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|I'm replacing a Panasonic 616 that has 6 lines and 7 ext's with a 1232 that I just 
|picked up.  I'm trying to do some planning
|before I get the installation manual.
|
|1.  If all my present phones are analog and I use a 3rd party software to program the 
|1232, do I still need at least one
|digital system phone?
|
|2.  On my 616 all the incoming lines plug in RJ's, one for each line.  On the 1232 
|the incoming CO's are marked with two lines
|for each incoming CO, will each RJ be feed by 2 incoming CO's.
|
|3.  On my 616 each ext is plugged into an RJ, on the 1232 there are no RJ jacks for 
|this purpose, but only 2 Amphenol jacks
|with each jack serving a group of extenstions.  Will I need a special cable to plug 
|my ext's into.

You need a cable with an Amphenol connector on one end and a 66 punch down block on 
the other end.  I prefer the 66 punch-down
block with the RJ connectors.  If you use the 66 punch-down block with the RJ 
connectors, you will have the same flexibility to
switch extewnsion you now have with your 616.
Theswe cables and block are available from AbleComm at 1-888-ABLE-999.  See there web 
site first  --
http://www.ablecomm.com/tools.htm

Then look at their complete site for lots of help: http://www.ablecomm.com
|
|4.  I have a KXTD50 voice mail, I assume it also will plug into one of the jacks I 
|mentioned in #3 above. 
|
|
|
|Thanks for any help in these intials steps.
|
|
|
|Rick McCoy
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