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Panasonic KX-TDA and KX-TDE advanced hybrid IP-PBX
solution
Our Panasonic KX-TDA and KX-TDE
phone systems provide features and functions based on Internet Protocol and
Local Area Networks, as well the conventional telecommunications network. They
are the replacements for the discontinued Panasonic KX-TD phone
systems.
New features in the KX-TDA/TDE system series include VoIP (Voice
Over Internet Protocol), LAN Networking, Advanced Remote Maintenance, SD memory
card data storage, CTI (Computer Telephony Integration), and DECT digital
multi-cell wireless phones.
With VoIP, you can connect to a Local Area
Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN) to lower the cost of phone calls and
to easily and instantly unite distant offices and employees.
You can
choose from several control units ("KSUs") that grow in capacity and add
features with easy-to-install circuit modules. The smallest system is the
KX-TDA50. It is initially equipped to handle four lines and four phones and can
be expanded to work with up to 12 lines and about 50 phones. The bigger KX-TDA
and KX-TDE 100 and 200 can handle dozens or even hundreds of lines and phones
and other telecom devices. Panasonic's unique DXDP technology allows you to
easily and inexpensively double the phone capacity of your system by plugging
one phone into another without having to install more wire or circuit
modules!
KX-TDA and KX-TDE phone systems are full-featured and uniquely
flexible. You can use literally hundreds of different kinds of phones, including
the latest Panasonic digital and IP models, previous generations of Panasonic
digital and analog phones, and even single-line phones -- whatever is right for
a particular person, purpose or budget. You can have up to 128 DECT digital
cordless phones, and can also connect fax machines, credit card terminals, door
intercoms, paging systems, and more. TDE systems include IP functions that are
optional on TDA systems.
Your Panasonic KX-TDA or KX-TDE phone system can
cover a few hundred square feet, and can unite people who are thousands of miles
apart. You can communicate through conventional phone wiring, via VoIP, T1,
ISDN, DSL, ethernet, or even without wires! You can speak with a handset, a
speakerphone, a wired headset or a wireless headset. You can even use the same
Bluetooth wireless headset with your cellphone and your Panasonic desk
phone.
Although a Panasonic KX-TDA or KX-TDE phone system control unit
("KSU") can be placed on a shelf or mounted in a bracket, rack-mounting makes it
easy to connect your phone system to patch panels, network devices and other
components. AbleComm has a wide range of racks and rack-mount devices, including
patch panels, back-up power supplies, paging amplifiers, and on-hold music
players. We also stock wire, jacks, tools and test equipment. We can supply
everything you need for a smooth and successful installation.

KX-TD7896 MULTI-LINE
2.4GHz FREQUENCY-HOPPING DIGITAL-SPREAD-SPECTRUM CORDLESS PHONE HAS SPEAKERPHONE
& HANDS-FREE INTERCOM.
This is the fifth-generation three-piece Panasonic phone, and
the first to use the 2.4Gig frequency.
It will work with Panasonic KX-T,
KX-TA, KX-TAW, KX-TD, KX-TDA, KX-TDE and KX-NCP phone systems, with the included
base unit. DON'T order it unless you have or plan to buy a Panasonic phone
system that uses a central control unit ("KSU").
Frequency-hopping
digital-spread-spectrum radio transmission provides quiet operation and extreme
security against eavesdropping.
- Hands-free answer to intercom calls.
Backlit keypad.
12-line capacity.
6-line multi-function BLUE backlit LCD screen shows Caller ID, line status,
and function of flexible keys.
Speakerphone for outside calls and intercom.
Separate base antenna unit can be mounted for best signal coverage.
Handset can sit in charging cradle that needs AC power, but no phone jack.
Message waiting indicator.
Silent vibrator alert, or programmable ringer.
9 melodies.
6 ring tones.
7 vibrator patterns.
2.5mm headset jack.
Quick charging NiMH battery.
200-number speed dial.
Choice of black or pearl white color.
Charging cradle and base antenna can be wall-mounted. DISTANCE TEST RESULTS: In a typical suburban environment, we had perfect
communications to about 500 feet from the base, and usable communications (some
ticking noise) to about 550 feet. The transmitting base was located on the
second floor of a wood-frame house, and the signal passed through one exterior
wall with vinyl siding, about 30 feet from the base. Indoors, we were able to go
two floors down, and about 60 feet horizontally. Weather conditions: sunny, 45
degrees F., 50% humidity, 10 MPH wind. It can receive paging announcements.
Photo at top shows a black base, with a black handset and charger, plus a
white handset and charger. Each base works with ONE handset only. Choose the
color you prefer.

The new system supports up to
four door lock controls (or remote gate openers) and four door intercom
speakers.
Panasonic has two new
families of door intercom speakers: audio
only with optional brass or silvery metal finishes and a sexy blue “find me”
LED; and audio plus video, to let you see if the person at the door is kindly
Aunt Edna or the Boston Strangler.
Of course, you also get phone-to-phone intercom, and you can make
an announcement (“Supper’s ready!”) through the speakers in all of the phones if
your press Intercom, 330 or press a pre-programmed button.
Bogen TPU-35B 35 watt paging amplifier
Bogen TPU-35B is a full-featured wall-mounted telephone paging
amplifier rated at 35 watts.
The paging channel is signal-activated and
automatically mutes background music when paging from a telephone. The muting
level of music during a page is adjustable, and the music gradually returns to
its normal level after a page. The paging channel also has a VOX sensitivity
adjustment to eliminate transmission of background noise, and features automatic
output leveling to maintain constant output.
The amplifier incorporates
the Aphex® Aural Exciter circuit to regenerate the harmonics lost during the
amplification process, resulting in increased presence and clarity, increased
intelligibility, greater perceived loudness (with no increase in power), and
reduced listener fatigue.
Input terminals are furnished for a telephone
line and Lo-Z balanced microphone. Terminals are provided for music mute (during
mic page), and for activation of the night ringer. Jacks are also provided to
bridge two TPU-B series amplifiers to double the number of inputs and
outputs.
Balanced or unbalanced outputs are available for 16 W, 25V,
25VCT, 70V, and 100V speaker lines. Provision is included to feed a 600 W
telephone line, LO-Z input or balanced Mic input of another amplifier, using an
accessory transformer (Model WMT-1A). Front panel controls are provided to set
telephone and mic page volume, music volume, night ringer volume, VOX
sensitivity, music mute level, bass and treble levels, ALC, VOX sensitivity and
Aphex effect.
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