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#224317 02/14/09 10:14 AM
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I'm looking for the documentation for the Tone Commander "Innovator" PBX, circa early 1980's. I believe it was mainly used in the hotel/motel market. I recently acquired one and would like to see if I can get it up and running. I'm new to this forum, but I collect and tinker with all types of vintage equipment, so I hope this is on the correct forum.

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BTW, I checked it again, and the model # is MH-4000.

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While I know that this may be useless feedback, have you contacted Tone Commander directly at 800-524-0024? Their tech support people are mighty sharp and may have some good information for you. I'd give them a try.


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Thanks Ed! They actually have the docs, and are sending me a copy! I never thought they would still have it....

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Let us know how it works out. What kind of system is it? What are the specs?

Inquiring minds want to know.....


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Sam, it appears to be identical in architecture to the ML-8000 intercom system. The major difference was the processor that was geared toward hotel/motel instead of a multi-link intercom system. If I recall, it still had a capacity for 80 stations, just like the ML-8000.

Most of Tone Commander's products have been big hits, but this was not one of them.


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Ed -

I don't think I ever worked on an ML-8000 (or an MH-4000). Were they any good? Most TC stuff was. Were they stand alone systems like a PAX board, or did they integrate with CO Trunks?

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Ed, when I first started with the Feds we used them with the 1A2 (ML8000) for intercoms...very dependable.

As an aside, Melco also made a "PBX" that had an attendant, about four trunks, and 24 IC stations.

Just another wierd use that did not really catch on.


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The ML-8000 was a huge hit around here with all of the government agencies. C&P Telephone/Bell Atlantic/AT&T, etc. installed these things all over the place to the extent that they were practically disposable.

I wish that I hadn't thrown so many of them away.

Sam, the ML-8000 provided 1A2 intercom for up to 80 stations with separate line appearances on a key. It was a private intercom (quazzi PBX), where private T/R and LG/L were provided. Depending upon the number of link cards (two links each, up to four cards), there could be up to eight private conversations. Called parties received flashing lamp, options for single or repeated buzz,etc.

They also had a card to provide off-premise stations or SLT's with ringing provided across T/R. Pretty sophisticated at the time for sure. That bad boy was chock-full of options for sure.

I priced the components to build one of these systems through Graybar back in the day and almost went into cardiac arrest. They were VERY expensive, but since Bell was renting them to the government, money was no object. I'm not kidding.......These things were as common as line cards around here!


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Pretty wild. Sounds like a beefed up ITT 36A system, or maybe more like the TD-100 (that had built in 1A2 too). I never worked on one, I don't think I ever even saw one. I did a lot of government work, but it was all PBXs.

Thanks for the update! You can always learn something new here!

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