I'm looking to setup multiple voice message boxes but it appears its only one per station. Can one PT have multiple extensions, in a sense acting like multiple stations?
SOURCE: How many stations can a Panasonic D1232 support?
If it says D1232 on the box, it's a TD-1232. Look at the black and silver tag on the side of the KSU, IIRC the TD-1232's tag is on the lower right outside above the power cord. Three is a TA-1232 a TD-1232, and a 123210/11. Only the TD is digital (uses 72xx/74xx phones).
As far as SYSTEM phones, the TA/TD 1232 come out of the box as 8x16 devices and you add cards to expand it. These cards have -70 part numbers and are fairly difficult to find. (I think I have one or two on my shelf). If you really have a 123211, it also expands by using cards, that fit vertically in the card file with an AMP connector plugged into its face. Those are easier to find, the risk there is when you turn off the system to install them, it sometimes forgets to power back up.
Lastly, if you really have a TD with digital phones, there is an ANALOG port on the back of each digital phone that can be wired for seperate extensions (by default it's 100 more than the digital extension). You can add single line devices in those ports.(Some restrictions apply :-). For two quick phones, you might go that route.
Carl
SOURCE: Semi Dead Panasonic KX-TGA100N with ''C533'' displayed.
Panasonic KX-TG1050N Cordless Phone. Base handset (No. 1, KX-TGA100N) does not work, no keypad response or dial tone. Green indicator message light ON (should only work with the TG1000N base unit) all the time till battery runs down. Display shows message ?C533?. Can still send and receive calls on extension phones 2 and 3.
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SOURCE: How do i Names to Extention numbers on the Panasonic KX-T7636
If you are using this phone on a Panasonic KX-TDA 30/100/200/600 system. From the Switcboard / Main telephone or Managers phone with the handset on the cradle/hook press Program * * or Program * # followed by the system password ( default is 1234). Now press 004 and then ENTER. Enter the extension number you want to change. Now enter the name (the same way as texting on a cellphone) To save the changes press AUTO DIAL / STORE. To go to the next extension press NEXT on the screen. When you are done lift the handset and put it down to exit program mode.
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SOURCE: Installed a voice mail module card KX-TA82492 on a
O.K. I'll play. Did you program it to answer in 414-416? Did you record a message in BV 01? In the Features? manual 1.1.8 there are specific examples and instructions to make it work. It can be reached from the help files on the BV tab of the Maintenance console.
SOURCE: I want the user's manual
The handset manual is here: http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/PANASONIC/KXTG1100CX-_E (you'll need to rate the product or enter security code to download).
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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