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Already have unplugged everything twice and still will not accept incoming calls. The phone rings once and cuts off. Sometimes the single ring is heard only on the outgoing phone not on the incoming call on the Panasonic phone.

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Hi,

Try reset the phone, 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, see if this fix the problem.

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Can't receive incoming calls. Phone rings once & stops so person calling can't leave a message. Unplugged adapter for 3 minutes from wall outlet then unplugged from base and reconnected both.

Unplug ALL phones and call it. If it rings once the goes dead that is "Tripping the Ring" Generally caused by a wet connection. There is a location on the side of your house where you can disconnect your house wiring from the phone company. Disconnect and try there. If it trips then it is the phone company's problem and not yours.

Good luck
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I can make calls but phone doe not ring

You said "it seems to ring once then stops." One possible cause of what you're describing is called a "Ring Trip." It is characterized when the button that flashes to indicate an incoming call changes to steady red (which would normally indicate the call is answered) although no one actually answered the call. If that occurs, then you have to test to see whether you can tell where the problem is coming from. If you unplug all the phones, you can then call in (from a cell phone or other phone that's not part of the system) and see if the incoming call rings unanswered, as it should when no phones are attached. If all rings in OK, plug just one phone in at a time and call in to see if any particular phone causes the problem. If one causes the ring trip, then disconnect that broken phone. If ringing still stops when no phones are attached, you'll have to disconnect the phones' connection wires (Station Wires) at the phone system box that plug into the "Station Ports" (label them before you unplug any!). Do not unplug the plugs for the wires that feed phone company lines into the phone system, the jacks are called CO line ports. With the "Station" wires unplugged, see if If all rings in OK by calling in from a cell phone or other phone that's not part of the system. If all rings in OK, plug just one station wire in at a time to see if one causes the problem. If one station wire causes the ring trip, then disconnect that troublesome wire and inspect its "system box jack" and its phone jack for water damage, carpet cleaning solvent, exterminator spray or any other corrosive liquid damage. Sometimes a staple through a wire where there's humidity can cause the problem. This process will find the offending wire, jack or phone that causes a "Ring Trip." There are many other possibilities, but the extremely limited description you've provided "it seems to ring once then stops." doesn't help me send you a better answer yet.
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How do i change the incoming ringer? i know how to change the intercom ringer already.. but when an outside call comes in.. i would like it to be different. pls help

Press PROGRAM and the button 2 times. If it's an ICD group button, press that twice also. Now either dial 01-30 or use the navigator key. 1,4, and 9 IIRC sound most like rings, and the 21 or 26-30 plays tunes.
Use the ENTER button to save the tone. You have to do this on every single line or group you want to ring differently.

Carl
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Incoming calls on home phone ring 1 time and then extreme static

When you unplug everything connected to the phone jack what happens? If it works, you have too many ringers or a short on the line. If it still trips the ring, you have a defective box.

Carl
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Disconnects incoming calls after one ring

The problem may be a short on your line. (Have the local Teleco check your line.) If you have other phones, you may want to check them for dial tone(DT) when this happens. If you have no DT, your cordless may be the problem...unplug, and let charge overnight. If problem continues, replace the battery in cordless, or discontinue use.
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Incoming calls to office cause all phones to ring in classrooms

Changing ringing 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.

Press the line that you want to ring.
A solid light on the line means immediate ringing
A slow flashing light means delayed ringing (meaning the phone will wait 3 rings before starting to ring.)
A fast flashing light means no ringing.

When finished with that station press the right hand intercom and enter in the next extension to program and set ringing accordingly.


Press feature "00" to logout
Hope that helps
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My phone is not ringing on incoming calls

did u try removing the battery and reinserting after 2 min..

and if already tried,

then try dialing from oter phones, or check the assign tone in ur phone contact from which ur testing to be assigned with some ring tone...
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Lost programing

From extension 10.
you have to set the ringing.

feat 00
left intercom twice
right intercom once
enter ext number
touch the lines util they display how you want them to ring
feat 00 when done.


To set the feature to p/u a ringing call
feat 00
left intercom twice
right intercom once.
press: ** (then press lines in order 1, 2, 3, 4, etc)
then press ** again.
feature 00

repeat both for all extensions.
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