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    							Caller ID Service
    31For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Caller ID number auto edit 
    feature
    Once you call back an edited number, 
    the handset which was used to call back 
    remembers the area code and format of 
    the edited number. The next time 
    someone calls from the same area code, 
    caller information is customized by the 
    handset as follows:
    – When the call is being received, the 
    Caller ID number is displayed in the 
    same format as the edited number.
    – After the call has ended, the caller’s 
    phone number is displayed in the 
    same format as the edited number, 
    when reviewed from the caller list.
    For example, you can use this feature to 
    set the handset to ignore the area code 
    of callers in your area, so that you can 
    call these local numbers using caller 
    information without dialing the area 
    code.
    To activate this feature, you must edit an 
    entry in the caller list, then call that 
    number. After that, phone numbers from 
    that caller’s area code are edited 
    automatically.
    This feature can be set for each handset 
    (page 23). The default setting is “On”.
    Note:
    LPhone numbers from the 4 most 
    recently edited area codes are 
    automatically edited.
    LIf you move to another area, you can 
    turn this feature off to erase previously 
    edited area codes. To use this feature 
    again, turn it on and reprogram the 
    area codes you want to edit once 
    again.
    Erasing selected caller 
    information
    1
    {
    						
    							Answering System
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    Answering system
    The answering system can answer and 
    record calls for you when you are 
    unavailable to answer the phone.
    You can also set the unit to play a 
    greeting message but not to record 
    caller messages by selecting 
    “Greeting only” as the recording 
    time setting (page 37).
    Important:
    LOnly 1 person can access the 
    answering system (listen to 
    messages, record a greeting 
    message, etc.) at a time.
    LWhen callers leave messages, the 
    unit records the day and time of each 
    message. Make sure the date and 
    time have been set correctly (page 
    13).
    Memory capacity (including 
    your greeting message)
    The total recording capacity is about 18 
    minutes. A maximum of 64 messages 
    can be recorded.
    Note:
    LIf message memory becomes full:
    –“Messages full” is shown on the 
    handset display.
    – The ANSWER ON indicator on the 
    base unit flashes rapidly when the 
    answering system is turned on.
    LWhen the message memory becomes 
    full:
    – If you use the pre-recorded greeting 
    message, the unit automatically 
    switches to another pre-recorded 
    greeting message asking callers to 
    call again later.
    – If you recorded your own greeting 
    message, the same message is still announced to callers even though 
    their messages are not recorded.
    Turning the answering 
    system on/off
    Press {ANSWER ON} to turn on/off the 
    answering system.
    1To  t u r n  o n :
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{7}
    To  t u r n  o f f :
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{8}
    2{OFF}
    Note for base unit and handset:
    LWhen the answering system is turned 
    on, the ANSWER ON indicator on the 
    base unit lights up.
    Call screening
    While a caller is leaving a message, you 
    can listen to the call through the 
    handset’s speaker. To adjust the 
    speaker volume, press {^} or {V} 
    repeatedly. You can answer the call by 
    pressing {C} on the handset. Call 
    screening can be set for each handset. 
    The default setting is “On”.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{1}{0}
    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired setting. 
    i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    Base unit
    Handset
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    Greeting message
    When the unit answers a call, a greeting 
    message is played to callers.
    You can use either:
    – your own greeting message
    – a pre-recorded greeting message
    Recording your greeting 
    message
    1
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{2}
    2{V}/{^}: “Yes” i {SELECT}
    3After a beep sounds, hold the 
    handset about 20 cm (8 inches) 
    away and speak clearly into the 
    microphone (2 minutes max.).
    4Press {STOP} to stop recording.
    5{OFF}
    Using a pre-recorded greeting 
    message
    The unit provides 2 pre-recorded 
    greeting messages:
    – If you erase or do not record your own 
    greeting message, the unit plays a 
    pre-recorded greeting asking callers 
    to leave a message.
    – If the message recording time (page 
    37) is set to “Greeting only”, 
    callers’ messages are not recorded 
    and the unit plays a different pre-
    recorded greeting message asking 
    callers to call again.
