My kx-7730 is black-out, not function anything.please how can i do recover my kx-7730 function normally.if you have information about flash reset software for kx-7730 or parts broken please give me more information
if you have more than one 7730 telephone, have you tried swapping them around? It sounds like the extension wiring or port on the telephone system may be faulty.if you have more than one 7730 telephone, have you tried swapping them around? It sounds like the extension wiring or port on the telephone system may be faulty.
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Hello there Dawid, these models have some erratics problem with handset and pickups, test with other handset, if problem persist and have on warranty, RMS the product for a new one, or change model.
The KX-T7730 isn't an answering machine. You need to refer to the documentation for whatever answering/voicemail system you have it connected to. Alternatively, repost your question specifying the make and model of the answering/voicemail system.
What? A 7730 is a Panasonic system phone that connects to one of about 18 different Panasonic phone systems. You can connect a single line set in parallel with the PT if you tell it so in software.
Gather what? A PAP2T is a 2-port FXS box. A 7730 is a phone that works on a Panasonic Key Service Unit. You can plug the CO lines of a KSU into the PAP box and the 7730 into the KSU and get dial tone on whatever line you used on the PAP if that's what you're asking.
A Panasonic 7730 phone operates on 18 different Panasonic Key Systems. There are 5 or so different ways to record a message...which one is yours?
The 7730 was first delivered with the TA-824 system. It has the ability for announcements via DISA, which was built in to the USA versions of the TA. It's recorded or changed via the master phone and PROGRAM 911.
A Panasonic TVA or TVS voice mail system does auto attendant functions. It can have both company greetings and custom service messages. Those are changed via mailbox 998, the message manager's box.
Last, the newer system also have "bulit-in" voice mail boxes. Those greetings are recorded by 722xx commands.
What are the other phones? a 7730 is an analog PITS phone and requires 4 wires to make it work. If you connect it to a digital jack, the data lets it indicate key functions, but there is no voice, and that sounds like what you have. Try taking a 4 pin base cord and plugging directly into port 1 of the 816 and see if everything works. If it does, you have your answer.
In passing, the FWD/DND light will flash if there's a forward or DND condition on the phone. Dialing 7100# from the intercom will clear all FWD/DND conditions, as will pressing the button until nothing lights.
Your delephone reference doesn't mean anything to me.
I'm guessing the phone is 8 years old and you spilled something into the keystrip.
Start by unplugging it to see if it resets. Then, look for a mechanical failure (sticky buttons, broken buttons, etc.). Some alcohol and a Q-Tip will clean the buttons, or carefully take the phone apart and wash out the housing.
Last, but not least, any of the new 7730/31/35/36 phones will replace that set.
if you have more than one 7730 telephone, have you tried swapping them around? It sounds like the extension wiring or port on the telephone system may be faulty.
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