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I presume your phone has "call waiting" as a feature. Normally you toggle between calls by pressing the "flash" or answer button. However, you may also need your phone service provider to add "call waiting" to your account.
You have unheard messages on the voicemail system provided by your telephone company. This system records messages when someone calls while you're already on the phone.
Please contact your telephone company for instructions on accessing their voicemail system.
press menu
scroll down until you get global settings
press menu
scroll down to vmwi reset press menu
scroll to yes
press menu
then press end
write this down as it will continually happen
Panasonic requires an authorization number first from them. Our parts suppliers require that before we can even order the part. I recommend calling a svc co. to have it looked at, preferably an authorized panasonic service center, it will be much faster.
The system that the 7330 is connected to controls how you program it and how it behaves.
In the U.S. and for only a short time, the 7330 phones were connected to a TA-624. In fact, those phones were called "Euro Style" so you may be in the U.K.
I don't recall if they have a PROGRAM switch in the back or a PROGRAM button on the face, but they are programmed with PROGRAM press the button you want to program and read the display.
In Panasonic, all C.O. lines are assigned with 0 plus the CO number 1-6 in a 624's case and STORE. So you can reprogram the buttons in top to bottom or bottom to top order with 01 STORE 02 STORE etc. In passing, all extensions are programmed with 1 plus the 3 digit extension number as in 1101, 1102,1103 etc.
If the puttons are physically sticky, you can use alcohol and clean them, or just reassign them.
I had that once or twice on my phone. What I did was hit on, off, on, off, about 10 times. It quit for me. Digital stuff is great when it works. Pain in the @$$ when it doesn't. LOL
If you have a TA system it requires 2 or 4 CO (buttons with lights) buttons. Personal CID Log is
6 for indications and 7 for selection. Group is 96 and 97. You don't have to have a SELECT button but it helps.
If you have a TAW or TDA system you only need one button per feature because the navigator key works as a selector button. The code is 54 for personal and 54 plus the ICD group for system.
The sequence to program these buttons is PROG button CODE store
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