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There isn't one, but as was stated previously, you can use any cordless phone (even a two-line one) connected directly to the CO lines as they connect to the system. The X-16 will detect the lines being in use and light up the buttons on the X-16 phones.
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Thanks guys, that is kind of what I thought. Too bad they did not put just one analog port to use as a system extension. That should work though!
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The X16 uses Voice/Data over Voice or VDOV, which transmits both voice and data over the same frequencies. Making it almost impossible to transmit nonpacketized voice transmissions over the same channels. For now, you have to put analog devices in front of the X16 KSU.
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