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I am told this phone is designed to work with the newer KX-TA series of phone systems which include the KX-TA624-4 "dash four" and KX-TA624-5 "dash five" telephone system, as well as the KX-TA824, KX-TA1232-2 and KX-TAW848 telephone systems.
A. Is this true? and B. How do you tell if you have a "dash four" or "five" system? Is there a series of keystrokes that the client can do on their phone to bring up the version?
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I can vouch for the 624, ver 4, you'll see the ver as an add-on sticker on or around the model label on the edge of the 624. John C.
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