That's exactly what I want. The daughter has her own line, and the parents have
their own line. They want to be able to diiferntiate between the two. I'm not
sure I understand what you mean with an analog port. Through the KXTD?

"Charles P." wrote:

> Bill,
>
> The ring cadence from the phone company has no effect on the ring cadence
> from the ksu (in either the analog or digital ksu's).
>
> What is the situation that they want to accomplish?  Is it that they want to
> know if a certain line is ringing so they can decide whether to answer it?
> (i.e. they want the kid's phone line to sound different from the main line)
> If that is the case, you can grab some analog ports, assign them to ring for
> only certain lines, then put analog ringers with different tones on each
> line.  You can actually get ringers that let you download .wav files into
> them if you want to go crazy.  Put jacks for those analog extensions in key
> areas where they can hear the ringer.
>
> Or you could put jacks directly on each co line, with the same principle.
> The jack can now serve as a power failure jack or caller id jack as well.
>
> (Another option is to swap out a couple analog phones for a digital set...
> depends on how you want to handle them).
>
> Charles
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "From Select Telecom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:04 AM
> Subject: Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232
>
> > I guess what I am asking  is there a device that could possibly be put in
> front
> > of the ksu that would change the ring cadence for incoming calls
>
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