Panasonic KX-TG2257PW, KX-TG2257S - Manual

Panasonic KX-TG2257PW, KX-TG2257S

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic cordless telephone.
  • Page 3 – For Best Performance; Battery Charge; hours; Base Unit Location/Noise; For maximum distance and noise-free
  • Page 4 – Contents; Preparation
  • Page 5 – Answering System
  • Page 6 – Location of Controls; Base unit; VOLUME
  • Page 7 – MIC
  • Page 8 – Handset; How to use the Navigator key
  • Page 9 – Displays; Handset display
  • Page 12 – Base unit display
  • Page 13 – Settings; Connections
  • Page 14 – Installing the Battery in the Handset; OR
  • Page 15 – Operation; Battery information; Battery strength; Display prompt
  • Page 16 – Dialing Mode
  • Page 17 – Line Mode
  • Page 18 – Programmable Functions; using the handset near
  • Page 19 – Auto Talk Feature
  • Page 20 – Ringer Volume; With the handset; To turn the ringer OFF
  • Page 21 – Ringer Pattern
  • Page 22 – LCD Contrast
  • Page 23 – Preparing the Answering System; Greeting message sample; Greeting Message; up to 2 minutes; To record a greeting message
  • Page 24 – To check the recorded greeting message; To erase the recorded greeting message; Pre-recorded greeting message; To check the pre-recorded greeting; Flash Memory Message Backup
  • Page 25 – Programming Summary for Answering System; using the handset near the
  • Page 26 – Day and Time
  • Page 27 – To check the day/time; For Caller ID service users
  • Page 28 – Caller’s Recording Time
  • Page 29 – Number of Rings; Hang up when you hear the 3rd ring.
  • Page 30 – Making Calls
  • Page 31 – Cordless Telephone; Hands-free Digital Duplex Speakerphone; If noise interferes with the conversation
  • Page 32 – To dial after confirming the entered number; To redial using the redial list; To put a call on hold; To release the hold
  • Page 33 – While using; Backlit LCD display
  • Page 34 – Base Unit
  • Page 35 – To adjust the speaker volume (8 levels) while talking; To redial the last number dialed on the base unit
  • Page 36 – Answering Calls; Auto Talk
  • Page 37 – Caller ID Service
  • Page 38 – Viewing the Caller List; Using the Caller List
  • Page 39 – Ex. When you search from the most recent call:; To return to the previous caller,
  • Page 40 – Calling Back from the Caller List
  • Page 41 – Editing the Caller’s Phone Number; The Caller ID Number Auto Edit Feature
  • Page 43 – Storing Caller List Information in the Directory; Enter name
  • Page 44 – To erase all entries in the Caller List; Erasing Caller List Information; To erase a specific caller from the Caller List
  • Page 45 – Storing Phone Numbers; Make sure the unit is not being used.; To erase a stored number; Speed Dialer
  • Page 46 – Dialing a Stored Number
  • Page 47 – Directory; Storing Names and Numbers
  • Page 49 – Number of times key is pressed; Entering Names and Symbols; If you make a mistake while entering a name; Keys
  • Page 51 – Finding Stored Items; To search for a name by initial
  • Page 52 – Dialing; Index; Index table
  • Page 53 – Editing
  • Page 54 – Erasing
  • Page 55 – Paging the base unit from the handset; Paging the handset from the base unit (Handset locator); Intercom
  • Page 56 – During an intercom call:; Transferring a Call Using the Intercom; From the base unit to the
  • Page 57 – Special Features; Automatic Security Code Setting; Muting Your Conversation
  • Page 58 – For Call Waiting Service Users; Call Waiting Caller ID Feature; How to Use the PAUSE Button
  • Page 59 – FLASH Button; Selecting the flash time
  • Page 60 – Automatic Answering Operation; about; Setting the Unit to Answer Calls; Monitoring incoming calls
  • Page 61 – Listening to Messages; When you have new messages:; When you have no messages:; Slow Talk Message Playback
  • Page 62 – To call back the displayed number:; stop; During playback; repeat
  • Page 63 – From the Handset
  • Page 64 – Erasing Messages; Erasing a specific message; Erasing all messages
  • Page 65 – Recording a Memo Message; Recording Your Telephone Conversation
  • Page 66 – Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone; Summary of remote operation
  • Page 67 – Remote Code; To check the remote code
  • Page 68 – Voice Menu
  • Page 69 – All Message Playback; New Message Playback; Erasing All Messages
  • Page 70 – Direct Remote Operation; Direct commands
  • Page 71 – Turning on the answering system; Skipping the greeting message
  • Page 72 – Remote Operation with the Handset; Voice menu
  • Page 74 – Wall Mounting
  • Page 75 – Useful Information; To charge the handset battery:
  • Page 76 – To attach the belt clip; Connecting an optional headset to the handset; Belt Clip; To switch to the speakerphone while using the headset:
  • Page 77 – Battery Replacement
  • Page 78 – Adding Another Phone
  • Page 79 – Problem; Remedy; Troubleshooting
  • Page 84 – openLCR Service for Caller IQ Feature
  • Page 85 – To set Caller IQ to OFF; Setting Caller IQ to OFF and ON; To set Caller IQ from OFF to ON
  • Page 86 – Downloading the Telephone Directory Data; To edit the directory data; To download the directory data from openLCR
  • Page 87 – Information Download; To update information
  • Page 88 – Important Safety Instructions; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 90 – FCC and Other Information
  • Page 94 – For your future reference
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Preparation

Cordless Telephone

Answering System

Useful Information

PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE.

Panasonic World Wide Web address: http://www.panasonic.com

for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico

Charge the battery for about 15 hours before initial use.

Caller ID Compatible

KX-TG2257S

2.4GHz Digital Cordless Answering System

Operating Instructions

Model No.

KX-TG2257S

KX-TG2257PW

Pulse-or-tone dialing capability

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Summary

Page 2 - Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic cordless telephone.

2 Attach your purchase receipt here. Caller ID and Call Waiting Service, where available, are telephonecompany services. After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display acaller’s name and phone number. Call Waiting Caller ID, which displays asecond caller’s name and phone number while the us...

Page 3 - For Best Performance; Battery Charge; hours; Base Unit Location/Noise; For maximum distance and noise-free

3 For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262) For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262) For Best Performance Battery Charge A rechargeable Ni-Cd battery powers thehandset. Charge the battery for about 15 hours before initial use (p. 14). Base Unit Location/Noise Calls are transmitted b...

Page 4 - Contents; Preparation

Contents 4 Preparation Location of Controls ...................................................................... 6 Displays ........................................................................................... 9 Settings ..........................................................................

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