KX-TG6524SK
SOURCE: setting the number of rings before answering machine kicks in
Here is the link to the user manual; http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/KXTC1501B.PDF Check page 19 - you can set the answer rings from 2 to 7 Hope this helps :)
SOURCE: Message Greeting
The KX-T7456 is a proprietary system phone. You have a Panasonic phone system and a voice mail, both separate items with their own part number. Your phone can work on several different systems and use different voice mail so your first step is to determine the part numbers from the system and voice mail. Then you will need a "programming" manual or possibly "administrator's manual" NOT a "user guide" for at least your voice mail and maybe for the system as well.
SOURCE: Uniden DECT 6.0 2080-2 rings for no reason
These DECT 6.0 phones work on 1.9 Ghz frequency and should not have any interference other than from another DECT 6.0 phone that can be within 150 ft of your phone. That means that somebody, a neighbor that has a DECT 6.0 phone close by is causing this problem. It also means that they are also getting these phantom phone rings. The best solution? Go to a 5.8 Ghz phone and your problem should go away.
SOURCE: Lost the instructions on how to program the machine
You can download the instructions from the panasonic website. Click here for the PDF
SOURCE: Caller id setting
An 824 in the U.S. is delivered with a CID card installed. If you have one, it's in the lower left of the cabinet, but it requires programming. At the very least, if you're uncomfortable with opening the cabinet, you can go into programming and make sure program 900 (and 913) is set to ON for your first 3 lines. This is CID.
There are other programs that deal with how it logs, prints, and behaves, but this is the main CID function.
Carl
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