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Panasonic KX-TGA101 not working
By jim_giardine on Jan 03, 2010
My
parents have had their Panasonic KX-TGA101 for a little over a year and
it just stopped working. It no longer rings when a call comes in.
Plus when we try to answer a call or place a call all we get is a busy
signal both auditory and in the display window.
SOLUTION: you might want to change a new phone line, that's maybe the culprit, most of the time is the phone line is worn out first due to too many reasons.
5/4/2011 11:43:16 PM •
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on May 04, 2011
A key symbol on the left hand side of the phone is
The key symbol is supposed to be an antenna.
It can't receive a signal.
There are a few possibilities:
- Too far from base. Move closer.
- Base is unplugged (no power at base station)
- Phone has become unregistered (unlikely).
If you need to re-register the phone, the process will vary depending in the model of the base station and will be covered in the manual.
4/5/2011 4:46:04 PM •
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on Apr 05, 2011
Got a new set of
Hi - Are you sure you have followed the following procedure exactly?
Have the correct base units for these handsets which are:
KX-TG1032, KX-TG1033,
KX-TG1034, KX-TG1035
Are using NiMH batteries
That have been charged for at least seven hours
Have followed this procedure:
Good Luck,
Mikeywaf
3/31/2011 3:50:41 PM •
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on Mar 31, 2011
It says "base no power"
Battery is dead, you need to replace it. Radio shack has them. Remember to charge first time for 24 hours on new battery.
2/25/2011 5:39:36 PM •
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on Feb 25, 2011
The number 27 is on the display all the time
This is the number of missed calls you have.
To clear missed calls you need to press down arrow (centre 4 way keypad) 27 times with a short pause to clear the missed call history.
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2/16/2011 10:08:31 AM •
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on Feb 16, 2011
All my hand sets say,
You need to pair your expansion handset with the base unit for it to work.
If you look in manual it will tell you the sequence of buttons to press.
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2/12/2011 9:16:05 PM •
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on Feb 12, 2011
On one phone I can
this shows that the mouth piece of your phone is bad, and needs to be replaced with another one.
to confirm this, ensure that the network is OK, then try calling other numbers from your phone, if problem continues, contact the nearest customer care office for a mouthpiece replacement
hope this helps
1/19/2011 4:33:44 PM •
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on Jan 19, 2011
My phone is a panasonic
Try unplugging all units from the AC outlets as well as the phone connection. Leave disconnected for a few minutes. Re-connect all units and try calling out or have someone call in. this should correct the problem.
1/12/2011 5:01:05 PM •
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on Jan 12, 2011
New voice mail
This is a cordless extention phone "its base station" must have a answering machine correct?
Well you need to check you messeages on that and clear them out on that and this phone would be cleared as well, if you do not have a base station with a answering machine or voicemail system then your phone company must have one and there sednign these messages down the line to indicate someone left a voice mail on the syste,
Ether or here you did not tell me about the rest of the system so I am cought assuming that is what it is because it is what it is somewhere down the line you have a voice mail ether on a home based system or your telephone company.
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11/30/2010 9:35:43 PM •
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on Nov 30, 2010
Uniden DECT 6.0 2080-2 rings for no reason
These DECT 6.0 phones work on 1.9 Ghz frequency and should not have any interference other than from another DECT 6.0 phone that can be within 150 ft of your phone. That means that somebody, a neighbor that has a DECT 6.0 phone close by is causing this problem. It also means that they are also getting these phantom phone rings. The best solution? Go to a 5.8 Ghz phone and your problem should go away.
10/5/2010 5:51:41 AM •
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on Oct 05, 2010
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