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Question by owlguy
Submitted on 3/15/2004
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greetings michael,
no (faq), not that i can find. i recently purchased a nec 16 line pbx on e-bay without installation instructions. thought i could hook it up :-( i do not know where the main lines go on the 22 screw block, nor if i need a jumper from the pbx to the station side of the board. the numbers MDM-S KTU then NSA-94828 and then rev-
just started my business and the $ is tight, so i am looking for help. i know a bit about phones, so i hope not to have an understanding of what someone is willing to do to help me.
thanks,
paul judia
aaa family medical supply
www.aaafamilymecical.com (a test site, let me know what you think of it, anyone)


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