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#161331 02/08/08 10:33 PM
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I have a KX-T7433 and I want to install a seccond telephone into the plug named "TO TEL".
Why is not working?
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The to tel socket in the 7433 telephone is for a analouge telephone. for this to work you have to have the 4 wires connected to the system and in the modular socket (KXTD series), or on a hibrid card if the system is a KXTDA series system.

If the telephone system is a kxtda series the second digital telephone will only connect through a 76xx series telephone

what is the kx-ts5rm-w, is it a conference telephone, if so it requires a analouge telephone port.

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#161333 02/09/08 01:06 AM
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Thanks,

So, what is my problem.... I have a KX-T7433 at my office but when i leaving the room I need a cordless one. My KX-T7433 have a connection in the back. This is not for other telephones? I should buy a special kind of devices???
I can swith on/off the parallel prom menu but still not working.

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Plug your cordless phone into the back of your 7433. Make sure that you have a 2 pair jumper connected to the port at your MDF, and your jack is wired as an RJ14. You can choose to activate XDP if you want the cordless to be a separate extension, or disable XDP if you want both phones to share the extension. Parallel ringing has to be turned on at the 7433 (pgm 99, 39-1 I think) for the cordless to ring.

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Kevhawk, the ring on-off on the uk unit is just dial 691 to turn on and 690 to turn off or like PUIU through the menu on the telephone.

Puiu, any cordless will work, but the pair on the red/green connections in the modular socket or pins 4-5 if numbered must be connected to the system. or if you have a meter show about 25v dc.

Try pluging out the key set and plug in a standard telephone and see if you get dial tone.

if not you will have to get that pair connected to the MDF at the system.


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Plug your cordless phone into the back of your 7433. Make sure that you have a 2 pair jumper connected to the port at your MDF, and your jack is wired as an RJ14. You can choose to activate XDP if you want the cordless to be a separate extension, or disable XDP if you want both phones to share the extension. Parallel ringing has to be turned on at the 7433 (pgm 99, 39-1 I think) for the cordless to ring.
Sorry, what are "2 pair jumper connected to the port at your MDF, and your jack is wired as an RJ14."

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Thats is the wires connected to the telephone socket (rj14) and the telephone system distribution box (MDF).If you are not sure about the wiring , this should be done by a panasonic telephone tech because you could blow ports on the telephone system if done wrong


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So, when I plug the cordless phone into a socket from the wall, it's working. Doesn't that means the jack is wired as an RJ14 ?
If I plug it in the back of my 7433 is not working.
Is that because of that 2 pair jumpers ?
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When you say not working, not ringing or no dial tone?

If the cordless works in the same socket that the 7433 is pluged in to it should work at the back of the phone check the cable from the socket to the 7433 and make sure the 4 cables are connected in the modular plug.


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No, the cordless is not working into the socket that the 7433 is pluged but is working in any socket where the other extension is pluged. I noticed that the other jacks is only one pair wired, in the middle of jack. My cordless have a 4 wires cable all 4 connected in jacks.
Edit// My system is KX-TD1232

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