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Hi,
The non-profit company I work for is in great need of replacing their current Toshiba DK-280 Strata phone system. The person/company that installed it is no where to be found and no one knows the passwords to the voicemail administration or the KSU.

We have a T1 with 9 lines used for voice, 4 fax lines and a credit card machine line.

After getting quotes from various vendors and presenting them to the business manager, the decision was turned down due to the cost.

With that said, I'm really a hands on person and feel I could install a system, however the ability to have it running quickly would be the issue. The personnel in organization use the phones heavily.

Can someone give me a recommendation on a system that has very good documentation in way of setup and configuration (both KSU and Voicemail)? More importantly, what hardware would I need to accommodate the T1 and number of lines from the CO.

Any recommendations are appreciated!
I don't think you will find such a system, all have there own quirks that a skilled tech can install, but is well beyond end user skills.
DIY is a 4 line phone from Office Max.

If you can't budget a new system, keep the DK280.
Break down and pay a good tech to come and put it right, it will last another 10 years. Plenty of parts around.

You know if you get a new system most good providers will let the end user handle a lot of basic things. VM greetings, passwords, new mailboxes, Names in phones, things that change a lot.

If you get on the internet you will find a gillion companies that say buy our stuff and DIY. Their whole gig is to get you sold then charge $90 per 15 min for tech support. And guess what? It will take at least 2 hours to figure out what you want and for you to understand what they mean.
Sounds like your "needs" are far beyond a Do it Yourself standpoint. Either get a tech to maintain your present system or break down and buy a new one installed by a professional. Usually well worth the initial expense to have it set up properly.
What exactly is wrong with the Toshiba (if anything) that is prompting your need for replacement?
From my limited knowledge of Toshiba, their systems will last a very long time.
Mr. Arieta:

If you would tell us where you are located, we might be able to help find a Toshiba dealer in your area. I needed such a person for one of my customers (I don't install or program Toshiba systems) and I found a very experienced and fair technician near me. He has arranged for remote programming and maintenance so that premise visits are seldom necessary. I'm sure a person like him would be able to retrieve your passwords or reset your system to your satisfaction.
Thank you for the suggestions. I'm certainly not a DIY, as I have worked in the IT field for 10 years and have gained quite a bit of skill doing IT administration. Everything from pulling cable, terminating and testing fiber, setting up enterprise virtual environments, SANS etc., and right down to desktop support. I guess I feel the lack of control that I have due to not having the experience that those with years of experience have acquired in the phone system world. It's something that I'd really like to learn, but what direction to do so is a bit convoluted. I have thought about getting a system and using a couple rollover lines to "break,fix & test".

At this point I need a backup plan if something does fail. My solution was replacing and don't get me wrong, I completely agree with pay for a solution with support since it would be out of my scope of experience.

Arthur, thank you for info. That to me is a good backup plan to have someone knowledgeable on the Toshiba system and book some time to have he/she come in to give some advice and maybe straighten out the issues we are having.

Our organization is located in Lehighton, PA.

Thanks for all the comments.

Originally Posted by Rich Arieta
...I'm certainly not a DIY, as I have worked in the IT field for 10 years and have gained quite a bit of skill doing IT administration.

Kind of like saying: " I've been a practicing orthopedic surgeon for 10 years, so I am therefore knowable enough to work on your Lamborghini engine." grin help
One option you might want to look at is upgrading the DK280 to the Toshiba CIX. You will likely be able to reuse the cards, voice mail, and phones. This will breathe old life into the Toshiba. The CIX is IP capable (the DK is not) and offers management through a web based application. Consult with a dealer in your area. Toshiba will definitely help you find one. ~ Mike
Well actually I just changed my timing belt on my 2008 Volvo, changed injectors on my 7.3 diesel and the following Monday vitalized two physical servers. :-P
You must be staying in a Holiday Inn express. lol
Nope, I'm living in my house that I physically built by myself. Footer to roof. Can you tell why I want to do a phone system myself? Can't is not a word in my vocabulary.
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Can't is not a word in my vocabulary.

perhaps "shouldn't" should be in your vocabulary.
I tend to think I can do anything too and I can do quite a bit ...eventually but you have to ask what is your time worth trying to learn a new trade by trail and error .

how much can / should your employers business suffer as you try to configure by trial and error and will there really be an savings when they pay you to spend 3-4 hours figuring out something most of us would bill 20 minutes to accomplish
Thank you Meyery2k (Mike) for the useful information. Arthur, if you happen to know any Toshiba techs, I'd be interested in getting in touch as it would be a great resource to have.

Seems like those who voiced their opinion are sensitive on others learning their skill set. You guy's had to start somewhere right?
This is starting to go in circles. Good advice has been given, it's totally up to you to take it or disregard it. I see no reason to let this continue.
Here is the link to Toshiba Find a Dealer.

https://www.telecom.toshiba.com/Telephone_Systems_Support/dealer_locator.cfm
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