Panasonic typically includes a user CD with user manual with the equipment.
This I would recommend as the limit of "playing" with the equipment.  Going
beyond this, even IF you had the s/w, is highly NOT recommended, as the
knowledge base required to make the KX-TDA series awesome for the customer
only exists with those that have the in-depth knowledge of the produst. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Michael
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:31 AM
To: Carl Navarro; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KX-T: TDA100 Initial Setup


I've got the Panasonic dealer who is going to set it up and install it;
that's not a problem, but in the meantime I wanted to have a play with it
and set up some basic stuff, and also have the ability to change things
later without having to pay a maintenance guy every time I want to change a
setting.

I don't expect Ford to endorse me ripping my car to bits, but I'd like to be
able to change the radio channel or swap the light bulbs without taking it
back to the dealership :-)

Carl, it's all very interesting about the dealership 'cartel'
not wanting anyone else to sell the stuff ad-hoc, but seeing as I have the
system now, I'd like to pay with it... :-)

n.b. who's Kelly ?

Regards,


-- Original Message --



CN> -----Original Message-----
CN> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
CN> Behalf Of Michael
CN> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 4:45 AM
CN> To: Jody Eircom; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CN> Subject: Re: KX-T: TDA100 Initial Setup



CN> Because I didn't pay this person for the training and the software.

CN> What we have here is a failure to communicate.

CN> Someone sold you a TDA system without support, the exact thing that 
CN> Panasonic made clear was not supposed to happen.
CN> Please keep us posted as to what Pana does when you try to warranty 
CN> the system, because according to the TDA dealer agreement, the end 
CN> user data becomes part of the sale.

CN> If Panasonic wants to show that it's serious about this, it should 
CN> pull the TDA dealer's dealership and refer you to a TDA dealer 
CN> within 6 hours of you.  Or you should be left with a $4K paperweight.

CN> Kelly?

CN> Carl Navarro


JE>> Why doesn't the person who sold you this $4000 of equipment get you 
JE>> the training and software?

JE>> -----Original Message-----
JE>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
JE>> Behalf Of Michael
JE>> Sent: 21 June 2004 08:59
JE>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JE>> Subject: Re: KX-T: TDA100 Initial Setup


JE>> Hello all,

JE>> No, I haven't been on KXTA training. I think I'll be able to 
JE>> configure and run our system without special training...but if they 
JE>> make a system impossible to use without paying them for training, 
JE>> I've got US$4000 of equipment on the wall which isn't doing much :-)

JE>> Can it not be obtained otherwise ?

JE>> Best regards,
JE>> Michael.

JE>> -- Original Message --

JE>>> Michael

JE>>> Have you done the KXTDA training?

JE>>> If so then you would have been given the software

JE>>> Jody

JE>>> -----Original Message-----
JE>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
JE>>> Behalf
JE>> Of
JE>>> Michael
JE>>> Sent: 20 June 2004 17:59
JE>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JE>>> Subject: KX-T: TDA100 Initial Setup

JE>>> Hello everyone,

JE>>> I've installed the TDA100 hardware and now the manual tells me to 
JE>>> install and use the programming software...but it's not supplied on

JE>>> the CDs as far as I can see. Where do I get it from ? Can anyone 
JE>>> assist ?



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