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not very familiar with this older system.What cordless phone will work with this system, customer realy just needs answering capabilities. thanks 4merbellguy
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You can use any POTS device on any of the sixteen ports. Just pick a cordless phone that you are comfortable with, and that should do the trick.
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thanks for the help, I'm used to working on lucent systems. 4mer bell guy
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 4mrbellguy: not very familiar with this older system.What cordless phone will work with this system, customer realy just needs answering capabilities. thanks 4merbellguy</font> Piece of cake! If it's a single line analog device, it will work with the 616 or any of the KX-T series KSUs. Although it will work on every port, the first port, 11, is used for programming. A proprietary LCD set is required for this. Otherwise, go for it! ------------------ Let All Things Be Done Decently and In Order.
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