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Need to edit system directory numbers
System numbers are stored in system program 001, or Speed Call. If you just need to change a number, you need to find the control phone (usually x101) and press PROG and dial **1234. From there, you can get into the Sys Prog # 001 and step through the entries by the ENTER and arrows. The keypad press selects upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols.Carl
9/28/2011 2:25:52 PM •
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Incoming call 001
Some Panasonic cordless phones come with up to five handsets each will need to be properly adjusted. You may need to set the main handset to synchronize with the base unit plugged into the telephone wall jack and assign special configuration numbers to the other handsets in order to properly identify each one within a specified location. One handset left in the turned on mode may make it impossible to place calls with the any of the other handsets. This will continue until either the battery dies or fails on the handset or the phone is switched off and replaced in its charger for charging again. Synchronize the main handset by pressing the MENU button on the handset, then pressing the down button IN order to select the number you wish to assign to that handset. Repeating this process if you have already done so will greatly decrease the level of errors experienced with panasonic phones MORE USEFUL INFORMATION FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRONICS
When troubleshooting these units, there are always several variables to consider. First check to see what last occurred with the unit such as did the children play video games, did the electricity go out due to bad weather. You may see that there are many possibilities but let's focus on what occurred last to the unit. Once we determine what happened last, we may isolate the actual cause of the problem. The actual cause may be associated with projection issues, older versions (Picture tube), interference from devices located nearby, and even a radio turned on and located really close to your unit. This is normally known as electromagnetic interference to electronics and is very common with the error you have provided today. Please continue to look for anything EXTERNAL to the unit before looking at the internal components. I have been working on these a long time so feel free to follow up with me.
9/28/2011 5:52:37 AM •
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The phone kx-dt333 does not
The Panasonic TDA-50g comes out of the box with one ringing phone, extension 101. All the other phones light a solid red light when 101 rings. Is that what your system is doing?
Unless you have access to programming or a Maintenance Console and have intimate knowledge of system programs 623 and 624, you need to let your installer or dealer program ICD groups.
That programming is beyond the scope of a free forum.
Carl
8/23/2011 12:53:30 AM •
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on Aug 23, 2011
I have the red light
Press MESSAGES and look at the display. It will tell you where the message came from and the 3rd softkey will let you erase the message.
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8/2/2011 1:47:30 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2011
I have a panasonic kx-dt333
When the auto attendant answers, press #6 then * and your extension. It will be just like you had diealed 165 or 500 from the phone on your desk. Unless, of course, you have a ESVM or non-TVx voice mail system.
Carl
7/28/2011 3:22:37 AM •
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on Jul 28, 2011
Hi
I would like to
To what? There's a complete table in the Operations Manual (OM) or can you remember 0, 1 and 2? 0 assigns single lines....don't touch them. 1 plus ext assigns intercom numbers, and 2+access code and number is used to set personal speed dials (you also have 30 under the touch pad). Other commands set up Transfer to VM, VM record, CID display, Headset mode, etc. etc.
If you don't have a copy of the OM, here's one. Please rate this solution because as soon as you do, or after a short time, this manual will be gone.
http://public.carl.airpost.net/misc/200_TDA_OM_10-11.pdf
Carl
6/17/2011 2:54:37 AM •
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on Jun 17, 2011
I have a kx-tda30 unit
A couple of things come to mind, but what happens when you press PROG and the line 1 button on an idle phone? If it doesn't say Single Line-001, that could be something. Dial 0 01 and press ENTER. Now CO1 is back under that button.
The other items deal with line preference incoming so save it for later.
Carl
6/9/2011 4:29:37 PM •
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on Jun 09, 2011
Panasonic kx dt 333
When
Which means what? You have a solid red light on the line or you don't have the line at all. A TDA system rings by a process called ICD groups. You can have a phone in an ICD (600 by default) and tell it the number of rings to delay, not ring, or immediate ring, but that means that the line button will flash as the call is coming in. If you don't assign it to a group, it's really stupid and won't do anything but light solid red.
If you have access to installer programming, you assign the extension to the main ICD. If you don't you have to call your Panasonic installer or dealer.
Carl
5/11/2011 11:56:45 PM •
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on May 11, 2011
Hi, I don't know the
Were you sleeping in class when they trained on the phone system? You might check with the dealer. What happens when you dial 500?
4/9/2011 8:06:33 AM •
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on Apr 09, 2011
How do I setup my
Hello,
Dial your extension. Wait for the greeting to say that you are at your
voice mailbox. This is also the "Quick Voice Mail Tutorial Set Up."
Follow the instructions provided in the tutorial. You will be asked to
enter your name (or company name), password and greeting. Write down the
password and keep it in a safe place.
Record other greetings, if needed. After the tutorial, you have an
option to add different messages for different situations. Press "311"
to change your general greeting. Use "312" to record a message for when
the line is busy. Dial "315" to record a temporary greeting for when you
are away for an extended period of time, such as vacation.
In addition, visit this link below and read the information on page 9. I think it will be of help.
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/KXDT333.PDFGood luck.
3/25/2011 6:21:18 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2011
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