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1) Press PROG, follow by programming no. 50 or FWD/DND button. 2) Press ENTER or STORE, follow by selection no. 0=OFF FWD/DND, 1=ON FWD/DND. 3) Press ENTER or STORE to save the setting. 4) Press EXIT or PROG to quit setting mode.
This phone is used with a Panasonic digital phone system, and the date and time are set in the control unit, not the phone. The phone just displays the system time. You'll need to check the manual for the service unit to see about time setting.
1. on/off
2. program
3. # #
4. #
5. #
6. 2 #
7. Set desired time. (May be in a 24 hour time setting so be careful setting AM and PM)
8. #
9. on/off
That's it!
This phone you have is on a Panasonic DBS phone system. The phone system can be programmed to have any combinations of telephones ring under different circumstances. If you can swap phones around (with another known working phone) and the phone at that location still does not ring then it is definitely in the programming for that location not to ring. The phone system would have to be programmed. In that case you would need to get someone (phone system installation company) familiar with the system you have to re-program it. A phone system Programming manual would be required (not a user guide).
This is all done in system programming for the system. You most likely have an installation company that handles changes and additions to the system and programming. Otherwise you would need to gain access to a programming manual (not a user guide) for the phone system itself (not your phone) Programming these is not simple especially for someone who has never done it.
With a manual. What system is the phone wired to?
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