This did not help because I have already tried reseting the phone and putting it on speaker. Those are such common sense answers. Looks like I need to just get a new phone. :(This did not help because I have already tried reseting the phone and putting it on speaker. Those are such common sense answers. Looks like I need to just get a new phone. :(
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That depends, You should try to reset the phone by taking the battery and SIM card if you have one out. after restarting the phone if the other person still can not hear you, try poutting the phone on speaker. this should work as the speaker uses a different mic. if not you can either replace the phone or get a bluetooth unit.
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Some Panasonic cordless phones come with up to five handsets each will need to be properly adjusted. You may need to set the main handset to synchronize with the base unit plugged into the telephone wall jack and assign special configuration numbers to the other handsets in order to properly identify each one within a specified location. One handset left in the turned on mode may make it impossible to place calls with the any of the other handsets. This will continue until either the battery dies or fails on the handset or the phone is switched off and replaced in its charger for charging again. Synchronize the main handset by pressing the MENU button on the handset, then pressing the down button IN order to select the number you wish to assign to that handset. Repeating this process if you have already done so will greatly decrease the level of errors experienced with panasonic phones.
when you call someone and they don;t hear you,it means that the mouth piece which is located at the bottom of the phone and allows people to hear is faulty and will need to be replaced.
When you replace the mouth piece, people can now hear you.
If the person you are talking to can not hear you and you confirm this from different people you to talk and they all said same thing, they cannot hear you, then it means the problem is that the mouth piece of your phone is bad and will need to be replace in other for people to be hearing you when you call or you are been called.
All you need to do is to replace the mouth piece of your phone and you will see that people can hear you.
The problem is with your mic sir have replace the mic , if you know to remove the cell screws remove it with proper mobile phone screw driver kit, after that at the botto of the board ou can the mic which as two small contacts first try it by erasing the contacts with a normal rubber , after that you fix all , you can get the problem solved pls dont forget to vote for me.
tricky630 - you need to have the microphone checked on the phone to see if it needs cleaning or replacing...so take it to a mobile service center to have this done.
ok buddy look at your phone , where you talk should be a samall hole tiny one , this hole some time gloged by some dirt try to clean it usen i needle , and blow in it after that , if this not working then you need to replace the mic from inside the phone
Hi my phone had similar prob with nobody able to hear me, the hole for the microphone is very small and can fill with dirt and fluff. To fix it I followed a dissasembly guide found on google and took the phone apart and removed the mic(be careful its very small) cleaned out the hole and fluff of the mic the put it back together and its works fine now. Sorry cant help with the not being able to hear other person. Regards steve
This did not help because I have already tried reseting the phone and putting it on speaker. Those are such common sense answers. Looks like I need to just get a new phone. :(
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