    Resetting to a pre-recorded greeting 
    message
    If you want to use a pre-recorded 
    greeting message once you record your 
    own greeting message, you need to 
    erase your own greeting message.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{4}
    2{YES} i {OFF}
    Playing back the greeting 
    message
    1
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{3}
    2{OFF}
    Listening to messages 
    using the base unit
    When new messages have been 
    recorded, the message indicator on the 
    base unit flashes.
    Press {6}.
    LIf new messages have been recorded, 
    the base unit plays back new 
    messages.
    LIf there are no new messages, the 
    base unit plays back all messages.
    Operating the answering 
    system during playback
    *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of 
    a message, the previous message is 
    played.
    Erasing all messages
    Press {ERASE} 2 times while the unit is 
    not in use.
    KeyOperation
    {^} or {V}Adjust the speaker 
    volume
    {7}Repeat message
    *1
    {8}Skip message
    {■} (STOP) Stop playback
    {ERASE}Erase currently 
    playing message
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    Listening to messages 
    using the handset
    When new messages have been 
    recorded:
    –“New message” is displayed.
    – The message indicator on the handset 
    flashes slowly if the message alert 
    feature is turned on (page 38).
    1To listen to new messages:
    {PLAY}
    or
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{3}
    LIf there are no new messages in 
    the answering system, {PLAY} is 
    not displayed.
    To listen to all messages:
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{4}
    2When finished, press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LTo switch to the receiver, press {C}.
    Listening to messages from 
    the message list
    You can select the item to play back.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{9}
    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired item from 
    the message list. i {PLAY}
    LYou can erase the selected 
    message as follows:
    {ERASE} i {V}/{^}: “Yes” i 
    {SELECT}
    3When finished, press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf the item has already been heard, 
    “Q” is displayed, even if it was heard 
    using another handset.LIf the unit cannot receive caller 
    information, “Message” is displayed 
    in the message list.
    Operating the answering 
    system
    {MENU} i D i {SELECT}
    *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of 
    a message, the previous message is  Available for: KX-TGA750 handset
    KeyOperation
    {^} or {V}Adjust the 
    receiver/speaker 
    volume (during 
    playback)
    {1} or {}Skip message (during 
    playback)*2
    {3}Enter the 
    “Settings” menu
    {4}Play new messages
    {5}Play all messages
    {6}Play greeting 
    message
    {7}{6}Record greeting 
    message
    {8}Turn answering 
    system on
    {PAUSE}Pause message
    *3
    {9} or 
    {STOP}Stop recording
    Stop playback
    {0}Turn answering 
    system off
    {*}{4}
    *4Erase currently 
    playing message 
    {*}{5}Erase all messages
    {*}{6}Reset to a pre-
    recorded greeting 
    message
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    played except when playing back 
    from the message list.
    *2 When you play a message from the 
    message list, the unit stops message 
    playback and the display goes back to 
    the message list.
    *3 To resume playback:
    {V}/{^}: “Playback” i {SELECT}
    *4 You can also erase as follows:
    {ERASE} i {V}/{^}: “Yes” i 
    {SELECT}
    Calling back (Caller ID 
    subscribers only)
    If caller information is received for the 
    call, you can call the caller back while 
    listening to a message.
    1Press {PAUSE} during playback.
    2{V}/{^}: “Call back” i 
    {SELECT}
    Editing the number before calling 
    back
    1Press {PAUSE} during playback.
    2{V}/{^}: “Edit & Call” i 
    {SELECT}
    3Press {EDIT} repeatedly until the 
    phone number is shown in the 
    desired format (page 30). i {C}
    Erasing all messages
    1
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{2}{5}
    2{V}/{^}: “Yes” i {SELECT} i 
    {OFF}
    Remote operation
    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 prompts you to 
    press certain dial keys to perform 
    different operations.
    Remote access code
    A 3-digit remote access code must be 
    entered when operating the answering 
    system remotely. This code prevents 
    unauthorized parties from listening to 
    your messages remotely. The default 
    setting is “111”.
    Important:
    LTo prevent unauthorized access to 
    this product, we recommend that you 
    regularly change the remote code.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{6}
    2Enter the desired 3-digit remote 
    access code.
    3{SAVE} i {OFF}
    Deactivating remote operation
    Press {*} in step 2 on “Remote access 
    code”, page 35.
