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I have a customer with an old KX-T61610, and was told by someone (from a Radio Shack affiliate dealer and Panasonic consumer telephones dealer) that there was a multiline cordless SYSTEM phone available for this control unit.

Anyone heard of such an animal? I know that they can just use a single line cordless telephone, but this is an elderly customer with the system in their house, and not able to deal with dialing codes to pick up and transfer calls.

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TTT, all of the cordless system phones operate
on APITS or in the analog mode.
I never put one on the old Easa-Phones but I think you can. there very expensive.
The models out there are: KX-TD 7894 and 95
and the KX-TD 7885 and 85.
I'm not sure if the 7884 is available.
The 84 and 94 are 3 line and the 85 and 95 are 12 line or feature buttons. The Mhz. is different als and the 90 units are spread spectrum.
all of these can be set to an SLT mode as well but that's not what you want and even in APITS mode you would still have to set up the one touch buttons and it could be a little confusing.
I'll look into it a little further and get back to you.

[This message has been edited by MrGemini (edited December 05, 2002).]

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There was a cordlessphone KX-T3730 it used to work with KXT series system.I don't think you can find it now,it was 49 MHZ with 10 channels.I don't remember it was a multiline phone ,I sugesst to get a new single line cordless phone you will be better off.Try to convince your customer.

Good Luck.


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