Panasonic Kx Tg1837al User Manual

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Operating Instructions  
Digital Cordless Phone  
Model No. KX-TG1831AL  
Digital Cordless Answering System  
KX-TG1831  
Model No.  
KX-TG1837AL  
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 7 hours before initial use.  
Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for  
future reference.  
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Table of Contents  
Answering System Features  
(KX-TG1837 only)  
Direct command operation using the  
Symbols used in these operating  
handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Transferring calls between handsets,  
conference calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
SMS (Short Message  
Service)  
Changing SMS message centre numbers .  
26  
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Accessory information  
Included accessories  
No.  
Accessory items  
Quantity  
KX-  
KX-  
TG1831  
TG1837  
1
AC adaptor for base unit  
Part No. PQLV207AL  
1
1
2
3
4
Telephone line cord  
1
1
2
1
1
4
Telephone plug  
Rechargeable batteries  
AAA size  
Part No. HHR-4EPT  
5
6
Handset cover  
1
2
1
Charger  
Part No. PQLV30045  
7
AC adaptor for charger  
1
Part No. PQLV209CE  
*1The telephone line cord comes connected with the telephone plug.  
*2The handset cover comes attached to the handset.  
*3The AC adaptor for the charger comes connected with the charger.  
1
4
7
2
5
3
6
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Additional/replacement accessories  
Model No.  
Description  
KX-TGA183AZ  
KX-TCA717EX  
KX-TCA718EX  
Additional Digital Cordless Handset  
Wall-Mounting Adaptor  
Belt Clip  
KX-A272  
DECT repeater  
*1Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information.  
Note:  
L When replacing the batteries, use only 2 rechargeable AAA size nickel metal hydride (Ni-  
MH) batteries. We recommend using Panasonic rechargeable batteries (Model No. HHR-  
4EPT).  
L We cannot be responsible for any damage to the unit or degradation of performance which  
may occur from using non-Panasonic rechargeable batteries.  
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Warning:  
L To prevent the risk of electrical shock, do  
not expose this product to rain or any  
other type of moisture.  
Important information  
General  
L Unplug this unit from power outlets if it  
emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes  
unusual noise. These conditions can  
cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that  
smoke has stopped and contact an  
authorised service centre.  
L Use only the AC adaptor included with this  
product, noted on page 4.  
L Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC  
outlet other than a standard 220–240 V  
AC outlet.  
L This product is unable to make calls when:  
– the portable handset battery(ies) need  
recharging or have failed.  
Battery caution  
L We recommend using the battery(ies)  
noted on page 5. Use only rechargeable  
battery(ies).  
– there is a power failure.  
L Do not open the base unit or handset  
other than to replace the battery(ies).  
L Do not mix old and new batteries.  
L Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire,  
as they may explode. Check local waste  
management codes for special disposal  
instructions.  
L This product should not be used near  
emergency/intensive care medical  
equipment and should not be used by  
people with pacemakers.  
L Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies).  
Released electrolyte from the battery(ies)  
is corrosive and may cause burns or injury  
to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be  
toxic if swallowed.  
L Care should be taken that objects do not  
fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into,  
the unit. Do not subject this product to  
excessive smoke, dust, mechanical  
vibration or shock.  
L Exercise care when handling the  
battery(ies). Do not allow conductive  
materials such as rings, bracelets or keys  
to touch the battery(ies), otherwise a short  
circuit may cause the battery(ies) and/or  
the conductive material to overheat and  
cause burns.  
Environment  
L Do not use this product near water.  
L This product should be kept away from  
heat sources such as radiators, cookers,  
etc. It should also not be placed in rooms  
where the temperature is less than 5 °C or  
greater than 40 °C.  
L It is advised not to use the equipment at a  
refuelling point. Users are reminded to  
observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants  
or where blasting operations are in  
progress.  
L Charge the battery(ies) in accordance  
with the information provided in these  
operating instructions.  
L Only use the included base unit (or  
charger) to charge the battery(ies). Do not  
tamper with the base unit (or charger).  
Failure to follow these instructions may  
cause the battery(ies) to swell or explode.  
L The AC adaptor is used as the main  
disconnect device. Ensure that the AC  
outlet is installed near the unit and is  
easily accessible.  
Notice  
L Please ensure that a separate telephone,  
not dependent on local power, is available  
for emergency use.  
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L This equipment will be inoperable when  
mains power fails.  
L When a failure occurs which results in the  
internal parts becoming accessible,  
disconnect the power supply cord  
immediately and return this unit to an  
authorised service centre.  
L To minimise the possibility of lightning  
damage, when you know that a  
thunderstorm is coming, we recommend  
that you:  
– Unplug the telephone line cord from the  
phone socket.  
– Unplug the power supply cord from the  
AC power outlet.  
L No “000” or other calls can be made from  
this device during a mains power failure.  
L The earcap on the handset is magnetised  
and may retain metallic objects.  
L This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with AS/NZS 3548: 1995  
limits for electromagnetic interference.  
Any modifications to any part of the  
system or to any peripherals may void the  
EMC compliance of the system or the  
peripherals.  
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Instructions to customer  
Installation  
Attached to this telephone is an approval label. This label is evidence that it is a “Permitted  
Attachment” which has been authorised to be connected to your telephone service.  
Conditions relating to connection and operation of this Permitted Attachment are contained in  
Telecommunications General By-Law 220 (5).  
You are authorised to install this Permitted Attachment yourself by plugging it into the line  
socket of any regular telephone. You may connect it in place of your existing telephone or to  
any spare telephone socket installed in your premises.  
To disconnect your existing telephone you must first remove its plug from the line socket. You  
can then insert the plug of your Permitted Attachment into the socket and use your  
equipment.  
If the plug of your existing telephone cannot be readily removed, you will have to remove the  
screw securing it. To do this proceed as follows:  
1 Loosen screw “A” sufficiently to remove the socket cover. (See Fig. 1.)  
2 Remove screw “B” and withdraw the plug. (See Fig. 2.)  
3 Replace screw “B”. (See Fig. 3.) Ensure that it screws completely into the socket recess.  
(If the screw is too long, increase the hole depth or replace the screw with one 5 mm  
shorter.)  
4 Replace socket cover and tighten screw “A”. (See Fig. 4.)  
SOCKET PLUG  
SCREW  
“B”  
SCREW “A”  
TELEPHONE CORD  
Connect to the PLUG  
as shown in Fig. 1.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 1  
(
)
SCREW “A”  
SCREW  
“B”  
SOCKET  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 3  
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If you are satisfied with the operation of your telephone service after plugging in your  
Permitted Attachment, your installation is completed.  
You will be unable to connect this Permitted Attachment if your telephone service consists  
only of a wall phone or an old style telephone which is not connected by means of a modern  
plug and socket. In such cases a new socket will need to be installed.  
Should the Permitted Attachment not operate when plugged into a socket, it is either faulty or  
unsuitable for operation with your telephone service. It should be returned to the store where  
purchased or to an Authorised Service Centre.  
Service difficulties  
If at any time a fault occurs on your telephone service carry out the following checks before  
you call for service:  
L Disconnect the Permitted Attachment and try using the service with the normal telephone.  
L If the telephone service then operates satisfactorily, the fault is in your Permitted  
Attachment. Leave the Permitted Attachment disconnected and report the fault to its  
supplier or agent to arrange for repair.  
L If when using the telephone the service is still faulty, report the fault to “Service Difficulties  
and Faults” for attention.  
You are required to keep this Permitted Attachment in good working order while it is  
connected to your telephone service. Its construction or internal circuit must not be modified  
in any way without permission.  
Warning:  
This cordless telephone system does not incorporate provision for secrecy of conversations.  
Appropriately tuned radio equipment and other cordless telephone systems in close proximity  
may be used by a third party to monitor and possibly interrupt conversations in progress when  
this system is on radio operation.  
