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1.Press the "Menu/Select" button.
2.Use the up or down arrows to navigate to the "Voicemail Setup" option and press "Menu/Select."
3 .Navigate to the "Access Number" option and press "Menu/Select."
4 .Use the number pad to enter your voice mail access telephone number provided by your telephone company. Use the "Mute/Remove" button to delete any numbers entered by mistake.
5.Press "Menu/Select" to hear the confirmation code.
6 .Program the "Password," "Play," "Erase," and "Skip" options following the above steps, substituting the "Access Number" option in step three with the option you desire to program.
7 .Dial your voice mail by using the "Voicemail" button on the telephone.
8 .Listen and follow the prompts provided by your telephone company to set up your voice mail's greeting.
9 .Use the "Voicemail" button any time you wish to dial into the system to listen to voice mail. Use the programmed "Play," "Skip," and "Erase" options to navigate through your messages.
For external numbers press FEATURE *1, then press the button you want to store the number on, then enter the phone number using the dialpad.
For internal numbers press FEATURE *2, then press the button you want to store the number on, then enter the extension number using the dialpad.
To determine what is currently programmed on a button, press FEATURE *0, then the button to identify and the display will show what feature or autodial number is programmed on the button. If the button is a line button or line pool button, you will not be able to clear it through user level button programming. System level programming must be accessed to change line appearances.
One of the following two methods of programming "Preferred Line Assignment-Outgoing" should work depending on which Panasonic phone system your KX-T7433B phone is connected to. Try number one first, if PROGRAM 99 does not get you into station programming, try number 2.
1) Press PROGRAM button then dial 99 to enter station programming. Dial 1, then press INTERCOM button to select Intercom as your Preferred Line Assignment-Outgoing choice. Press AUTODIAL/STORE button to save programming. Press PROGRAM button to end station programming or lifthandset then replace in cradle to end station programming.
2) Press PROGRAM button then dial 19, press AUTODIAL/STORE button. Press INTERCOM button then AUTODIAL/STORE button. Press PROGRAM button to end station programming or lift handset and replace in cradle to end station programming.
Feature 00 press an unused button if it has something assigned to it press the mic button and press the button again to assign the code. Or just remember the code and use it. The feature button is just that when you use up buttons.
Hope this a Homelink. Put new batt in garage door remote. Park outside garage. #(1) Press & hold 2 outer buttons on Homelink. Release ONLY after light starts to flash. Don't hold for longer than 30 sec. Don't repeat to program the other 2. #(2) Hold the remote 3 inches from Homelink. #(3) Press & hold the Homelink buttom & the remote button at the same time. #(4)The Homelink will begin to flash slowly then rapidly. After the Homelink flashes rapidly release the buttoms. #(5) Press the just trained Homelink button if the light stays on constantly, programming is complete..... To program the other 2 links DO NOT REPEAT #1
the access code is the number you dial to access an outside line like 9 or 81 etc.
To program a button to access a certain line pool, press feature *3 press the button you want to be the line pool access button then press feature 64 and the pool access code. ex. feature 649 or feature 6481
I just found this, which had the process for programming a CO button as a one-touch. And it worked. It's a bit easier to follow than the panasonic manual so hopefully it will have an answer. http://www.command-a.com.au/Portals/0/Panasonic%20816%201232%20Quick%20Referance%20Guide.pdf
Hi Leanne, It depends which line it is on. The codes for the lines are: 132 line 1 232 line 2 332 line 3 432 line 4
Turn the key to program mode
Type the line number (eg if VAT is on 3rd line down, type 332)
Press SUBTOTAL
Type the new details for that line using the programming layout in your book under the 'entering characters' section. You need to use the numbers at the left side, not the normal number pad. Eg 5/0 is above the clear key. To switch between the top and bottom numbers on the key, use CAPS or SHIFT. If you make a mistake while entering, the decimal point button will delete the last character.
Press 00 (the double zero button)
Press CASH
Press SUBTOTAL
Turn the key back to reg mode, and try printing a receipt. Note - you might have to print two receipts before you see the change.
Hope this helps. If you have any problems, just let me know.
The frequencies probably aren't the same, so you're gonna have to do a little research, but hope this helps.
Turn the scanner off and then back on.
The first thing we'll do is clear all of the frequencies in the bank you'll use to listen to Gwinnett County.
Press the black F button, then press 0, then press the F button again, then press CL, and then press the 1 button.
Enter 000 and then press PGM to enter programming mode starting at channel 0. On the display the P on the left of the first line of the display says you're in programming mode, and the 000 indicates your looking at channel 0.
Press the orange T button to enter trunking mode.
Press the MODE button until Motorola is displayed on line 2 of the display.
Press the PGM button again to begin entering frequencies. You'll enter 24 frequencies total. If you make a mistake while entering a frequency you can press the CL button to delete the last number entered. If you accidently press the PGM button twice while entering frequencies you can press the down arrow to back-up to the previous location.
Enter the first frequency, 854.78750, then press ENT and then press PGM to go to the next channel.
Repeat step #8 for the rest of the frequencies 854.81250, 854.83750, 855.31250, 855.48750, 855.76250, 855.78750, 855.81250, 856.81250, 856.83750, 856.91250, 857.81250, 857.83750, 857.91250, 858.78750, 858.81250, 866.13750, 866.21250, 866.38750, 867.33750, 867.38750, 867.96250, 868.11250, 868.13750, 868.48750.
To double-check that you entered all of the frequencies correctly enter 0 and then the PGM button to go back to the first frequency entered.
Press PGM to go through all 24 frequencies, if you see a mistake enter the correct frequency and then press ENT to save it, continue pressing PGM until you have verified all 24 frequencies.
Next press 0 and then PGM to go back to the first frequency again.
Press the MODE button until you see MO following the channel number on the first line of the display (P000 for example). After MO is displayed press PGM to go to the next frequency.
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