    LThe entered remote access code is 
    deleted.
    Using the answering system 
    remotely
    1
    Dial your phone number from a 
    touch-tone phone.
    2After the greeting message starts, 
    enter your remote access code.
    LThe unit announces the number of 
    new messages.
    LThe voice guidance 
    announcements are different 
    depending on the voice guidance 
    language setting (page 13).
    3Follow the voice guidance prompts 
    as necessary or control the unit 
    using remote commands (page 36).
    4When finished, hang up.
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    Note:
    LYou can also leave a message just as 
    any outside caller can. After the 
    greeting message starts, press {*} to 
    skip the greeting message and record 
    your message after the beep.
    Voice guidance
    When the English voice guidance is 
    selected
    During remote operation, the unit’s voice 
    guidance starts and prompts you to 
    press {1} to perform a specific 
    operation, or press {2} to listen to more 
    available operations.
    Note:
    LIf you do not press any dial keys within 
    10 seconds after a voice guidance 
    prompt, the unit disconnects your call.
    When the Spanish voice guidance is 
    selected
    To start the voice guidance, press {9}. 
    The voice guidance announces the 
    available remote commands (page 36).
    Note:
    LIf you do not press any dial keys within 
    10 seconds after a voice guidance 
    prompt, the unit disconnects your call.
    Remote commands
    You can press dial keys to access 
    certain answering system functions 
    without waiting for the voice guidance to 
    prompt you.*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of 
    a message, the previous message is 
    played.
    *2 For English voice guidance only
    *3 For Spanish voice guidance only
    Turning on the answering 
    system remotely
    If the answering system is off, you can 
    turn it on remotely.
    1Dial your phone number from a 
    touch-tone phone.
    2Let the phone ring 15 times.
    LA long beep is heard.
    3Enter your remote access code 
    within 10 seconds after the long 
    beep.
    LThe greeting message is played 
    back.
    LYou can either hang up, or enter 
    your remote access code again 
    and begin remote operation (page 
    35).
    KeyOperation
    {1}Repeat message
    (during playback)
    *1
    {2}Skip message
    (during playback)
    {4}Play new messages
    {5}Play all messages
    {9}Stop playback*2
    Start voice guidance*3
    {0}Turn answering system 
    off
    {*}{4}Erase currently playing 
    message
    {*}{5}Erase all messages
    {*}{#}End remote operation
    (or hang up)
    KeyOperation
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    Answering system 
    settings
    Number of rings before the 
    unit answers a call
    You can change the number of times the 
    phone rings “Ring count” before the 
    unit answers calls. You can select 2 to 7 
    rings, or “Toll saver”.
    The default setting is “4 rings”.
    “Toll saver”: The unit’s answering 
    system answers at the end of the 2nd 
    ring when new messages have been 
    recorded, or at the end of the 5th ring 
    when there are no new messages. If you 
    call your phone from outside to listen to 
    new messages (page 35), you 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.
    1{MENU} i {#}{2}{1}{1}
    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired setting. 
    i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    For voice mail service subscribers
    If you subscribe to a flat-rate service 
    package that includes Caller ID, call 
    waiting, voice mail, and unlimited 
    local/regional/long distance calls, please 
    note the following:
    LTo use the voice mail service provided 
    by your service provider/telephone 
    company rather than the unit’s 
    answering system, turn off the 
    answering system (page 32).
    LTo use this unit’s answering system 
    rather than the voice mail service 
    provided by your service provider/
    telephone company, please contact 
    your service provider/telephone company to deactivate your voice mail 
    service.
    If your service provider/telephone 
    company cannot do this:
    – Set this unit’s “Ring count” 
    setting so that this unit’s answering 
    system answers calls before the 
    voice mail service of your service 
    provider/telephone company does. 
    It is necessary to check the number 
    of rings required to activate the 
    voice mail service provided by your 
    service provider/telephone 
    company before changing this 
    setting.
    – Change the number of rings of the 
    voice mail service so that the 
    answering system can answer the 
    call first. To do so, contact your 
    service provider/telephone 
    company.
    Caller’s recording time
    You can change the maximum message 
    recording time allowed for each caller. 
