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2000 IPS, IPKII, NEC, NEC Cheat Sheets, Phone Systems, Tutorials »

[3 Sep 2008 | View Comments | ]
NeaxMail/EliteMail update – Changing the web port address

Did you know that NEC’s latest voice mail platforms like the IM16-LX for the 2000 IPS or the EliteMail LX for the IPKII run on a Red Hat version of Linux?
So it didn’t come to any surprise that the web administration interface is provided through a version of the Apache web server. http://www.apache.org/
Interestingly, I was a little surprised that NEC didn’t document how to change the listening port for the installing and maintaining technicians out there.
By default, the system uses the basic defaults:
http = tcp port 80
https = tcp …

Tips »

[18 Jul 2008 | View Comments | ]
Gas Saving Tip – Instructables – DIY, How To, life, tech

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Additional tips:

Doing this with higher octane fuels has better results
You don’t need to use more than the prescribed 2oz per 10 gallons
Higher compression engines see better results
Keep your air filter clean, a dirty air filter can cause loss of gas mileage by up to 10%
Replace worn spark plugs, old plugs can reduce fuel economy by 30%
Properly inflated tires can effect up to 1 mile per gallon, that could be 20 miles per tank
Make sure you gas cap is always secured and tight
Avoid …

News, Off-Topic »

[21 Feb 2008 | View Comments | ]
Recovering well.

Hi all, I’ve been absent for quite some time recovering from my accident and getting back on track with normal work routines…
I saw the doc last Friday and was told the x-rays revealed that my fibula was completely healed. How awesome is that? He also stated that the tibula looked good too but still had a gap that he’d like to see healing much quicker. Another six weeks and he’ll determine then if he’d like me to do some bone stimulation.
All in all, I’m walking without need …

News »

[14 Jan 2008 | View Comments | ]
Hit by car at 60 MPH!!!

A little off topic but I’m filling in here for Phil. Here is his story.
My husbands name is Phil Ingram and he’s a 32 year old Murrieta, Ca boy. He and I both love riding period, whether racing or free riding with the kids (3 of them). This is his telecom blog that he’s away from for a while. Here’s why…
On Dec 9th, 2007 he was with his buddies doing a desert ride on his recently purchased 05′ RMZ 450. He’s probably done this ride …

2000 IPS Field Reports, IPKII, NEC, Tips »

[18 Sep 2007 | View Comments | ]
Message Waiting confusion?

One common problem I encounter is the ability for end users to activate the message waiting lamp at other extensions and in turn causes confusion within the office. End users often activate this accidentally. The result is people thinking they have voice mail messages not knowing that the blinking light is essentially a ‘callback’ reminder from another user. Here’s a tip on how to minimize or eliminate this problem… Firstly, here is how the function works:

Lift the handset or press the speaker button
Dial an internal extension …

Site FAQ, Tips »

[17 Sep 2007 | View Comments | ]
Before calling support…

Have you ever called in for tech support only to hear a long *sigh* and feel like you’re ‘bugging’ the support tech when in all actuality they are there to help YOU?

Well, lets think about this for a moment…

About »

[16 Sep 2007 | View Comments | ]
First Things First

Welcome.
Tellatek is a very special project. Every developer and contributor adds something unique to the mix, and together we create something…

DBS 576/HD, Panasonic, Panasonic Cheat Sheets, Phone Systems, Time Change Instructions »

[13 Sep 2007 | View Comments | ]
Panasonic Time Change – DBS 576/HD

Panasonic DBS 576 & 576 HD

To change the time on the system from a display phone:

* Press On/Off
* Press “Prog”
* Press ” * ” Twice
* Dial the “Password” (Usually 3541 or 9999)…

Classic DBS, Panasonic, Panasonic Cheat Sheets, Phone Systems, Time Change Instructions »

[13 Sep 2007 | View Comments | ]
Panasonic Time Change – DBS Classic 40/72/96

Panasonic DBS 824, 40, 72 & 96 Systems

From the Attendant’s display phone:

* Press “On/Off”
* Press “Prog”
* Press ” ##”
* Press “FF1 key”
* Dial “1#, 2#”
* Dial the time in 24 hr format. (HH:MM)…