How Do You Troubleshoot A Panasonic Easa Phone?
The Panasonic EASA phone is a 3-line telephone system typically meant for use in office environments. The phone offers pulse or tone dialing capacity, multi-line function, call waiting, incoming call tone programming and automatic dialing features. While operating the Panasonic EASA phone system should be relatively straightforward, troubleshooting the system should resolve any potential difficulties. If problems persist, contact an authorized Panasonic service technician for assistance. Check to make sure the phone is connected to a power supply and a working telephone line. Unplug the system, wait 5 minutes and then plug back in to reset the system. Ensure the “Ringer” selector is set to “High” or “Low” if the phone does not ring. If the selector is set at “OFF,” the phone system will not ring. Confirm the handset is set in the cradle and the “SP-PHONE” light is not lit if the unit is not storing phone numbers into memory correctly. Do not pause for more than a minute while entering