Thanks for your reply. Shutting down the system and opening the cover to
have a look at the cards is no problem at all, because the system is
being used in my home, so I would really like to do this to check.

However, I'm unsure which cover I need to remove. Underneath the door of
the main cabinet, there is a small cover which easily pops out in the
middle. Is that the one? Or do I need to unscrew the whole cabinet?

Many thanks,

Edward

-----Original Message-----
From: John Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 19 April 2005 12:28 AM
To: Edward Forgacs
Subject: Re: KX-T: KX-TD816 Caller ID

If this were a US version the answer would be; Yes you would need a
caller-id card for the kxtd-816 in order to show the CID info on the
Proprietary phones. My guess is unless it came with a CID card built-in
(which you can check for by opening the cover and looking for empty
slots),
you will need to order the kxtd-193.

BTW, you will need to schedule a time that you can turn off the PBX
temporarily to install the card (some customers hate it when you
bring-down
their phone system during the daytime!!! LOL)

Good Luck


-- 

Thank you,

John Berry
Lantex Voice & Data Systems
San Diego, CA 



On 4/18/05 1:56 AM, "Edward Forgacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I have a Panasonic KX-TD816AL (Australian version) which I would like
to
> use with caller ID. Currently, the system is being used with analogue
> lines, as I do not have an ISDN service available.
> 
> Can someone please explain, first of all, if it is even possible to
use
> caller ID on an analogue line with this system? I want the caller ID
to
> come up on the proprietary telephones of the system, don't care about
> analogue phones as I don't use any. Every time I ring up my dealer I
get
> a different answer to these questions.
> 
> I actually rang up the phone company and got them to add caller ID to
> the service, and it didn't work, so I'm guessing that I need the
> KX-TD193 card? Or is this card only for analogue extensions and not
> analogue lines? If so, is there another card that will do the job?
> 
> Thanks for any assistance.
> 
> Edward Forgacs
> 
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