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Hello, I have just purchased the xblue system and I am really excited to get this thing going for my small business. I am not familiar with telephony configuration and was hoping that maybe one of you could assist me from the beginning, i.e; from d-mark, forward. i have 3 POTS lines, and 6 phones. do i need homeruns for every phone? what is the aux co port? should i use a 66 block to punch down lines? does two of the phone lines go into one port? i just want to be certain that i am understanding this product thoroughly. i know that the last thing you need is another NEWB but your help would be most appreciative! Thanks so much!
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First on all what XBlue system did you purchase. Next the manuels should be included. Read them first and get a understanding of the system. You ask basic questions that the manuel should make clear. If not we can help.
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