Panasonic KX-T7456 Corded Phone - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do you change the pass code?
Contact your service provider...they will have the PAssword and then you can change the passwords.. but they usually give that password only to managers or supervisors otherwise every one will mis use it.
5/30/2014 10:18:26 AM •
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Panasonic Kx-t7456 digital super hybrid system time setting question!
step 1 press "program" button, then **1234
step 2 enter 000
press next (or spkr phn button) for date
press next (or spkr phn button) for time
press fwd/dnd button
press fwd/dnd button again
press sel (or auto answer/mute button) to change am/pm
press store (or auto dial/store)
press end (or hold button)
press spkr phn button or pick up hand set and hang up to leave programming mode.
8/29/2012 5:09:41 PM •
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I have a Panasonic KX-T7456, calls to voicemail?
This is a giant guess because you may have a different system. Try dialing 7105 165 # from the intercom and try having someone call you.
If you have a Panasonic voice mail system, that's the code for call forward busy/no answer.
Your voice mail user's guide and system manual has the complete instructions.
Carl
8/29/2012 5:03:06 PM •
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How do I store speed
What do you press after PROGRAM? In my TD system, it's program 99 then the button and that programs the local phones.
Systemwide, you do programming from extension 101 or the manager's phone and it requires the Manager password..
Carl
3/2/2011 9:13:40 PM •
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My caller id info does
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.
Take care.
9/29/2010 8:43:15 PM •
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How can i set a
You can use the Memo and Jog dial, but try this. From the intercom of the control phone dial 7*1 xxx hh mm 0/1 0/1
where xxx is the extension hh is 12 hour time mm is minute and 0/1 is AM/PM and 0/1 is once/daily
To cancel 7*0 xxx To display 7*2 xxx
Or, wade through the Jog Dial for the R-Timed Reminder.
Carl
9/20/2010 11:57:09 PM •
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Un lock issue
foget my key pad lock password how i unlock it my phone modle is panasonic KX-T2375MXW
9/21/2018 11:42:50 AM •
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HOW DO I UNLOCK THE
There are 2 passwords in a Panasonic TD station, the Electronic Station Lock or the voice mail password.
Your system manager or attendant can unlock all stations from the main phone. The procedure is not available in a public forum such as this.
Panasonic voicemail passwords can be reset by the VM system owner from mailbox 999. That box can reset each mailbox password.
Carl
9/10/2010 3:56:34 AM •
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Panasonic KX-T7433 - INTERCOM
It's easy to brush past the Preferred Line Assignment command as it's just 11 :-). From the phone, press PROGRAM 99 and dial 1 and press INTERCOM and STORE. Press PROGRAM to exit. 11 is no line, 12 is idle line and 13 plus a 2 digit number is a specific line.
Carl
8/10/2012 1:44:42 PM •
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Our office uses a panansonic kx-t7433 digital
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Program * #
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000
SP-Phone
Next
Input Time
Auto Dial Store
Hold then Program
5/24/2009 5:36:38 AM •
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