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Panasonic KX-TG1061C

Panasonic KX-TG1061C
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Charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use.
Operating Instructions
Expandable Digital Corded/Cordless
Answering System
Model No. KX-TG1061C
KX-TG1062C
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Standby power consumption
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Model shown is KX-TG1061.
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Questions and Answers:

Panasonic KX-TG1061C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Handsets1
Caller IDYes
DisplayLCD
Battery TypeNi-MH
Call WaitingYes
Answering MachineNo
Phonebook Capacity50 names and numbers
SpeakerphoneYes
RangeUp to 1000 feet
ColorBlack

Summary

Important Information

For your safety

Provides critical safety warnings and precautions for product use.

Installation and relocation

Offers guidelines for safe installation and placement of the unit.

Battery

Details battery usage, care, and safety recommendations.

Important safety instructions

Lists essential safety precautions to prevent injury and damage.

For best performance

Offers advice on optimal base unit placement and environmental factors.

Getting started

Setting up

Guides users through connecting the base unit, charger, and installing batteries.

Note when setting up

Provides important considerations for connections, power failures, and battery charging.

Controls

Identifies and explains the buttons and indicators on the base unit and handset.

Initial settings

Guides users through setting date, time, display, and voice guidance languages.

MakingAnswering Calls

Making calls

Explains how to initiate calls using the base unit, handset, and speakerphone.

Answering calls

Guides users on how to receive incoming calls using the base unit and handset.

Useful features during a call

Covers functions like Hold and Mute available during conversations.

For Call Waiting or Visual Call Waiting service users

Details how to use Call Waiting and view caller ID.

Phonebook

Base unithandset phonebook

Introduces the phonebook feature for storing contacts.

Adding entries

Guides on how to enter names and numbers into the phonebook.

Editing entries

Details how to modify existing phonebook entries.

Erasing entries

Explains how to delete single entries or all entries from the phonebook.

Speed dial

Explains assigning numbers to speed dial buttons for quick access.

Copying phonebook entries

Details how to transfer entries between the base unit and handsets.

Programming

Programmable settings

Introduces customization options via menus and direct commands.

Programming using the direct commands

Provides feature codes for direct access to settings.

Special programming

Covers advanced settings like Night Mode and Alarm.

Registering a unit

Call Display Service

Answering System

Voice Mail Service

IntercomLocator

Useful Information

Error messages

Lists common error messages and their solutions.

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common operational problems.

Answering system

Lists troubleshooting tips for the answering system.

Liquid damage

Advises on handling moisture ingress and drying procedures.

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