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One of the Co lines. CO 4 has a constant fast "busy" tone when off hook. Bad CO card?

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  • flyairnick May 26, 2009

    The problem is there whether the line is connected or not. I haven't tried the flip-flop due to that.

  • flyairnick May 26, 2009

    Additionally, the red alarm light is on.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Flip flop the 3rd and fourth line. does it stay with the port or move with the line?

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The red light will stay on until you clear the alarms. Those alarms can be for any reason, so the idea is to just ignore them and let a technician read them when he comes.

If you don't have a Line 4, it will give you a fast busy because there's no dial tone. Just because it appears, and you can select it, ie green light and display saying Line 004, if it has no line connected to it, you will get a busy. Either get dial tone on the line, disable it, or take it off the set. The first is in program 400, the second is PROG press the button press TRANSFER twice and STORE.

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    Program your incoming line preference, i.e., the line you prefer to answer when you go off hook. Press "Program" "2" "1 "Store" for no line. Press "Program "2" "2" "Store" for ringing line. Press "Program" "3" "Outside Line Number" "Store" for an assigned outside line.

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    Program your flexible CO buttons. These are the inner row of 12 lighted buttons. Your outside lines need to be programmed to these--you can choose any of these 12 buttons in any order. Press "Program" "CO Button" "0" "Outside Line Number" "Store." The outside line number will be a single or double-digit number that is set through your phone system.

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    Program any other unused flexible CO buttons for an extension number or any frequently dialed phone number. Press "Program" "CO button" "1" "Extension Number" "Store" or "Program" "CO Button" "2" "9 + Phone Number" "Store". A "9" must be entered at the beginning of a phone number to tell your phone system to seize an outside line before dialing, e.g., "9-1-212-555-1234."

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    Locate the programmable feature buttons (the row of 12 solid buttons on the right). These buttons are basically one-touch buttons that can be set for extension numbers or phone numbers. Press "Program" "(PF) Button" "Extension Number" "Store" or "Program" "(PF) Button" "9 + Phone Number" "Store." Remember to press "Program" again to exit programming.

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    Locate your "FWD/DND" button. This button is used for setting "Call Forward" or "Do Not Disturb" on your telephone. To set call forwarding, go "off-hook" either by lifting the receiver or pressing speakerphone. Make sure you go to intercom and not an outside line. To forward all calls, go off-hook, press "FWD/DND" "1" "extension number" (the extension number that you wish to forward all your calls to) "#". After you hear a confirmation tone, place the receiver on-hook. The steps to set call forwarding for busy/no answer are the same as above, except you will press "2" in place of "1". To cancel call forwarding, press "0" in place of "1".

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    Return your KX-T7730 to its default settings by pressing "Program" "#" "*" "Store."



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