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I was curious about these systems! 1) are they easy to install 2) are they easy to program? 3) is the voicemail easy to install and program( debut )? 4) any special things required( laptop )? 5) how are these compared to panasonics kxtd 816?
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1) are they easy to install 2) are they easy to program? 3) is the voicemail easy to install and program( debut )? 4) any special things required( laptop )? 5) how are these compared to panasonics kxtd 816?
The DX80 is very easy to install and program. I'm not about the integration of the DX80 and the Debut. I do know that the Integrated VM's for the DX80 are also easy. I perfer a laptop to program the DX80 and VM(DX Flash or Hard Drive & Debut), but can be programmed through a phone. For the DX80, almost every service call I get, I can walk a client through fixing their programming over the phone.
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