Thanks Charles and John (and others).  I shall wire up one of
the phones (the dealer wants me to do that so I can enable
remote programming so that he can do the preliminaries from
the comfort of his own office).

regards,

-- Original Message --

JG> Hi Michael

JG> The keyphones use 1 pair for digital working, pins 1&6, the greens on a
JG> Cat5e. and the analogue is 1 pair, pins 2&5, the blues on a Cat5e. You can
JG> plug a second digital phone into the back of any 76** phone.

JG> You will need the option card and a message card for messaging, fairly
JG> flexible.

JG> John
JG> ----- Original Message ----- 
JG> From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
JG> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
JG> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 9:52 PM
JG> Subject: KX-T: KX-TDA100 Misc questions


>>
>> Hello
>>
>> 1. For the digital extensions (on a 16 port card) are the connections
>>    to the extensions 2-wire ?   With a 50 way connector of 16 extensions
>>    there aren't enough pins for it to be 4-wire :-)  To which pins
>>    on the CAT5 patch panel should these two wires be connected ?
>>
>> 2. We'd like an auto-attendant to play a menu to callers to
>>    certain DDI/MSNs.  Which Panasonic product can we add to
>>    do this; we don't need voicemail. Can it have different
>>    messages/menus depending on the DDI/MSN the external caller calls ?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michael.
>>
>>
>>
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