[VoIP] Another WE question

Steph Kerman stfkerman at jps.net
Thu Mar 15 16:53:23 CST 2007


Strictly speaking it's a 3504 set.  It's a convertible 2-wire/4-wire 
set.  16 button sets are 3500 series but there is no 3500 set as such.

Steph

Russ Price wrote:
> I wasn't aware that it was known as a 3500, but yes, the ABCD keys are a 
> column to the right of the 369# column.  If the phone was an actual 
> Autovon phone, it would very likely be a four-wire set, and the keys 
> would be marked differently: A would be "FO" (Flash Override), B would 
> be "FI" (Flash Immediate), C would be "F" (Flash), and D would be marked 
> "P" (Priority).  Also, the # key would be marked "A".
>
> Asterisk can generate the ABCD tones and use them in extensions - and 
> most modems can also generate them.
>
> Jayson Smith wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>> Last Friday, Lucky225 told me to get the WE 3500 if I wanted the ABCD tones.
>> I couldn't find one of those on eBay. Is the 3500 just like the 2500, except
>> that it has four extra buttons? I'd imagine the ABCD keys being to the right
>> of the 369# keys, simply because that's the column the silver box makes
>> switchable. Is this right? Are the ABCD keys used for much these days? I
>> know they used to be used in Autovon. Heh, anybody ever thought of coding
>> Autovon call priorities in Asterisk?
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