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Without picking up the handset, press program *# 1234. 004 + enter. Then enter the extension no. whose name has to be changed. then change the name. After you finish entering the name press autodial.
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I have some black 7633's (it has a backlight) and some white 33's. They are used but cleaned and tested. Send me a message [email protected] and I can discuss them.
The line must be deactivated at your telephone system programming, this is normally done by connecting a PC to it with the corresponding management software of Panasonic. You could look for the nearest Panasonic technical support service to do it.
The 7630 is just a phone. You have both a phone system and voice mail system and the message is located there. Find another set of manuals and WRITTEN instructions as to where the outgoing messages are stored. In a TVA voice mail system, they are changed via the message manager's mailbox #998.
The 7630 is the worst of the 7600 series phones to own, but as the market gets desperate, you might just find a buyer. Expect to get about $75 for it...I suppose you probably paid about $150.
Prove me wrong. The outcome of solving problems like this is never good.
From the main phone, you need to press PROGRAM then dial **1234. The display will say SYS PGM. Dial 004 and STORE or ENTER. The display will say Ext No? Dial the extension you wish to change and it will show 1XX:Name. Your keypad and the FWD key now become your friend (I'm doing this on my 7736 phone, so there may be softkeys to make this even easier on your 7630). You can press each button 7 (or 9) times to get CAPS and lowercase letters and a number. Enter each character using the FWD button to step to the next space. When you finish, press STORE. Pick up the handset and drop it back down to exit programming.
A DHLC card is pinned the same as a Panasonic 123211 and TD-1232 system for compatibility. That means that there are 3 pairs for every extension and 3X8=24. In your triple set, the first pair is T&R, which is the ANALOG voice pair. It's used as 1/2 the connection for an Analong Panasonic phone (APITS) or a single line set. The second pair is D1&D2, used for a DIGITAL phone. In theory, if you're only setting a 76xx phone, a single pair from this pair to the second pair of the RJ-11 jack (orange pair of the cable or black/yellow wires) would make the digital phone work. We use 2-pair jumper just as a marker to know it's a DHLC block. The 3rd pair is used for OHVA on a 7130(!) and any other analog phone that had that feature. Which means, it's obsolete today, but you could take that TD-1232 system cable, plug it inot a TDA/TDE DHLC-8 card and move on to the next job.
On the back of the 7630 phone there's another jack marked TO TEL. Just for fun, plug your 7630 into another 7630. HAH! That's what a DXDP port does.
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