I have Panasonic kx-tg6512b. I can hear the caller but caller cant hear me. How do I correct this
SOURCE: KX-TG6071M 5.8 GHz talking caller id not working
Hi trinigirl, You should not have to do anything to make the caller id information come through. There is no programming to perform for the regular caller id identification on your display after the second ring (it takes at least one ring cycle for the digital information to pass through). Your model also has the talking caller id function, which will announce in English the callers name or a custom name you can prepare in the phone book of handset number 1. With all that said, you are not getting caller id showing after the second ring, then your phone is bad (which is pretty rare for this symptom), or your phone line still does not have caller id activated. To troubleshoot your problem you need another phone line with working caller id and/or a different phone that is known good to pass caller id. That way you can interchange the phones/lines to see if it is your line or your phone. My guess it is your line somehow, though I have fixed phones that won't pass caller id, but rarely. If it is your phone, try rebooting it, thats about all you can do short of sending it in for repair. Let me know how it goes. CG
SOURCE: Panasonic KX-TG6051M 5.8 GHz -Caller ID view problem
I have a panasonic KX-TG6051CM 5.8 phone with 3 handsets. After less than a year 2 of the 3 handsets developed the same problem, almost in the same time ( a couples of hours apart). The battery indicator shows low battery and is charging continuously even though the battery is fully charged ( when i swap the battery with my 3rd handset, the battery indicator shows fully charged and works fine ). The handsets were never dropped, never used in a moisture ladden environment ( like bathroom ) and when not in use they were kept in the charger. Any help or suggestions will be much appreciated.
SOURCE: How do you turn on caller ID on a Panasonic KX TGA181AL
Is your phone operated off a panasonic system? is so you need a caller id card. if not then you would need to inform your phone service provider that you need caller id. if you have caller id and you do have the caller id card you would need to get a hold of a panasonic tech who could turn on your c.id as long as it is being provided from your phone service and the card is installed.
SOURCE: This is really silly, but
HOLD DOWN the "M" key which is the "*" key in the bottom left for 3 seconds until you hear a beep. Repeat if you want mute again.
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