In a message dated 10/10/2007 10:10:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Is there  a way to change the software in these units from 1 to 3? Any
significant  advantage in 3 versus 1?

The -3 version provided corrected restriction tables to allow for the NANP  
changes that occurred in 1995.  -1 and -2  versions were limited in  the number 
of tables and lengths of digits. The deny and allow tables were too  
simplistic. The -3 also gave you parallel connection of SLT with proprietary  
phones, 
auto CO line access for each extension,  programmable call waiting  tone, 
improved door phone & door opener features with the new KX-T30866 door  opener 
adaptor. The -3 is the way to go on these units.


Can  the RS-232 port in these units be used to program the box just like  you
would with a kx-t7030 phone?


No , only programming thru the phone was allowed.   You could  data dump the 
programming as a text file to a printer or laptop in capture mode  with 
procomm plus or similar terminal emulation program.  The KX-T123211D  could be 
programmed via RS-232 in EIA mode as an ASCII text file, but was a real  PITA 
to 
get formatted correctly to accept the file. If a line was wrong in the  file, 
you would get syntax errors, and would have to program by the phone  anyway.

 
Steve L.  Martin
Pres./CEO
_Surf Side Sound,  Inc._ (http://www.surfsidesound.com/)  



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