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Base unit (KX-TG1831)  
Controls  
A
B
Handset  
I
J
A
K
L
C
D
E
F
G
A Charge contact  
B {x} (Page)  
M
N
Base unit (KX-TG1837)  
O
B
A
B
CDEF  
P
Q
H
A Speaker  
B Charge contact  
C {j/OK} (Menu/OK)  
D {k} (Phonebook)  
E {C} (Talk)  
F Navigator key ({^}/{V}/{>}/{<})  
G {s} (Speakerphone)  
H {R} (Recall)  
I H  
G
A Charge contact  
B Speaker  
C {x} (Page)  
D {4} (Erase)  
E {} (Stop)  
I KX-TG1831  
Charge indicator/Ringer indicator  
KX-TG1837  
F Answer on indicator  
Charge indicator/Ringer indicator/  
Message indicator  
G {s} (Answer on)  
H {6} (Play)/Message indicator  
I Navigator key: {^}, {V}, {7}, {8}  
J Receiver  
K Display  
L {R} (Redial/Pause)  
M {ih} (Off/Power)  
N {C/T} (Clear/Mute)  
O Dial keypad  
P {INT} (Intercom)  
Q Microphone  
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Base unit  
Displays  
Display icons  
Hook  
Display  
icon  
Meaning  
w
Within range of a base unit  
L When flashing: Handset  
is searching for baseunit.  
(out of range of base unit,  
handset is not registered  
to base unit, no power on  
base unit)  
(220240 V, 50 Hz)  
To telephone  
network  
L
Handset is accessing base  
unit. (intercom, paging,  
changing base unit  
settings, etc.)  
Use only the included AC  
adaptor and telephone line  
cord.  
k
Handset is on an outside  
call.  
Charger (KX-TG1837 only)  
u
Answering system is on.  
5
[2]  
F
Battery strength  
Handset number (page 19)  
Hooks  
New SMS message  
received  
L Line is being used by  
another handset.  
(220240 V,  
50 Hz)  
L Answering system is  
being used by another  
handset or the base  
unit.  
Use only the included AC adaptor.  
Note:  
*1KX-TG1837 only  
*2SMS users only  
L Never install telephone wiring during a  
lightning storm.  
L The AC adaptor must remain connected  
at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to  
feel warm during use.)  
Connections  
When the AC adaptor is connected, a short  
beep will be heard. If it is not heard, check  
the connections.  
L The AC adaptor should be connected to a  
vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC  
outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a  
ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight  
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of the adaptor may cause it to become  
disconnected.  
Battery  
installation/replacement  
L The unit will not work during a power  
failure. We recommend connecting a  
standard telephone to the same  
telephone line or to the same telephone  
socket using a telephone double adaptor.  
Important:  
L Use only the included rechargeable  
batteries noted on page 4, 6.  
L The unit is not designed to be used with  
L When replacing batteries, we recommend  
using the Panasonic rechargeable  
batteries noted on page 5, 6.  
rotary (pulse dialling) services.  
If you subscribe to an ADSL service  
1 Press the notch on the handset cover  
firmly and slide it in the direction of the  
arrow.  
L Please attach a noise filter (contact your  
ADSL provider) to the telephone line  
between the base unit and the telephone  
line socket in the event of the following:  
L When replacing batteries, remove the  
old batteries positive (S) terminal first.  
– Noise is heard during conversations.  
– Caller ID features (page 24) do not  
function properly.  
Telephone  
To socket  
line cord  
2 Insert the batteries negative (T)  
terminal first. Close the handset cover.  
Noise filter  
(For ADSL users)  
Location  
L For maximum distance and noise-free  
operation, place your base unit:  
– away from electrical appliances such as  
TVs, radios, personal computers or  
other phones.  
Battery charge  
Place the handset on the base unit or  
charger for about 7 hours before initial  
use.  
– in a convenient, high and central  
location.  
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When charging, the battery icon is shown as  
follows.  
Battery icon  
Battery strength  
7
Low  
When flashing: Needs  
to be charged.  
Panasonic Ni-MH battery performance  
(700 mAh)  
When the batteries are fully charged, 5  
remains on the display.  
Operation  
Operating time  
20 hours max.  
170 hours max.  
L The charge indicator lights up when the  
handset is placed on the base unit or  
charger.  
In continuous use  
In continuous  
standby mode  
Base unit  
Charger  
Note:  
L It is normal for batteries not to reach full  
capacity at the initial charge. Maximum  
battery performance is reached after a few  
complete cycles of charge/discharge  
(use).  
Charge  
contact  
L Actual battery performance depends on a  
combination of how often the handset is in  
use and how often it is not in use  
(standby).  
L Battery operating time may be shortened  
over time depending on usage conditions  
and ambient temperature.  
*1The pictured model is KX-TG1831.  
*2KX-TG1837 only  
L Even after the handset is fully charged,  
the handset can be left on the base unit or  
charger without any ill effect on the  
batteries.  
Note:  
L It is normal for the handset to feel warm  
during charging.  
L If you want to use the unit immediately,  
charge the batteries for at least 15  
minutes.  
L The battery strength may not be displayed  
correctly after you replace the batteries. In  
this case, place the handset on the base  
unit or charger and charge for at least 7  
hours.  
L Clean the charge contacts of the handset,  
base unit, and charger with a soft, dry  
cloth once a month, otherwise the  
batteries may not charge properly. Clean  
more often if the unit is exposed to grease,  
dust or high humidity.  
Turning the power on/off  
Battery strength  
Power on  
Press {ih} for about 1 second.  
Battery icon  
5
Battery strength  
High  
Power off  
6
Medium  
Press {ih} for about 2 seconds.  
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{V} to select Set Date & Time. i  
{>}  
Symbols used in these  
operating instructions  
4 Enter the current day, month, and year.  
Example: 17 May, 2006  
{1}{7} {0}{5} {0}{6}  
Symbol Meaning  
5 Enter the current hour and minute.  
Example: 3:30 PM  
{j/OK} Press {j/OK}.  
i
Proceed to the next operation.  
{0}{3} {3}{0} i Press {*} until  
03:30 PMis displayed.  
“ ”  
Select the words in quotations  
shown on the display (e.g.,  
Handset Setup) by  
pressing {^} or {V}.  
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{j/OK} i {ih}  
Note:  
L To correct a digit, press {<} or {>} to  
move the cursor, then make the  
correction.  
Display language  
L The date and time may be incorrect after a  
power failure. In this case, set the date  
and time again.  
1
{j/OK}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select Handset  
Setup. i {>}  
3 Press {^} or {V} to select Display  
Setup. i {>}  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select Select  
Language. i {>}  
5 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired  
language. i {>} i {ih}  
Note:  
L If you select a language you cannot read,  
press {ih}, press {j/OK}, press {^} 3  
times, press {>}, press {V} 2 times, press  
{>}, press {V}, press {>}, select the  
desired language, press {>}, then press  
{ih}.  
Date and time  
1
{j/OK}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select Handset  
Setup. i {>}  
3 Press {^} or {V} to select Time  
Settings. i {>} i Press {^} or  
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Making/Answering Calls  
3 Erasei {>}  
4 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
Making calls  
1 Lift the handset and dial the phone  
Other features  
number.  
L To correct a digit, press {C/T}, then  
enter the correct number.  
Mute  
While mute is turned on, you will be able to  
hear the other party, but the other party will  
not be able to hear you.  
To mute your voice, press {C/T}.  
L To return to the conversation, press  
2
{C}  
3 When finished talking, press {ih} or  
place the handset on the base unit or  
charger.  
{C/T} again.  
Speakerphone  
R button (to use the recall feature)  
{R} is used to access optional telephone  
services. Contact your service  
1 During a conversation, press {s} to turn  
on the speakerphone.  
L Speak alternately with the caller.  
2 When finished talking, press {ih}.  
Note:  
provider/telephone company for details.  
Note:  
L If your unit is connected to a PBX (private  
branch exchange), pressing {R} can allow  
you to access certain features of your host  
PBX such as transferring an extension  
call. Consult your PBX dealer for details.  
L For best performance, use the  
speakerphone in a quiet environment.  
L To switch back to the receiver, press  
{C}.  
L You can change the recall time (page 22).  
To adjust the receiver or speaker volume  
L You can access your service  
Press {^} or {V} while on a call.  
provider/telephone company call waiting  
service by having the recall time set at 100  
msec. (default setting, see page 22), and  
then follow your service  
provider/telephone company call waiting  
instructions to operate this service.  
Redial feature  
Previously dialled phone numbers (each 24  
digits max.) can be redialled.  
To make a call using the redial list  
The last 10 phone numbers dialled are  
stored in the redial list.  
Pause button (for PBX/long distance  
service users)  
A pause is sometimes required when  
making calls using a PBX or long distance  
service.  
Example: If you have to dial {0} before  
dialling outside numbers manually, you will  
probably need to pause after dialling {0}  
until you hear a dial tone.  
1
{R}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired  
number.  
3
{C} / {s}  
To erase numbers in the redial list  
{R}  
1
{0} i {R}  
1
2 Dial the phone number. i {C} / {s}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired  
number. i {>}  
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Making/Answering Calls  
Note:  
L A 3 second pause is inserted each time  
{R} is pressed. Press repeatedly to  
insert longer pauses.  
