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Panasonic KX-TG8051E

Panasonic KX-TG8051E
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Operating Instructions
Model No. KX-TG8061E
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Digital Cordless Answering System
Digital Cordless Phone
Model No. KX-TG8051E
Model shown is KX-TG8051.
TG8051_8061E(e).book Page 1 Monday, January 24, 2011 4:37 PM

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Panasonic KX-TG8051E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelKX-TG8051E
CategoryCordless Telephone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operating Instructions

Before Initial Use

Guidance on initial setup and first use procedures, referring to the 'Getting Started' section.

Introduction

Model Composition

Details the components and models included in the product package.

Accessory Information

Lists all supplied and optional accessories with their part numbers.

Expanding Your Phone System

Instructions on how to add optional handsets to the base unit.

General Information

Provides general technical and compliance information about the product.

Important Information

For Your Safety

Crucial safety precautions to prevent injury and property damage during product use.

Important Safety Instructions

Basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, shock, and injury.

Routine Care and Other Information

Guidelines for cleaning the product and information on disposal.

Specifications

Technical specifications including frequency range, power, and operating conditions.

Getting Started

Setting Up Connections

Step-by-step guide for connecting the base unit and charger.

Battery Installation and Charging

Instructions for installing, charging, and maintaining the handset batteries.

Controls and Battery Level

Identifies controls on the base unit and explains battery level indicators.

Handset and Display Overview

Details the handset components, buttons, and display items.

Display Items and Soft Key Icons

Explains base unit display items and handset soft key functions.

Screen Saver and Initial Settings

Covers screen saver mode and initial setup like language and date/time.

One Touch Eco Mode and Display Mode

Explains eco mode for power saving and display mode settings.

MakingAnswering Calls

Making Calls and Using Speakerphone

Guides on making calls, using the speakerphone, and adjusting volume.

Key Lock Feature

Instructions for locking and unlocking the handset keypad.

Useful Features During a Call

Hold Feature

How to put an outside call on hold and release it.

Mute Function

Instructions for temporarily muting the microphone during a conversation.

RecallFlash Function

Using the recall/flash feature for PBX features or services.

Call Waiting and Caller ID

How to handle incoming calls when already on a call with Caller ID.

Handset Equalizer

Enhancing voice clarity during calls for better sound.

Call Share

Joining an existing outside call with another handset.

Phonebook

Handset Phonebook Operations

Covers adding, categorizing, and finding entries in the phonebook.

Editing, Erasing, and Speed Dial

Details editing, erasing, and assigning phonebook entries to speed dial keys.

Copying Phonebook Entries

Explains how to copy phonebook entries between handsets.

Programming

Programmable Settings Access

Methods for accessing and programming unit settings.

Settings, Time, Alarm, and Ringer Setup

Configuration options for settings, time, alarms, and ringer tones.

Initial Setup and Display Options

Customizing initial setup, handset names, eco mode, and display.

Keytones, Privacy, PIN, and Repeater Settings

Programming options for key tones, privacy, PIN, and repeater mode.

Special Programming: Alarm and Night Mode

Setting up alarms and night mode for customized call handling.

Ring Delay, Call Barring, and Handset Naming

Customizing ring delay, blocking calls, and naming handsets.

Call Restriction and Base Unit PIN

Setting call restrictions and changing the base unit PIN for security.

Repeater Mode and Registration

Setting repeater mode and registering DECT repeaters.

Caller ID Service

Using Caller ID and Category Ringer Tones

How to use Caller ID features and set category-specific ringer tones.

Managing Caller List Entries

Editing, erasing, and storing caller information from the caller list.

Answering System

Answering System OnOff and Call Screening

Controls for turning the answering system on/off and enabling call screening.

Greeting Messages and Base Unit Playback

Recording greetings, using pre-recorded messages, and listening via base unit.

Handset Message Playback and Call Back

Listening to messages via handset and editing numbers for call backs.

Remote Operation and Voice Guidance

Accessing and controlling the answering system remotely.

Remote Access and Call Settings

Turning the system on remotely and adjusting call settings like ring count.

Voice Mail Service

Using Voice Mail Service

Information on using the service provider's voice mail system.

IntercomLocator

Intercom and Handset Locator Functions

Making intercom calls, locating handsets, and transferring calls.

Useful Information

Character Entry and Modes

Guide to entering characters using different modes and tables.

Extended and Cyrillic Character Tables

Character tables for extended Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.

Error Messages and Solutions

Common error messages and their corresponding causes and solutions.

General Troubleshooting

Common problems and solutions for general unit operation.

Troubleshooting Battery and Calls

Solutions for battery recharge issues and call making problems.

Caller ID and Sound Quality Issues

Troubleshooting sound quality and Caller ID display problems.

Answering System and Liquid Damage Issues

Solutions for answering system problems and advice on liquid damage.

Belt Clip and Wall Mounting Instructions

How to attach a belt clip and mount the unit on a wall.

Conditions of Guarantee

Terms and conditions of the product guarantee.

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