SOURCE: changing time on PAnasonic KX-T7633?
push prog then ** then 1234 for password then "000" for date and time mode. Good luck
SOURCE: need to set the time
From the phone plugged into jack 1, usually 101, press PROG **1234 000 enter. Your date and time is changed using the arrow and NEXT keys and ENTER sets it after you're done.
Carl
SOURCE: Hi, How do you change the time on a Panasonic
There are several way that may adjust the Panasonic phone clock, please try the following suggestion method:
Method 1:
1) Press PROG soft button, follow by HOLD button.
2) LCD show direct the time adjust, key in the correct time, let's say 8.15am, so key in 815 and press STORE.
3) Press END or HOLD to end the setting.
Method 2:
1) Press PROG soft button, follow by HOLD button, follow by # button.
2) LCD show time adjust, key in the correct time, let's say 8.15am, so key in 815 and press STORE.
3) Press again # button to select between AM and PM mode.
4) Press again STORE to save the setting.
5) Press END or HOLD to end the setting.
Method 3:
1) Press PROG button, follow by key * * 1 2 3 4.
2) Press key 0 0 0 to display the day/time setting.
3) Press |> or SP-PHONE button if u wish to change the date.
4) Press |> or SP-PHONE button to change the time.
5) Press CLEAR or TRANSFER button to change current hour entry.
6) Press |> or FWD/DND button to change current minutes entry.
7) Press |> or FWD/DND button again and AUTO ANS button to change between AM or PM.
8) Press STORE to save the setting.
9) Press END or HOLD to end the setting.
Hope these help.
YBC (/\)
SOURCE: change ringer on panasonic kx-t7633
1) Press PROG button.
2) Press CO or INTERCOM button twice. Choose between 1-30 type of ring tones.
3) Press ENTER or STORE button.
4) Press EXIT or PROG.
Hey refer to the manual for more details:
http://www.fixya.com/support/p123989-panasonic_kx_t7633_corded_phone/manual-7455/page-13
YBC (/\)
SOURCE: KX-T7633 Voicemail rings
The Voice Mail feature is set by your phone company, not by the phone. Typically the phone company will set it for 20 seconds, or approximately 4 rings. This is called your voice mail "Ring Cycle"
Call them up (the customer service number should be on your phone bill) and they should be able to increase or decrease your ring cycle for you at no charge.
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