what volume the only one I know of is the ring volume and it is low is there something I am missing? Thank youwhat volume the only one I know of is the ring volume and it is low is there something I am missing? Thank you
AnonymousMar 13, 2014
no display on handsetno display on handset
AnonymousMar 21, 2014
i am unable to get the new phone to ring like a normal telkom phone ie with pauses inbetween the rings, and if i fail to answer the phone and caller cancels call my phone continues with one high pitched ring until i lift phone? Can you imagine if we are out? it sounds like an alarm?i am unable to get the new phone to ring like a normal telkom phone ie with pauses inbetween the rings, and if i fail to answer the phone and caller cancels call my phone continues with one high pitched ring until i lift phone? Can you imagine if we are out? it sounds like an alarm?
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KX-TGA101S is an add-on handset for a Panasonic KX-TG1000 series cordless phone system. One of the models that is compatible with the handset is the KX-TG1032S. You can find the manual for the phone system on the product page here: https://shop.panasonic.com/support-only/KX-TG1032S.html . Assuming that you do not have voice mail from your telephone provider, you can change the number of rings from the Answering Device Settings Menu.
Start with the phone system in standby (no incoming or outgoing calls) mode. Press Menu and use the up/down keys to navigate to Answering Device. Press OK to enter the sub-menu. Navigate to Settings and press OK. Navigate to Ring Count and press OK. Use the up/down arrows to choose a new number of rings. Press OK to save and press Off to exit the menu system. Note: if the ring count is set to Toll Saver mode, the answering system will pick up on the second ring if there are new messages. It will pick up the incoming call on the fourth ring if there are no new messages.
See page 31 of the manual for the KX-TG1032 for this information. See page 23 for the way to navigate through the menu and a list of the menu tree items. The current link to the manual is ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/telephone/om/kx-tg1031_en_om.pdf .
Please refer user guide available at the attached link.
I am assuming you have trouble answering incoming landline calls from the phone and there is no problem with making outgoing calls on landline. Also I am assuming you are using cell phones and do not have any panasonic handsets.
First thing to check is whether you can answer using the base unit or not. From there on you will have to then check if the cell units are actually working with the base unit. Follow the bluetooth setup instructions and make sure your cell phone is compatible.etc. http://service.us.panasonic.com/opermanpdf/KXTGE260-MUL.pdf
With Panasonic phones the volume of whatever function is active can be adjusted with the arrows button. While it is ringing use the arrow up or down to adjust ringing volume. When off hook (you can hear dial tone or you are on a call) use arrows to adjust handset volume.
With the handset still on hook press the MENU button on the far right of the screen. Scroll down with the arrow key ( bottom right corner of phone ) until you see incomming or outgoing call log. Now press ENTER to view. PLEASE vote/rate this answer if it was helpfull. Thank you
After trying all possible solutions (unplugging, replugging unit; switching batteries and, my idea of smacking the handset with my hand), I bought a new phone. :-)
The previous solution only works for older machines. I have the same Panasonic model and this works every time. On your handset, hit the top center button(menu). Touch the arrow down button 7 times. Should say "Initial settings". Hit top right button on handset (display shows this is now the "select" key). Display now shows "Set Answering". Hit top right button again ( select key). Display now reads "Ring Count". Hit arrow down button 2 times. Display now reads "Remote Code". Hit select key again and enter your desired 2 digit remote code. Hit "Off" key. When you call the answering machine from the road, simply enter those same digits. Piece of cake. Enjoy.
what volume the only one I know of is the ring volume and it is low is there something I am missing? Thank you
no display on handset
i am unable to get the new phone to ring like a normal telkom phone ie with pauses inbetween the rings, and if i fail to answer the phone and caller cancels call my phone continues with one high pitched ring until i lift phone? Can you imagine if we are out? it sounds like an alarm?
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