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Can anyone tell me how to program buttons for PAGE ALL and PAGE ANSWER on an old PANA Easa-Phone 616 system? Can't find any info on this. I have a 7130 display phone to program with...
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If you're talking 61610, 34 and 43 come to mind.
If you "really" mean 616-D, try 20 and 19.
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You turn the switch on the back of the phone to program, press button you want to program, 2 for one touch them enter code 44 for page all and autodial store. then press another spare button and press 2 and 51 and store for answer page. check the codes as they changed in later models to 33 and 43 for page answer
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The KX-T61610 used 34 for Paging all phones and 43 for Paging answer. 33 was for External Page. You need to be on the INTERCOM for it to work. OBT's programming procedure sounds right for programming a flexible CO button ( button with lights), but I think you'd skip the "2 for one touch..." if you're programming a feature key. OBT, I don't rmeber a 44 and 51, are those for Europe model? Really dusting off the cob webs.
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I have a manual thats says all page 33 and group 1 = 34. but it could be a euro thing...and 44 and 51 could be euro thing too, so it is wise to test codes before programming all the phones.
You are also correct about one touch buttons, but if you want to program a button on a phone with only keys that have lights, you need to enter 2 to tell the phone that button is a one touch. I was forgetting about the older phones having one touch keys on them.
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The systems vary for different parts of the world and there were different versions made for the USA. Look at the label for a version # in a small circle. Then let us know or get the correct manual for that version.
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You guys are awesome. It was 34 to page all and 43 to answer, easily programmed on feature buttons. Never been let down by this community - Many Thanks!
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