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#28719 10/27/03 08:32 AM
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I have aquired a DSUII from an office i closed down and haven't figured out how to use it. It has vm and 12 phones. Can i program from the phones or will i need something like PROCOMM? This should get me started,, thanks in advance!! Any one want to buy it?

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You can program from the phone or use VVP.


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#28721 10/27/03 09:18 AM
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Im Sorry i don't know what VVP stands for

#28722 10/27/03 09:38 AM
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I'm sorry I meant VDT programming. Video Display Terminal. VVP is Versatile Voice Processing which is voice mail.


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#28723 10/27/03 12:30 PM
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Thanks , Ok now I'm going to ask dumb questions. I have on the side COM 1-4 and then 8 more ports labeled as 1,2-15,16.
I am just messing around trying to learn this system. Do i plug the 8324 into one of the ports and power up and i should be able to get into programming or what. I do get a green power light. thanks

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You would use COM port 1 for PC programming, the ports below 1,2-15,16 are line ports, you need to break out the top 25 pin to a block for stations 10 - 25, then you can program it from 10.

I see you are trying to learn both Comdial and Telrad, boy did you bite off a chunk [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com] But hey that's how you learn.


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#28725 10/28/03 02:25 AM
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Cool I can do that Thanks. Yea i am fortunate enough to have both sitting at home. One more question, where can i buy this PCP software for programming telrad? Its a Telrad S860 ksu pkg and a memory dkeybx 128 basic.. looking to sell as well

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www.tel-programmer has them, but your going to need the ver. off of the memory module


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