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Monica Watkins Posted on Feb 06, 2019

I need to reprogram the samsung falcon 18d what is the easiest way to do this without calling a tech and being charged $40 It has a dial tone but not receiving calls

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Greg Cann

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2007

SOURCE: uniden tru448-2 rotary dial

You can download the manual from the link below: http://www.uniden.com/pdf/TRU448-2om.pdf To set tone dialing see picture below: Please update the question & let us know if the information given was useful to you - Good Luck!

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george peters

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: Avaya 18D unable to make outgoing calls

Sounds like you changed your line selection. Changing line selection on a Partner system is done on either ext 10 or 11.
At one of those ext's press the feature key and "00"
Next press the left hand intercom twice
The display should say system programming

Press the right hand intercom once. The display should say Centralized Programming.

Enter in the extension number that you want to program.

enter **
press the lit line in the order you want the to be used, i.e. line 2 then line 3 then line 4 etc.
enter ** when finished with line selection
.
Press feature "00" to logout
Hope that helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2010

SOURCE: Samsung iDCS 18D

Dial transfer, dial 505.
You'll be promted to enter the new date and time.
Dial transfer to save and exit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2010

SOURCE: When I pick up the

Hello,

I will advice you try reset the unit, once the unit is reset, the problem should be fix. Follow this steps to reset the unit,

Turn off the phone, remove the AC adapter, press and hold the page/call button that is on the phone and plug back your Ac adapter, this will fix the problem. You will need to contact the phone company since you have troubleshoot at your end and find the problem is not the cable, it is better you call the phone company to help look into it.

Take care.

Cindy Wells

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2011

SOURCE: Panasonic DECT 6.0 - Inuse

I have gotten a line in use signal when there is a break in my phone wiring. Thus the first step is to determine what has failed - the phone base, handset, the cord, the jack, household wiring or outside line.

I prefer to use an old corded phone (no power brick around or other basic failure issues) with a different phone wire for diagnostics of the wiring. First plug in the spare phone at the jack where the Panasonic phone is connected. Do you get a normal dial tone with this other phone? If not, try another jack. If you still have no dial tone, find the service box where your telephone service comes in. If you are lucky, the terminals in this box will have RJ-11 jacks. In that case, plug in your test phone and check for dial tone. If there is still no dial tone, contact your phone company, they will repair the line for free.

If there is a dial tone at the service box, then it's an interior wiring problem. Check any exposed wiring for breaks. You can remove the faceplate for the telephone jacks to check for loose wires. Most faceplates use either keystones with the wires pushed into the terminal pins (need a punch-down tool to push in a wire - these are available at home improvement stores) or screw-type terminals (loosen the screw, strip the individual conductor and wrap around the screw then retighten). If the bad wire is inside the wall, you may want a professional to find and fix the problem. Your phone company will do this for a fee.

If your test phone had a dial tone at the original jack, then make sure that the base was plugged in and has power. Check if the power transformer is warm or cold. If it is cold, the transformer has failed and the base has no power. The transformer is part number: PQLV207 (output 6.5 V DC, 0.5 A) Try using the new phone cord that you used with the test phone. Make sure that the handset battery is fully charged and the handset is registered to the base. (I've had handsets loose their registration during an extended power outage.) If the battery is more than a year old, replace it. If you have a new battery and the handset battery will not stay charged, the charger may be bad.


If your phone is under warranty and has failed, let Panasonic fix it. Otherwise, you should replace the phone if the phone has failed. These units are not user serviceable.

The manual for the phone is available here: http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/support/Phones-Fax/Telephones/DECT-6-0-Phones/model.KX-TG1033S .

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells
(who has had the Line In Use message at the following times: road crew dug up phone line, DSL filter failed, rodents chewed on underground incoming wires. All of the above were fixed by a phone company technician. My test phone gives me fast busy signal or no sound at all since it doesn't have a line in use signal.)

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