P101E is a "-1", w/ 8mhz CPU
100 speed dials (00-99), 24 digits max per spd dial.
You'll need a new CPU to upgrade the system. As of a couple of days ago, VND had
them in stock (They *had* been on perpetual backorder)

I'll but their extra 72XX sets if this ends up happening.

-Joe
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Joe Childs
Austin Telecom

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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:48:58 -0500, you wrote:

>Hello All,
>I have a new customer that has an existing Panasonic KX-TD1232.  I am
>not sure what the dash number is.  Is there a way to tell this from the
>chip's inside the system?  Two were labeled "P101E 61003 IC20" and
>"P102E 61003 IC21".
>Ultimately the reason I need to know this is the customer told me that
>they only dial two digit speed dial numbers.  I was not certified until
>after the -4 release.  Do the older dash version have only 100 speed
>dials in them (00-99) and if so, do they offer speed dial names as well?
>They would also like to replace their 7200-series phones with 7453's.
>Is this possible or will they need an upgrade?
>Thanks for your help,
>-Tim
> 
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