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The KX-T7731 is just the phone. The auto attendant is controlled by the PBX. To change the message, please consult the manual for the PBX. If you don't have that manual, please reply to this post and specify the model of your PBX.
I have Panasonic EPABX Model Number KX-TDA 200.
and i want that user is calling from panasonic extension to any mobile number. so i want that ask code number before dialing mobile number.
We have two phones KX-T7731 (Main phone) + KX-T7020 in another office. We talking on phone and another call comes in it use to ring on the spare phone. Now it does not ring until 4th ring and goes right into answering machine. It use to ring on second ring. Is there a way to program phone to ring on second phone after second ring?
Caller ID requires 3 things, service, hardware, and programming. The hardware is a CID card with a part number ending in 93, as in TA62493,82493,TD193 etc. Then system programming in the 900's turn it on for each CO line and the phone needs to be ringing to display CID when the phone rings.
Not possible. A Panasonic Analog PITS phone has only one ring sound and all CO rings match.
The TD series and 74xx phones were the first phones to have 8 ring tones. The TDA series has 30 different tones. Prices are fairly competitive for upgrading.
In system programming, hold recall times are option 200. In the TD's IIRC they are adjustable from 0-240 with 0 being no recall. In a TA series, they have increments of 30-180 seconds or none.
Panasonic KX T7665E change number of rings before going to voicemail
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