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Posted By: hitechcomm Partner Endeavor - 04/03/24 07:52 PM
Can a Endovner installed in 2001 take a VM card?
Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/04/24 01:21 AM
Been a while but I was an Endeavor dealer back in the day. The Endeavors I sold used a little PVM4 card if I remember correctly. Stripped down features and I think limited to 16 or so mailboxes.
Posted By: dexman Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/04/24 01:35 AM
I think that both Partner Voice Messaging PCMCIAs can be used. TTT can confirm. smile
Posted By: hitechcomm Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/04/24 03:08 AM
That's what I thought. Thanks 👍
Posted By: mongo5150 Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/04/24 02:07 PM
I cannot find much documentation, but found this statement:
The Avaya Partner Large Voice Messaging PC Card (700226525) is compatible with the Partner Endeavor System Release 1.0
Posted By: dexman Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/05/24 12:48 PM
I think the Endeavor was a stock 3x8 processor minus the circuitry needed for expansion. ponder
Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/07/24 03:18 PM
It was billed as the Baby Partner. Great for small retail, shop, and SOHO installations. It had it's niche.
Posted By: hbiss Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/08/24 08:26 AM
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It was billed as the Baby Partner.

No. The original Partner 206 module that could be used standalone or as an expansion module for Partner ACS, Partner Plus and Partner II was the "Baby Partner".

The Endeavor was a stripped down ACS with features missing. Sold for a few dollars cheaper. IMO not worth the trouble.

The processor looked like an ACS but had only one card slot. It could be expanded with as many as four 362EC expansion modules. You could use it with a 2- slot carrier out of the box but if you wanted to use it with the 5-slot, there was an expansion PC card that you had to put in the card slot. (I have never had to do that, and I believe I used the 5-slot. The Endeavor was modified several times in its thankfully short lifespan where they made it and the 362's more compatible with the ACS. So, I assume needing to do that was eliminated for anything later than the first release.)

There were Endeavor phones (as expected, stripped down Partner phones with something missing... the bases. Nobody ever used them and instead just used regular Partner phones.)

To answer your question, you can use either VM card with the Endeavor. I assume once the processor is upgraded to work with a 5 slot you can remove the upgrade card freeing up the card slot, if you need to do that and can get an upgrade card.

I know I sold ONE of those things. Installed it in a drugstore. Maybe a couple of more.

-Hal
Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/17/24 02:50 AM
Hal is correct. Been a few years since I played in the Partner playground. Forgot about the early baby Partners. The Endeavors were stripped down and really sold for price conscious (cheap) buyers. It was okay for that price point in the market.
Posted By: Andyreed Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/19/24 12:07 AM
Didn't the Endeavor phones have tiny little displays on them?

Seems like the Partner was plenty economical as is....
Posted By: hbiss Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/20/24 04:04 PM
I think you are right, likely the display that was used on the 6 button Partner phones. I never saw an Endeavor phone firsthand. I always sold the regular Partner phones.

-Hal
Posted By: dexman Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/21/24 03:05 AM
I remember seeing a Partner system phone that sported a display with wide bezels. I think that was an Endeavor set. ponder
Posted By: dexman Re: Partner Endeavor - 04/21/24 03:09 AM
https://www.telephonesalesandsupplies.com/avaya-partner-ii-plus-endeavor-pack

The display looks like it would have been the right size for a 6 button phone. ponder
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