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Brand | Panasonic |
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Model | KX-TH1211 |
Type | Cordless Telephone |
Number of Lines | 1 |
Caller ID | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Handset Speakerphone | Yes |
Intercom | Yes |
Number of Handsets | 1 |
Answering Machine | No |
Display | LCD |
Range | Up to 1000 feet |
Expandable | Yes |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 |
Basic details about the Panasonic digital cordless phone.
Highlights key differences between KX-TH1211 and KX-TH1212 models.
Summarizes important features like Link to Cell, Talking Caller ID, Block Calls, and Night Mode.
Explains the handset's alert and alarm clock functionalities.
Lists trademarks and their ownership related to the product.
Lists all accessories included with the base unit and handset.
Information on optional accessories and adding more handsets.
Contact details for ordering accessories and product support.
Covers critical safety warnings for power, installation, operation, and medical considerations.
Lists essential safety precautions to reduce risks of fire, shock, and injury.
Provides guidelines for safe handling, charging, and disposal of batteries.
Guidance on optimal base unit placement and environmental conditions for best reception.
Instructions for cleaning the product and notices for disposal.
Identifies and explains the buttons and indicators on the base unit and handset.
Explains the navigator key, soft keys, and handset display indicators.
Explains Link to Cell status lights and how to connect the base unit.
Instructions for charger, advice for power outages and DSL/ADSL connections.
Detailed steps for installing and replacing handset batteries.
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the handset.
Instructions on how to charge the handset batteries before initial use.
Explains battery icons, performance, charging notes, and operating symbols.
Guides on setting display language, voice language, dialing mode, and current date/time.
Explains the benefits and requirements of the Link to Cell feature.
Step-by-step guide to pair a cellular phone with the base unit.
Covers changing the PIN, deregistering phones, and auto connection settings.
How to store your area code for local cellular calls.
Select which handset rings and turn on discoverable mode for Bluetooth.
Instructions to remove a registered cellular phone from the base unit.
Making calls via cellular line, using the redial list, and adjusting volume.
Making calls using the landline, speakerphone, and pause function.
How to answer calls, use auto-talk, adjust ringer, and manage call hold/mute.
Explains Flash, Call Waiting, Tone Dialing, Clarity Booster, and Call Share.
Introduction to the shared phonebook and how to add new entries.
Steps to search for and dial numbers from the phonebook.
Methods to search, modify, or delete phonebook entries.
Using the phonebook to dial numbers during an ongoing call.
Introduces customizing phone features via menus or direct commands.
Step-by-step guide for programming features using the handset menus.
Configuration for Link to Cell, Voice Mail, Message Alert, LCD contrast, Auto talk, Caller ID.
Procedures for handset registration and changing display/voice language.
Instructions and codes for programming features directly via the keypad.
Configuration options specific to cellular line usage, including ringer tones and volume.
Configuration options for landline features like message alert, ringer, dial mode, and line mode.
Advanced programming options, focusing on call blocking.
Detailed steps for blocking unwanted callers via list or manual entry.
How to set start/end times and turn night mode on/off for each handset.
Instructions for setting one-time or daily alarms with tone or voice alerts.
Accessing support information and switching to cellular-only mode.
Procedures for registering additional handsets and canceling existing registrations.
Overview of Caller ID compatibility and features like missed calls.
How the phone announces caller information without looking at the display.
Assigning unique ringers to phonebook entries for caller identification.
How to view call history and call back from the list.
Modifying phone numbers in the caller list before making a call.
Automatically formats numbers based on edited entries for easier calling.
Erasing individual or all caller entries from memory.
Saving caller details directly into the phonebook for future reference.
How to save, erase, and manage the number for accessing voicemail.
Explains and configures how the unit detects new voicemail messages.
Steps to access and listen to voicemail recordings.
How to configure the message indicator light for new voicemails.
Making, answering, and managing intercom calls between handsets.
How to transfer an outside call to another handset.
Setting up a conference call with an outside party and another handset.
How to page a misplaced handset to find it.
Instructions on attaching the belt clip and mounting the base unit on a wall.
Instructions for charger installation and using an optional headset.
Lists common error messages and their troubleshooting steps.
Lists further display messages and their corresponding causes and solutions.
Addresses common problems and solutions for general unit operation.
Solutions for issues with connecting a cellular phone to the base unit.
Resolving issues with dial tone, indicators, programming errors, and battery recharge problems.
Addresses battery status issues and solutions for noise or call problems.
Resolving problems with cellular call features, handset ringing, and landline calls.
Resolving issues with caller ID display, announcements, auto edit, and time settings.
Solutions for second caller info, handling liquid damage, and resetting the PIN.
Compliance with FCC rules and regulations for telephone equipment.
Details on FCC compliance, interference, and RF exposure guidelines.
RF exposure compliance, product notices, and ENERGY STAR energy efficiency information.
Technical details including standard, channels, frequency, dimensions, and power consumption.
Contact information for product support, sales, and manuals.
Contact details for service in Puerto Rico.
Details on warranty coverage, parts, and labor for the telephone product.
Instructions for sending the product for repair under the limited warranty.
Lists what is not covered by the limited warranty and legal disclaimers.