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Hal,
I was simply asking what I thought to be a reasonable question. This is not the "installers" forum, therefore I assumed I could ask a question concerning a new product release, etc. Yes, I am an end user. Aren't end users like me the reason why Installers/BP's like you are in business? I purchase several of these systems a year for my businesses, etc., which perhaps help keep the product line alive.
If the above response is the best you can offer, then perhaps you shouldn't be a moderator in this forum. It really is of no benefit to anyone and wastes yours and my time.
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Don't blame hal,
Technicians study this stuff all their life. You are not in business based on the rainy day and the roofer you are not. We offer help in a metal roof or shingle form.
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TLB said< perhaps you shouldn't be a moderator and perhaps I should be allowed to call on your business niche. I edited this.
Aren't) Is not the end users like me the reason why Installers like you are in business, ect whitch perhaps I think like a electrician but do not make as much money as a plumber to figure it out.
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"Like the Merlin 820 that gave a pre tone alert."
Is that asking to much?
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Yes you can certainly ask about new product releases however don't expect to get any dealer information which is what you seem to be fishing for. Software upgrades are not an end-user item.
Yes, I am an end user. Aren't end users like me the reason why Installers/BP's like you are in business? I purchase several of these systems a year for my businesses, etc., which perhaps help keep the product line alive.
If you purchase from any other than an authorized local Avaya BP with installation you are barking up the wrong tree. Internet sales and DIY installation is what's killing this industry not helping it. It certainly doesn't help keep the product line alive and doesn't pay my bills.
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Some comments made by me are known to the State of California to cause irreversible brain damage and serious mental disorders leading to confinement.
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I only purchase from a local BP. They are behind the curve getting the new processor/upgrade and I was only inquiring if anyone has had any experience with one and if it infact was officially released today as planned. Thats all. I have no hidden agenda and am not "fishing" for anything from you or the forum.
As for the comment about all the DIYer's out there, I spent some 15 years with NASA designing the electrical and hydraulic systems on the Space Shuttle and helped develop the computers and write the software that control the vehicle so If I happen to change the time on any of my Partner systems, upgrade them, or add a phone or two please forgive me for stepping on your and/or "the industries" toes. I would feel real silly calling my installer for such mundane tasks. It's really not rocket science, but what I did for NASA for many years was.
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tlb, I am glad to hear that you buy from a local BP. It should be them whom you should posing your questions. As far as the BP being behind the curve on the new processor, with it just being released today, I don't see how you can say the are behind. Express your desire of the R8 to them and they should respond promptly, especially if you say you purchase several of ACS's a year.
To back the Hal's point, in our industry there are many "wannbee's" that too often do more harm than good while trying to save a buck or two. You may be an expert on "Rocket Science" but Hal is an expert in his profession. How would you feel if Hal came to your forum asking to do a little Rocket science of his own? I am just trying to get you to look at it from his point of view to see where he is coming from.
This forum is a great place for help and advice. If your local BP does not deliver "up to speed" service, someone on this forum will step up and find an installer for you.
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Fair enough. To answer your question about whether any of us have installed one yet- speaking at least for myself I won't sell one until there is some positive history. I have just in the last year begun selling the R7 and how long has that been out?
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DayTech,
Points well taken, although I'm still a little confused. If this forum is not the proper place to ask questions that I would otherwise ask a local BP who can't answer them, then what is it's purpose? Surely it's not just a place for people in the industry to visit with each other.
Yes there are "wannabees" in most industries. I would bet most of us on here have changed our own oil or mowed our own yards and that certainly doesn't make us auto mechanics or landscapers. I am in the hotel and resort development business now and I see the "wannabees" in this industry as opportunity for me. When "they" purchase a hotel and try to operate it and screw it all up this creates opportunity for me and my companies to come in and turn it around just as a botched phone system installation creates work for the qualified technicians to come in and make it right. I realize the frustration that qualified technicians face daily in the industry with CG types trying to do telephone work, but it's not going away so make the best of it and make a buck in the mean time.
Personally, I would welcome Hal in the "rocket science" arena. It only takes a Master of Science degree and a willingness to learn.
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I am a BP that reads these forums a lot. I may be BP, but I surely don't know everything.
These forums can be a wealth of knowledge, and if they can prevent someone calling me asking a mundane question that takes away from more important matters, then I am all for it.
edited...please read item 7 in TOS "Keep your discussions on topic and avoid personal attacks and name calling if someone posts something you disagree with."
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