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#524210 06/07/12 09:00 AM
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Received a call to install an XBlue system. Never did one before never even seen one. Am I asking for trouble or is this a pretty do it yourself type system. Is it a hosted type system where I can use cat 5 from network to phone to computer. How does it program thru phone or lap top. Is it crazy to program or just read the manual or CD. Any information would be appreciated or should I just stay away. Thanks for any help Tony

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#524211 06/07/12 09:45 AM
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Goto
www.xbluenetworks.com

inside site is links to equipment and you tube
videos on system and users info

ken

#524212 06/07/12 09:46 AM
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All of XBLUE's Products are easy to install because they are fully operational as soon as they boot up and their website has most of their documentation for download. Also, their technical support people are great!

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XBlue products are very good. At least the X-16 is. What system are you installing.

#524214 06/07/12 10:51 PM
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Customer didnt know . I will see it on Monday. I was looking at manual on line I believe it was the X16, you just need one pair per 4 extensions ???

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PS custmer purchased it on line from someone. Hope its new, not sure

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X16, you just need one pair per 4 extensions ???
Yes.


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Kill Roy, How's that arm you broke patting yourself on the back? :toothy:


When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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Keep in mind they purchased it from someone else. Get money up front because if theres problems you get blamed. Be careful.
Make them understand your responsible for nothing.

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Hitech How true Oh how true

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