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Re: [ECS] Where's the latest ECST update?
Reddy Biggs
Mon, 17 Aug 1998 22:55:50 -0500

The Panasonic systems would eliminate the need to install the speakers. We
love them. They each have individual slide volume controls on the side for
"analog" phones, and the digital models have rockers on the front to adjust
volume up & down.

ECS can individually page each phone.

I am using what would be considered a remote phone session to call the
phone. My 1232D system has 3 digit extensions, so I have an item like :
"Call Living Room"

Type: Phone Call
Message Item' Msg-Blank
Dial String: d104wwpx        {ext 104 is our living room}

An event might be:
If door-open  IS NOW GT 2       {kids left the door open more than 2
minutes}
then call living room set call      {calls the extension and doesn't hang
up}
then rec-door open set play->phone    {plays the message}
then call-hangup set call   {hangs up the phone session}
then door open set 0        {so it will page again later}



-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Dubay <ddubay@umich.edu>
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org <ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org>
Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [ECS] Where's the latest ECST update?


>Hello Reddy,
>
>The phone interface for ECSW is similar to ECS except it doesn't allow
local
>phone sessions.  There are some added features though.  Read them in the
manual.
>
>Do I understand that you can currently have ECS send pages over your
panasonic
>speakerphones?  I plan on installing a panasonic system.  I was also
planning on
>installing speakers in each room just for ECS.  This would be great news if
I
>could use panasonic phones instead!  How is the volume addjusted?  Thanks
for
>the info.
>
>Dan Dubay
>




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