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Panasonic KX-TGA560M 5.8 GHz Cordless Expansion Handset - Page 9 Questions & Answers
User manual KX-TGA244W
The KX-TGA model prefix usually means the handset of a Panasonic cordless phone system. Most of the time to find the manual, you need the model number of the base. The handset model number isn't always listed in the manual or on the product support site. I did find a manual for the KX-TG2431 and KXTG2432 here:
https://panasonic.ca/PCS/OperatingInstructions/KXTG2431-32-OI-Eng.pdf . The handset of this cordless phone system uses the same handset battery as the KX-TGA244W.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Panasonic KX-T7433 Voicemail Issues. How do I reset to allow us to turn the voicemail functions back on?
VTR-165 is a transfer key. You said OLD system. You should look at the VM box and post the model after being sure it has a solid green light on it..
Was the phone system ALSO defaulted as there is software at the KSU as well?
Older TVA systems were normally configured to use intercom 165 to manually select the VM.
TVS systems could have been any extention but most installers used the last ports on a card. Like 15-16 or 23-24 and put them in a hunt group (default 165) for access
I hope it isn't a TVS as you will need a PC with Procomm, hyperterminal or Telnet as well as a null modem (and I do not mean a USB conversion) just to be able to access it.
Panasonic kx t7731 delete night mode (permanently) same message all the time
This is a function of WHATEVER voicemail package you have. We are technicians here NOT mind readers.
I'm going to guess you have a TVA voicemail. You need proprietary software to access it as well as the password.
It all depends on how it was set up. Do you manually toggle day/night or is it done by the clock?
(MOST LIKELY) way to fix this for you.
Once in go to services expand the boxes and you should see company greeting and the number of the CO greeting to use for day and further below for night. Make them both 1.
Need to turn call forwarding off on panasonic serial # EC500231744
I will never understand why people post here without giving sufficient information.
If you are on a land line most carriers use *73 to turn off the forward. get dialtone, *73 and it will probably beep at you to let you know it worked
As you said Panasonic it is possible you are behind a phone SYSTEM. odds are good it would be intercom *7100
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