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System worked perfectly for years. Two days ago we could just hear crackling on line. Incoming calls would ring but we could hear nobody at the other end.
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You have probably accidentally activated a blocking function on your phone! Take the portable handset, and remove the battery. Wait five minutes, then reconnect the battery. That should reset the phone to "initial conditions," which are the settings it had when it was new.
You need administrative rights to get into the PBX. Once in there, you can assign which phones receive incoming calls. It has been years since I worked on the meridian system, so I can't tell you the way to do it, but it is in the manual. It's not complicated. You can also set it up for DAY/NIGHT mode so that in the evening, if required, all phones could ring on incoming calls so that anyone in the building can answer them.
Well if that's the case, the printer should be detached or powered of during call operations. The printer detects incoming calls that's why it triggers it to operate. Turning it off during operation will surely be the solution.
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They're not mine or FixYa's phones, they are yours.
Are you hearing dial tone before you ring out? When a phone doesn't dial or ring, it's the first sign that it's not connected to a working phone line. Try a regular phone in the same jack first.
Somewhere you should have a programming and operating manual for your phone system. Typically in a Panasonic you turn on CALL WAITING for both Intercom and Outside lines via a code you dial at each phone on the intercom (7311# 7321# for a TA).
This is assuming that the lines are already programmed to ring at the phone.
On the intercom, if it's a TA or similar phone system, dial 7311# for call waiting on outside lines and 7321# for call waiting on the intercom. (0 cancels).
Unplug all phones but one in jack 11 at the cabinet and have someone call in. If it doesn't work, you probably have a bad cabinet. If not, I'm guessing one of your extensions is faulty.
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