We have three hand sets and when incoming call are made. The phones do not ring . If answered the call is there. But no ringing. There is a dial tone and can make calls out. Have check ed the phone ring on the internal. Also tried a corded phone and that works fine. Basically the phone is OK but it does not ring.
Time to get new phones. You incoming wires are not operating on the base of the phone. It is called the 'ring-side' or 'red' wire. Unless you know where the break is, you cannot fix it. because it happens on all the phones....it has to be broken in the base that serves them all. This isolation is furthered by the fact that a corded phone works fine on incoming calls, so it is not in the line to the building, broken on the ring side that is. Happy phone hunting!
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SOURCE: Panasonic KX-TD7896 Phone phone no longer rings only vibrates
Is there an 'M' on the display? If so, that means it is in 'meeting mode.' All you have to do is press and hold the star key (*) and that will take care of it.
SOURCE: setting the number of rings before answering machine kicks in
Here is the link to the user manual; http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/KXTC1501B.PDF Check page 19 - you can set the answer rings from 2 to 7 Hope this helps :)
SOURCE: Cannot hear any dial tone, but base works OK - callers get busy s
Headset says ringer off, cannot hear dial tone
SOURCE: Phone (base and both handsets) rings once, then
This is likely caused by a trouble from the service provider. It is caused by a partial short on the phone line. The service provider can usually test the line remotely when you call the trouble in. Occasionally this problem is caused by faulty equipment(phone, answer machine, modem, etc.), bad line cord, bad outlet or bad building wiring. Inside the outside telephone interface box there is a modular test jack that has a short line cord connected. Remove this line cord and connect a standard telephone to test the phone line. Make a call to your number, if the problem occurs with the phone connected to the test jack, then the problem is with the service provider. If the problem does not occur with the phone connected to the test jack then the problem is in the building wiring, outlets, line cords or devices connected. Use a process of elimination to determine where the problem is. Example: disconnect all phones and devices and line cords, make test call with one phone connected, if problem continues inspect outlets and wiring.
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