Question about Panasonic (TG2226-BV) 2.4GHz Digital Cordless Phone (Black) Price does not include $20.00 rebate. (PANTG2226BV)
First one hand set and now both have lost gtheir dial tone, the secind hand set has a red light permanently on which when flashing indicates a message waiting but it has no response whatsoever. The base set also has no respsonse now. And to cap it all, I cant find the manual anywhere. I cant find this product listed on line and have had it no longer than 12 months if that. Can someone please help?
SOURCE: Almost constantly gives "no link to base" message
I had this problem too. I popped the battery out, waited 1 minute then put it back in. Unfortunately this clears the memory of all recent calls, etc. but it immediately started working again. So far its only happened once...
Posted on Mar 31, 2007
SOURCE: Semi Dead Panasonic KX-TGA100N with ''C533'' displayed.
Panasonic KX-TG1050N Cordless Phone. Base handset (No. 1, KX-TGA100N) does not work, no keypad response or dial tone. Green indicator message light ON (should only work with the TG1000N base unit) all the time till battery runs down. Display shows message ?C533?. Can still send and receive calls on extension phones 2 and 3.
Posted on Sep 10, 2009
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SOURCE: Cannot hear any dial tone, but base works OK - callers get busy s
Headset says ringer off, cannot hear dial tone
Posted on Nov 14, 2009
SOURCE: can not get kx-t7885 to get a dial tone
How are you trying to get an outside line? By dialing 9? If the host system happens to be a TA series, you have to tell it how many lines you have, or that you don't have lines that have hardware ports but no dial tone, since systems select outside lines from the top down.
From System programming, program 400 defines connected lines.
Carl
Posted on Nov 22, 2009
SOURCE: can I register a panasonic kx-tg55438 handset to a
No, The kx-tg 5622 uses only the kx-tga560 (2 of them) for its cordless sets
Posted on Jan 07, 2010
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