When we deal with w distinctive ringing requirement, we usually use
something as a Commshare unit.  This provides multiple outputs depending on
the ring cadence.  We then feed the outputs into the KSU.

Distinctive Ringing is a cludge at best and you must be careful when
implementing it, as you are splitting one CO line into 2-3 different rings
on the same line.

It is better to have multiple lines with different unique rings for the line
user.  This can easily be done on the TDA50 where you have 30 ring patterns.

You will regret Distinctive Ring for this application.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
MOK-Camden Upper
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:55 PM
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: Clarification of "distinctive ringing"

I have a SoHo application which needs distinctive ringing on several groups
of CO lines to distinguish business calls from home calls -and the latter
has to be divided up between "parents" and "teens."  We were looking at the
TA-824 because it has distinctive CO ringing. However it appears that there
are only three types of cadence variations, and that these have to be split
among not only the CO lines (where you can use the three difference cadences
to help recognize three different CO lines ringing) but also among the
Intercom and Door phone rings. So if the TA-824 only has three cadences and
you have "CO", "Intercom" and "Doorphone" to distinguish, the you really
can't use the 'distinctive ringing' feature to separate the CO lines as well
because it would get confused with whatever similar choice you made for
Intercom and Doorphone (see 9.3.1 in the 824 programming manual where it
makes this reference).  Did I miss something here?

I know that some of the "digital phones" could have distinctive "tones", but
as I recall they were single frequency and rather annoying.

Are they any other alternatives in the Panasonic world where I can get
cadence variances on the CO ringing that is not the same as Doorphone and
Intercom? TDA-50 maybe?

I know there's been some discussion from some of the  vendors on this list
being frustrated with the Panasonic's seemingly lack of attention to feature
enhancements over the last couple of years ,and some of you have mentioned
switching customers to the Partner ACS . I'm wondering if that system has
better choices for Distinctive Ringing?

Thanks,
-Marc O'Krent
 The Telephone Connection of Los Angeles, Inc.
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