Programming; Display Messages - Panasonic KX-NT700 Operating Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting
Issue
I cannot call entries in the
phonebook.
The unit returns to standby
mode while adding or
editing phonebook entries.

Programming

Issue
The unit returns to standby
mode while programming
the unit.
I cannot program the unit.
After I changed the
settings, the changes do
not take effect.
The DTMF tone signal
sent from the unit is not
detected by the other party
or PBX.

Display Messages

Message
Busy
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Operating Instructions
Possible Cause & Solution
You are trying to make a TEL line call, but the unit is not set
to make TEL calls.
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +
TEL".
You are trying to make an IP line call, but the "Operation
Mode" setting is not correct.
Change the setting to "Peer to Peer" if you want to
make or receive peer to peer IP calls (i.e., calls made by
specifying the called party's IP address).
Change the setting to "IP-PBX" if you want to make or
receive intercom and outside calls as a SIP extension of
the connected PBX.
1 minute has passed since you pressed a button.
If you pause for over 1 minute while adding or editing
phonebook entries, the unit returns to standby mode.
Possible Cause & Solution
1 minute has passed since you pressed a button.
If you pause for over 1 minute while programming the unit,
the unit returns to standby mode.
You are on a call.
Program the unit once you have finished the call.
A call is being received.
The unit exits programming mode automatically when a
call is received. Program the unit again once you have
finished the call.
The unit must be restarted before the new setting becomes
effective.
Restart the unit.
The DTMF type differs from the type used by the other party
or PBX.
Make sure that the "DTMF Type" setting matches the
other party's or other PBX's setting.
Possible Cause & Solution
The called party is busy (displayed for IP calls only).
Try again later.
Reference
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Reference
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Reference
Document Version
2011/06

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