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Short answer, upgrade to a newer system.
You would need caller ID cards, which don't always work well. (This was a major fault in an otherwise great system)
So I am curious, you hi-jacked a thread, and when you didn't get a response back in 2 minutes you posted again?
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my caller id card is good. it use to work fine until power went out
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How do you know your caller ID card is good? Do you have another system to test it in? How do you know if it was damaged or not during your power fail issue?
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Programs,0401,0406 and 1005 for COS, if they are set right then your card may be bad. If your not familiar with programming this switch I suggest you call in a tech and save yourself the headache.I would think the programming is set already if it worked before the power issue or you would have noticed other problems with the switch.
PS. You should have started another thread for this.
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caller ID cards, which don't always work well. (This was a major fault in an otherwise great system)
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I agree Bill,they did have a tendency to fail,,,,a lot
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I hope an expert can please help point me in the right direction? I was just given (6) DX2NA-12CTXH TEL (BK) UNITS WITH A BASIC NEC DX2NA SYSTEM.It has the cpu card and I believe an 8 extension card in the box (NO) caller id or voice mail just 4 pots lines in and 8 extensions. Now I can't seem to find what I believe is the right programming manual for the phones or the unit? All I really would like to do is change all the names on the extensions and set current time on the system. To my understanding there is no programming card attached and I do not have the device that looks like a phone with out a handset. Can I change all the names on the extensions just from a single phone at extension 301? Thanks
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@ Dano3131 A new topic should be in order or resurrect a topic that pertains specifically to your question. ManualS: I popped in NEC DX2NA Manual in google. I got THIS , which happens to be on this BB! Where I responded with: THIS Keep in mind the manual you want is a 1500 page beast. But most of your answers are in there. Yes you can program names via a phone. As a matter of fact, you can do all programming via any display phone. There is a LAPB card that sits on the processor and that allow for computer based programming, but since you don't have one, get used to a telephone's keypad. I used to program most small systems by hand with out a computer, so although it sounds daunting it can be done.
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Good thing about the old manuals was they had flow charts to guide you through the process. As long as you know what feature you are trying to program, you should be good. That's how a dummy like me learned.
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