Re: KX-T: BUZZZ

2005-12-30 Thread Chris Arndt
A data point... The 7130 next to my recliner has a low buzz on any line anytime the CF floor lamp plugged in next to it is lit. No buzz when it's off. larry wrote: >check for crt monitor or fluorescent desk lamp getting into the phone or >handset cord. also if there is a plantronics headset a

Re: KX-T: BUZZZ

2005-12-29 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > Have you place a butt set on the CO lines to verify the buzz in internal > rather than external. We have never has a Panasonic "buzz" a customer. It > is 99% chance it is a longitudinal imbalance on the CO lines, or an > extension

Re: KX-T: BUZZZ

2005-12-29 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > check for crt monitor or fluorescent desk lamp getting into the phone or > handset cord. also if there is a plantronics headset adapter, use > batteries instead of an AC adapter. None of the above apply; and it just started in l

Re: KX-T: BUZZZ

2005-12-29 Thread larry
check for crt monitor or fluorescent desk lamp getting into the phone or handset cord. also if there is a plantronics headset adapter, use batteries instead of an AC adapter. happy new year -larry David Lesher wrote: >KXTD1232 + additional CO station cards > >One user, on his own CO trunk

Re: KX-T: BUZZZ

2005-12-29 Thread Erling Lassesen
Have you place a butt set on the CO lines to verify the buzz in internal rather than external. We have never has a Panasonic "buzz" a customer. It is 99% chance it is a longitudinal imbalance on the CO lines, or an extension wire contacting ground. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECT