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Cyrena Sexton Posted on Feb 13, 2007

Need to deprogram

I was trying to program my one-touch dial and used an outside line button. Not only does the one-touch not work, I can't access an outside line. Anyone know how to program/deprogram this problem?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2007

SOURCE: Clear speed dial/one touch settings

There is no way to clear the settings you would have to re-program the correct setting. Did you program one touch speed dial on the line buttons? I do not see how programming a speed dial could effect accessing the CO lines unless you re-programmed the CO line buttons by mistake. If so, you would need to re-program those soft keys to line buttons. The manual you have may not cover this? The phone you have can work on a few different Panasonic phone systems. If you need a more detailed manual you will first need to know which Panasonic phone system you have. The phone part number WILL NOT help you determine which phone system you have. There is a main control unit somewhere (basement, utility closet, etc..)

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Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2008

SOURCE: Speed Dialing

Press PROG press a speed dial button (ie 13-24) dial 9 plus the number press STORE

Carl

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: cannot access co1 line

http://www.generalmanual.com/Telephones/Panasonic-KX-TD7896-W-Wireless-Telephone.htm
just click the link and download the manual.and follow the instructions.

cnavarro

Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: Programming one-touch dialing

I'll try my instructions and see if those are the ones you used.

Press Program 99 the button to program, dial 2+9 or whatever you use to get an outside line, and the number STORE.

Program exits programming.

Now, just press the button and it will automatically dial or you can pick up the handset and press the button.

Carl

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2009

SOURCE: Programing outside (CO) line button

press program button then press the flexible where you want program the CO line then press 0, here u can select which CO line need to be program.

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When following the instructions for progamming one touch dialling, the result end with a message saying 'not valid' when trying to use the number - can anyone help?

Press Program Press the button to store Press 2 then your outside line access code (usually 9) Then dial in the number to dial Press Store
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Panasonic KX-T7730, we have a 824 phone system and cordless handsets (kx-tg1711) we cannot make outgoing calls on these handests but can take incoming calls and can transfer calls. how do we programme

  • Locate the program and auto-store button on your telephone. You will be using these to customize many of the features on your KX-T7730. The program button is used to enter or exit programming.

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    Program your outgoing line preference, i.e., the line you prefer to seize when you go off hook. Press "Program" "1" "1" "store" for no line. Press "Program" "1" "2" "Store" for an idle outside line. Press "Program" "1" "3" "Outside Line Number" "Store" for an assigned outside line. The outside line number will be a single or double-digit number that is set through your phone system.

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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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    Program "Do Not Disturb," which stops your phone from ringing--any callers will just hear a DND tone. To program, go off-hook, press "Program" "4" "#" on-hook, to set. Press "0" instead of "4" to cancel.

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    Locate the message button--this works in coordination with your message light at the top right of your telephone. If the light is lit, press "message" to hear a message left to you either by another extension or a voice mail system. The message button can only be programmed as a message or one-touch button. To program as a message, press "Program" "Message" "3" "Store." To program as a one-touch, press "Program" "Message" "1" "Extension Number" or "Program" "Message: "2" "9 + phone number."

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



  • Read more: How to Program a Panasonic KX T7730 ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7159736_program-panasonic-kx-t7730.html#ixzz1eYPzbevZ
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    Cannot store numbers for One-touch dialing.

    I can.

    A lot depends on where you're trying to store these numbers and how you get an outside line. In my system, I dial "9" on the intercom and it gives me any available outside line. Also, IIRC a 7453 has 24 buttons with LED's on them. So, the Pana trick is the digit "2". Try this: PROGRAM 99, touch a button with an LED, and dial 2 + 9 + your number and STORE. The "2" tells the system to use the button as a "one touch" button. In other phones, the "F" buttons (ones without lights) already assume the "2" so it's programmed with just the access code "9" and the number.

    Carl

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    How do I program a phone number to the one touch buttons on a Panasonic KX-T7730 phone?

