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There could be a few different reasons why this is happening. Here are some things you can try:
Check the extension settings: Make sure that the extension in question is set up correctly in the NEC SL1000 system. Double-check the extension number, ringing pattern, and other settings to ensure that they are all correct.
Check the phone: Try swapping out the phone itself to see if the problem is with the phone rather than the system. Test the phone on another extension to see if it behaves the same way.
Check the wiring: Make sure that the wiring for the extension is correct and that there are no loose connections or broken wires. Check the wiring all the way back to the PABX.
Check the programming: Check the programming of the system to make sure that there are no conflicts or issues with the extension in question. Look for any programming errors or conflicts with other extensions.
Check for system errors: Check the system logs for any errors or messages related to the extension in question. Look for any error messages that might indicate a problem with the system or with the extension itself.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact NEC technical support for further assistance.
if you used the extension cable remove it and plug in to hdmi input directly. sound should come through hdmi cable directly. my short extension cable packed in for no apparent reason
Since the problem goes away when you don't use the extension cable, the cable is the trouble. One of the wires inside is broken. A new cable is what you need.
That should tell you that your extension is causing the problem. Try connecting with the same cable on another computer, if it still doesn't work, try another cable.
i do not understand,do you connect all these cables at the same time?If yes is wrong ...Just connect in a well known pc the fire wire cable and power on camcorder.If pc doesn't capture video,THEN look after editing program...
It doesn't exactly work that way, but you can program the extensions back under the buttons. Pick a button that you want to save an extension under and press FEAT *2 the button and dial the 2 or 3 digit extension number. Now the button monitors the status of the extension. It will light whether it's in DND, or busy on an outside or internal call.
Usb extension cables may give you troubles, buy a longer usb single cable, possibly a well sielded one (ask seller) long usb cable can give you troubles due to the bigger signal loss on a longer wire.
You're probably going to need a Desktop USB Extension stand or cable if, I assume, you have your keyboard USB Receiver plugged into the back USB port of your desktop. These extension stands often come with your cordless devices (i.e., I got one with my Logitech cordless mouse... I don't need it for my laptop, but I do when using my desktop PC). You can make your own extension by purchasing a "Male-to-Female" USB extension cable, 3 to 6 ft in length (or longer if you need it). Plug the cable into your desktop, place the female end of the cable near where your keyboard is, and plug your keyboard USB receiver into the female USB socket of your extension cable.
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