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Posted on Mar 21, 2017

Will KX-7731 work with original KX 624 system

Hi I have a original 624 system that is all set up with KX-T7030 phones It works perfectly except the phones are getting old and I wanted ot replace them. I chose the 7731 as I was told it was a direct replacement. The programming functions are different as the 7030 use a system programing switch and a different key stroke to get into the programming-mode. When I hooked up the new 7731 phone it does not ask for the password already into the system and the function keys on the right side of the phone do not work as personal speed dialing numbers-when I program them. Does the 624 need to be updated, what are the issues that have been published about this?  Thanks Skipper

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 21, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Phone KX-T 7731

I hit Program button, then the number 0, it will read out something like
080320 4 03:43 1
Where
08 - the year
03 - the month
20 - the day
4 - the day of the week starting from Monday so 4 is for Thursday
03:43 -Time
1 - PM 0 for AM

Type in what you want for date and time
Once done
I hit the "Auto Dial/Store"

Click on Program button again to exit

Good Luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: Entering a pause when programming personal speed dial

Press PAUSE where you want it. It will appear on the screen as "P". If the pause isn't long enough, press it more than once.


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Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Nov 29, 2008

SOURCE: Programing Speed dial on Walker W1000 Clarity Phones

I solved my problem by trial and error!

Steps to program speed dial on the Walker/Clarity Model W-1000 Touch Tone Sound Amplifier desk set phone w/large number pad.

1. Choose phone number to program including the (#1) digit for a long distance direct dial if
needed.
Write chosen number(s) on a scratch pad as a guide for numbers. Identify numbers with the
names or contact description (ie."Mom's Cell Phone.")

2. Remove hand set receiver from phone.

3. Press "memory set" button ONCE on the phone located uder the receiver on the desk set.

4. Enter phone number chosen,including area codes and long distance prefixes if needed!

5. Locate the speed dial position button you want for that number...(located adjacent to
tag/pad slot for name and/or phone number to be written after entering.

6. Press the speed dial position button (ONCE). Then replace receiver back in craddle.

7. Try out speed/dial program. Pick up receiver, push speed dial button(position) listen to see if
correct phone number is contacted. Once established as correct; program additional speed dial
numbers: ie family, business, as needed.
8. DO NOT TRY TO PROGRAM THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY 911 NUMBER! Keep this in your
own memory!
9. If you make a mistake while entering a phone number: Stop, Hang up phone and start all over
again in the procedure sequence.

10. Remove white "description pad with slots for names or numbers) from underneath clear
plastic cover.(use a paper clip end to lift up plastic cover). Write name/description for that number
on white pad(ie. "Mom's Cell") Use a PENCIL FOR DESCRIPTIONS!!

11. TO SAVE TIME AND INCONVENIENCE TO PERSONS/BUSINESSES OF HAVING TO
ANSWER YOUR CALLS; CHOOSE A AUTOMATED ANSWERING NUMBER (USUALLY A
BUSINESS ANSWERING AUTOMATED SERVICE (IE. LARGE INSTITUTIONAL PHONE
NUMBER THAT HAS A MENU PROMPT usually a AT&T 800 # will have a prompt menu
USE this procedure to see if you program correctly then once you know how; go back and re-
enter all the numbers that you actually want on your speed dial settings.

Anonymous

  • 2559 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 12, 2009

SOURCE: How do I retrieve messages on the Panasonic KX-T7030 phone?

  • Call into your mailbox (usually by dialing intercom 165)
  • Press 4, and 4 again (for "Incomplete call handling")
    By default, three options are enabled:
    option #1: leave a message
    options #5: call the operator
    option #6: return to top menu
  • Follow the audible prompts to disable options 5 and 6

Here are some other features you may need

  • Make sure your Auto Answer button is lit up, so you can receive intercom announcements, and respond hands-free.
  • Use the Call Forwarding (FWD) to send un-answered calls to another phone or to voicemail
  • Press BGM (or 1 on the touch-tone pad) for background music, if your system is equipped.
  • Use Absent Messages to show text messages on other people's phones when you are away.
  • Use System Call Waiting so your phone will ring even when you're on the phone. Press Intercom and dial 7311 to set it up, or 7310 to cancel.
  • Use Do Not Disturb (DND) when you don't want to receive calls. Press Intercom, press FWD/DND and dial 1 to activate, or 0 to cancel.
  • Press MESSAGE when you call a busy intercom number. This will turn on the MESSAGE light on the other phone, and the other person can tap that button to automatically call you back.
  • If you get a busy signal when you call an intercom number, you can signal the other person by dialing 1 (if that phone is programmed for System Call Waiting (above).
  • Dial 330 to make an announcement to all phones.
  • If you want your phone to automatically select an outside line when you pick up the handset, press PROGRAM, dial 99, dial 12, press STORE, press PROGRAM
  • Anonymous

    • 113 Answers
    • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

    SOURCE: I need help setting speed dials on a Panasonic KX-T7730!!

    Hello, from the Switcboard / Main telephone ( usually ext 101, 10 or 9 ) with the handset on the cradle press Program * # followed by the system password ( default is 1234). Now press 001 and then SP-PHONE. Enter the system speeddial location ( 00 to 99 ) or just press SP-PHONE again to go to 00. Now enter your line access number ( usually 0 or 9 ) followed by the telephone number you would like to assign for the speeddial. Now press AUTO DIAL / STORE to save your setting. To go to the next speeddial location press SP-PHONE and follow the above steps again. Press Program to exit program mode. To dial the system speeddial from any extesion lift the handset and press * followed by the speeddial location ( example 00 )
    PLEASE rate this answer if it was helpful.
    Thank you.

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