Answering calls  
1 Lift the handset and press {C} or {s}  
when the unit rings.  
L You can also answer a call by pressing  
any dial key from {0} to {9}, {*}, {#},  
or {INT}. (Any key answer feature)  
2 When finished talking, press {ih} or  
place the handset on the base unit or  
charger.  
Auto talk feature  
You can answer calls simply by lifting the  
handset off the base unit or charger. You do  
not need to press {C}. To turn this feature  
on, see page 19.  
To adjust the ringer volume when an  
outside call is being received  
Press {^} or {V}.  
Handset locator  
Using this feature, you can locate the  
handset if it has been misplaced.  
1 Press {x} on the base unit.  
2 To stop paging, press {x} on the base  
unit or press {ih} on the handset.  
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Phonebook  
3 Press the dial key ({0} to {9}) which  
contains the character you are  
searching for (page 42).  
Handset phonebook  
L Press the same dial key repeatedly to  
display the first entry corresponding to  
each letter located on that dial key.  
The handset phonebook allows you to make  
calls without having to dial manually. You  
can add 50 names and phone numbers to  
the handset phonebook and search for  
handset phonebook entries by name.  
L If there is no entry corresponding to  
the letter you selected, the next entry  
will be displayed.  
4 Press {^} or {V} to scroll through the  
Adding entries to the handset  
phonebook  
phonebook if necessary.  
1
{k} i {j/OK}  
Editing entries in the handset  
phonebook  
2 New Entryi {>}  
3 Enter the party’s name (16 characters  
max.; page 42). i {j/OK}  
Changing a name, phone number  
4 Enter the party’s phone number (24  
1 Find the desired entry (page 17). i  
digits max.). i {j/OK}  
{j/OK}  
5 Savei {>} i {ih}  
2 Editi {>}  
3 Edit the name if necessary (16  
characters max.; page 42). i  
{j/OK}  
Finding and calling a handset  
phonebook entry  
Handset phonebook entries can be  
searched for alphabetically, by first  
character or by scrolling through all handset  
phonebook entries.  
4 Edit the phone number if necessary (24  
digits max.). i {j/OK}  
5 Savei {>} i {ih}  
When you have found the desired entry,  
press {C}.  
Erasing entries from the handset  
phonebook  
Scrolling through all entries  
1
{k}  
Erasing an entry  
2 Press {^} or {V} to display the desired  
1 Find the desired entry (page 17). i  
entry.  
{j/OK}  
2 Erasei {>}  
Searching by first character (index  
search)  
3 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
1
{k} i {R}  
Erasing all entries  
2 Select the character entry mode that  
contains the character you are  
searching for. i {>}  
1
{k} i {j/OK}  
2 Erase Alli {>}  
3 Yesi {>}  
4 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
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Phonebook  
Chain dial  
This feature allows you to dial phone  
numbers in the handset phonebook while  
you are on a call. This feature can be used,  
for example, to dial a calling card access  
number or bank account PIN that you have  
stored in the handset phonebook, without  
having to dial manually.  
1 While on a call, press {k}.  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired  
entry.  
L To search by first character (index  
search), see page 17.  
3 Press {>} to dial the number.  
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Handset Settings  
Handset settings  
L When customising the handset, the current item or setting is indicated by >.  
To customise the handset:  
1
{j/OK}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select Handset Setup. i {>}  
3 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired item in the handset settings menu. i {>}  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired item in the sub-menu. i {>}  
5 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired setting then press {>} or follow the instruction in the  
“Feature” column of the chart.  
L To exit the operation, press {ih}.  
Handset settings Sub-menu  
menu  
Feature (default setting)  
Time Settings Set Date & Time  
Alarm  
Date and time: page 14  
Set the alarm: page 21  
Ringer Setup  
Ringer Volume  
Ext. Ringtone  
Handset ringer volume (Maximum)  
Ringtones for outside calls (Ringtone  
1)  
Int. Ringtone  
Ringtones for intercom calls (Ringtone  
3)  
Display Setup Standby Display  
Select Language  
Standby mode display (Off)  
Display language (English): page 14  
Display contrast (Level 3)  
Contrast  
Registration  
Register H.set  
Other Options New Msg. Alert  
Keytones  
New message alert (Off)  
Keytones on/off (On)  
Auto Talk  
Auto talk on/off (Off)  
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Handset Settings  
*1When the ringer is turned off, the handset will ring:  
– at the minimum level for alarm and intercom calls  
– at the maximum level for paging  
*2If you select one of the melody ringtones, the ringtone will continue to sound for several  
seconds if the caller hangs up before you answer. You may hear a dial tone or no one  
on the line when you answer a call.  
The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2004 M-ZoNE Co.,  
Ltd.  
*3If Handset Numberis selected and the current handset number is 2, [2]is  
displayed.  
If Offis selected, only current date and time are displayed.  
*4This feature alerts you when new messages have been received or recorded:  
– SMS (page 28)  
– Answering system (page 32)  
The message indicator on the handset flashes until you have read or listened to all new  
messages.  
While message alert is on, battery operating time is shortened (page 13).  
*5Auto talk feature allows you to answer calls simply by lifting the handset off the base unit  
or charger. You do not need to press {C}.  
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Handset Settings  
Time settings  
Alarm  
An alarm will sound for 3 minutes at the set  
time once or daily. Set the date and time  
beforehand (page 14).  
1
{j/OK} i Handset Setupi  
{>}  
2 Time Settingsi {>}  
3 Alarmi Press {>} 2 times.  
4 Select an alarm mode. i {>}  
Off  
Turns alarm off. Press  
{>} again, then press  
{ih} to finish.  
Once  
Daily  
The alarm sounds once  
at the set time. Enter the  
desired day and month.  
An alarm sounds daily at  
the set time.  
5 Enter the desired hour and minute. i  
{j/OK}  
6 Select the desired ringtone. i {>}  
7 Savei {>} i {ih}  
Note:  
L To stop the alarm, press any dial key.  
L When in talk or intercom mode, the alarm  
will not sound until the call has ended.  
L If you select Once, the setting will  
change to Offafter the alarm sounds.  
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Base Unit Settings  
Base unit settings  
L Use the handset to customise the base unit.  
L When customising the base unit, the current item or setting is indicated by >.  
To customise the base unit:  
1
{j/OK}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select Base Unit Setup. i {>}  
3 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired item in the base unit settings menu. i {>}  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired item in the sub-menu. i {>}  
5 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired setting then press {>} or follow the instruction in the  
“Feature” column of the chart.  
L To exit the operation, press {ih}.  
Base unit settings  
menu  
Sub-menu  
Feature (default setting)  
Ringer Volume  
Call Options  
Base unit ringer volume (Medium)  
Change the recall time (100 msec.).  
Recall/Flash  
Area Code  
Call Restrict  
Base Unit PIN  
Other Options  
Change base unit PIN (0000).  
– Enter the current 4-digit base unit PIN.  
– Enter the new 4-digit base unit PIN. i  
{j/OK}  
Repeater Mode  
*1Change the recall time, if necessary, depending on the requirements of your service  
provider/telephone company or PBX.  
*2If you change the PIN, please make note of your new PIN. The unit will not reveal the PIN  
to you.  
*3If you forget your PIN, see page 47.  
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Base Unit Settings  
L All the registered handset numbers  
will be displayed.  
Call options  
L Flashing numbers indicate call  
restriction is turned on for the  
corresponding handset.  
Selecting area codes to be  
deleted automatically  
In some situations, phone numbers stored  
automatically in the Caller ID list (page 24)  
L To turn call restriction off for a handset,  
press the number again. The number  
will stop flashing.  
will include area codes. If you do not want to  
dial the area codes when making calls from  
the Caller ID list, you can store the area  
codes which you want the unit to delete  
automatically.  
Example: You have stored the area code  
123. If you make a call from the Caller ID  
list to the phone number 123-456-7890,  
the unit dials 456-7890.  
6
{j/OK}  
7 Select a memory location. i {>}  
8 Enter the phone number or area code to  
be restricted (8 digits max.). i  
{j/OK} i {ih}  
L To erase a restricted number, press  
{C/T}.  
1
{j/OK} i Base Unit Setupi  
{>}  
2 Call Optionsi {>}  
3 Area Codei {>}  
4 Enter an area code (5 digits max.). i  
{j/OK} i {ih}  
Setting call restriction  
You can restrict selected handsets from  
dialling certain numbers. You can assign up  
to 6 phone numbers to be restricted, and  
select which handsets will be restricted.  