    It depends on what you get when you dial "9" on the intercom. If you get an outside line, then the 12 right side buttons on your phone can be programmed for one touch dialing like this:
    On an idle phone, press PROGRAM a button and dial 9 plus the number and STORE. You can program more than one button by just pressing button numbers and STORE. Exit programming by picking up the handset and dropping it back down.

    If you want a specific line, you may be able to dial the specific 8x code to access a line directly, or you can go into system programming and delete the open lines in program 400. Disabling would be the best, because if your 8x line is busy, you can't make the call with the auto dial button.

    Carl
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    How do you program mobile numbers into the one touch dialing function? It keeps dropping the 0 off at the front and then won't connect to the number.

    Exactly what are you programming under the button and are you putting an ACCESS CODE in the number? When you go to the intercom, try dialing "9" or whatever you use to get an outside line. If you use a special line to dial out because you're calling a mobile, then you need to dial 80x instead of 9.

    Just an idea.

    Carl
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    I NEED TO STORE NUMBER ON MY PANASONIC KX T7730

    The mechanics of storing a speed dial number on Panasonic phones is the same, even if the phone can be connected to one of 18 different model Key Service Units. It involves pressing PROGRAM a button, an access code, the number, and STORE. In the U.S. our access code to get an outside line is "9". You may be using something different, like '0'.

    The differences are if you can dial "9" on the intercom and get a dial tone, which collumn of buttons you press, and/or whether you want this to be PERSONAL numbers or SYSTEM numbers.

    In a TA-824, lines are accessed high to low. If you have 2 lines on a basic system and dial "9" to get an outside line, you will land on line 3 if you have not told the system that line 3 is disabled (system program 400). So, the fast answer is press PROGRAM, a button on the right side, dial 9+your desired number and STORE. If it's a left side button, dial 29 instead of 9.

    System speed dials requrie access to system program 001.

    If this does not work on your system, please comment back with your actual system model number.

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    Panasonic KX-T7730- assigning speed dialing/one touch. I tried to press prog button and the one touch button..but it gives me an error message "not stored". How to solve this? I have 12 buttons to assign...

    It says "Not Stored" because you haven't stored anything in it. There are 12 buttons on the left side with lights and 12 buttons for feature dialing on the right. If you want to monitor extensions, the buttons on the left are the ones to use. If you want to store speed dial numbers and feature codes use the ones on the right.

    Left button programming. Press PROGRAM and the button. For extensions, dial 1+ext and STORE. For CO's, press 0+line number, for inside codes press 2+code, for outside number press 2+9+number, all followed by STORE.

    Right button programming. For inside codes dial the code, for outside number press 9+number followed by STORE.

    Note that you could also dial "8x" or "80x" in place of "9" for specific line access. Also, you can store extension speed dial numbers on the right, you just won't get a light indication when they're busy.


    Carl
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    Programming one-touch dialing

    I'll try my instructions and see if those are the ones you used.

    Press Program 99 the button to program, dial 2+9 or whatever you use to get an outside line, and the number STORE.

    Program exits programming.

    Now, just press the button and it will automatically dial or you can pick up the handset and press the button.

    Carl
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    Need to program access code into phone line for long distance numbers

    Does it work when you press speaker/hook and manual dial same fax number you are trying to program

    It sounds like you are adding digit needed for outside line when it is in fact a direct/dedicated fax line, that needs it not (or vise versa).

    Are you printing a report of rapid/speed dials that you set to ensure the number you put in is correct?
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    Clear speed dial/one touch settings

    There is no way to clear the settings you would have to re-program the correct setting. Did you program one touch speed dial on the line buttons? I do not see how programming a speed dial could effect accessing the CO lines unless you re-programmed the CO line buttons by mistake. If so, you would need to re-program those soft keys to line buttons. The manual you have may not cover this? The phone you have can work on a few different Panasonic phone systems. If you need a more detailed manual you will first need to know which Panasonic phone system you have. The phone part number WILL NOT help you determine which phone system you have. There is a main control unit somewhere (basement, utility closet, etc..)
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