KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread From Select Telecom
Why can't you put the 624 back in?

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> Help. I recently traded out a KXTA624 in a home for a KXTD1232. BIG
MISTAKE.
>
> There is no call waiting Caller ID with the digital system. There is  with
the
> analog KXTA.
> There is no distinctive ringing available for phones on incoming ringing
co
> calls if you use the 7000 series analog phones with the Digital KXTD. (the
> customer already had these phones). You must have the digital phones.
>
> Well if any one has any ideas oe work arounds please let me know.  know.
>
> Yes Yes I called Panasonic and they told me I should have used the
KXTA1232. It
> would be nice if they would have incorporated these features in the so
called
> top of the line box.
>
> Bill
>
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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread billici
I guess what I am asking  is there a device that could possibly be put in front
of the ksu that would change the ring cadence for incoming calls
>From Select Telecom wrote:

> Why can't you put the 624 back in?
>
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> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 3:50 PM
> Subject: KX-T: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232
>
> > Help. I recently traded out a KXTA624 in a home for a KXTD1232. BIG
> MISTAKE.
> >
> > There is no call waiting Caller ID with the digital system. There is  with
> the
> > analog KXTA.
> > There is no distinctive ringing available for phones on incoming ringing
> co
> > calls if you use the 7000 series analog phones with the Digital KXTD. (the
> > customer already had these phones). You must have the digital phones.
> >
> > Well if any one has any ideas oe work arounds please let me know.  know.
> >
> > Yes Yes I called Panasonic and they told me I should have used the
> KXTA1232. It
> > would be nice if they would have incorporated these features in the so
> called
> > top of the line box.
> >
> > Bill
> >
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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Carl Navarro
At 11:04 AM 3/2/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I guess what I am asking  is there a device that could possibly be put in
front
>of the ksu that would change the ring cadence for incoming calls

A Comdial

Geeze, asked and answered.  Panasonic has no distinctive ring.

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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread David Lesher

Speaking of ringing

Why don't the PT's have a real choice of ringing sounds?  They all
have the same ...flavor... and people seem to migrate to one or
2 of the "choices" making it a PITA to know when it's yours.

.I'd open it up and swap the bells but can't find same.


(An old [2]500 hundred trick was to take two sets and swap one
bell. Done right, this gave you one set with two bells of one
frequency, one with two of the other frequency, and a third phone
was the original one of each sound. I seem to recall there were 
also special order bells of different tones, and you could
drill them, etc. as well.)



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KX-T: got to get creative

2003-03-02 Thread From Select Telecom
Aside from not having callerid on the co call waiting side, you are gonna
have to convince the client that
caller id call waiting will be added into future release of firmware of the
KXTD
and try to sell him digital sets only where they need to hear distinctive
tones
Select Telecom Systems, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
305-235-3603 Voice
Harry Solorzano
www.select-telecom.com

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>
> Speaking of ringing
>
> Why don't the PT's have a real choice of ringing sounds?  They all
> have the same ...flavor... and people seem to migrate to one or
> 2 of the "choices" making it a PITA to know when it's yours.
>
> .I'd open it up and swap the bells but can't find same.
>
>
> (An old [2]500 hundred trick was to take two sets and swap one
> bell. Done right, this gave you one set with two bells of one
> frequency, one with two of the other frequency, and a third phone
> was the original one of each sound. I seem to recall there were
> also special order bells of different tones, and you could
> drill them, etc. as well.)
>
>
>
> --
> A host is a host from coast to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> & no one will talk to a host that's close[v].(301) 56-LINUX
> Unless the host (that isn't close).pob 1433
> is busy, hung or dead20915-1433
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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Charles P.
Bill,

The ring cadence from the phone company has no effect on the ring cadence
from the ksu (in either the analog or digital ksu's).

What is the situation that they want to accomplish?  Is it that they want to
know if a certain line is ringing so they can decide whether to answer it?
(i.e. they want the kid's phone line to sound different from the main line)
If that is the case, you can grab some analog ports, assign them to ring for
only certain lines, then put analog ringers with different tones on each
line.  You can actually get ringers that let you download .wav files into
them if you want to go crazy.  Put jacks for those analog extensions in key
areas where they can hear the ringer.

Or you could put jacks directly on each co line, with the same principle.
The jack can now serve as a power failure jack or caller id jack as well.

