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We are renovaing a salon we just took over. We have replaced the old F.S.T timers with a T-Max system. I have rewired the place and installed 3 T-Max 3A for the old equipment. All is good so far.
We are using the T-Max because our other salon has an Intellitan & T-Max system and we wanted to keep things simple for our employees, one system to learn. We have a UWE Tropical 32GB not yet connected to the timer system. When we ordered the T-Max stuff the sales person said we do not need a T-Max 3A for that bed, it is T-Max compatable(what ever that means). I called PC-Marketing/UWE support and was told to connect the bed to a T-Max 3A, and that I do not need a SIP timer. Here are my questions: 1. Is a SIP timer for the Sundash/Intellitan beds/timers ONLY? 1a. Is a 3A a SIP timer? 2. Can I connect the UWE bed to the T-Max Manager Pro WITHOUT a 3A? (or similar timer) 2a. If so, How? I have posted a similar topic before and still am unclear. I have been working too much, need sleep and by brain is fuzzy. |
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Thanks Mr.B,
My wife runs the salon(s) I am just the tech, after my regular job. I work with computers and networked devices 8 hours a day. When I hear that something is XP or 2003 Server compatible I assume that no additional stuff is needed to connect the thingies to the network and make everything go vrooom. Serves me right for trusting sales people. I have been working 15 hours a day for the past 2 weeks on both jobs, my brain hurt. |
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