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Old 30th Jul 2019, 8:57 pm   #1
Pellseinydd
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Default Panasonic KX-TEA308E PABX

I've just dug a couple of these little analogue PABX's out from the 'Stores' where they haven't been used for a couple of years. I've had them for a good few years (ten at least) and I find that the 3 volt button cell which retains the programming memory settings seem to have 'died'.

Does anyone know of a source of them?

Most of the dealers have moved on to VoIP and as the system is not longer supplied by Panasonic after a run of a good few years there doesn't seem much chance from them. The 3v button cell/s have 'legs' attached to it - all the similar ones don't have the 'legs' :-( It appears to be a Panasonic CR2354 - plenty of legless ones! Not much info on the internet.

Also it was possible to run the PBX from a pair of 12 volt car type batteries - anyone know a source of the leads - Backup Battery Cable (KX-A227) ??

To be used to convert DTMF incoming from an ATA to pulse dialling and vice-versa when operating in remote locations running phones off CNet.
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