I've just obtained an early-model KX-TA624 with a KX-T7130 and a few 
7030s, plus some goodies inside (caller ID card, OGM/FAX card, and 
doorphone card). All of the ports work fine with the proprietary phones, 
and with single-line phones that have electronic ringers. So far, so good.

However, I tried plugging in an old-school Western Electric Trimline 
(electromechanical ringer, LED-lit keypad, no incandescent lights), and 
if I try to call into it, the entire system will reset after it rings a 
random number of times. The phone does not have A/A1 contacts, so I can 
rule that out as a potential cause, and the LED keypad doesn't need a 
transformer on the A/A1 leads the way the incandescent ones did.

The KX-TA624-5 at work has no such problem with old-style ringers. Did 
Panasonic juice up the ring current on the later model units? I'm 
leaning towards pulling out the OGM/FAX and doorphone cards and finding 
a -5 system, since I want to be able to use some vintage phones on this 
system.

        Russ

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