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Hello, How many CO Lines do you have connected to your KX-TES824 Phone system?. The ports that are not connected need to be deactivated. Go to CO -> Detail and uncheck the ports that don't have lines plugged in and click apply or OK
Hello,Looks like you'll need to re-program your PBX unit. I would suggest looking up: 1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access 2.2.4 Operator/Manager Featuresin the Programming manual found here: http://www.tongxun.com.cn/data/download/Feature_Guide.pdf
Personal speed (the 12 F buttons on the right) depend on whether you dial "9" to get an outside line. Then the buttons are programmed by pressing PROGRAM the button and dialint the speed dial number with a 9+ then STORE. System speed dial number sare programmed in SYSTEM programming 001 and they have "9" also in front of them.
What happens when you dial "9" on the intercom? If you get an outside line, then your phone is programmed properly. If you get an empty line, then you need to disable vacant lines in system program 400.
To program the right side buttons for speed dial, press PROGRAM a button on the right side, and dial 9+ the number as you would dial it on an outside line, then STORE.
On the left side, a waste if you're putting speed dial number sin, you dial 29 instead of 9, but normally you reserve them for lines, extensions, and features that require lit buttons. The codes would begin with 0,1 and whatever the magic code for the features are.
When the system is installed, you need to make sure that only the lines equipped are in the access plan (program 400 in a TA series box). When you go to the intercom on a phone and dial "9" you should get an outside line every time. If that works, system and personal speed dials include that access code as part of the number. eg my test number is 914197845522 9+1+10 digits.
A lot depends on where you're trying to store these numbers and how you get an outside line. In my system, I dial "9" on the intercom and it gives me any available outside line. Also, IIRC a 7453 has 24 buttons with LED's on them. So, the Pana trick is the digit "2". Try this: PROGRAM 99, touch a button with an LED, and dial 2 + 9 + your number and STORE. The "2" tells the system to use the button as a "one touch" button. In other phones, the "F" buttons (ones without lights) already assume the "2" so it's programmed with just the access code "9" and the number.
It depends on what you get when you dial "9" on the intercom. If you get an outside line, then the 12 right side buttons on your phone can be programmed for one touch dialing like this:
On an idle phone, press PROGRAM a button and dial 9 plus the number and STORE. You can program more than one button by just pressing button numbers and STORE. Exit programming by picking up the handset and dropping it back down.
If you want a specific line, you may be able to dial the specific 8x code to access a line directly, or you can go into system programming and delete the open lines in program 400. Disabling would be the best, because if your 8x line is busy, you can't make the call with the auto dial button.
How are you trying to get an outside line? By dialing 9? If the host system happens to be a TA series, you have to tell it how many lines you have, or that you don't have lines that have hardware ports but no dial tone, since systems select outside lines from the top down.
From System programming, program 400 defines connected lines.
The mechanics of storing a speed dial number on Panasonic phones is the same, even if the phone can be connected to one of 18 different model Key Service Units. It involves pressing PROGRAM a button, an access code, the number, and STORE. In the U.S. our access code to get an outside line is "9". You may be using something different, like '0'.
The differences are if you can dial "9" on the intercom and get a dial tone, which collumn of buttons you press, and/or whether you want this to be PERSONAL numbers or SYSTEM numbers.
In a TA-824, lines are accessed high to low. If you have 2 lines on a basic system and dial "9" to get an outside line, you will land on line 3 if you have not told the system that line 3 is disabled (system program 400). So, the fast answer is press PROGRAM, a button on the right side, dial 9+your desired number and STORE. If it's a left side button, dial 29 instead of 9.
System speed dials requrie access to system program 001.
If this does not work on your system, please comment back with your actual system model number.
Line access codes are the codes you dial from the intercom to get an outside line. 9 works.
Call forwarding to an outside line has to be enabled in system programming either 2.1 in the maintenance console or option 607 in system programming. There's also a timer that allows the CO connection to be maintaned. By default it's 10 minutes.
Once you get the program set up, you can dial 7139xxx-xxx-xxxx#
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