Chapter 1: About This Guide
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Customer Support and Services
PT offers a variety of standard and custom support packages to ensure customers have access
to the critical resources that they need to protect and maximize hardware and software
investments throughout the development, integration, and deployment phases of the product
life cycle.
If you encounter difficulty in using this PT product, you may contact our support personnel by:
1.
(Preferred Method) – Email us at the addresses listed below or use our online email support
form. Outline your problem in detail. Please include your return email address and a telephone
number.
2.
TELEPHONE
– Contact us via telephone at the number listed below, and request Technical Support.
Our offices are open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
If you are located outside North America, we encourage you to contact the local PT distributor
or agent for support. Many of our distributors or agents maintain technical support staffs.
Customer Support Packages
Our configurable development and integration support packages help customers maximize
engineering results and achieve time-to-market goals. To find out more about our Customer
Support packages, visit
http://www.pt.com/page/support/
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PT Support Contact Information
Embedded Systems and Software
(Includes Platforms, Blades, and Servers)
SS7 Systems
(Includes SEGway™)
Phone
+1 (585) 256-0248
(Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Eastern Time)
+1 (585) 256-0248
(Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Eastern Time)
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