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The battery detect circuit of the cordless phone has failed. "Battery" is the 24VDC signal sent by the CO (Central Office) to each telephone that goes off-hook. Fix: get the phone serviced (hopefully under warranty), or replace.
Lighted button you see may not be for ANSWER SYSTEM. Lights on Base units may indicate INCOMING MESSAGE already stored or all sorts of system ready lights. Please do these three steps: 1. From the handset, Go to menu and set ANSWER system to ON once more
2. In the menu, set the number of incoming rings before ANSWER system turns on, to just 2.
3. In the menu, record a new message using your own voice.
then, Dial your own phone number from a cell phone to test.
Watch/listen as the incoming message is played. repeat any of the above if the system doesn't work.
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2 ways to clear this (most likely someone tried to intercom you and pressed the message button on accident instead of hanging up):
way #1: 1) press the "MESSAGE" button 2) on the screen it will display who turned on your message light 3) press the "CLEAR" button (third button from the left directly under the screen)
way #2: 1) press "INTERCOM" 2) dial " *700 " then your extension number (you will hear a confirmation tone) 3) hang up
Believe it or not, I accidentally discovered you have to really press hard on the numbers to dial !!! I guess this happened as one is used to a light touch working on a cell etc
Pick a spare button and label it CALL LOG. Now press PROG that button and dial 54 STORE. Ooh, it should light up. Now press it and your display will show 3 of the 4 lines of CID info from the calls to your set. The navigator button will show the rest, just keep pressing the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT buttons. When you run out of items to display, the light and INCOMING CALL display will go out.
If you press 54 and the 3 digit number of your incoming call group (maybe 601 by default) it will follow the incoming calls to the entire call group.
A Panasonic TDx system has 2 types of call logs, one personal for the set, and one for the ICD group.
Pick a spare button, press PROG, the button, and dial 54 STORE.
If you had incoming: 00x on your display, that button will light and you can now press it to see who called. Your Navigator UP/DONW key will step you forward or backward through the log. The LEFT/RIGHT key will display the 4 lines of the display if you're not using a 7636 phone.
If you want to see incoming calls to a particular ICD group, pick another button, and dial 54 plus the ICD group number. For example, I used 100 as my ICD group (now 600 by default). I have 2 buttons, one logs my extension calls, one displays the system calls.
Panasonic KX-TG1050N Cordless Phone. Base handset (No. 1, KX-TGA100N) does not work, no keypad response or dial tone. Green indicator message light ON (should only work with the TG1000N base unit) all the time till battery runs down. Display shows message ?C533?. Can still send and receive calls on extension phones 2 and 3.
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