(Another option is to swap out a couple analog phones for a digital set...
depends on how you want to handle them).

Charles


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> I guess what I am asking  is there a device that could possibly be put in
front
> of the ksu that would change the ring cadence for incoming calls




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KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Joel
One possibility is to add a fax jack distinctive ring device in front of CO 
input.  So you are splitting CO into two seperate lines.
FaxJack from Viking Electronics.  I have done this on a 308, it works fine. 

Then you can set ring cadence per CO, as for caller id it should pass 
through but I am not 100% sure. 

Regards,
Joel Winarske
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Subject: KX-T: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232 


Help. I recently traded out a KXTA624 in a home for a KXTD1232. BIG MISTAKE. 

There is no call waiting Caller ID with the digital system. There is  with the
analog KXTA.
There is no distinctive ringing available for phones on incoming ringing co
calls if you use the 7000 series analog phones with the Digital KXTD. (the
customer already had these phones). You must have the digital phones. 

Well if any one has any ideas oe work arounds please let me know.  know. 

Yes Yes I called Panasonic and they told me I should have used the KXTA1232. It
would be nice if they would have incorporated these features in the so called
top of the line box. 

Bill 

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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread billici
That's exactly what I want. The daughter has her own line, and the parents have
their own line. They want to be able to diiferntiate between the two. I'm not
sure I understand what you mean with an analog port. Through the KXTD?

"Charles P." wrote:

> Bill,
>
> The ring cadence from the phone company has no effect on the ring cadence
> from the ksu (in either the analog or digital ksu's).
>
> What is the situation that they want to accomplish?  Is it that they want to
> know if a certain line is ringing so they can decide whether to answer it?
> (i.e. they want the kid's phone line to sound different from the main line)
> If that is the case, you can grab some analog ports, assign them to ring for
> only certain lines, then put analog ringers with different tones on each
> line.  You can actually get ringers that let you download .wav files into
> them if you want to go crazy.  Put jacks for those analog extensions in key
> areas where they can hear the ringer.
>
> Or you could put jacks directly on each co line, with the same principle.
> The jack can now serve as a power failure jack or caller id jack as well.
>
> (Another option is to swap out a couple analog phones for a digital set...
> depends on how you want to handle them).
>
> Charles
>
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> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "From Select Telecom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:04 AM
> Subject: Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232
>
> > I guess what I am asking  is there a device that could possibly be put in
> front
> > of the ksu that would change the ring cadence for incoming calls
>
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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread billici
Do you know the Model number of this Viking Product

Bill

Joel wrote:

> One possibility is to add a fax jack distinctive ring device in front of CO
> input.  So you are splitting CO into two seperate lines.
> FaxJack from Viking Electronics.  I have done this on a 308, it works fine.
>
> Then you can set ring cadence per CO, as for caller id it should pass
> through but I am not 100% sure.
>
> Regards,
> Joel Winarske
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> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:50 PM
> Subject: KX-T: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232
>
> > Help. I recently traded out a KXTA624 in a home for a KXTD1232. BIG MISTAKE.
> >
> > There is no call waiting Caller ID with the digital system. There is  with the
> > analog KXTA.
> > There is no distinctive ringing available for phones on incoming ringing co
> > calls if you use the 7000 series analog phones with the Digital KXTD. (the
> > customer already had these phones). You must have the digital phones.
> >
> > Well if any one has any ideas oe work arounds please let me know.  know.
> >
> > Yes Yes I called Panasonic and they told me I should have used the KXTA1232. It
> > would be nice if they would have incorporated these features in the so called
> > top of the line box.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
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KX-T: Programming s/w for KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Michael

Greetings all,
I am new to the list, so please forgive me if this is an old
topic.
Can someone please suggest where I might buy/download the s/w
and manual to manage a KX-TD1232?  
I am using it with a TVS200.
Thank you in advance,
michael


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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Charles P.

