You do not need the DISA to use the UCD.  You need the DISA you tell the
callers all logged in extensions are busy.  I have a couple of UCD groups
that work without a DISA card, they work much better with the card,
especially if you ever expect to have callers waiting for an agent.

rd

----- Original Message -----
From: "Finn Lassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul H. Gusciora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "KX-T Help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: KX-T: TD290 with DISA


Thanks Paul. I just plugged in the DISA and the PRI card came up ok after
a few seconds.
I do have the KX-TVS120 voice system but I was told that I needed the DISA
card in order to queue incoming calls. At least one person on this list
confirmed that. If that is not true I have a brand new KX-TD191 DISA for
sale :)

No luck getting the Tech Notes for the KX-TD290. It seems to be working
fine but would sleep better if I had all the data.

I originally put the TD290 in the third slot, but changed it due to
cabling limitations (trying to keep the ext cabling from the old KX-T1232
setup).

Finn

"Paul H. Gusciora" wrote:

> Finn:
>
> Maybe I was caffeine deficient at the instant that I read your
> message, but I had to look up the description of the modules:
>
>         KX-TD170        8 extension expansion
>         KX-TD191        DISA
>         KX-TD192        System Interconnect
>         KX-TD290        PRI
>
>  From what I can tell from reading this list and your message, you are
> pushing the envelope for this list in at least two ways:
>         1.      you have connected two KX-TD1232 cabinets
>         2.      you are using T1 or ISDN-BRI or ISDN-PRI
> and maybe:
>         3.      you are using the DISA (many people just use the
> KX-TVS* integrated voice mail)
> So, I suggest that you bug the local Panasonic service representative
> for the tech notes.
>
> Here is a stupid thought -- Programming lets one assign any module to
> any slot. However, by default one places (and the default programming
> configures) the CO module in the lowest? slot, and the extension
> module in the other (upper?) slots. Maybe there is a bug, and the
> KX-TD290 will only inter-operate with the KX-TD191 when modules are
> installed in the default positions.
>
> Since there is not very much usage of these features going on, all of
> the various combination might not have been tried (or even tested by
> the developers).
>
> Paul H. Gusciora
> San Rafael, CA
>
> --- begin forwarded text
> From: Finn Lassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: KX-T: TD290 with DISA
> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 10:55:52 -0400
>
> Anybody had any problems with the KX-TD290 (PRI module) coming on-line
> when having a TD191 (DISA) card in the same cabinet?
>
> This is my current configuration:
> Master KX-TD1232-6: TD170, TD170, TD290, TD191, TD192
> Slave KX-TD1232-6: TD170, TD170, nothing, TD192.
>
> When I disconnected the TD191, the TD290 came on line.
>
> Finn
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