I've already searched and cannot find anything on this topic. I'd like to extend proprietary digital extensions on my KX-TD 1232 system beyond the range of the system itself. Is there any way to connect extensions with special adapters through an existing wired or wireless ethernet network...
I'm usually the one asking for help. This time I was able to supply it for a change. :) I'm glad that you found the manual useful, and hopefully others will discover and utilize this great resource, too.
Does this help? http://wedophones.com/Manuals/Panasonic/Panasonic%202%20Line/KXT3281W.pdf
Choose from lots of manuals here:
http://wedophones.com/ManualsLead.htm
I know there's a digital 25 pair unit from ITW, but all wires are protected at 70 volts which is not enough for the analog extensions. ITW says that I should use 70 volt on digital and 230 volt on the analog lines. I will call them and see if there's a combo unit, though.
I've seen the ITW / Panamax product that goes into a 25 pair Telco line. Too bad that they only make that in a 230 volt version. They'd really clean up if they made it in a version with 8 pairs @ 27 volt, 8 pairs @ 230 volt, and 9 pairs not connected - and pinned for Panasonic systems - given...
Aha! No surprise. And thank you!
But anyway, will 27 volt do the job for the digital extensions and doorphones?
And what do you think of 70 volt (rather than 235 volt) for analog extensions that are outgoing only?
Thanks again!
Rather than the "no name" products I found earlier I might prefer these ITW Linx products here for my 66 blocks near my KX-TD1232:
http://assets.twacomm.com/pdf/24517.pdf
Do I want the UP3P-27 (27 volt) for the digital extensions and doorphones and the UP3P-235 (235 volt) for the analog...
Thank you cwc3 for clarifying 30 volt on digital extensions and 130 on CO lines and analog extensions. But what voltage should I choose for the door phone (intercom) protector? I'm going to put one on a remote building so I want to protect the 1232 from any surge coming in on that pair. Due...
I've already posted this in the old "KX-TD232 (sic) bad ports" thread but thought it deserved a thread of its own:
I have carbon block protection on all wiring leaving my building. What would be good secondary protection?
Should I try these - http://www.phonegeeks.com/phonlinsurpr1.html
on...
I have carbon block protection on all wiring leaving my building. What would be good secondary protection?
Should I try these - http://www.phonegeeks.com/phonlinsurpr1.html
on the analog and digital extension lines going to other buildings? Should I use the 30 volt version and will that...
Thank you for mentioning this, rivet. I do have a mailbox for the group, which autoforwards after 5 minutes exactly as you say to a single mailbox.
At this point, one would be unaware that the GDM exists, which is very good!
Before I knew about the GDM a message had gone in there and I did...
Thanks KXTDdude. I won't be babysitting "their" GDM because I'm the owner of the system so it's "my" GDM - hence my motivation to kill off the darn thing. I've just about accomplished it, though. In the TVS100 programming I've changed the no DTMF option from "operator" (choice c) to a ring...
I would like to completely disable the general mailbox on my TVS-100. I am familiar with programming through hyperterminal but cannot seem to find the option to do this. My phone system is the KXTD1232 (although this probably does not matter). Thanks in advance for the assistance that anyone...
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