Storing area codes here will prevent the  
restricted handsets from dialling any phone  
number in that area code.  
1
{j/OK} i Base Unit Setupi  
{>}  
2 Call Optionsi {>}  
3 Call Restricti {>}  
4 Enter the base unit PIN (default:  
0000).  
L If you forget your PIN, see page 47.  
5 Set which handsets will be restricted by  
pressing the desired handset number.  
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Caller ID Service  
information while talking. After you hear a  
call-waiting tone, the caller’s phone number  
will be displayed.  
Using Caller ID service  
You can answer the 2nd call, keeping the 1st  
call on hold. Follow your service  
provider/telephone company instructions  
using {R}.  
L If the phone number is stored in the  
phonebook with its name, the caller’s  
name will also be displayed.  
Important:  
L This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use  
Caller ID features (such as displaying  
caller phone numbers), you must  
subscribe to Caller ID service. Consult  
your service provider/telephone company  
for details.  
L Please contact your service  
provider/telephone company for details  
and availability in your area.  
Caller ID features  
When an outside call is received, the caller’s  
phone number will be displayed.  
For Caller ID type II users  
L Phone numbers of the last 50 callers will  
be logged in the caller list.  
When you receive a 2nd call during a  
conversation, you will hear a signal tone  
following the call waiting tone and the  
conversation will be interrupted or  
muted for a short period of time. This is  
not the fault of the product as these events  
are normal.  
L While listening to a message recorded by  
the answering system using the handset,  
you can call back the caller without having  
to dial the phone number (KX-TG1837  
only; page 33).  
L When caller information is received and it  
matches a phone number stored in the  
unit’s phonebook, the stored name will be  
displayed and logged in the caller list.  
L The tones are generated by the service  
provider/telephone company.  
L If the unit is connected to a PBX system,  
you may not receive the caller information.  
Caller list  
L When the caller dialled from an area  
which does not provide Caller ID service,  
Out of Areawill be displayed.  
Viewing the caller list and calling  
back  
L When the caller requested not to send  
caller information, either no information or  
Private Callerwill be displayed.  
1
{j/OK} i Caller Listi {>}  
2 Press {V} to search from the most recent  
call, or press {^} to search from the  
oldest call.  
Missed calls  
If a call is not answered, the unit treats the  
call as a missed call. The number of missed  
calls is shown on the display. This lets you  
know if you should view the caller list to see  
who called while you were out.  
3
L If the item has already been viewed or  
answered, “Q” is displayed, even if it  
was viewed or answered using  
another handset.  
{C} / {s}  
Call waiting and Caller ID  
compatible  
If you subscribe to Caller ID service, your  
handset displays the 2nd caller’s  
Note:  
L If you do not want to dial the area codes  
when making calls from the Caller ID list,  
you can store the area codes which you  
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Caller ID Service  
want the unit to delete automatically (page  
23).  
subscribe to this service, your service  
provider/telephone company’s voice mail  
system will answer calls for you when you  
are unavailable to answer the phone or  
when your line is busy. Messages are  
recorded by your service provider/telephone  
company, not your telephone. Please  
consult your service provider/telephone  
company for details of this service.  
Editing a caller’s phone number  
before calling back  
1
{j/OK} i Caller Listi {>}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to display the desired  
entry.  
Note:  
3
{j/OK} i Edit and Calli  
{>}  
L For more information on using the unit’s  
answering system and your service  
4 Edit the number.  
provider/telephone company’s voice mail  
service, see page 35. (KX-TG1837 only)  
L Press dial key ({0} to {9}) to add,  
{C/T} to delete.  
5
{C} / {s}  
Erasing caller information  
1
{j/OK} i Caller Listi {>}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to display the desired  
entry. i {j/OK}  
3 Erasei {>}  
L To erase all entries, select Erase  
All. i {>}  
4 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
Storing caller information into the  
handset phonebook  
1
{j/OK} i Caller Listi {>}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to display the desired  
entry. i {j/OK}  
3 Add Phonebooki {>}  
4 Continue from step 3, “Adding entries to  
Voice mail service  
Voice mail is an automatic answering  
service offered by your service  
provider/telephone company. If you  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
number may be more than 47 if length of  
messages is less than 160  
characters/message.  
Using SMS (Short  
Message Service)  
L If the unit is connected to a PBX system,  
you may not be able to use SMS features.  
SMS allows you to send and receive text  
messages between other fixed-line and  
mobile phones that support compatible SMS  
networks and features.  
Turning SMS on/off  
Important:  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
L To use SMS features, you must:  
2 Publici {>}  
– subscribe to the Caller ID and/or  
appropriate service  
3 Settingsi {>}  
– confirm SMS is turned on  
4 SMS On/Offi {>}  
5 Onor Offi {>} i {ih}  
– confirm the correct message centre  
numbers are stored  
Consult your service provider/telephone  
company for details and availability.  
Changing SMS message  
centre numbers  
If you have requested that your service  
provider/telephone company block your  
phone number when making phone calls,  
you will not be able to send SMS  
messages. In order to send messages,  
you need to add “1832” to the beginning  
of the Message Centre 1 number. Note  
that by doing so, your phone number will  
be sent along with your SMS messages.  
SMS message centre telephone numbers  
must be stored in order to send and receive  
SMS messages.  
The message centre numbers (used for  
SMS services provided by Telstra) are  
preprogrammed in this unit. You can change  
them if necessary.  
L Consult your service provider/telephone  
company for more information.  
Using the public mailbox and private  
mailboxes  
SMS messages can be sent and received  
using the public mailbox or any one of the 6  
private mailboxes. The public mailbox can  
be accessed freely. Private mailboxes are  
password protected to ensure privacy.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
2 Publici {>}  
3 Settingsi {>}  
4 Message Centre1or Message  
Centre2i {>}  
Important:  
L To send or receive a message using a  
private mailbox, you must first create the  
private mailbox by storing its name and  
password (page 29)  
5 Edit the number as necessary. i  
{j/OK}  
6 Savei {>} i {ih}  
Note:  
Note:  
L If your phone is connected to a PBX, you  
need to add the PBX line access number  
and a dialling pause to the beginning of  
the Message Centre 1 phone number.  
L A total of 47 messages (at 160  
characters/message) in all mailboxes  
added together can be saved. Total  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
number of characters you can send or  
receive may be limited by your SMS  
service provider/telephone company.  
Consult your SMS service  
Sending a message  
provider/telephone company for details.  
Writing and sending a new  
message  
L If your message contains over 160  
characters, the message is a long  
message and @@Long Message@@is  
displayed. Your service  
provider/telephone company may treat  
long messages differently from other  
messages. Consult your service  
provider/telephone company for details.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
2 To access the public mailbox  
Publici {>}  
To access a private mailbox  
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i  
Enter its password.  
L If your phone is connected to a PBX, store  
the PBX line access number (page 30).  
3 Createi {>}  
4 Enter the message (page 42). i  
{j/OK}  
Sending a saved message  
5 Enter the destination phone number (20  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
digits max.). i {j/OK}  
L Using the handset phonebook:  
2 To access the public mailbox  
Publici {>}  
{k} i Select the handset  
phonebook entry. i {j/OK} 2  
times  
To access a private mailbox  
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i  
Enter its password.  
L Using the caller list:  
3 Send Listi {>}  
Press {^} or {V} to select the party.  
i {j/OK} 2 times  
L Using the redial list:  
4 To read a saved message, press {^} or  
{V} to select the message. i {j/OK}  
Press {R} repeatedly to select the  
phone number. i {j/OK} 2 times  
5 To send the message, press {j/OK}.  
i Sendi {>}  
L If you wish to send the message to the  
other party’s mailbox, enter the other  
party’s mailbox number after the  
destination phone number.  
6 Press and hold {C/T} to erase all  
numbers, then continue from step 5,  
Example: The other party’s phone  
number is 123456 and their mailbox  
number is 1.  
Editing and sending a saved  
message  
Enter 1234561.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
6 To save the message, select Yes. i  
{>}  
2 To access the public mailbox  
Publici {>}  
7 To send the message, press {>}.  
To access a private mailbox  
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i  
Enter its password.  
L To cancel sending, press {ih}.  
