Panasonic KX-T7731 Corded Phone - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I want to turn off the beeping when i place someone one hold
The beeping when someone is on hold comes from the main control box, not from the phone itself. You must be able to enter the Panasonic system's programming mode from a display phone connected to Jack 1 which is usually extension 101 in both the older 624 system and the newer 824 system. The Programming Code is "111" and this is covered in the KX-TA824 "Programming Manual" Version 3.0 on page 27. The two choices are "External" and "Tone," and you want "External" which deactivates the beeping tone and activates the miniature (3.5mm) phone jack on the control box for incoming audio (Music on Hold: "MOH"). By selecting "External," hold will be silent (no beeps) unless you connect an audio source to the jack. Entering the programming mode is covered on Page 15.
6/10/2015 6:43:40 PM •
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How do I setup different departments for phone calls to be directed to on a Panasonic KX-T7731?
It's done on a Voice Mail System that's added to the telephone system using the "Automated Attendant" feature. There's a "Card" that plugs into some systems to do the job, but many installers don't like the way they work. There's also an outboard box KX-TVA50 that's got it all. The older version was a KX-TVS50 with almost as many features (hundreds of them) but has less record time and wasn't as expandable.
5/11/2014 12:59:02 AM •
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How do i change the extension ID on Panasonic
If by ID you mean name, it's done in SYSTEM programming. That location changes by system model number, but usually it's in either 004 or 604.
If you mean something else, please comment back.
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6/17/2015 1:24:33 PM •
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CO 1 cannot call out or receives incoming.
Panasonic KXDT321 Phone
Conference call
Call party 1 and speak
Press transfer
Call party 2 (press 9 for outside line if needed)
Party 2 answers
Press transfer then 3 speak to all three people
Repeat if required
1/24/2014 4:15:40 PM •
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Change the screen
Press "Program" and then the "0" button on the dialer to enter the program menu. Enter the date using the following format: year, month, day and weekday (Monday equals "1," Tuesday equals "2," and so on). As an example, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. uses the following string of numbers: 101133 1 0900 2.Press the "Store" button on the phone base. Press the "Program" button on the base. Hang up the phone receiver
11/29/2013 11:00:52 AM •
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Change in display
Go to options - display - date/time format. Change it to short
11/27/2013 11:44:45 PM •
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Phone makes no ringing sound
Does the sp-phone work? if not, then you need to changethe speaker unit.also check the ringer switch on the right side.
10/29/2013 6:48:22 AM •
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Change name
please , I need more details to help
10/19/2013 4:49:32 AM •
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Does a panasonic kx t 7731 have built in voicemail and if so how do i program it
You need to get a voicemail system. The 7731 is just a phone, but it can be used to access Panasonic VM or Built In Voicemail in a TA-824 system. The external product is a model TVA-50 and it comes with documentation on how to interface it to your phone system. If you have an old KXT-308 or 616, or any other older Panasonic system prior to a TD-816/1232, you're going to have a problem.CarlCarl
12/8/2012 2:57:13 AM •
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Programming
The individual phone only shows the time that is stored in your phone system. Time change should have been programmed to your PBX. If you have caller ID, call one of the phone numbers in the system and see if caller ID updates the time on the system. On the individual extension, hit the info button several times to get a "refresh" of the time/date.
11/5/2012 4:02:58 PM •
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