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Damian OBrien Posted on Mar 11, 2014
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CO Not Assigned - unable to select and outside line

I entered a new number into a spare one-touch station on my phone but now I can't use any of the one-touch speed dials and when I select 9 for an outside line I get the engaged signal and message "CO Not Assigned". Any help would be gratefully received. Damian

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Did you not assign a speed dial CO buttton to an extension

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cnavarro

Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2008

SOURCE: KX-T7731 messed up the co button

Remember that PROG 13 you pressed? First, press PROG and touch CO-1's button and make sure it still say CO-1. If not, dial 01 STORE and it will become CO-1 again.

Now, pick up the handset and hang it up so you clear the phone and press PROG 13 1 STORE PROG

Easy when you have the manual :-)

Carl


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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..)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2008

SOURCE: No longer have access to making outbound calls after programming phone numbers

[Program] 99, [CO-01], 0, 01, [Store]

cnavarro

Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: in my firm i have panasonic kx-t7030x. for outside

A couple of ways. The system is probably a TA-624/824 box. In programming, you may have unassigned the lines on the set. That's checked by putting the switch in the back of the phone to PROGRAM, pressing the line buttons and reading the display. It will say CO 1, 2 3 etc. One of them will be missing, and it can be reprogrammed by dialing 0 + the missing number. Finish by pressing STORE and put the switch back to SET.

If that doesn't work, then you need to look in the Programming PM Manual and look at how to program the system. Program 400 sets the lines in use in a TA.

Of course you may have one of the other systems like a KXT-308 or 616 and this stuff may not apply :-)

Carl

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: I need help setting speed dials on a Panasonic KX-T7730!!

Hello, from the Switcboard / Main telephone ( usually ext 101, 10 or 9 ) with the handset on the cradle press Program * # followed by the system password ( default is 1234). Now press 001 and then SP-PHONE. Enter the system speeddial location ( 00 to 99 ) or just press SP-PHONE again to go to 00. Now enter your line access number ( usually 0 or 9 ) followed by the telephone number you would like to assign for the speeddial. Now press AUTO DIAL / STORE to save your setting. To go to the next speeddial location press SP-PHONE and follow the above steps again. Press Program to exit program mode. To dial the system speeddial from any extesion lift the handset and press * followed by the speeddial location ( example 00 )
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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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