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On a Legend I think the 9030/9031 Wireless phones plug into the old 008 and 408 ATL type modules. Is this correct?
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ETR if I'm not mistaken.
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The ATL module is correct. Two pair (required) of 26AWG wire will allow you to drive the Radio Module up to 1000 feet from the control unit.
Sadly, you can't upgrade your Legend to a Magix R4V7 because support for the ATL module drops off. It doesn't sound like that's going to be a problem for you, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
I don't know if Avaya still has any of the TransTalk manuals still posted on their website. If not, feel free to sent me a PM or email. I've got all that junk in Adobe Acrobat format.
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But you can change the "phone type" in the 9030/9031 from ATL to ETR - So if you move up to Magix, lose the ATL cards and add an ETR.
Then again, I'd rather use a S/L cordless with any of the systems.
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Sorry Hal I guess I asked that question backwards. I shoulda asked... "What type of wireless sets plug into the ATL board?" I'm pretty sure the real old MLC-5 worked on this type board too.
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