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Kevin Demski Posted on Oct 07, 2017

Handset stops transmitting sound briefly during conversation

While listening to the other party, my handset stops transmitting (I hear nothing but silence) for one or two seconds, then recovers. this may happen once or twice during a ten minute conversation. When this recovers, the other party seems to know that something was wrong. ("Hello?) Would an old handset battery in need of replacement cause this?

  • Anonymous Feb 04, 2008

    I have the same problem with my phone. While having a conversation I will hear my phone go quiet and then a few seconds later it will recover.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2008

SOURCE: Handset Speakerphone Problem

I would try reseting the system... to do so uncover the batterie compartment and then and find a litthe tiny button that says reset and press it with a pen/pencil or somthing that will fit and try again... if that doesn't work call your dealer and ask for a refund/replacement. i hope this helps

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Phones stop working

What system is this on?

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Mark Sanderson

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Panasonic KX-TGA652 dual handset no

Id try the following in this order:

  1. Try swapping batteries with another set and see if the problem follows the battery
  2. Try re-registering the handset, they could of missed one at the factory. that is done by selecting menu->initial settings->register handset
If this doesn't work, then return for warranty/exchange. Mine seem to work great right out of the box.
the poodle guy!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2010

SOURCE: Phone (base and both handsets) rings once, then

This is likely caused by a trouble from the service provider. It is caused by a partial short on the phone line. The service provider can usually test the line remotely when you call the trouble in. Occasionally this problem is caused by faulty equipment(phone, answer machine, modem, etc.), bad line cord, bad outlet or bad building wiring. Inside the outside telephone interface box there is a modular test jack that has a short line cord connected. Remove this line cord and connect a standard telephone to test the phone line. Make a call to your number, if the problem occurs with the phone connected to the test jack, then the problem is with the service provider. If the problem does not occur with the phone connected to the test jack then the problem is in the building wiring, outlets, line cords or devices connected. Use a process of elimination to determine where the problem is. Example: disconnect all phones and devices and line cords, make test call with one phone connected, if problem continues inspect outlets and wiring.

Testimonial: "Our phone actually started working correctly again, so I think you were correct in saying it was the service provider. Thank you for your help!"

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