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Hi dears . I have a Microtel phone, model KX-TSC8688 CID, which does not ring. If possible, please put a schematic map or alarm circuit of this digital phone here. Thank you .
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This doesn't appear to be a North American model. This link might work better for you than it does for me. Normally all Panasonic KX- manuals are online.
Firstly, you have not indicated which phone system your phones are connected to, e.g. KX-TA824, KX-TDA50 or other, so I'm a little in the dark. That being said, most of the Panasonic Systems only display Caller ID information (CID) to phones that are programmed to "Ring" on the line with the incoming call, and the line button flashes green to show it's ringing... so you must "system program" ringing for the line(s) on each phone. If the CID is not displayed on a particular phone, then that line is likely not programed to ring on that phone (it's light may flash red instead of green). After you "system program" the line to ring, you can still shut off the ringing sound on a phone using the slide switch on the left edge of the phone if you don't want to hear ringing, and this will not interfere with the CID display. Also, on a second note, CID does not display on the first ring coming in from the phone company (TELCO). The CID signal is sent from the TELCO to your system after the first ring has ended, during what would be the silence period that would occur before the second ring, if there was no CID. It is for that reason that most knowledgeable installers program lines with a five second delayed ring; in this way, you don't know the call has arrived until after enough time has passed for your system to receive the CID signal... this is why it seems the CID appears instantly, with an incoming call. Check out the line programming for each line and set it to ring with a 5 second delay. If you don't set up a delay, your phones will ring and if you answer the call immediately, its likely it won't allow the system to receive CID, so no CID will be displayed for that call.
CID comes from a card installed in the phone system, CID service from the telco, and programming of the system, and your phone has to be ringing to display CID. If others have CID and you don't check ringing first. if no one has CID, then check to see if you have the card in your system. It will have a part number ending in 93 as in 62493, 82493, 84893, etc. and be installed inside the cabinet. After that, your Programming manual will have instructions on how to make it work.
Caller ID requires 3 things, service, hardware, and programming. The hardware is a CID card with a part number ending in 93, as in TA62493,82493,TD193 etc. Then system programming in the 900's turn it on for each CO line and the phone needs to be ringing to display CID when the phone rings.
Well, you need about 3 things for that to happen. Hardware, programming, and a ringing phone. If others in your system have CID or you see CID when you're talking on the phone line, then it's probably just ringing. If nobody gets CID, then did you buy the CID card (part number ending in 93)? Once you get the card, you still have to tell the system that you're using CID.
You need 3 things. CID service from the telco, A TD-193 card in the system, and some programming to make it appear, like a ringing phone or be able to answer the phone after the CID is transmitted.
Call log depends on what system you have the phone connected to. In an 824 it requires 2 buttons and has to be system log, since personal doesn't show missed calls IIRC. These 2 buttons are CID Indication and CID Selection. They are functions 96 and 97 in programming and I usually put them as the top 2 buttons on my button strip.
In addition, there are some extra programming steps to make it work on your extension, but if the steps above work, it's already done. If it doesn't work, please comment back with your phone system model number and I''ll give you more specific instructions.
Hi, I am Dr. Jayesh
I had purchased Phone with two handsets viz model no. KX-TG6072 in May 2008.
My problem is ring is not coming in base unit and in two handsets also, I could not understand
what is the problem.It will kind of you if you can solve this problem
my email address is [email protected]
please reply me as early as possible. Thanking you
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