Jammed/Broken Buttons
1 Respuesta 0 Puntaje |
Porque no se ven las letras en la pantalla |
1 Respuesta 0 Puntaje |
Porque no enlaza el terminal con la base |
6 Respuestas 5 Puntaje |
Why isn't my phone ringing? |
3 Respuestas 6 Puntaje |
My phone wont charge on the Station |
Herramientas
Estas son algunas de las herramientas comunes que se utilizaron para trabajar en este dispositivo. Es posible que no necesites todas las herramientas para cada procedimiento.
Background and Identification
Panasonic, formerly called Matsushita Electric, originated in 1918 as a company that specialized in selling duplex lamp sockets. The company continued to produce other electrical components through World War II, including bicycle lamps, motors, electric irons, vacuum tubes, and light fixtures. The company has come a long way since the 1940s. Today, Panasonic is headquartered in Japan and offers a range of electronic devices worldwide. These devices include air conditioning, SD memory cards, video intercoms, projectors, scanners, phones, tablets, etc. Panasonic offers a range of services as well, including fire alarm systems, business communication systems, security systems, and more.
Among the home electronics manufactured by Panasonic are landline phones. While landline phones have declined in popularity since the rise of the cell phone, they are still used in many business (and sometimes home) settings. Panasonic landline phones include cordless phones, corded phones, business phones, amplified phones, and handsets. Panasonic landline phones provide basic calling functionality and lack unnecessary features.
Panasonic landline phones are rectangular devices with physical buttons. They also have a small display, speaker, and microphone. They are designed to dock in an external phone holder. Many Panasonic landline phones are cordless when in use and do not connect physically to the external dock, but some models, especially business phones, do utilize a corded connection to the docking base.