Note:  
L This unit supports SMS messages of up to  
612 characters, however, the maximum  
3 Send Listi {>}  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select the message.  
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i  
Enter its password.  
i {j/OK}  
L If a mailbox contains new (unread)  
SMS messages, “@” is displayed next  
to the total number of messages for  
that mailbox.  
5
{j/OK} i Edit Messagei {>}  
i Continue from step 4, “Writing and  
3 Receive Listi {>}  
Erasing saved messages  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select a message.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
L Messages which have already been  
read are indicated by a “Q”, even if  
they were read using another handset.  
2 To access the public mailbox  
Publici {>}  
To access a private mailbox  
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i  
Enter its password.  
5 Press {j/OK} to read the message  
content.  
Note:  
3 Send Listi {>}  
L To call the message sender, press {C}  
or {s}.  
4 Press {^} or {V} to select the message.  
i {j/OK}  
5
{j/OK} i Erasei {>}  
Replying to a message  
L To erase all messages in the selected  
mailbox, select Erase All. i  
{>}  
1 While reading a received message,  
press {j/OK}.  
6 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
2 Replyi {>}  
3 Enter a message (page 42). i  
{j/OK}  
4 Edit the destination phone number  
Receiving a message  
and/or press {j/OK}.  
When an SMS message is received:  
5 Continue from step 6, “Writing and  
– a tone is heard (if the handset ringer is  
turned on)  
Receiving SMS Messageis  
Editing/forwarding a message  
displayed  
1 While reading a received message,  
F is displayed  
press {j/OK}.  
– the message indicator on the handset  
flashes if the message alert feature (page  
19) has been turned on  
2 Edit Messagei {>}  
3 Continue from step 6, “Writing and  
Reading a received message  
Erasing received messages  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
1 While reading a received message,  
2 To access the public mailbox  
Publici {>}  
press {j/OK}.  
2 Erasei {>}  
To access a private mailbox  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
L To erase all messages in the selected  
mailbox, select Erase All. i  
{>}  
4 Private Mailboxi {>}  
5 Select the desired new mailbox number  
(Mailbox1to Mailbox6). i {>}  
3 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
6 Enter a name for the mailbox (5  
characters max.; page 42). i {j/OK}  
Storing the sender’s number in  
the handset phonebook  
7 Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox.  
i {j/OK}  
8 Savei {>} i {ih}  
1 While reading a received message,  
press {j/OK}.  
Note:  
2 Add Phonebooki {>}  
L To receive SMS messages using a  
mailbox, inform others of your mailbox  
number.  
3 Continue from step 3, “Adding entries to  
Changing private mailbox  
settings  
You can change the password or name of  
the private mailbox and erase the mailbox.  
Editing the sender’s number  
before calling back  
1 While reading a received message,  
press {j/OK}.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
2 Edit and Calli {>}  
2 Publici {>}  
3 Edit the number. i {C} / {s}  
3 Settingsi {>}  
4 Private Mailboxi {>}  
5 Select the desired mailbox name. i  
SMS settings  
{>} 2 times  
6 Enter the mailbox’s 4-digit password.  
SMS settings  
Page  
7 Edit the mailbox name (5 characters  
SMS on/off (default: On)  
Message Centre 1  
Message Centre 2  
max.; page 42). i {j/OK}  
L To erase the mailbox, press and hold  
{C/T}. i {j/OK} i Yesi  
{>} i {ih}  
Private mailboxes  
(default: —)  
8 Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox.  
PBX line access number  
(default: Off)  
i {j/OK}  
9 Savei {>} i {ih}  
Note:  
Creating private mailboxes  
L If you erase a mailbox, its messages will  
also be erased.  
Private mailboxes can be used for sending  
and receiving SMS messages. Each private  
mailbox is password protected.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
2 Publici {>}  
3 Settingsi {>}  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
Storing the PBX line access  
number (for PBX users only)  
Store your PBX line access number (4 digits  
max.) so that SMS messages are sent  
properly. When sending SMS messages to  
entries in the handset phonebook or redial  
list, the PBX line access number will be  
deleted.  
1
{j/OK} i SMSi {>}  
2 Publici {>}  
3 Settingsi {>}  
4 PBX Access No.i {>}  
5 Oni {>}  
6 Enter your PBX line access code and a  
dialling pause, if necessary. i  
{j/OK}  
7 Savei {>} i {ih}  
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Answering System Features (KX-TG1837 only)  
Note:  
L When the answering system is turned on,  
u is displayed.  
Answering system  
The KX-TG1837 contains an answering  
system which can answer and record calls  
for you when you are unavailable to answer  
the phone.  
Greeting message  
Important:  
When the unit answers a call, callers are  
greeted by a greeting message. You can  
record your own greeting message or use a  
prerecorded greeting message.  
L Only 1 person can access the answering  
system (listen to messages, record a  
greeting message, etc.) at a time.  
L When callers leave messages, the unit  
records the day and time of each  
message. Make sure the date and time  
have been set (page 14).  
Recording a greeting message  
You can record your own greeting message  
(2 minutes and 30 seconds max.).  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
Memory capacity  
The total recording capacity (including your  
greeting message and caller messages) is  
about 20 minutes. A maximum of 64  
messages can be recorded.  
2 Record Greetingi {>}  
L Hold the handset about 20 cm away  
and speak clearly into the microphone.  
Note:  
3 Press {j/OK} to stop recording. i  
{ih}  
L If message memory becomes full, answer  
on indicator on the base unit flashes  
rapidly.  
Using a prerecorded greeting  
message  
If you erase or do not record your own  
greeting message, the unit will play a  
prerecorded greeting message for callers  
and ask them to leave messages. If the  
message recording time (page 35) is set to  
Greeting Only, caller messages will  
not be recorded and the unit will play a  
different prerecorded greeting message  
asking callers to call again.  
Turning the answering  
system on/off  
Using the base unit  
Press {s} to turn on/off the answering  
system.  
L When the answering system is turned on,  
the answer on indicator lights up.  
Playing back the greeting  
message  
Using the handset  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
2 Play Greetingi {>} i {ih}  
2 Answer Onor Answer Offi  
{>} i {ih}  
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Answering System Features (KX-TG1837 only)  
Using the handset  
Erasing the greeting message  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
If you erase your own greeting message, the  
unit will play a prerecorded greeting  
message for callers.  
2 Play New Msg.or Play All  
Msg.i {>}  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
2 Erase Messagei {>}  
3 Erase Greetingi {>}  
4 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
Repeating, skipping, stopping,  
erasing a message during  
playback  
L To repeat a message during playback:  
– for the base unit, press {7}  
– for the handset, press {<}  
If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a  
message, the previous message will be  
played.  
Listening to messages  
Messages are stored and played back  
chronologically, from oldest message to  
newest.  
L To skip a message during playback:  
– for the base unit, press {8}  
– for the handset, press {>}  
L To stop a message during playback:  
– for the base unit, press {}  
Listening to new/all messages  
When you have new messages:  
{6} on the base unit flashes  
– the message indicator on the handset  
flashes if the message alert feature (page  
19) has been turned on  
– for the handset, press {9}  
L To erase a message during playback:  
– for the base unit, press {4}  
– for the handset, press {*}{4}  
Note:  
L To adjust the speaker volume during  
playback, press {^} or {V}.  
Erasing all messages  
Using the base unit  
{6}  
L If new messages have been recorded, the  
Using the base unit  
{4} 2 times  
base unit plays back new messages.  
Using the handset  
L If there are no new messages, the base  
unit plays back all messages.  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
Note:  
2 Erase Messagei {>}  
3 Erase Alli {>}  
L After playing back all of the new  
messages, {6} will stop flashing but the  
answer on indicator will remain lit up when  
the answering system is turned on.  
4 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
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Key  
Direct commands  
Calling back (Caller ID  
subscribers only)  
{*}{6} Erase greeting message  
If caller information was received for the call,  
you can call the caller back while listening to  
a message.  
*1If pressed within the first 5 seconds of  
a message, the previous message will  
be played.  
1 Press {j/OK} during playback.  
2 Call Backi {>}  
Note:  
Remote operation  
L To edit the number before calling back,  
select Edit and Call. i {>} i  
Edit the number. i {C} / {s}  
Using a touch tone phone, you can call your  
phone number from outside and access the  
unit to listen to messages or change  
answering system settings. The unit’s voice  
guidance will prompt you to press certain  
dial keys to perform different operations.  
Direct command  
operation using the  
handset  
Important:  
L In order to operate the answering system  
remotely, you must first turn on remote  
operation by setting a remote access  
code. This code must be entered each  
time you operate the answering system  
remotely.  
