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Panasonic KX-TG8070E

Panasonic KX-TG8070E
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This unit is compatible with Caller ID and SMS. To use these features,
you must subscribe to the appropriate service of your service
provider/telephone company.
Charge the batteries for about 8 hours before initial use.
Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future
reference.
Operating Instructions
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TG8070-8090E(e).book Page 1 Monday, June 11, 2007 8:12 PM

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Panasonic KX-TG8070E Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Handsets1
DisplayLCD
Answering MachineYes
Maximum indoor range50 meters
Maximum outdoor range300 meters
Answering Machine Recording TimeUp to 18 minutes
Battery TypeNi-MH
Power SourceAC adapter
Eco ModeYes
Conference CallYes
Headset JackYes
DECTYes
TypeDECT
Phonebook Memory100 entries
FeaturesCaller ID
Caller ID Memory50 entries

Summary

Preparation and Initial Setup

Introduction to the Phone

Welcome message and reference information for the phone.

Important Safety Information

Critical safety warnings, precautions, and general guidelines for product usage.

Connections and Initial Setup Procedures

Instructions for connecting the unit and initial setup procedures.

Battery Installation and Charging

Procedures for installing, replacing, and charging handset batteries.

Making and Answering Calls

Making Calls

Procedures for dialling numbers, using speakerphone, and adjusting volume.

Answering Calls

Instructions on how to answer incoming calls and use features like auto talk.

Call Management Features

Utilising redial list, mute, pause, and editing entries.

Phonebook Operations

Handset Phonebook

Adding, finding, editing, erasing contacts, and using chain dial.

Caller ID Service

Using Caller ID Service

Explanation of Caller ID compatibility, display, and features.

Managing the Caller List

Viewing, editing, erasing, and saving caller information.

SMS (Short Message Service)

Sending and Receiving SMS

Procedures for writing, sending, receiving, and reading text messages.

Managing SMS Messages

Replying, erasing messages, and storing sender information.

SMS Settings and Alerts

Configuring SMS on/off and alert settings.

Answering System Features

System Operation and Greetings

Turning the system on/off and managing greeting messages.

Message Playback and Remote Access

Listening to messages, adjusting volume, and remote operation.

Remote Operation Guide

Instructions for operating the answering system remotely using a touch-tone phone.

Answering System Settings

Configuring recording time, rings, and call screening.

Handset and Base Unit Settings

Handset Settings

Customizing handset features like ringer, display, and registration.

Base Unit Settings

Customizing base unit features such as ringer, dial mode, and PIN.

Multi-unit Operation

Unit Registration and Selection

Registering/deregistering handsets and selecting base units.

Intercom and Call Transfer

Making intercom calls and transferring/conferencing calls.

Useful Information and Troubleshooting

Character Entry and Belt Clip Usage

Instructions for text input and using the belt clip accessory.

Error and Status Message Reference

Explanations and solutions for common error and status messages.

General Troubleshooting Guide

Steps to resolve common issues like blank displays or non-functional units.

Product Specifications and Guarantee

Technical details of the unit and warranty terms.

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