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My TD816 unit is now humming nicely, taking calls from one CO line and ringing various vintage sets. I believe I have the CID board installed, as CID info appears on the Panasonic phone I have in port 1 (and works in other ports as well.) My question is simple: does this KSU pass CID data to analog phones or not? If no, then I can stop poring through the configuration for how to turn that feature on I figured it passed the audio squawk directly to the extension lines when a CO call came in but maybe it receives the data, chews on it a bit and passes it on via its own methods.
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You need KXTD-171 8 station card w/ SLT CID. Some on Ebay from 25.00
But I believe you need a -3 to use said card.
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The thing to keep in mind is the TD-171 card has CID to only one extension, along with being a -3 or later. The 824 has CID to SLT's if the KSU has a CID card on the trunks. The package switch comes with the card.
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The thing to keep in mind is the TD-171 card has CID to only one extension, along with being a -3 or later. The 824 has CID to SLT's if the KSU has a CID card on the trunks. The package switch comes with the card. I've got the TD-170 module for the extra 8 extensions, but no CID. And, being a -0 KSU, I guess I can't use the TD-171 anyway, so I may be out of luck. Is the CID card you refer to the KX-TD193? According to Panasonic's mini-catalog, it "ALLOWS CALLER ID INFORMATION TO APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY OF PROPRIETARY TELEPHONES AND SMDR PRINTER." I have that now, so I must have that card installed (I haven't popped the cover off the KSU to look.) Ah ha...just noticed in the KX-TD170 description in that same doc that the TD170 "PROVIDES CALLER ID FOR SLT PHONE ON THE FIRST PORT." I didn't try any of the expansion ports with my analog CID phone. Maybe that's all I need?
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We talked about two systems. The TD has to have a TD-193 card for CID as well as the TD-171 CID extension card to bring single line CID to one extension.
The TA-824 needs an 82493 card only and the CID will appear on all analog or proprietary phones.
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Ah, gotcha. I missed the switch from TD to TA.
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A TDA50 would give you CID to slt and allow you to use your vintage phones and the Analog key phones from Panasonic as well as all the new digital phones.
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No, the tda-50 and companion taw-848 has a -68 extension CID card.
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