Paralex101
IS-IT--Management
All was well with our phone system until it was decided to update our autodial numbers due to changing several of our company mobile phones.
All of our landline autodial numbers are working fine and manually dialling in the new mobile numbers also works but when programmed into autodial (remembering to add the prefix "9" for an outside line) the automated BT lady says number not recognised.
The phone system was set up several years ago before my time with the company and apparently another prefix had to be added to the mobile numbers in order for them to work (before or after the "9" I am not sure as a number before would suggest a special configuration mode within the Panasonic phone system and a number after would be the phone company). We are not with BT having gone for a company who installed non-standard BT phone lines. Both the Panasonic phone system and outside lines were installed by this company and unfortunately the chap who installed them and fixed this problem last time no longer works for them, so they are no help, or at least the engineer I have been speaking to says it makes no sense.
I cannot tell if it a problem with the KT-T1232 system, the non-BT phone lines or a strange combination of both.
Unfortunately I have no old autodial numbers to refer to as I wiped the lot during the process of updating them all and did not realise we were the only people in the world who seem to have this problem until it was to late.
Suggestions would be most welcome
All of our landline autodial numbers are working fine and manually dialling in the new mobile numbers also works but when programmed into autodial (remembering to add the prefix "9" for an outside line) the automated BT lady says number not recognised.
The phone system was set up several years ago before my time with the company and apparently another prefix had to be added to the mobile numbers in order for them to work (before or after the "9" I am not sure as a number before would suggest a special configuration mode within the Panasonic phone system and a number after would be the phone company). We are not with BT having gone for a company who installed non-standard BT phone lines. Both the Panasonic phone system and outside lines were installed by this company and unfortunately the chap who installed them and fixed this problem last time no longer works for them, so they are no help, or at least the engineer I have been speaking to says it makes no sense.
I cannot tell if it a problem with the KT-T1232 system, the non-BT phone lines or a strange combination of both.
Unfortunately I have no old autodial numbers to refer to as I wiped the lot during the process of updating them all and did not realise we were the only people in the world who seem to have this problem until it was to late.
Suggestions would be most welcome