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You might have pressed accidentally the telephone-button a few seconds. This is the shortcut for the voice option. Press the button quick and it might work.
Here are two methods to turn off background music, one of these should work depending on which Panasonic phone system your phone is connected to.
1) With phone idle, press the 1 key on the dial pad (turns off background music when it is on and turns on background music when it is off).
2) With phone idle, press intercom button then dial *751 on the dial pad followed by 0 on the dial pad to turn off background music(confirmation tone will be heard) and end by lifting handset and replacing in cradle. To turn background music on, press intercom button then dial *751 on the dial pad followed by 1 or 2 on the dial pad to select the background music source(confirmation tone will be heard) and end by lifting handset and replacing in cradle.
Really sorry for such a big delay. Hadn't noticed your post before. You, most probably, had your problems solved long ago. Anyway, if the music application is currently active (i.e. in the foreground), press the play/pause button (at the bottom, center) in order to have the music paused. Then, press the back button as many times as required to take you where you were before. If music is being played while you are doing something else (i.e. in the background), slide your finger down the notifications bar (on the top). Your music application should appear among other notifications. Select it for it to become active, and then, from there, refer to the beginning of this post.
Hope it works for you.
Anyway, please, let me know if you need further informations.
Regards,
Carlos
lock ur my file in privcy settings then open ur music player,go to playlist ,options, add music from, memory card, then it will ask for password press the red button instd of passwrd. enjoy
The NEC phone system needs to have a radio attached to distribute the music to the phone sets.
It is not illegal to play the radio through a phone system (radio advertizements pay for it)
This is a Dterm 80 phone set
BACKGROUND MUSIC
To turn Background Music on or off:
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial 725.
3. Press Speaker to hang up.
If your phone does not have a dedicated Music button it is usually the HOLD button. Try the hold button first (with the phone hung up) if that does not work look for a button labeled music or possibly a soft key (key's labeled by an LCD display)
To turn on background music: press Intercom *11 for music source #1 and *12 for music source #2.
TO TURN OFF background music, press Intercom then dial #1 (pound, 1)
You can download a user guide here: http://65.217.161.148/uguides/gca70249.zip
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