You can operate the answering system by  
pressing dial keys, rather than navigating  
through the menus. To use the following  
commands, press {j/OK}. i Answer  
Systemi {>}  
Turning remote operation on  
A 3-digit remote access code must be  
entered when operating the answering  
system remotely. This code prevents  
unauthorised parties from listening to your  
messages remotely. After you store your  
remote access code, remote operation is  
possible.  
Key  
Direct commands  
{1}  
Repeat message (during  
playback)  
{2}  
Skip message (during  
playback)  
{3}  
Enter the Settingsmenu  
Play new messages  
{4}  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
{5}  
Play all messages  
2 Settingsi {>}  
{6}  
Play greeting message  
Record greeting message  
Turn answering system on  
Stop (recording, playback)  
Turn answering system off  
{7}{6}  
{8}  
3 Remote Codei {>}  
4 To turn on remote operation, enter a 3-  
digit remote access code.  
{9}  
L To turn off remote operation, press  
{*}.  
{0}  
{*}{4} Erase this message (during  
5
{j/OK} i {ih}  
playback)  
{*}{5} Erase all messages  
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Answering System Features (KX-TG1837 only)  
Note:  
Remote commands  
L If you have stored the remote access  
code, you can turn on answering system  
by calling the unit even when it is turned  
off.  
You can press dial keys to access certain  
answering system functions without waiting  
for the voice guidance to prompt you.  
Key  
Remote command  
Using the answering system  
remotely  
{1}  
Repeatmessage(during  
playback)  
{2}  
Skip message (during  
playback)  
1 Dial your phone number from a touch  
tone phone.  
{4}  
{5}  
{6}  
{7}  
Play new messages  
Play all messages  
2 After the greeting message starts, enter  
your remote access code.  
Play greeting message  
L The unit will announce the number of  
new messages.  
Record greeting  
message  
L After 3 seconds, voice guidance starts.  
{9}  
Stop (recording,  
playback)  
3 Follow the voice guidance prompts as  
necessary.  
{0}  
Turn answering system  
off  
Note:  
L You can hang up at any time.  
{*}{4}  
Erase this message  
(during playback)  
L You can ignore the voice guidance and  
control the unit using remote commands  
{*}{5}  
Erase all messages  
{*}{6}  
Erase greeting message  
(during greeting  
Voice guidance  
message playback)  
During remote operation, the unit’s voice  
guidance will prompt you to press {1} to  
perform a specific operation, or press {2} to  
listen to more available operations.  
{*}{#}  
End remote operation  
(or hang up)  
*1If pressed within the first 5 seconds of  
a message, the previous message will  
be played.  
Note:  
L If less than 5 minutes of recording time is  
available, the unit will announce the  
remaining recording time after the last  
message is played back.  
Turning on the answering system  
remotely  
If the answering system is off, you can turn it  
on remotely.  
1 Dial your phone number from a touch  
tone phone.  
2 Let the phone ring 15 times.  
L A long beep will be heard.  
3 Enter your remote access code within 10  
seconds after the long beep.  
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L The greeting message is played back.  
For Telstra Homeline service subscribers  
To receive Voice Mail and use answering  
system properly, please note the following:  
L You can hang up, or enter your remote  
access code again and begin remote  
operation.  
L “Voice Mail” is a service provided by your  
Service Provider. You will need to first  
subscribe or activate this service through  
your Service Provider. Consult your  
Service Provider on how to operate this  
service and how you will be notified that  
you have messages on your Voice Mail.  
Answering system setting  
Answering  
system  
Default  
setting  
Page  
To use this service you will be required to  
leave your answering machine off on your  
unit.  
setting  
Answering  
system on/off  
Answer On  
This will allow the Voice Mail to receive  
any messages.  
Remote  
access code  
This unit does not have a visual indicator  
to indicate if there are new messages in  
your Voice Mail service. Your Service  
Provider may use a “Stutter” dial tone to  
indicate that you have Voice Mail left.  
Number of  
rings  
4 Rings  
3 Minutes  
Caller’s  
recording time  
L To use the unit’s answering machine  
rather than the Voice Mail service  
provided by your Service Provider, please  
consult your Service Provider to have it  
removed or deactivated permanently or  
temporarily.  
Call screening On  
Changing the number of rings  
You can change the number of times the  
phone rings before the unit answers calls.  
You can select 2 to 7 rings, or Auto.  
Auto: The unit answers after 2 rings when  
new messages have been recorded, and  
after 5 rings when there are no new  
messages. If you call your phone from  
outside to listen to new messages (page  
34), you will know that there are no new  
messages when the phone rings for the 3rd  
time. You can then hang up without being  
charged for the call.  
Alternatively you can leave this service  
connected and change the Ring  
countto a shorter duration on your unit  
so your unit’s answering machine can pick  
up the call prior to the Voice Mail provided  
by your Service Provider.  
Note:  
L Provider Voice Mail can capture  
messages that can be missed while the  
customer is on the Internet.  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
Selecting the caller’s recording  
time  
2 Settingsi {>}  
You can change the maximum message  
recording time allotted to each caller, or set  
the unit to greet callers but not record  
messages.  
3 Number of Ringsi {>}  
4 Select the desired setting. i {>} i  
{ih}  
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1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
2 Settingsi {>}  
3 Recording Timei {>}  
4 Select the desired setting. i {>} i  
{ih}  
Turning call screening on/off  
While a caller is leaving a message, you can  
screen the call through the handset speaker.  
1
{j/OK} i Answer Systemi  
{>}  
2 Settingsi {>}  
3 Call Screeningi {>}  
4 Onor Offi {>} i {ih}  
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Multi-unit Operation  
3 Place the additional handset on the  
base unit. The registration tone  
continues to sound. With the handset  
still on the base unit, wait until a  
confirmation tone sounds and w stops  
flashing.  
Operating additional units  
Additional handsets  
Up to 6 handsets can be registered to the  
base unit. Additional handsets will give you  
the freedom to, for example, have an  
intercom call with another handset while a  
third handset is on an outside call. See page  
5 for information on ordering additional  
handsets.  
Note:  
L If an error tone sounds, or if w is still  
flashing, register the handset manually  
(manual registration; page 37).  
L If all registered handsets start ringing in  
step 2, press {x} to stop. Start again from  
step 1.  
Important:  
L The additional handset model  
recommended for use with this unit is  
noted on page 5. If other model handset is  
used, certain operations (handset  
settings, base unit settings, etc.) may not  
be available.  
L Charge the batteries of your additional  
handset for about 7 hours before initial  
use.  
L This registration method cannot be used  
for handsets that have already been  
registered to the base unit. Register the  
handset manually (manual registration;  
page 37).  
Registering a handset to  
the base unit  
To register a handset to the base unit  
(manual registration)  
You can register a handset to the base unit  
manually using the following method.  
The included handset and base unit are  
preregistered. If for some reason the  
handset is not registered to the base unit (for  
example, w flashes even when the handset  
is near the base unit), register the handset  
manually (page 37).  
1
{j/OK} i Handset Setupi  
{>}  
2 Registrationi {>}  
3 Register H.seti {>}  
4 Press and hold {x} on the base unit for  
about 3 seconds, until the registration  
tone sounds.  
To register an additional handset to the  
base unit (easy registration)  
After purchasing an additional handset,  
register it to the base unit. Ensure that the  
additional handset is switched on. If it is not  
on, press and hold {ih} for few seconds  
to turn the handset on.  
L If all registered handsets start ringing,  
press {x} to stop, then repeat this  
step.  
L After pressing {x}, the rest of this  
procedure must be completed within 1  
minute.  
1 Lift the additional handset and press  
{ih} to put the handset in standby  
mode.  
5 Wait until Enter Base PINis  
displayed, then enter the base unit PIN  
(default: 0000), then press {j/OK}.  
2 Press and hold {x} on the base unit for  
about 3 seconds, until the registration  
tone sounds.  
L If you forget your PIN, see page 47.  
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Multi-unit Operation  
L When the handset has been  
registered successfully, w will stop  
Setting the repeater mode  
1
{j/OK} i Base Unit Setupi  
{>}  
flashing. If keytones are turned on  
(page 19), a confirmation tone will be  
heard.  
2 Other Optionsi {>}  
3 Repeater Modei {>}  
4 Onor Offi {>} i {ih}  
Note:  
Cancelling a handset  
A maximum of 6 handsets can be registered  
to the base unit. A handset can cancel its  
own registration (or the registration of  
another handset) that is stored in the base  
unit. This will allow the base unit to “forget”  
the handset.  
