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Old 10-17-2006, 02:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Additional handsets

Stupid question for someone.

I am speccing up a system and are torn between the kxtda30 and kxtda100.

I need up to 35 digital extensions interfaces for a KVM50 , 8 x isdn channels as trunks.

Natively i dont think that this will support this many digital extensions. Is this true? In case i have to piggy back the handsets is there any gotchas with this like distance restraints. I have been at one installation before where the installer tried to piggy back the phones through the existing cat5e but without success. Does it need to be one cord from one handest top the next ??


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Old 10-17-2006, 05:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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yes and no

it does have to be a cable from the base of 1 phone to the next and from the dxdp out of 1 phone into the normal digi port in on the other phone
and yes your right the tda 30 wont take 35 handsets without piggy backing and does have a distance restraint
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If you could just clear this one up for me. Can we run a cable from the extension port on one hanset through the structured cabling and then plug it in the digi port of the "slave" phone ? Or does it need to be 1 uninterrupted cable.

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yes but not a gggggoood idea from a vendors standpoint..
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