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I got two kxtd1232's for use at work. We are a WW2 battleship memorial and we will use them to reactivate the old analog phones onboard. They are supposed to be ROM zeros and I have the 192 kit but they don't seem to be talking. The first one is Sn: 5ICIG009054 and the chips under the cover say P101A (IC20) and P102A (IC21), the other is: 4D IC001650 with chips P011Q (IC20) and P012Q (IC21). Thanks for any help you can spare. Terry
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I think they both have to be the same version and atleast -4 or higher.
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USS North Carolina, I assume? A bit awkward using a Japanese phone system in there, huh?
I've got some dual cabinet systems working on -3 software, but they are very problematic after power outages. It is true that both systems must be operating on the same software version.
The only problem I see is that upgrading will take you to the last version that was available (-7). Since you'll likely be jumping multiple version steps, you should consider defaulting the system and starting from scratch.
Are there any Panasonic dealers in your area? It might be worth talking with them before you do anything since Panasonic systems have been known to have a "mind of their own" when it comes to upgrades.
Otherwise, please check back here and we'll do what we can to assist.
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Yes, I'm on the North Carolina, and yes its a bit awkward using Japanese parts. However, its better than trying to restore the original 200 line switchgear, and then replacing brushes and lubing it weekly. Thanks for the advice, considering how often we lose power and brown-out I think I'll be better off cross-wiring one of the COs into the other box, etc. It makes the phone books weird because you need to know when to dial a 9 to get into the other switch. Plus, this way I can still use the one good 123210 I have working. Terry
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Terry:
How many analog extensions do you actually need to derive?
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etkfixr,  to the BB. Odds are that is a SC XY x-bar switch (popular with the Navy...no gravity required). If not, it would probably be an all relay (AE) with rotary switches. Yes, how many slt ext do you need? It might not be too hard to get the original running with the brain power around here. Check the forum for the "Antique Telephones"....there are centuries worth of experience there. Again, welcome aboard.
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Its an Automatic Electric system with the strowger switches. The switch cabinets are still there but the ringer motors, etc were scavenged years ago. We need 50 to 60 extensions. We have a group of living history interpreters that come in 4 times a year and they can call between offices using the original AE phones. That fills up the 123210 I have right now. I want to add a second so the maintenance guys can call around for assistance, a wrench, whatever using the LH guys phones or, if its not visible (like in an engine room), I'm just hooking up whatever cheap analog phones we can get. I was just intrigued by the idea of interconnecting 2 1232s to make one big switch. I think we can be happy cross-connecting them until everything starts to break and we can upgrade to -7s. One last question, how many SLT modules can a 1232 use? Terry PS, it was REALLY cool the first time we got an original phone ringing onboard.
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Terry, 64 slt sets on a dual cabinet but that's if both cabinets are full blown. 2 of the 170 cards in each cabinet. If they are both base cabinets then only 16 apiece It sounds like you have a version 1 and a pre version 1. They are supposed to be the same version but you might get it work if you use the -1 (P101A) as the master and the other as the slave. ------------------------ MrG
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