Kitz Forum
Broadband Related => Telephony Wiring + Equipment => Topic started by: tickmike on April 23, 2016, 03:26:59 PM
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I was given some Old Phones From A Business a few years ago,
One of Panasonic KX-T7130E
http://www.moderntelecom.co.uk/pdfs/KXT7_USER.pdf
Three of Philips 9504-050-60003 (I can not find any info about these !).
I understood that they were all used together but reading the above Manual I am not sure now.
Just wanted to know if I could use one in the house and maybe two / three others in my out buildings as the 'Dect' phone loose the signal in the far reaches outside.
I noticed the 'Ren' = 4 on each phone !.
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Just reading the first two words in that document "Proprietary Telephone" suggests the the Panasonic may not work on a normal analogue PSTN line, it looks like it is for a PBX or Key System. Having said that, it would unusual to support a different manufacturer's handsets, so possibly it was a Panasonic PBX which also supported analogue handsets, in which case the Philips might be normal analogue. (Pure speculation - maybe the fancy Panasonic phone for reception)