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Do you know how to get into CAT mode and do you know the password for the system?
I have no experience on the NEC other than the DS1000. So I do not know the PW or CAT mode.
Have tones of experience on many other systems though.
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Lane, no offense, but you'd be much bettr off subbing this one out to someone experienced with NEC. -- Just my advice, FWIW.
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No Offense taken and if there was someone to sub it too I would, but how hard can it be to program a phone to have the ability to use a headset?
We program all types of systems including big PBX's that use MML language so I guess we will figure it out.
I was only looking for a quick heads up and pointed in the right direction.
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having given the clues to getting in. The command you are looking for is 90 yy=00 (SO EFFECTIVELY COMMAND 9000) first data = EXTN No "," KEY No DE (which stands for data entry) F1090 EXE
Hope this helps!
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helps tremendously, Thank you R4!
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Made an attempt at this today-
My Steps after getting into command 9000
9000>142,01 (DE) Displayed 9000>142,01:142- I entered 1090 EXE Data Not Found was the response. I noticed you mentioned F1090 in you notes - does this "F" need to be entered and if so - How?
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line keys correspond to a letter start from there.. if i'm not mistaken its the 6th line key on CAT mode.. hope this helps
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Correct.
But 9000>142,01:142- means that the key is currently programmed. It may have been set up as the prime line. You'll want to select an unused key.
I suggest 95, the answer key (mostly useless, otherwise).
that would go like this:
9000>142,95>CCC 9000>142,95>F1090
The F is vitally important. 1090 would mean, "make this a multiple appearance of extension 1090." F1090 means "make this a feature key, for feature F1090 (headset)."
Be very careful to write down what you do so that you can undo it if you cause GSW (General System Weirdness).
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