Need to unblock or remove the ACCNT from the switchboard
SOURCE: Digital panasonic kx-t7633
The 7633 has a FWD/DND button. Is it blinking, lit solid or dark? It's designed to be pressed 3 times for FWD DND or OFF....It's programmed as follows, assuming that 500 is your voice mail access code:
From the intercom dial *7101. That sets DND. Dial 710x 500 # to set call forwarding where x-2 for all calls 3 for BUSY for for NO ANS 5 for BSY/NA. 7&8 are FOLOW ME commands and they have a different set of instructions ie Dial *7107 plus your extension to have calls come to the phone you're at and *7108 plus your extension to cancel it. I have never seen it used. *7100 cancels all forward and DND arrangements from your phone..
This is just hte command set for ALL CALLS. You can also set up forwarding for Outside Calls and Inside calls seperately and you can program buttons to do the forwarding.
Your Panasonic dealer has 2 manuals that you would find interesting, one is the TDA Operating Manual and the PTPM Manual. The operating manual has a complete set of programming instructions for the manager and users of TDA systems, the PTPM has a complete set of programming features that can be performed from a Panasonic 76XX display phone.
THe pdf's aren't huge and they can be sent to your email address if you provide one under the Ask Me button.
Carl
SOURCE: changing the names fixed to internal extension numbers
If you can not log into the programing tool to change it that way then you will still need the Installer password. However from the main ext typically the first ext or 101
hit the Program soft key just below the LCD
push * then #
password
004
ext number you wish to change
type in new name
ENTER
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SOURCE: panasonic kx-t7633
On the intercom dial *71x1 where x is 0 for all calls, 1 for outside calls and 2 for intercom calls. *71x0 cancels, or you can just press the FWD/DND button until it goes out.
Carl
SOURCE: KX-T7633 Voicemail rings
The Voice Mail feature is set by your phone company, not by the phone. Typically the phone company will set it for 20 seconds, or approximately 4 rings. This is called your voice mail "Ring Cycle"
Call them up (the customer service number should be on your phone bill) and they should be able to increase or decrease your ring cycle for you at no charge.
SOURCE: the panasonic kx-t7633 has a
What color is the flashing light? Green is an intercom call and red is a call from an outside line. First try a new phone line cord and check if you have a bad cord. Do you have dial tone at other phones/jacks in the building? Unplug the extension line and plug in a known working phone. The phone needs repair if the your alternate phone works. If the second phone doesn't work at the jack, then the problem is in the wiring (at the jack or in the rest of the wire run) or in the Phone system. Depending on the jack, you can open it up and determine if there are any loose/broken wires. A cable tester that can do telephone lines (RJ-11) will help (some of these will handle power on the cable so check the specs for your phone system). If the jack uses a keystone, you will need to open it up and press the wires back down with the appropriate punch-down tool. You may want to pull the wires up and press them down at a different point (closer to the outlet box).
If none of the phones work then it is the phone system or the wiring coming into the building. I do not know if you can get to the service box and plug in a phone there. If there is no dial tone at the service box, get the phone company to fix it. If the problem is the phone system, you will have to consult a service person who knows more about the system.
I hope you find the problem to be simple, like a bad cable.
Cindy Wells
You are asking about changing you voice mail and phone system settings. Your phone can work on several different Panasonic phone systems and you could have different voice mail systems as well.
The phone KX-T7633 has only a user guide that covers the basic features of the phone itself. You need a programming and installation manual for your phone system AND your voice mail. They are not the same part and have different manuals.
So, your first step is to find out the model number of your phone system and voice mail system.
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