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Old 03-15-2007, 11:12 PM   #31 (permalink)
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The coral is a very flexable and reliable product. I have several switchs out there that are about twenty years old and have gone through upgrades all the way to vers 14.xx with very little hardware changes. I was first certified on vers 4 and and still swear by the equipment. I have found that most users like the equipment, it has very few breakdowns and it can do just about anything you need if you work with it and sometimes go out side of the norm.
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Has anyone found a good source for manual's or documentation on the Coral IPx Office series?
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Manuals are easily available from the distributor of Tadiran systems in your country.

In Israel is Tadiran head office (Tadiran Telecom International - Tadiran Telecom.
In the US there is Tadiran America (Tadiran Telecom, Inc. - Communication Solutions for Enterprise and Organizations of All Sizes).
In the UK it's Tadiran UK (Tadiran).
In Australia it's ACC - Australian Communications Consortium (Australian Communications Consortium - Voice and Data Networks)
In Europe/Asia there is one in German, Italy, Russia and several other countries.

Where are you?
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From what I've seen, authorized vendors can log into TadiranAmerica (in the US) and download publications in PDF format. Also things like the softphone applicaton, if you have VoIP.

I have the Coral PI manual for ver. 9.58 (I think) and ver. 15.5x both in PDF. They're pretty in depth and heavy on the technical aspects as you would assume. I've been able to find most of what I've needed in there given enough search time.

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