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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Where's the latest ECST update? Daniel Dubay Tue, 18 Aug 1998 12:09:49 -0400 |
This sounds great! It sounds like it should work with ECSW also since it is a
remote phone session. Thanks for the info!
Dan Dubay
Reddy Biggs wrote:
> 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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