RE: KX-T: Panasonic Phone System Expansion Kit $55.00/set

2002-03-07 Thread Dan Padilla
Beautiful- I've been waiting for something like this, I can now fire my Interconnect! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of dark ocean Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: KX-T: Panasonic Phone System Expansion

KX-T: Re: KXTA1232 for dummies!

2002-03-07 Thread Charles Patterson
Hello Hello, just a suggestion, you might try signing a name so we can feel like there's a real person behind the comments. I've gotten to know most of the other dummies here over the years so I know when not to take offense at Carl's ranting, etc. another dummy rocket scientist, Charles [EMAI

KX-T: Panasonic Phone System Expansion Kit $55.00/set

2002-03-07 Thread dark ocean
This expansion kit is a SPECIALLY configured to work with Panasonic phone systems extension expansion cards. It saves money and time for both consumer and installers alike and it is a must have for installers. Each expansion kit is capable of adding up to 8 extension stations just by simply plug

RE: KX-T: TAs vs price

2002-03-07 Thread Carl Navarro
At 12:18 PM 3/7/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Right On Brother ! > >Mark ><><><> ><<>>< <><><> > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >JimMarks >Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:40 AM >To: KXT Help >Subject: KX-T: TAs vs price > > >

RE: KX-T: TAs vs price

2002-03-07 Thread mark
Right On Brother ! Mark <><><> ><<>>< <><><> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of JimMarks Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:40 AM To: KXT Help Subject: KX-T: TAs vs price The cheaper price of a 12 button phone has nothing to do with w

KX-T: TAs vs price

2002-03-07 Thread JimMarks
The cheaper price of a 12 button phone has nothing to do with what I am going to sell a customer. I don't sell any systems on price. I sell on things such as features, support, versatility, ease of use. I never sell on price. I have found that the customer that wants the cheapest price is not

KX-T: Re: KXTA1232 for dummies!

2002-03-07 Thread Michael N. Marcus
Dear Omnipotent Guru: Before you dumped on others, you should have remembered that the KX-TA624 does not have all the same features as the KX-TA1232; and you should not have assumed that all comments here about analog features referred to the 1232. Michael N. Marcus AbleComm, Inc. www.ablecomm.

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 for dummies!

2002-03-07 Thread Carl Navarro
At 02:34 PM 3/7/2002 -, Hello wrote: >For all you rocket scientists out there posting mis-information: Now there's the group I know and love. At least you chaged the subject line before you posted.. Fortunately for me, I confined my discussion to the TA-624 and made only passing referen

KX-T: KXTA1232 for dummies!

2002-03-07 Thread Hello
For all you rocket scientists out there posting mis-information: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The TAs do not have an intercept ring interval program feature area on thier > CO line features? Not True! See page 122 and 123 of the TA1232 manual! The program number is even the same as the TD!

Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s

2002-03-07 Thread Randy Dell
No actually, I like the TA series, they just have there place. I quoted one yesterday. Here is something you can't do on a TD816. Often I quote companies with a TA, and a DISA card, the DISA answers the phone, and the extensions are call forwarded to VM. Now you don't need a 4 port VM. rd

Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s

2002-03-07 Thread Harry from Select Telecom
Almost sounds like the KSU can go ksu-useless - Original Message - From: "Randy Dell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 8:21 AM Subject: Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s > Oh by the way, the only way you c

Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s

2002-03-07 Thread Randy Dell
Oh by the way, the only way you can have a ring group in a TA is if it comes in Via DISA. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 4:25 AM Subject: Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s > The other thing about

Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s

2002-03-07 Thread SurfSideSound
The other thing about the TA series is the fact you must press intercom before dialing an extension or feature, the digitals are "live" all the time, and allow true one-touch feature or dss selection. That's a BIG feature here, since most of the people I deal with are in a hurry, and want some

Re: KX-T: TA1232 ???

2002-03-07 Thread Michael N. Marcus
> If installation involves VM I would point out that KXTA1232 does not have > call forward no answer. It has only call forward busy/no answer. Not much of a disadvantage. Approximaely 100% of our customers use busy/no answer, unless they are on vacation and want to forward all calls to VM. Mi

Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s

2002-03-07 Thread Michael N. Marcus
> O.K. I'm done, fire away all :-) I think you're bullet-proof, Carl. Back when the analog 308/616/1232 competed with the D308/816/1232 product line, our business was probably 99% digital. Now that we have the A624 and A1232, it's probably 80% digital. Some people must have digis for size or