In a message dated 7/13/2003 9:08:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Well I'm not one to use this forum to bitch about Panasonic, > but.............. > Here's my scenario. Had a customer with a KXTA 624. Replaced it with a > KXTD1232 because they needed something bigger. Found out after the fact that > the dealer exclusive product can't support some of the features that the > analog system can such as Caller ID Call Waiting and distinctive ringing for > individual co lines on the 7000 series phones. All which are important to > this very large residence. to > > So I take out the KXTD1232 and put in a KXTA1232. Well guess what kids they > didn't put in the distinctive ringing on co calls. Also they like the fact > that on the digital one they could have Caller ID So here I am. I've put in > two boxes and nether one will do fairly standard things the customer wants. > > I think it would be beneficial to Panasonic and there dealers to have one > standard product with interchangeable phones depending on the customer's > preference. > > Any way, > > Can anybody tell me if there is a way to get distinctive ringing on lines > on a KXTA1232. Does anybody know if the dash two will incorporate this > feature. Has any body got a Dash -2 and used the 7735 phones with it yet > > I think the distinctive ringing is a feature of the digital phones not the KSU. For example if you put a 7735 on the KXTD1232 you can't change the ring sound. If you put a KX-T7425 you can. This doesn't help you because you need some features that are only available separately. We have ran into this ourselves with caller id. Why can a cheaper KXTA1232 log all common calls but the KXTD1232 can't? Makes you wonder who is making the decisions doesn't it. TJ multipart/mixed multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html message/rfc822 _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt