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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | It's not just older, End of life dates have already been announced. Frankly it's not worth the effort you are putting into it. However the WCS manual is available here.... http://www.wedophones.com/NecManualsLead.htm Not having installed one though (only replaced handsets) I think you may have problems getting the handsets to work as you need a special programme and lead to associate them with the system! Also are you sure you got the ID base station as it has been known for companies to install multiple sites using the same ID station then removing it. The advantage for them is that a supervisor can take his personal phone from site to site but the downside is if you buy a second hand one of these you can never fire it up again as the ID station isn't there. | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Perhaps it is a country difference but I searched the WCS manual and couldn't find a reference to an "LVP" code. Care to enlighten me? By the way Matworx for IVS2/IPS will work with the IVS but you will only be able to use MOC mode, none of the enhanced features will work and you will get a warning about missing code keys when you connect. But if that is all you have it is useable as a terminal interface. Last edited by R4+Z : 04-24-2008 at 11:00 PM. | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Sorry, I was out of town for a few days, the LVP code is the code you get from NEC to activate the wireless, you go online or call NEC, put in the system info plus tech ID and they give you an LVP code to program into the system, then your wireless phones can work. | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | I got MATWorX Studio and was able to put the LVP code in and auth the ZT's, the PS phones download I have great signal but when I try to make a call it beeps then gets a busy, the led on the CSI card lights briefly then goes out, I checked and rechecked all the programming, it seems I'm at another road block, any suggestions? I feel so close, its right there! Thanks for your help | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | When programming the wireless data did you go through the Virtual Line.Trunk Data assignment for integrated type wireless? This is where most people make mistakes when adding wireless in the older 2000's. Normally I would start with trunk 255 and work backwards. If I wanted to use extension 1800 for the wireless I would assign A1800 in CMND 1C then assign 1800 in command 10. Tell me what you have got done and we will help you from there. | ||||||||
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