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Panasonic KX-TG2431 Cordless Phone Questions & Answers
Phone rings once and gets forwarded
Hello there,
Call forwarding is a feature of PABX and Public Exchange systems so do you mean the phone rings once and then 'forwards' to another different telephone number ? If so, then you need to contact the company / person controlling your Lines as you cannot change this on your phone.
If you mean that the phone rings once and then goes on to Answerphone, then this is down to the setting of 'ring count' which is on page 40 of your user manual downloadable here
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/117136/Panasonic-Kx-Tg2431.html
If this doesnt answer your question, these please ask again and try and give us more information to help you.
9/25/2014 1:52:06 AM •
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on Sep 25, 2014
Lost book
Go to menu and then scroll up to "Set Date and Time" using the silver colored up and down arrows on the handset. Then just enter the correct date and time and hit "Save."
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3/10/2014 8:08:49 PM •
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on Mar 10, 2014
Love and lie
They don't you just think it is love now the phone question?
3/8/2014 2:38:43 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2014
Access blocked calls
how do you help some one how can not add at all in the first grade . that not slow at all can you tell me way ?
3/8/2014 2:04:59 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2014
How to retrieve messages on this phone
my owners manuel has code to use .works the same as when you call yourself to get messages when in town,also manuel has code to erase messages very handy when out of town.
9/27/2012 12:42:37 AM •
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on Sep 27, 2012
My phone screen says that
Hi,
You can try reset your phone,
Turn
off the phone, remove the AC adapter, press and hold the page/call
button that is on the phone and plug back your Ac adapter, see if this fix the problem.
4/21/2011 2:06:37 PM •
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on Apr 21, 2011
Message box says, "ringer off".
Ringer Settings
Handset ringer volume
4 levels (high/medium/low/off) are available. The default setting is HIGH.
1. Press "Menu."
2. Scroll to "Ringer setting" by pressing up or down arrows.
then press the arrow that looks like a play button arrow pointing to the right.
"Ringer Setting"
3. Scroll to "Ringer volume" by pressing arrow down or arrow up, then press the play button type arrow.
4. Press arrow down or arrow up repeatedly to select the desired volume.
5. Press "Save."
(To turn the ringer off, press down arrow repeatedly until "off?" is displayed, THEN PRESS "SAVE.")
Here's the manual:
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/KXTG2431.PDF
Please give me positive feedback if this helps you.
Thanks.
2/23/2011 2:29:14 AM •
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on Feb 23, 2011
I cannot get caller id
Some Panasonic cordless phones come with up to five handsets each will need to be properly adjusted. You may need to set the main handset to synchronize with the base unit plugged into the telephone wall jack and assign special configuration numbers to the other handsets in order to properly identify each one within a specified location. One handset left in the turned on mode may make it impossible to place calls with the any of the other handsets. This will continue until either the battery dies or fails on the handset or the phone is switched off and replaced in its charger for charging again. Synchronize the main handset by pressing the MENU button on the handset, then pressing the down button IN order to select the number you wish to assign to that handset. Repeating this process if you have already done so will greatly decrease the level of errors experienced with panasonic phones MORE USEFUL INFORMATION FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRONICS
When troubleshooting these units, there are always several variables to consider. First check to see what last occurred with the unit such as did the children play video games, did the electricity go out due to bad weather. You may see that there are many possibilities but let's focus on what occurred last to the unit. Once we determine what happened last, we may isolate the actual cause of the problem. The actual cause may be associated with projection issues, older versions (Picture tube), interference from devices located nearby, and even a radio turned on and located really close to your unit. This is normally known as electromagnetic interference to electronics and is very common with the error you have provided today. Please continue to look for anything EXTERNAL to the unit before looking at the internal components. I have been working on these a long time so feel free to follow up with me.
1/18/2011 12:09:30 AM •
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on Jan 18, 2011
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