Thanks for the advice.> Turn off the backlight. Interesting idea. We tried
this today. Voltage during CO speakerphone conference call went up by 0.25
volts from 6.94 to 7.20 but that wasn't enough to make the outbound speaker
work.> > Paralleling pairs increases capacitance that will kill th
Thanks for the suggestion Jim. If I picked up 5 of these and replaced the
T7453s, I would have 5 happy users. Why do you think the 77xx would work when
the 74xx don't? Tom.> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 13:26:39 -0500> From: [EMAIL
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Use 77XX series setsbet they work fine.
Jim
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Thanks for the advice. We have fiber between th
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Problem> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:27:08 -0800> > Replace the KX-TD1232 with a
KX-TDA100 IP PBX with a large power supply.> Replace the phones in the far
building with KX-T76xx series and you sho
approximately twice
the distance as the KX-T1232 with KX-T74xx phones.
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I have wanted to post the
x x wrote:
>I have wanted to post the following problem for a while but thought it was
>more of a wiring problem as opposed to a phone problem. With the recent posts
>I've seen, it's clear there are some members with expertise in wiring and so
>here goes.
>
>We have a KX-TD1232 installed wi
I have wanted to post the following problem for a while but thought it was more
of a wiring problem as opposed to a phone problem. With the recent posts I've
seen, it's clear there are some members with expertise in wiring and so here
goes.
We have a KX-TD1232 installed with 32 extensions
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