Client wants it all. But only wants to pay a buck two ninety eight for it.
CID isn't on the xdp port (I think). It's like Charles said. By the time you
get done trying to save a buck for the client it still isn't good enough.
Panasonic does have a phone that plugs right into the kx-td station port. I
bought a KX-TD7896 in April of last year from my local supplier. The new TDA
switches with the wireless dect phones blow away the old stuff. 

-----Original Message-----
From: kxt-boun...@kxthelp.com [mailto:kxt-boun...@kxthelp.com] On Behalf Of
Finn Lassen
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 11:42 AM
To: Panasonic KX-T telephone system discussion list
Subject: Re: KX-T: Flash tone?

Thanks Ross,

xdp! I can't believe I didn't think of that.
So simple.

Now she wants caller ID too.

Source for new or used Panasonic wireless for the kxtd?

Finn

Finn Lassen
Deputy CIO for Data Processing
Axiom
1805 Drew Street
Clearwater, Florida 33765
727-442-7774 voice
727-442-8344 fax
d...@axiomint.com
www.AxiomInt.com



On 21 Jun 11 20:37, Ross Lindahl wrote:
> Fin
> Where does the tone you are talking about come from. Does the headset
> generate a tone when you push a button. If you are talking about pushing a
> button the hold button is right there on the phone set. Plantronics, Jabra
> also provide lifters kits for their headsets. Person answering presses a
> button on the headset, lifter lifts the handset of the phone and bada bing
> the call is answered. X 101 would have to use the phone for hold, transfer
> etc. 
> Maybe set up xdp on the receptionist extension. IE, x 101 receptionist
x201
> xdp. Hang a std wireless set off the xdp port. Flash button on wireless
> should put the calling party on hold. Look up standard slt features for
the
> kxtd. It will list features and dial codes. Those features could be
> programmed on the wireless single line to help x 201 with the call.
> Panasonic wireless for the kxtd (used) is another option. 
>  
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kxt-boun...@kxthelp.com [mailto:kxt-boun...@kxthelp.com] On Behalf
Of
> Finn Lassen
> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 2:37 PM
> To: Panasonic KX-T telephone system discussion list
> Subject: KX-T: Flash tone?
>
> Have a KX-TD1232.
>
> Receptionist is looking for a wireless headset to plug into her KX-T7431 
> phone.
>
> She would like it to also be able to put calls on hold.
>
> Does the KX-TD1232 recognize any tone (or tone combination) as 
> equivalent to flashing the hook switch?
> In other words, could one send something from a wireless headset like 
> tone-5-0 that would put a call on hold?
>
> Will the KX-TD1232 even accept tones sent via a KX-T7431 phone 
> handset/headset microphone as control tones?
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> I guess I could set up a wireless phone/headset on another extension 
> designated as Operator 2.
>
> Finn
>
> Finn Lassen
> Deputy CIO for Data Processing
> Axiom
> 1805 Drew Street
> Clearwater, Florida 33765
> 727-442-7774 voice
> 727-442-8344 fax
> d...@axiomint.com
> www.AxiomInt.com
>
>
>
>
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