Panasonic KXDT343 Phone - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Voicemail button redirected to phone line
If, perhaps you mean "it rings another one of our..." Phone Extensions, then just press the illuminated red message button, go to the ringing phone (the extension number will appear on your phone if you have a display phone) and answer the call by lifting the phone off-hook, then hang it up. Now the message button on your phone will work normally. What happened was that the user of the phone that was ringing when you pressed the button had inadvertently left you a "message waiting" after they called your phone on the intercom. By pressing the message button on your phone, you returned their call, and by answering the return call, you cleared the message waiting indication on your phone. There can be more than one message waiting, so if the light is still on after you clear the first call, using the procedure above, do it again and again until each call is returned, answered and cleared.
3/5/2015 12:46:29 AM •
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How do i make auriculars work for panasonic kx-dt343
I apologize, but I've never seen the word "auriculars" used by Panasonic and don't really know exactly what you need help with, but I'd like to try. The dictionary says that "auriculars" means "adjective 1. of or pertaining to the ear or to the sense of hearing; aural. 2. perceived by or addressed to the ear; made in private: an auricular confession." Based on that, I wonder if you're referring to connecting an auxiliary headset. If so, there's a standard 3.5mm jack headset on the lower left side of the phone with an embossed headset symbol that can be used. If you're asking about adjusting the handset or speakerphone volume up or down, that's done with the circular silver ring in the lower right front of the phone that has up and down pointing arrows raised on it. If you're asking about hearing aid compatibility, the handset has the required magnetic transfer coil built in so as to allow a hearing aid with a standard "T" coil setting to pickup the handset audio. I hope I've helped, if not, just ask again with a little more detail and I'll try to respond.
6/5/2014 2:46:24 AM •
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Light indicating an extension is in use not lit up
The light is either not programmed, or the extension is disconnected.
In the first case, press PROG the button and dial 1 plus the extension number and ENTER. In the second case, the digital phone has to be in place and idle before the light will go out.
5/27/2014 10:07:15 AM •
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How to set call forwarding from KXDT343 to cellphone?
Here is how to set call forwarding for all incoming calls:
1. Pick up the handset
2. Dial *7102 XXXXXXXX #
3. You will hear a tone. Close the handset
XXXXXXXX is the cellphone number
I hope this will help.
5/13/2014 7:44:54 AM •
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How do I change the ring back to a longer time.
The installer sets that amount of time in the main system box. For business it's typically set for two minutes (129s) or three minutes (180s), for residence it's usually set for more time, three or more minutes. Panasonic calls it the "Hold Recall time." It's not set in the phone, it's a system wide setting.
5/11/2014 12:49:28 AM •
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What does reorder tone mean?
A busy tone (Busy Signal) and a reorder tone are two similar on-off repeating tones that differ in the spped that they beep on and off. Some lay terms for a reorder tone is a Fast Busy tone. Both types of tones use two different frequency tones simultaneously, 480 and 620 Hz, for the beep sound. Busy tones are a half second of tone and a half second of silence, repeated. Today's reorder tone is a quarter second of tone and a quarter second of silence repeated, twice as fast as a busy; a long time ago the cadence was a little different.
5/11/2014 12:42:54 AM •
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