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Details the components included in the Panasonic phone model.
Lists and describes the supplied accessories for the phone.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the equipment.
Crucial safety warnings regarding power, installation, and operation.
Information on handling and using Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
General safety precautions to reduce risks of fire, shock, and injury.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the base unit and handset.
Instructions on how to charge the handset batteries before first use.
Identifies and explains the functions of handset and base unit controls.
Defines the various icons displayed on the handset screen.
How to set the display language, voice language, and date/time.
Adjusts sound clarity to produce a more natural-sounding voice.
Drastically increases the volume of the other party's voice for better hearing.
Increases the volume of the user's voice heard by the other party.
Slows down the other party's voice for easier comprehension.
Step-by-step instructions for initiating phone calls.
Methods for receiving incoming calls on handset or base unit.
Explains Hold, Mute, Flash, and Call Waiting functions during calls.
Enables direct communication between handsets and the base unit.
Disconnects calls and adds caller numbers to a block list.
Methods to block single numbers, number ranges, or unknown callers.
Procedure for adding new contacts with names and numbers.
Assigns phone numbers to dial keys for quick access.
Accessing features via menu trees or direct command codes.
Configures alarms, including text memos and snooze function.
Sets periods to silence outside calls for undisturbed rest.
Instructions for adding or removing handsets from the base unit.
Displays incoming caller information and handles missed calls.
Announces caller names or numbers without looking at the display.
Manages second incoming calls during an active conversation.
Turning the answering system on/off and managing memory capacity.
Recording a personalized greeting or using pre-recorded messages.
How to play back, skip, or erase recorded messages.
Accessing and controlling the answering system from an external phone.
Customizing call screening, ring counts, and recording times.
Information on using phone provider's voicemail service.
Instructions for securely mounting the base unit on a wall.
Lists common error messages and their solutions.
Solutions for common problems with handset, base unit, and calls.
Details the limited warranty terms and conditions for the product.
Details the components included in the Panasonic phone model.
Lists and describes the supplied accessories for the phone.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the equipment.
Crucial safety warnings regarding power, installation, and operation.
Information on handling and using Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
General safety precautions to reduce risks of fire, shock, and injury.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the base unit and handset.
Instructions on how to charge the handset batteries before first use.
Identifies and explains the functions of handset and base unit controls.
Defines the various icons displayed on the handset screen.
How to set the display language, voice language, and date/time.
Adjusts sound clarity to produce a more natural-sounding voice.
Drastically increases the volume of the other party's voice for better hearing.
Increases the volume of the user's voice heard by the other party.
Slows down the other party's voice for easier comprehension.
Step-by-step instructions for initiating phone calls.
Methods for receiving incoming calls on handset or base unit.
Explains Hold, Mute, Flash, and Call Waiting functions during calls.
Enables direct communication between handsets and the base unit.
Disconnects calls and adds caller numbers to a block list.
Methods to block single numbers, number ranges, or unknown callers.
Procedure for adding new contacts with names and numbers.
Assigns phone numbers to dial keys for quick access.
Accessing features via menu trees or direct command codes.
Configures alarms, including text memos and snooze function.
Sets periods to silence outside calls for undisturbed rest.
Instructions for adding or removing handsets from the base unit.
Displays incoming caller information and handles missed calls.
Announces caller names or numbers without looking at the display.
Manages second incoming calls during an active conversation.
Turning the answering system on/off and managing memory capacity.
Recording a personalized greeting or using pre-recorded messages.
How to play back, skip, or erase recorded messages.
Accessing and controlling the answering system from an external phone.
Customizing call screening, ring counts, and recording times.
Information on using phone provider's voicemail service.
Instructions for securely mounting the base unit on a wall.
Lists common error messages and their solutions.
Solutions for common problems with handset, base unit, and calls.
Details the limited warranty terms and conditions for the product.
| Type | Cordless Telephone |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
| Range | Up to 1000 feet |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Call Waiting | Yes |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Intercom | Yes |
| Answering System | Yes |
| Expandability | Up to 6 handsets |
| Hearing Aid Compatible | Yes |
| Amplification | Up to 40 dB |
| Ringer Volume Control | Yes |
| Visual Ringer | Yes |
| Power Source | AC adapter and rechargeable battery |
| Color | Black |
| Battery Life | Up to 10 hours talk time |
| Display Screen | LCD |
| Battery Type | Ni-MH |
| Additional Features | Call Block |












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