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KX-TDA100/200

What follows is preliminary information on a new generation of Panasonic phone systems, based on material published outside the US. There may be substantial changes when the systems reach the US, probably in early 2003. This page will be updated as we learn more. We don't have any prices.


 

Panasonic is developing a new family of phone systems designed to provide features based on Internet Protocol and Local Area Networks, as well as the conventional telecom network.

 

New features include VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol), LAN Networking, Advanced Remote Maintenance, SD memory card, CTI (Computer Telephony Integration), and digital wireless phones.

Control units ("KSUs") are constructed as card cages, like previous KX-T123211D, KX-T336, KX-TD500. Circuit modules slide into card slots to make contact with backplane. Cabinets can be mounted on a wall or rack, or placed on a shelf or the floor. Cabinets can be stacked.

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  • The KX-TDA100 supports up to 64 lines and 64 phones.
  • The KX-TDA200 supports up to 128 lines and 128 phones; and will be upgraded to enable up to four systems to be connected together, to support up to 800 ports.
  • Works with new 7600-series phones as well as older analog and digital proprietary phones, plus single-line analog phones.
  • New phones have easy switching from headset to handset to speakerphone operation.
  • Jog dial is replaced by navigator button that can be moved in four directions to manipulate displayed info.
  • Several different size power supplies support different numbers of phones.
  • Supports DID, T1, E1, BRI, PRI, CTI, E&M tie lines.
  • Serial and USB connectors for programming.
  • more info coming soon