> That's exactly what I want. The daughter has her own line, and the parents
have
> their own line. They want to be able to diiferntiate between the two. I'm
not
> sure I understand what you mean with an analog port. Through the KXTD?
>

Couple ways
1. analog port on the ksu would be any jack that is not being used.
Since all the phones are the 7000 series, you cannot take advantage of the
xdp feature. (XDP allows you to use an analog phone on the same jack as a
digital, yet the analog can have a separate extension number.)   Without
bothering with xdp, you can still plug in any analog phone device on an
unused jack.
If you took jack 14 for example, you can program line 2 to be the only line
to ring on ext 114.
Since it only needs one pair to operate, you can connect that pair to an
extra jack (or multiple jacks in parallel) somewhere in the house. Then plug
an external ringer into that jack, and it will ring for line 2 only.  Do it
again for line 1 on ext 115 and you can get a different ringer for that line
if necessary.


2. the other way would be to take the co line itself, and run it on a spair
pair to an extra jack. Then put the ringer on that jack.  Now that jack can
also serve as a power failure jack.

I did something similar (to #1) for a home with two door boxes. They wanted
to be able to differentiate between the front door and the side door.  We
programmed an extra extension to only ring for the side door and put a
simple but unique ringer on that jack.  When they hear the normal door phone
ringing AND the new ringer, they know it is the side door.  If they don't
hear the new ringer, then it's the front door.

The solutions for "distinctive ring" I think does not apply to what you are
trying to do.  "Distinctive Ring" is when the phone company sends calls on
the same line but gives them different ring cadences. These cannot be
translated by the phone system so you can connect "dist. ring" boxes before
the ksu that can separate the calls and send them to different buttons on
the phones- but that won't change the way they sound when they ring.

Charles




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KX-T: Voicemail Transfer Not Working

2003-03-02 Thread Mark Pauker
I'm trying to get voicemail transfer working between my KX-TA624 and my
VPS75, but it doesn't seem to be working.  According to the manual, this
feature should work using inband integration, but when I press the VTR
button, all I get is 3 quick beeps.  Have I done something wrong?

To set this up, I went into program mode, pressed the button I wanted to use
for VTR, dialed 94 (at which time the screen said VTR), then entered 115
(which is the extension where the VPS port 1 is plugged into), and then
pressed the Store button.  Am I missing something?  Is there another
parameter I need to set somewhere?

Any help would be appreciated.  (I'm s close now.)

Thanks,
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Re: KX-T: Re: Distinctive Ringing on CO Lines With KXTD1232

2003-03-02 Thread Joel
Do you know the Model number of this Viking Product
http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/faxdata/faxj-300.html 

It is not that much money, I think ~$150.00. 

This would take CO line before KXTD and give you two analog lines to plug 
into CO1 & CO2 (for example).
You will have to set dip swtiches properly. 

Regards,
Joel Winarske
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KX-T: Re: Voicemail Transfer Not Working

2003-03-02 Thread Randy Dell
In my 624 manual it says on page 3-137  1.3 Special Features for APT
Integration.  That Voice Mail Transfer only works with APT not inband
integration.


rd
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Subject: KX-T: Voicemail Transfer Not Working


I'm trying to get voicemail transfer working between my KX-TA624 and my
VPS75, but it doesn't seem to be working.  According to the manual, this
feature should work using inband integration, but when I press the VTR
button, all I get is 3 quick beeps.  Have I done something wrong?

To set this up, I went into program mode, pressed the button I wanted to use
for VTR, dialed 94 (at which time the screen said VTR), then entered 115
(which is the extension where the VPS port 1 is plugged into), and then
pressed the Store button.  Am I missing something?  Is there another
parameter I need to set somewhere?

Any help would be appreciated.  (I'm s close now.)

Thanks,
Mark


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KX-T: Re: Voicemail Transfer Not Working

2003-03-02 Thread Charles P.
I think the question still exists as to whether the TVS75 will integrate
with the 624, it may be too old, I'm not sure.  Does the TVS have the 624
listed in it's set up list? (I think that is in Program/ Other/ PBX
Parameters- or else in the quick setup option)  That would be significant.


Charles

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> I'm trying to get voicemail transfer working between my KX-TA624 and my
> VPS75, but it doesn't seem to be working.  According to the manual, this
> feature should work using inband integration, but when I press the VTR
> button, all I get is 3 quick beeps.  Have I done something wrong?
>
> To set this up, I went into program mode, pressed the button I wanted to
use
> for VTR, dialed 94 (at which time the screen said VTR), then entered 115
> (which is the extension where the VPS port 1 is plugged into), and then
> pressed the Store button.  Am I missing something?  Is there another
> parameter I need to set somewhere?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.  (I'm s close now.)
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
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