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I have a customer with a CTX100. They want all 3 of their lines to ring over the existing paging setup during their normal business hours only. I currently have the paging fed out of the paging port on the CPU. They do not have any single line ports on the system. Is this possible?
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Option 1 -- DIT the CO lines to the paging port, but when you do this the calls will never forward to voicemail. I usually setup a Night key for after hours in this configuration. The phones will ring based on the ringing on the CO line keys on the phones. Option 2 - Get a PI-DKT from page industries and use a digital port. https://www.pageindustries.net/index.php/page-port-adapter/pi-dkt-r.htmlOption 3 - Get a Viking PA-2A and connect the CO lines in paralel. https://www.vikingelectronics.com/product-details.php?pid=317Option 4- (Assuming the page amp has ringin input) Add an ASTU1A to the CIX 100 and configure a multiple call group.
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I might point out an old trick, if you have any 'junk' phones laying around... just take a 2010-s, or similar, and wall mount it next to the phone system, take the speaker leads out to the paging amp, and set the phone to ring.
I do this trick quite often, and actually did it just last week at one of my accounts...
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I might point out an old trick, if you have any 'junk' phones laying around... just take a 2010-s, or similar, and wall mount it next to the phone system, take the speaker leads out to the paging amp, and set the phone to ring.
I do this trick quite often, and actually did it just last week at one of my accounts... I forgot about that one. Although I have cut speaker leads, I have used an IP phone with a BESCB1A to extend paging to another building.
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