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hi all,
i need info on programming an iwatsu omegaphone IV 616(ex, i think) system with regard to incoming c.o. line ringing. i realize this thing is an antique, but the customer doesn't want to spend any money. lol
they have 2 c.o. lines that need to ring on one extension. right now, only 1 c.o. rings. the company that sold/installed it is long gone. i am a toshiba man myself, but i'll try almost anything once. lol
any help would be greatly appreciated!
tia, bill
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The way it's programmed will depend on which processor the switch has. There were two distinct processors- the High Feature and the Utility series. The High Feature is programmed from the attendant phone using the CO keys and the DSS buttons on the side of the phone. The Utility series doesn't support the DAB/DAO phones, so you have to watch LEDs on the top of the attendant phone, sort of like binary coded octal indicators. Figure out which processor you have and find the appropriate manual.
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i have more info: processor is hcpu v2 phones are dab-dao charcoal colored the contract lists the system as an ex616, it also mentions it as 616dab
ty, bill
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You have the High Feature processor. Check the link above for a manual. System programming is not difficult if you take a few minutes to read the intro and figure out what all the buttons do. Basically, CO ringing is programmed by entering the correct program code, pressing the CO line in question, then pressing the DSS buttons of the stations you need to have ring. It's been a few years since I serviced one- I can't remember any of the key sequences or the last known location of my manual :shrug:
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thx for the replies!
i tried all of the above manual links without luck. what does iwatsu call incoming c.o. line ringing as far as a program name? i looked at an 824 programming manual and i couldn't find the program under any name i could guess it was called.
thx again, bill
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The 824 and the 616 programm completely different.
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do they use the same program code?
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do they use the same program code?
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The EX824 is set up differently, and a manual for that system will be no help to you and may even confuse the situation.
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