thru 18 the phone just beeps back like I selected something incorrectly. Is there somewhere else in the system, like CO programming but I didn't see anything there that needs to be programmed up first before they are accessible thru program 09?
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Programming Steps 1. Press the MUSIC CH # FLEX button (FLASH 09, Button #1 through #6). The following message displays: X= 3-8 YYY = CO Line number 2. Enter a valid number (001-144) that corresponds to the CO line number desired. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard
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I'll have to give that a try, according to the book it says to access the channels via buttons 13 thru 18. I just looked at my Vodavi Mach 1 programming cd and it does show them via buttons 1-6 as you've pointed out. I always thought my hardcopy and the cd where the same, apparently not. In the book it also shows a circuit setup with some caps, resistors and external power supply. Is that really necessary to make the moh work via a CO port. Will it work with either 24 or 48 volts? Thanks for all your help.
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The channels were accessible via buttons 1-6 and the small circuit setup worked per instructions. I used a 48 volt supply and non-polarized caps and that setup worked well. Thanks to all that took time to get me going in the right direction, I appreciate it.
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