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I, however, don't think even Panasonic would bother with anyone sharing schematics and software on a unit so old that the configuration software is written for MS-DOS. So, for the sake of open knowledge, I'll share what I find here, albeit it's not much. As I grow frustrated, I also got salty. Sorry, I can't avoid it. This article may be a little too rich on salt. | I, however, don't think even Panasonic would bother with anyone sharing schematics and software on a unit so old that the configuration software is written for MS-DOS. So, for the sake of open knowledge, I'll share what I find here, albeit it's not much. As I grow frustrated, I also got salty. Sorry, I can't avoid it. This article may be a little too rich on salt. | ||
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+ | # Nomenclatures | ||
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+ | Panasonic has terms for some stuff. Some are pretty standard, some are their own thing. | ||
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+ | | *Term* | ||
+ | | IRNA | Intercept Routing — No Answer | | | ||
+ | | PT/APT/DPT | [Analogue\Digital] Proprietary Telephone | ||
+ | | SLT | Single Line Telephone | ||
+ | | XDP | eXtra Device Port | On certain models (all of them Digital), allows for a SLT to be connected to the analogue wiring, acting as a completely independent station | | ||
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## My unit | ## My unit | ||
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- | | My unit with a KX-T7230X and a Intelbras | + | | My unit with a KX-T7230X |
## Model suffixes | ## Model suffixes | ||
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- | `X`, by the way, means international market. I'd not lose my sleep over those suffixes, but the fact is that some systems can be quite different from others with the same name, depending on the local market they were built for. | + | `X`, by the way, means international market. I'd not lose my sleep over those suffixes, but the fact is that some systems can be quite different from others with the same name, depending on the local market they were built for, and frequently, service manuals made for one won't be adequate for another. |
- | As for Brazil, Googles returns **nothing** for TD816 with the `BR` suffix, and there' | + | As for Brazil, Googles returns **nothing** for TD816 with the `BR` suffix, and there' |
## Resources | ## Resources | ||
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### Software | ### Software | ||
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For convenience, | For convenience, | ||
- | | *Version* | + | | *Version* |
- | | 2.02BE, 2.10BE, 2.37BE, 2.41BE | United Kingdom | + | | 2.02BE, 2.10BE, 2.37BE, 2.41BE |
- | | 3.41X | International | + | | 3.41X |
- | | 4.02B2 | + | | 4.02B2 |
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Again, my equipment has the P401A60905A ROM version. 3.41X had it's issues at the first moment, but it was the version that best worked for me. Not only it can display and change every configuration as it was also able to back up the configuration. Your mileage may vary, depending on region and ROM version. | Again, my equipment has the P401A60905A ROM version. 3.41X had it's issues at the first moment, but it was the version that best worked for me. Not only it can display and change every configuration as it was also able to back up the configuration. Your mileage may vary, depending on region and ROM version. | ||
+ | ### Manuals | ||
+ | FIXME I tracked down **a lot** of manuals. I'm yet to organize and upload them. | ||
## Other stuff | ## Other stuff | ||
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> XDP feature must be turned off in Program 600. | > XDP feature must be turned off in Program 600. | ||
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> The most common example is to plug a cordless phone into the XDP port of your digital phone (7200 or 7400 series). | > The most common example is to plug a cordless phone into the XDP port of your digital phone (7200 or 7400 series). | ||
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> INTERCOM 391 To turn on parallel ring (INTERCOM 390 to cancel) and the AUTO ANSWER light must be off. BGM must be turned off. | > INTERCOM 391 To turn on parallel ring (INTERCOM 390 to cancel) and the AUTO ANSWER light must be off. BGM must be turned off. | ||
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> Another example is to plug your laptop or computer modem into the XDP port and use OUTLOOK or another contact software program to make calls. | > Another example is to plug your laptop or computer modem into the XDP port and use OUTLOOK or another contact software program to make calls. | ||
- | The manual | + | The manuals |
This arrangement may be useful in situations in which you want everything in a room, for example, to answer to the same extension number. Otherwise you would have to configure a extension group, and each extension can only be assigned to one. | This arrangement may be useful in situations in which you want everything in a room, for example, to answer to the same extension number. Otherwise you would have to configure a extension group, and each extension can only be assigned to one. |