L After turning repeater mode on or off, w  
will flash on the handset momentarily. This  
is normal. The handset can be used once  
w stops flashing.  
1
{j/OK} i Base Unit Setupi  
{>}  
2 Enter 335.  
Intercom between  
handsets  
3 Cancel Handseti {>}  
L The numbers of all handsets  
registered to the base unit are  
displayed.  
Intercom calls can be made between  
handsets in the same radio cell.  
Example: When handset 1 calls handset 2  
4 Select the handset(s) you want to  
cancel, by pressing the desired handset  
number. i {j/OK}  
1 Handset 1:  
{INT} i Press {2} (desired handset  
number).  
L The selected handset number(s) will  
flash.  
2 Handset 2:  
Press {C} / {s} to answer.  
L To cancel a selected handset number,  
press the number again. The number  
will stop flashing.  
3 When finished talking, press {ih}.  
5 Yesi {>} i {ih}  
Transferring calls  
between handsets,  
conference calls  
Increasing the range of the base  
unit  
You can increase the range of the base unit  
by using a DECT repeater. Please use only  
the Panasonic DECT repeater noted on  
page 5. Consult your Panasonic dealer for  
details.  
Example: When handset 1 transfers a call  
to handset 2  
Important:  
Transferring calls between handsets  
Outside calls can be transferred between 2  
people in the same radio cell.  
L Before registering the repeater to this  
base unit, you must turn the repeater  
mode on.  
1 Handset 1:  
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Multi-unit Operation  
During an outside call, press {INT}. i  
Press {2} (desired handset number).  
L The outside call will be put on hold.  
L If there is no answer, press {INT} to  
return to the outside call.  
Copying phonebook  
entries  
You can copy handset phonebook entries to  
the handset phonebook of another  
compatible Panasonic handset.  
2 Handset 2:  
Press {C} / {s} to answer the page.  
L Handset 2 can talk with handset 1.  
Copying one entry  
3 Handset 1:  
To complete the call transfer, press  
{ih}.  
1 Find the desired handset phonebook  
entry (page 17). i {j/OK}  
2 Copyi {>}  
Conference calls (KX-TG7120, KX-  
TG7122, and KX-TG7123 only)  
2 people in the same radio cell can have a  
conference call with an outside party.  
3 Enter the handset number you wish to  
send the handset phonebook entry to.  
4 To continue copying another entry:  
Yesi {>} i Find the desired  
handset phonebook entry. i {>}  
1 Handset 1:  
During an outside call, press {INT}. i  
Press {2} (desired handset number).  
5
{ih}  
L The outside call will be put on hold.  
L If there is no answer, press {INT} to  
return to the outside call.  
Copying all entries  
{k} i {j/OK}  
1
2 Handset 2:  
2 Copy Alli {>}  
Press {C} / {s} to answer the page.  
3 Enter the handset number you wish to  
L Handset 2 can talk with handset 1.  
send the handset phonebook entry to.  
3 Handset 1:  
4
{ih}  
To establish a conference call, press  
{3}.  
Transferring a call without speaking to  
the other handset user  
1 During an outside call, press {INT}. i  
Press the desired handset number.  
L k flashes to indicate the outside call  
is on hold.  
2
{ih}  
L The outside call rings at the other  
handset.  
Note:  
L If the other handset user does not answer  
the call within 1 minute, the call will ring at  
your handset again.  
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Useful Information  
4 Drive the screws into the wall. Make sure  
to use the template for correct  
Wall-mounting  
positioning. Mount the unit by inserting  
the screws into the round openings on  
the adaptor, then sliding the unit down to  
secure it.  
Connect the AC adaptor to power outlet  
(page 11) and the telephone line cord to  
the telephone line jack.  
Note:  
L Be sure to choose a location close enough  
to connect the telephone line cord and AC  
adaptor securely.  
Base unit  
Screws  
1 Tuck the telephone line cord inside the  
wall-mounting adaptor (A). Connect the  
telephone line cord (B).  
80 mm  
B
A
To telephone  
network  
(220240 V,  
50 Hz)  
2 Insert the hooks on the wall-mounting  
adaptor into the holes (1) and (2) on  
the base unit.  
2
1
2
1
3 Adjust the adaptor to hold the base unit,  
then push it in the direction of the arrow  
until it clicks into place.  
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Useful Information  
To remove the wall-mounting adaptor  
While pushing down the release levers (A),  
remove the adaptor (B).  
Using an optional belt clip  
Attaching the belt clip  
A
A
B
Charger (KX-TG1837 only)  
Removing the belt clip  
25 mm  
Screws  
Hooks  
25 mm  
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Useful Information  
Character entry  
The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple  
characters assigned to it. The available character entry modes are Alphabet (ABC), Numeric  
(0-9), Greek (F), Extended 1 (G), Extended 2 (H), and Cyrillic (I). For SMS  
messages, Alphabet (ABC), Numeric (0-9), Greek (F), and Extended (G) modes are  
available. When in these entry modes except Numeric, you can select which character is  
entered by pressing a dial key repeatedly.  
– Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor.  
– Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers.  
– Press {C/T} to erase the character or number highlighted by the cursor. Press and hold  
{C/T} to erase all characters or numbers.  
– Press {*} to switch between uppercase and lowercase.  
To enter another character located on the same dial key, press {>} to move the cursor to  
the next space, then press the appropriate dial key.  
Character entry modes  
Several character entry modes can be used when entering text. The characters that can be  
entered depend on the entry mode.  
Characters available in each character entry mode  
When the unit displays the character entry screen:  
{k} i Select a character entry mode. i {>}  
Note:  
L For character entry when writing SMS messages, see page 44.  
Alphabet character table (ABC)  
Numeric entry table (0-9)  
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Useful Information  
Greek character table (M)  
Extended 1 character table (N)  
L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase:  
Extended 2 character table (O)  
L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase:  
Cyrillic character table (P)  
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Useful Information  
When writing SMS messages  
Alphabet character table (ABC)  
Numeric entry table (0-9)  
Greek character table (M)  
Extended character table (N)  
L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase:  
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Useful Information  
Error messages  
Error message  
Cause & solution  
L Erase unnecessary messages (page 32).  
L Recording was too short. Try again.  
Answer Sys. Full  
Error  
Failed  
L Phonebook copy failed. Confirm the other handset  
(the receiver) is in standby mode and try again.  
Incomplete  
L There was an error while copying phonebook  
entries. Erase the unnecessary phonebook entries  
from the other handset (the receiver) and try again.  
Invalid Number  
Memory Full  
L You tried to send an SMS message to a phone  
number saved in the handset phonebook, caller list,  
or redial list that is over 20 digits long.  
L The handset’s phonebook memory is full. Erase  
unnecessary entries (page 17).  
L Message memory becomes full. Erase  
unnecessary messages (page 32).  
SMS Full  
L Erase unnecessary messages (page 28, 28).  
You must first subscribe  
to Caller ID.  
L You must subscribe to Caller ID service. Once you  
receive caller information after subscribing to Caller  
ID service, this message will not be displayed.  
*1KX-TG1837 only  
Troubleshooting  
If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the AC  
adaptor and turn off the handset, then reconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the handset.  
Telephone  
Problem  
Cause & solution  
w is flashing.  
L The handset is not registered to the base unit.  
Register it (page 37).  
L The handset is too far from the base unit. Move  
closer.  
L The AC adaptor is not connected. Check the  
connections.  
L You are using the handset or base unit in an area  
with high electrical interference. Place the handset  
and base unit away from interference sources, such  
as antennas and mobile phones.  
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Useful Information  
Problem  
Cause & solution  
The handset display is blank.  
L The handset is not turned on. Turn the power on  
The handset will not turn on.  
L Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly  
L Fully charge the batteries (page 12).  
L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page  
I have changed the display  
language to a language I cannot  
read.  
L Change the display language (page 14).  
I cannot make or receive calls.  
L The AC adaptor or telephone line cord is not  
connected. Check the connections.  
L If you are using a splitter to connect the unit,  
remove the splitter and connect the unit to the wall  
socket directly. If the unit operates properly, check  
the splitter.  
L Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line  
and connect the line to a known working telephone.  
If the working telephone operates properly, contact  
our service personnel to have the unit repaired. If  
the working telephone does not operate properly,  
contact your service provider/telephone company.  
L You dialled a call restricted number (page 23).  
L The unit is not designed to be used with rotary  
(pulse dialling) services.  
The unit does not ring.  
