Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Phone System Repairs
Once a phone system is bought, there is always the possibility of some problems arising with the phone system, thus calling for phone system repairs. It is always better to have all phone system repairs done by someone who is well versed with the mechanics of the phone system.
There are many phone system repair shops around, which you can find either by surfing through the Internet or by going through the yellow pages. Most of these firms also offer repairs to be done onsite, with a six-month warranty on all repairs. Once you call these firms they send over service technicians as early as possible. Once the service professional arrives, he will need to know the location of the phone system and be able to access it for repairs. He will also need additional information, like the ID of the bad circuits or if anyone has recently moved, or been added or changed, in your telephone equipment. He will also ask for a timetable of the symptoms that led to the failure of the phone system. Usually, the person assigned to administer the PBX will be able to determine what the cause of the failure is by examining the logs and other indicators. Through this, both the cause and scope of the failure will be determined.
The next thing the service technician will need to know for the phone system repairs is whether the problem exists in the outside wiring, or the inside wiring. If the problem is with the outside wiring, then the phone company owning the circuit has to be called and informed of the faulty circuit ID of the phone system. It is for this reason that the circuit ID has to be written down and easily accessible for phone system repairs, as without this, the phone company finds it difficult to identify the circuit. And if the problem lies in the inside wiring of the phone system, then it is up to the service technician to rectify it.
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