Excellent video of the Panasonic KX-TG7621 DECT 6.0 Plus Cordless Speakerphone Set of 2 with Digital Answering System Jordan! Glad you got those telephones! I was hoping to get those telephones from eBay. And possibly the Southwestern Bell FA990 Digital Answering System as well. Thanks for sharing!
Buenos dias, ¿ sabes desvincular los celulares registrados de la base, sin tenerlos?. Me gustaria borrar los celulares registrados, antiguos y estropeados, y vincular mis nuevos celulares?🤗muchas gracias
It's not going to have any sort of factory reset option, deleting the redial, phone book and caller ID entries should remove all personal identifying information from the set.
Hi, so I have a similar phone, model Panasonic KX-TG3721, so maybe you can help me. I don’t know what I did but, everytime someone called me, in the screen it used to show, “incoming call “ then, the name of the person calling, right? but now it only shows “incoming call” and that’s it, what do I need to do so that the phone shows me the number of the person who’s calling me? I hope you can help me, thanks.
I wonder if you could shed light on something for me. I have a Panasonic cordless phone from a few years ago, it’s not Bluetooth. When there’s a power failure at the house the handset goes dead flat after about 30 minutes even though the handset is NOT on the base station. So the handset battery is not being used for anything. Normally the battery will last at least a week. I just can’t get my head around what causes the battery to drain so quickly when it’s not doing anything. Or maybe because it can’t communicate with the base station because there’s no power in the house it keeps sending out a search type signal looking for the base station. It’s a real mystery to me. It doesn’t matter too much but it’s just a weird thing. Once power comes back on I sit the handset in the base station and it charges up after an hour or two.
When the handset looses connection to the base, it will go into a searching mode that causes the battery to run out very quickly. Should last more than a half hour though, your batteries may be getting weak.
@@JordanU Thanks, I was thinking tonight that it might do that. It may last about an hour but I don’t think longer than that. The battery seems decent normally but it’s probably not far off replacing. Next time if the power goes out I might think of pulling the battery out to stop it searching. It’s no big drama though. The phone book memory is retained if the battery is removed but not sure for how long. Power was out for 2 days this time but that’s unusual. The cell towers went down as well so had no communication at all. Maybe I need a walkie talkie 😂
@@aussie8114 I wouldn't recommend doing that with the handset registered as number 1, as that's the one that backs up the time until it loses power. Everything else is kept even when power is lost. Depending on how old your phone is, it may just be that time to replace the batteries.
@@techwithtyler20 It’s no big issue if it goes dead flat occasionally. We don’t get many power failures that last very long. I have a cell phone also. I will get a new battery for the landline soon.
I have those phones expected they don't have blue tooth and I just got a bunch of phones just this and I'm very happy also can you please do a ring video request from me my name is joshuatiberi
The non-Bluetooth version is KX-TG413x, where x represents the number of handsets. Usually the non-Bluetooth version would be KX-TG6xxx, where xxx represents the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th digits on the corresponding Bluetooth model. The KX-TG413x in foreign areas is KX-TG662x. Back then, the model numbers weren't the same between countries despite the phone itself being similar.
Nice. Glad to see these work well enough.
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Excellent video of the Panasonic KX-TG7621 DECT 6.0 Plus Cordless Speakerphone Set of 2 with Digital Answering System Jordan! Glad you got those telephones! I was hoping to get those telephones from eBay. And possibly the Southwestern Bell FA990 Digital Answering System as well. Thanks for sharing!
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@@JordanU - You're very welcome!
Buenos dias, ¿ sabes desvincular los celulares registrados de la base, sin tenerlos?. Me gustaria borrar los celulares registrados, antiguos y estropeados, y vincular mis nuevos celulares?🤗muchas gracias
Hey Jordan I love your vids
I hope you can help me. I have this set. I want to get rid of them, but I can't find how to reset to factory settings. How do I do that?
It's not going to have any sort of factory reset option, deleting the redial, phone book and caller ID entries should remove all personal identifying information from the set.
Boa tarde era o que eu precisava e encontrei a resposta!
Obrigado!
I had this phone when I was young, but without answering machine. It was with 3 handsets.
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Hi does the 2nd base phone need its own connection? Or just the power cable will do?
Power cable only. Gets signal from the main base.
Hi, so I have a similar phone, model Panasonic KX-TG3721, so maybe you can help me. I don’t know what I did but, everytime someone called me, in the screen it used to show, “incoming call “ then, the name of the person calling, right? but now it only shows “incoming call” and that’s it, what do I need to do so that the phone shows me the number of the person who’s calling me? I hope you can help me, thanks.
That sounds like an issue with your phone service.
I wonder if you could shed light on something for me. I have a Panasonic cordless phone from a few years ago, it’s not Bluetooth. When there’s a power failure at the house the handset goes dead flat after about 30 minutes even though the handset is NOT on the base station. So the handset battery is not being used for anything. Normally the battery will last at least a week. I just can’t get my head around what causes the battery to drain so quickly when it’s not doing anything. Or maybe because it can’t communicate with the base station because there’s no power in the house it keeps sending out a search type signal looking for the base station. It’s a real mystery to me. It doesn’t matter too much but it’s just a weird thing. Once power comes back on I sit the handset in the base station and it charges up after an hour or two.
When the handset looses connection to the base, it will go into a searching mode that causes the battery to run out very quickly. Should last more than a half hour though, your batteries may be getting weak.
@@JordanU Thanks, I was thinking tonight that it might do that. It may last about an hour but I don’t think longer than that. The battery seems decent normally but it’s probably not far off replacing. Next time if the power goes out I might think of pulling the battery out to stop it searching. It’s no big drama though. The phone book memory is retained if the battery is removed but not sure for how long. Power was out for 2 days this time but that’s unusual. The cell towers went down as well so had no communication at all. Maybe I need a walkie talkie 😂
@@aussie8114 I wouldn't recommend doing that with the handset registered as number 1, as that's the one that backs up the time until it loses power. Everything else is kept even when power is lost.
Depending on how old your phone is, it may just be that time to replace the batteries.
@@techwithtyler20 It’s no big issue if it goes dead flat occasionally. We don’t get many power failures that last very long. I have a cell phone also. I will get a new battery for the landline soon.
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I like this video Jordan
Thanks for letting me know.
Do you use this cordless telephone in your house for bluetooth?
No, I have no real use for a Bluetooth phone..
Oh ok. I was wondering sorry for asking. Do you still use your cellular line at home?
I use a landline when I am home..
can you show me how to do a conference call
No, that depends on your phone service provider.
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In spanish please...
The videos are, and will continue to be, recorded in English as that’s the primary language in their country of production..
I have those phones expected they don't have blue tooth and I just got a bunch of phones just this and I'm very happy also can you please do a ring video request from me my name is joshuatiberi
The telephones were shown ringing in this video..
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The non-Bluetooth version is KX-TG413x, where x represents the number of handsets. Usually the non-Bluetooth version would be KX-TG6xxx, where xxx represents the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th digits on the corresponding Bluetooth model. The KX-TG413x in foreign areas is KX-TG662x. Back then, the model numbers weren't the same between countries despite the phone itself being similar.
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