L The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer  
volume (page 19, 22).  
The batteries should be charging  
but the battery icon does not  
change.  
L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page  
A busy tone is heard when {C} is L The handset is too far from the base unit. Move  
pressed.  
closer and try again.  
L Another handset is on an outside call. Wait for the  
other user to complete the call.  
Static is heard, sound cuts in and  
out. Interference from other  
electrical units.  
L Place the handset and the base unit away from  
other electrical appliances.  
L Move closer to the base unit.  
L Your unit is connected to a telephone line with  
ADSL service. We recommend connecting a filter  
(contact your ADSL service provider) to the  
telephone line between the base unit and the  
telephone line socket.  
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Useful Information  
Problem  
Cause & solution  
Noise is heard during a call.  
L You are using the handset or base unit in an area  
with high electrical interference. Place the handset  
and base unit away from interference sources, such  
as antennas and mobile phones.  
The handset/base unit stops  
working while being used.  
L Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn off the  
handset. Connect the AC adaptor, turn on the  
handset and try again.  
Pressing {R} does not  
L The redialled number was more than 24 digits long.  
display/dial the last number dialled.  
Redial the number manually.  
The handset beeps intermittently  
L Fully charge the batteries (page 12).  
and/or 7 flashes.  
I fully charged the batteries, but  
L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page  
7 still flashes.  
L It is time to replace the batteries (page 12).  
Caller information is not displayed. L You must subscribe to Caller ID service.  
L Your unit is connected to a telephone line with  
ADSL service. We recommend connecting a filter  
(contact your ADSL service provider) to the  
telephone line between the base unit and the  
telephone line socket.  
L Caller has withheld information.  
While viewing caller information,  
the display returns to standby  
mode.  
L Do not pause for over 1 minute while searching.  
I cannot register a handset to the  
base unit.  
L The maximum number of handsets (6) are already  
registered to the base unit. Cancel unused handset  
registrations from the base unit (page 38).  
L You entered the wrong PIN number. If you forget  
your PIN, see “I cannot remember the PIN.” below.  
L Place the handset and the base unit away from  
other electrical appliances.  
I cannot remember the PIN.  
L Change the PIN using the following method.  
1
{j/OK}  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select Base Unit  
Setup. i {>}  
3 Other Optionsi {>}  
4 Base Unit PINi {>}  
5 Press {*}{7}{0}{0}{0}.  
6 Enter the new 4-digit base unit PIN. i {>}  
i {ih}  
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Useful Information  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Problem  
Cause & solution  
I cannot send or receive SMS  
messages.  
L You have not subscribed to the appropriate service.  
Consult your service provider/telephone company.  
L The SMS message centre number(s) are not stored  
or are incorrect. Store the correct numbers (page  
L You may request that your service  
provider/telephone company block your phone  
number when making phone calls. In order to send  
messages, you need to add “1832” to the beginning  
of the Message Centre 1 number (page 26). Note  
that by doing so, your phone number will be sent  
along with your SMS messages.  
L Message transmission was interrupted. Wait until  
the message has been sent before using other  
telephone functions.  
L Your unit is connected to a telephone line with  
ADSL service. We recommend connecting a filter  
(contact your ADSL service provider) to the  
telephone line between the base unit and the  
telephone line socket.  
The SMS message centre number L Someone tried to send you a message while SMS  
is logged in the caller list and the  
is turned off.  
message is not received.  
FDis displayed.  
L The unit could not connect to the SMS message  
centre. Confirm that the correct SMS message  
centre numbers are stored (page 26). Confirm that  
SMS is turned on (page 26).  
FEis displayed.  
L An error occurred while sending the message. Try  
again.  
E0is displayed.  
L Your phone number is permanently withheld or you  
have not subscribed to the appropriate service.  
Consult your service provider/telephone company.  
Q” is not displayed after I read a  
message.  
L When an error code (FD, FE, or E0) is  
displayed, “Q” will not be displayed even if you  
have read the message.  
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Useful Information  
Answering system (KX-TG1837 only)  
Problem  
Cause & solution  
The unit does not record new  
messages.  
L The answering system is turned off. Turn it on (page  
L The recording time is set to Greeting Only.  
Select 1 Minuteor 3 Minutes(page 35).  
L If you subscribe to the voice mail service,  
messages are recorded by your service  
provider/telephone company not your telephone.  
Change the unit’s Number of Ringssetting so  
that the unit’s answering system can answer the  
call before the voice mail service or consult your  
service provider/telephone company (page 35).  
The other party complains that they L The recording time is set to Greeting Only.  
cannot leave a message.  
Select 1 Minuteor 3 Minutes(page 35).  
I cannot operate the answering  
system with the handset.  
L The base unit or another handset is being used.  
Wait for the other user to finish.  
L A caller is leaving a message. Wait for the caller to  
finish.  
L The handset is too far from the base unit. Move  
closer.  
When I try to operate the  
answering system with the base  
unit, the answer on indicator  
flashes for a few seconds and I  
cannot operate the answering  
system.  
L Another handset is being used. Wait for the other  
user to finish.  
L A caller is leaving a message. Wait for the caller to  
finish.  
I cannot operate the answering  
system remotely.  
L You are entering the wrong remote access code. If  
you forget the remote access code, store a new  
remote access code again (page 33).  
L You are pressing the dial keys too quickly. Press  
each key firmly.  
L The answering system is turned off. Turn it on (page  
L You are using a pulse telephone. Try again using a  
touch tone phone.  
While recording a greeting  
L A call is being received. Answer the call and try  
message or listening to messages,  
the unit rings and recording stops.  
again later.  
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Useful Information  
Charger : Approx. 90 g  
*1KX-TG1837 only  
*2KX-TG1831 only  
Specifications  
Standard:  
GAP (Generic Access Profile)  
Note:  
L Specifications are subject to change.  
Number of channels:  
120 Duplex Channels  
L The illustrations used in these operating  
instructions may differ slightly from the  
actual product.  
Frequency range:  
1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz  
Duplex procedure:  
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)  
Channel spacing:  
1,728 kHz  
Bit rate:  
1,152 kbit/s  
Modulation:  
GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)  
RF transmission power:  
Approx. 250 mW  
Voice coding :  
ADPCM 32 kbit/s  
Power source:  
220–240 V, 50 Hz  
Power consumption  
Base unit:  
Standby: Approx. 1.9 W  
Maximum: Approx. 6.8 W  
Charger :  
Standby: Approx. 1.5 W  
Maximum: Approx. 3 W  
Operating conditions:  
5 °C–40 °C, 20 %–80 % relative airhumidity  
(dry)  
Dimensions:  
Base unit: Approx. 60 mm × 173 mm ×  
105 mm  
Handset: Approx. 155 mm × 48 mm ×  
34 mm  
Charger : Approx. 58 mm × 87 mm ×  
95 mm  
Mass (weight):  
Base unit : Approx. 332 g  
Base unit : Approx. 260 g  
Handset: Approx. 140 g  
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Index  
Handset phonebook: 17  
Phonebook copy: 39  
PIN  
Index  
Base unit: 22  
Power on/off: 13  
A Additional handsets: 37  
Alarm: 21  
R Recall: 15, 22  
Recording  
Answering calls: 16  
Answering system: 31  
Listening to messages: 32  
Remote operation: 33  
Turning on/off: 31  
Greeting message: 31  
Redialling: 15  
Redial list: 15  
Registration: 37  
Repeater: 38  
Auto talk: 16, 19  
B Base unit  
Ringtones: 19  
Settings: 22  
Battery  
Charge: 12  
S
SMS feature: 26  
Speakerphone: 15  
T
V
Transfer calls: 38  
Installation: 12  
Performance: 13  
Replacement: 12  
Strength: 13  
Voice mail: 25  
Volume  
Receiver: 15  
C Caller ID service: 24  
Call restriction: 23  
Chain dial: 18  
Ringer (Base unit): 22  
Ringer (Handset): 19  
Speakerphone: 15  
Character entry: 42  
Connections: 11  
Copy  
Phonebook: 39  
D Date and time: 14  
Display  
Contrast: 19  
Icons: 11  
Language: 14  
Standby mode: 19  
H Handset  
Cancelling: 38  
Locator: 16  
Power on/off: 13  
Registration: 37  
Settings: 19  
I
Intercom: 38  
K Keytones: 19  
M Making calls: 15  
Message alert: 19  
Missed calls: 24  
Mute: 15  
P
Pause: 15  
Phonebook  
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Belrose  
NSW 2085  
AUSTRALIA  
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