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Old January 24th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone found a way to enter the programming for a Panasonic KX-TDA systems if you forget the password? I know in TD1232 there is a way. I wonder if there is a similar procedure for this series. Please help!
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KX-TDA Installer password

you must call Panasonic and give them your Tech ID number and then and only then they will call into the system and reset the password...
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RE: Call Forwarding

yeah default and start over
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one wonders how endusers get the idea that they can work on there
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not nice to put that out on the public forum
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not nice to put that out on the public forum
I agree and still time agrees.
May be, will pay attention to that what nice system (KX-TDA) is not protected. The file DSYS protect simply, very simply. Why did not it make?
I have written that is accessible to all.
P.S. It is info from our public forums. I did not write about psw up levels or DUMP memory from COM port.
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what?
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Ermm careful guys, some infos are not meant to be posted on public. And if distributors or vendors found out. It can be a serious crime as it's known as a classified informations. Perhaps you admins should put a different access for vendors and end-users. But still there's a flaw in such systems though unless you have verification checks xD
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U Can not read SD-Card before you in the system, if you want to read SD Card from external Device you can not found the DSYS file !!!
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plz insert the SD card in the other pbx whose pasword you know.try it . I think so i should be work.
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