Low Volume - Panasonic Cordless Phone Handset

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Does anyone know if the handset volume on a Panasonic KX-TCM937-B
900MHz "Cordless Answering System" can be adjusted?

I received this phone/answering machine combo as a hand-me-down from a
friend who was leaving the country a few years back. It worked well
for a few years, but lately the handset volume has gotten so low that
I have trouble understanding what people are saying to me.

I thought the problem was probably a worn-out rechargeable battery, so
I bought a new battery and let it charge overnight. But this morning,
the volume level in the earpiece of the handset is as low as ever :(

I found a PDF of the manual for this phone, but can't seem to find any
reference to adjusting the handset volume (the PDF is not searchable)
and due to chronic health problems my poor old brain has trouble
processing information that I read on computer screens these days.

I'd be grateful if someone could tell me if there's a way to increase
the volume in the handset earpiece.

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
 
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 09:46:58 -0800 (PST), Clueless in Seattle
<spamless.in.seattle.redux@gmail.com>wrote:

Does anyone know if the handset volume on a Panasonic KX-TCM937-B
900MHz "Cordless Answering System" can be adjusted?

I received this phone/answering machine combo as a hand-me-down from a
friend who was leaving the country a few years back. It worked well
for a few years, but lately the handset volume has gotten so low that
I have trouble understanding what people are saying to me.

I thought the problem was probably a worn-out rechargeable battery, so
I bought a new battery and let it charge overnight. But this morning,
the volume level in the earpiece of the handset is as low as ever :(

I found a PDF of the manual for this phone, but can't seem to find any
reference to adjusting the handset volume (the PDF is not searchable)
and due to chronic health problems my poor old brain has trouble
processing information that I read on computer screens these days.

I'd be grateful if someone could tell me if there's a way to increase
the volume in the handset earpiece.

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
I wouldn't count on this being something that could be adjusted. I've
serviced this stuff under factory authorized repair and don't recall
ever seeing such an adjustment.

Have you had your hearing checked lately?
 
On Nov 13, 11:31 am, Meat Plow <m...@petitmorte.net> wrote:
I wouldn't count on this being something that could be adjusted. I've
serviced this stuff under factory authorized repair and don't recall
ever seeing such an adjustment.
I was afraid of that. I wonder why the volume level has dropped off
so drastically.

Have you had your hearing checked lately?
No, not lately. But the last time I did have it checked they told me
I had the hearing of a 14-year-old.

The the handset volume in one of my corded phones is so loud that I
have to hold the phone away from my ear because it is so loud that
it's painful to my ear. And I sometimes wish my hearing weren't quite
so good, because I don't sleep so well these days and even the
smallest sound, like the creaking floor in the apartment above me, can
wake me up.

So, since it's not the battery. What else might cause the volume
level in the earpiece of a cordless handset to drop to drastically.
The people on the other end tell me that they have no trouble hearing
me, so the microphone seems to be working ok.

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
 
ear speakers often went bad in panasonic handsets
"Meat Plow" <meat@petitmorte.net> wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 09:46:58 -0800 (PST), Clueless in Seattle
spamless.in.seattle.redux@gmail.com>wrote:


Does anyone know if the handset volume on a Panasonic KX-TCM937-B
900MHz "Cordless Answering System" can be adjusted?

I received this phone/answering machine combo as a hand-me-down from a
friend who was leaving the country a few years back. It worked well
for a few years, but lately the handset volume has gotten so low that
I have trouble understanding what people are saying to me.

I thought the problem was probably a worn-out rechargeable battery, so
I bought a new battery and let it charge overnight. But this morning,
the volume level in the earpiece of the handset is as low as ever :(

I found a PDF of the manual for this phone, but can't seem to find any
reference to adjusting the handset volume (the PDF is not searchable)
and due to chronic health problems my poor old brain has trouble
processing information that I read on computer screens these days.

I'd be grateful if someone could tell me if there's a way to increase
the volume in the handset earpiece.

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"

I wouldn't count on this being something that could be adjusted. I've
serviced this stuff under factory authorized repair and don't recall
ever seeing such an adjustment.

Have you had your hearing checked lately?
 
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:15:52 -0800 (PST), Clueless in Seattle
<spamless.in.seattle.redux@gmail.com>wrote:

On Nov 13, 11:31 am, Meat Plow <m...@petitmorte.net> wrote:

I wouldn't count on this being something that could be adjusted. I've
serviced this stuff under factory authorized repair and don't recall
ever seeing such an adjustment.

I was afraid of that. I wonder why the volume level has dropped off
so drastically.

Have you had your hearing checked lately?

No, not lately. But the last time I did have it checked they told me
I had the hearing of a 14-year-old.
Hmm maybe that's the problem. When my son was 14 he couldn't hear me
unless I yelled at him. :)

Now that he's almost 17 his hearing is worse. I have to get up and
shake my fist at him before he hears.

The the handset volume in one of my corded phones is so loud that I
have to hold the phone away from my ear because it is so loud that
it's painful to my ear. And I sometimes wish my hearing weren't quite
so good, because I don't sleep so well these days and even the
smallest sound, like the creaking floor in the apartment above me, can
wake me up.

So, since it's not the battery. What else might cause the volume
level in the earpiece of a cordless handset to drop to drastically.
The people on the other end tell me that they have no trouble hearing
me, so the microphone seems to be working ok.

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
What coulkd cause the drop in volume? Start at the first stage of the
audio circuit and work your way to the speaker.

About the only thing a consumer handy with a soldering iron could do
without any service literature and a scope would be to swap the
speaker. With a service manual hopefully containing some audio voltage
specs at certain stages one properlly equipped would scope the output
of each stage and find where the amplification in voltage stopped.
 

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