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Telephones
Glossary
Memo Recording
Instead of leaving a note you can record memos for
family or friends.
Memory Redial
Use the memory redial button to recall, and dial, any one
of the last five dialed phone numbers.
Multi-Function LCD
The backlit display can show multiple lines of Caller
ID information at once, so there’s no need for scrolling. Several models
feature dual LCD readouts: one on the base and one on the handset.
Multi-Line Operation with 3-Way Conferencing
Several users can
make separate calls simultaneously where multiple lines are installed.
It also allows you to conference two outside calls together with one
system handset, or to conference two system handsets together with
one outside call.
Name/Number Caller ID
Displays the name and phone number of
incoming callers on the LCD readout. Also, when you listen to your mes-
sages, it will show the Caller ID data for each person who left a message
as their message plays.
New Message Playback
Touch a button and the unit will play only the
messages you haven’t heard before.
Ni-MH Battery Included
Ni-MH batteries have an advantage over Ni-Cd
batteries in that they do not have memory effect, and the absence of
cadmium in the Ni-MH battery makes it more environmentally friendly than
the Ni-Cd battery.
One-Touch Direct Dial Button
Lets you store an important phone num-
ber in memory for dialing at the touch of a button.
One-Touch Intercom Buttons
You can page and communicate between
the base and each extension at the touch of a button.
Phone Directory and Dialer
Up to 50 names and telephone numbers (30
on certain models) can be stored and quickly accessed for dialing using
the phone’s navigator key or jog dial.
Phone Book Sharing
Once you have programmed all your names and
phone numbers into one of your handsets you can then share that phone
book with any other handset in the system.
Power Back-Up Operation
A powerful battery back-up system keeps
you connected when the power goes out. Keep a charged handset in the
base unit and you can still make and receive calls with the other cordless
handsets.
Range Boost
Improved, built-in antenna which extends transmission
range by up to 20% compared to models without Range Boost.
Range Extender
Repeating device that extends the effective transmis-
sion distance between the base unit and cordless handsets.
Remote Operation with Tone Remote Control
When checking your
messages on a touch tone keypad while away from home, you can
control the Greeting Message, All Message Playback and Individual
Message Erase.
Reversible Handset Design
Lets you place the handset in the base, for
charging, with the keypad and LCD (select models only)
facing up or down.
Ringer ID
Choose from a downloaded or selectable ringer to link to
your preprogrammed phone book data. The preprogrammed ringer will
occur when the corresponding Caller ID information is received from an
incoming call.
Rubberized Grip
Non-slip strip on the handset perimeter to allow easier
cradling and help prevent dropping.
Selectable Ringtones
Choose from up to 7 different options when
selecting what you would like to hear when your phone rings.
Silent Mode
Allows the user to program individual handsets to ring or
remain silent for specified time periods without affecting other handsets.
Simultaneous Base/Handset Calling
The base and handset can be
used on separate phone lines for two different calls.
Skip and Repeat Function
Lets you selectively review your messages.
SlowTalk
®
Message Playback
For easier listening of recorded
messages, you can slow down the playback speed by 30% at the
touch of a button.
Smart Wall-Mount
Combines a low-profile base unit with a reversible
pedestal for counter/desktop use or easy wall mounting by simply
rotating the pedestal.
Station Speed Dialer
Lets you store and quickly dial as many as 10
frequently called phone numbers, depending on the model. Each station
can hold up to 32 digits, giving you enough room to include your favorite
long-distance access code (i.e., 10-10-XXX).
Talking Alarm
Uses text-to-speech technology to make pre-programmed
announcements.
Talking Battery
Uses text-to-speech technology to remind the user when
the handset needs charging.
Talking Caller ID
When a call comes in, the phone doesn’t just let you
see who is calling, it actually tells you who is calling. Using text-to-speech
technology the caller’s name is announced in between rings if name-and-
number Caller ID information is available.
Telephone Directory Navigator
Lets you save and quickly recall
your most important phone numbers. Up to 122 numbers can be stored,
depending on the model.
Text Message Alert
Function which signals the Panasonic home phone
handset when you receive a text or your cell on smart phone.
Tollsaver
When checking your messages from a remote location, the
system will answer on the first ring if you have any new messages. If it
doesn’t, you can then hang up to avoid toll charges.
Tone Equalizer
Allows user to customize the tone of incoming calls,
increasing or decreasing bass, mid-range or treble tones per the user’s
preference.
USB Charge
USB port on select Panasonic phone base units suitable for cell
or smart phone charging.
Voice Menu and Time/Day Stamp
Digital voice prompts clearly inform you
of the time and day that each message was recorded.
Voice Prompts and Time/Day Stamp
A voice synthesizer will prompt call-
ers through the messaging system, and will stamp each incoming message
with the time and day it was received.
Telephone Explanatory Notes
1 Cell phone must have Bluetooth
®
capability and must be compatible to this cordless phone system.
2 Requires optional Key Detector fob sold separately.
3 Requires subscription to name-and-number Caller ID, Call Waiting and/or Voice Mail services
offered by certain local telephone companies for a fee.
4 May require optional accessory handset sold separately depending on the model.
5 Name pronunciation may vary. Name pronunciation quality is based on names most commonly
used in the United States.
6 Requires name and number registration in phonebook function.
7 Requires number registration in the Call Block list.
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