At 10:41 PM 1/6/2007, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>I need to have one display phone that's broken fixed (or trade towards a
>refurb), and I've been thinking I might as well fill out my 8 feature
>phone limit, which would mean buying two more new or refurb units beyond
>that (with nothing to swap in for those two).  The broken one is a
>KX-T7230.  I think I want something with some display for all the new
>ones, too, so not just the 7250 (which is what most of the ones I'm now
>using are).  (I've had the system in and working in my home since...I
>think 1997?  Maybe 1998, though.)
>
>First, I want to make sure I'm clear on what I can use.  Basically, 7200
>series, and either some or all of the 7300/7400 series?  Also, basically
>anything that says it has an XDP port?  I've still got the manuals I got
>with the system, but new phones have come out since then that won't be
>listed as compatible in my manuals.

The TD-308 has 2 expansion cards that determine what you can do with 
your system.  IIRC they are the 30891 and 93.
The -93 card displays Caller-ID and the other card expands ports 5-8 
for XDP and Analog phones and one of those cards also adds DISA.

You can test the expansion port card presence by plugging a single 
line phone into port 5.  If it works, you have the expansion card and 
you can add any 7xxx series phones but the 76xx.  If it doesn't, you 
can still add 70/77xx phones in the first 4 ports and move the 
72/74xx phones to the higher ports.

I have a customer who just moved into a TDA from a TD system and he 
has a surplus of 70xx phones.  He'd part with some in the $50-80 
range.  I believe he has both colors of 7030 and 7130 sets and he 
probably has at least 8 phones.
I have at least one 7230 junker without bezel in white that you might 
be able to strip your set for the missing part.

Contact me by email if you're interested.  I'll see the customer with 
the phones on Monday.

Carl Navarro









>Second, if it's something I can ask usefully here, in that kind of small
>quantity, any suggestions on where I should go to get a decent price and
>reliable phones?  (Notice I didn't say "lowest possible price"; reliable
>phones and decent customer service are important.)  (I'm in Minneapolis
>MN, if there happens to be a place I could do it in person at a decent
>price, and who wouldn't be unhappy about dealing with an end-user rather
>than a professional installer.)
>
>Thanks for clarification and advice!
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