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The Differences Between the Toshiba DK424i and CIX 670 Phone Systems

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The Toshiba DK424i and Toshiba CIX 670 phone systems look identical to the average user, and indeed they are the same physical cabinet with different internal modules. The Toshiba DK424i was released the year prior to the official release of the CIX 670, and was meant to be a stop gap release before the unveiling of the CIX 670. Toshiba DK424i System The Toshiba DK424i has little to do with the original DK424 phone system. The Toshiba Dk424i can use several of the same cards as the original DK series of chassis, including the PIOUS and IMDU cards. The system...

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What Are the Differences Between ESI IVX Phone Systems?

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ESI is an American manufacturer of phone systems, which was founded back in 1987.  Over the past 28 years ESI has released several different models of phone systems.  Many of these systems begin with "ESI IVX", IVX standing for "integrated voice exchange".  This brings us back to the topic of our blog... so what's the differences between all the IVX phone systems? ESI IVX Classic: This phone system is not actually called the IVX Classis. Rather, this is the colloquial name given to the system which is simply known as the ESI IVX. The system only works with the EKT-A...

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Buying a business phone system, what to do and how to save!

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Buying a phone system is an important investment. You must put careful consideration into price, potential for growth, and ability to find replacement parts and accessories. Of course in today's business world, many SMB's are opting for a cloud-based system, but is that the right solution for you? How much should I spend? The first thing customers ask about when searching for the right phone system is price. How much will it cost me? The answer depends on a few factors, number of lines, equipment and more importantly features.­ Features can range from call groups, conference bridging and voicemail transcribing...

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Printing Temporary Checks with Maverick M360 / M366 Check Encoder

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These simple instructions will guide you through the process of printing temporary checks for your bank or financial institution.  Before you begin, make sure the M360 or M366 check encoder has been reset to factory default settings.  This is important especially if you're using a refurbished/used encoder to make sure the previous owner's data has been erased.  For help, check out our blog post Reset and clear your Maverick M360/M366 MICR III Check Encoder. Printing Temporary Checks (How-to Steps) Turn on your Maverick M360/M366 Press the 'F2' key Type in the checking/account number Press the '#' key.  This is especially important...

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How to change the battery in a Plantronics CS70 wireless headset

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A very common question we receive from our customers is "how do I change the battery in my Plantronics CS70VT or CS70N wireless headset?" - and the answer is... not very easily.  Unlike the CS50 or Savi 740 (among other versions), the CS70 features an ear loop style headset where the battery is actually soldered in.  This is true for the CS70 models, Savi 730, Voyager 510S, and virtually every ear loop style Plantronics headset.  Although the ear piece is soldered in, this doesn't mean changing the battery is impossible.  Follow the directions below and you'll be able to extend...

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