    The default setting is “3 min”.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{5}
    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired setting. 
    i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    Selecting “Greeting only”
    You can select “Greeting only” 
    which sets the unit to announce a 
    greeting message to callers but not 
    record messages.
    Select “Greeting only” in step 2 on 
    “Caller’s recording time”, page 37.
    Note:
    LWhen you select “Greeting only”:
    – If you do not record your own 
    message, the unit will play the pre-
    recorded greeting-only message 
    asking callers to call again later.
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    – If you use your own message, 
    record the greeting-only message 
    asking callers to call again later 
    (page 33).
    Message alert
    You can select whether or not the 
    message indicator on the handset 
    flashes slowly when new messages are 
    recorded. The default setting is “On”.
    Important:
    LIf you stored the voice mail access 
    number (page 39), the message 
    indicator also flashes for newly 
    recorded voice mail messages (page 
    40).
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{4}{0}
    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired setting. 
    i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    Note:
    LWhile message alert is on, battery 
    operating time is shortened (page 10).
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    							Voice Mail Service
    39For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Voice mail service
    Voice mail is an automatic answering 
    service offered by your service 
    provider/telephone company. After you 
    subscribe to this service, your service 
    provider/telephone company’s voice 
    mail system answers 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 contact your service provider/
    telephone company for details of this 
    service.
    Important:
    LTo use the voice mail service provided 
    by your service provider/telephone 
    company rather than the unit’s 
    answering system, turn off the 
    answering system (page 32). For 
    details, see page 37.
    LYou need to store the voice mail 
    access number to activate the 
    message alert feature (page 38) for 
    voice mail service.
    Storing the voice mail (VM) 
    access number
    In order to listen to your voice mail 
    messages, you must dial your service 
    provider/telephone company’s voice 
    mail access number. Once you have 
    stored your voice mail access number, 
    you can dial it automatically (page 40).
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{1}
    2Enter your access number (24 digits 
    max.). i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    Note:
    LWhen storing your voice mail access 
    number and your mailbox password, 
    press {PAUSE} to add pauses (page 
    15) between the access number and the password as necessary. Contact 
    your service provider/telephone 
    company for the required pause time.
    Example:
    To erase the voice mail access 
    number
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{1}
    2Press and hold {CLEAR} until all 
    digits are erased. i {SAVE} i 
    {OFF}
    Voice mail (VM) tone detection
    Your service provider/telephone 
    company sends special signals 
    (sometimes called “voice mail tones” or 
    “stutter tones”) to the unit to let you know 
    you have new voice mail messages. If 
    you hear a series of dial tones followed 
    by a continuous dial tone after you press 
    {C}, you have new voice mail 
    messages. Soon after you hang up a call 
    or after the phone stops ringing, your unit 
    checks the phone line to see if new voice 
    mail messages have been recorded.
    Turn this feature off when:
    – You do not subscribe to voice mail 
    service.
    – Your service provider/telephone 
    company does not send voice mail 
    tones.
    – Your phone is connected to a PBX.
    If you are not sure which setting is 
    required, contact your service 
    provider/telephone company.
    Turning VM tone detection on/off
    The default setting is “On”.
    1{MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{2}
    1-222-333-4444
    VM access 
    numberPauses PasswordPPPP 8888
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    2{V}/{^}: Select the desired setting. 
    i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    Listening to voice mail 
    messages
    The unit lets you know that you have 
    new voice mail messages in the 
    following ways:
    –“New Voice Mail” is displayed on 
    the handset if message indication 
    service is available.
    – The message indicator on the handset 
    flashes slowly if the message alert 
    feature is turned on (“Message alert”, 
    page 38).
    1{VM}
    or
    {MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{0}
    LThe speakerphone turns on.
    LIf there are no new messages in 
    the voice mail, {VM} is not 
    displayed.
    2Follow the pre-recorded 
    instructions.
    3When finished, press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf the handset still indicates there are 
    new messages even after you have 
    listened to all new messages, turn it 
    off by pressing and holding {#} until 
    the handset beeps.
    LIf your voice mail service uses voice 
    mail tones and a message is over 3 
    minutes long, the handset may not 
    indicate new messages.
    LIf your voice mail service uses voice 
    mail tones, the tones are heard from 
    any phone connected to the same 
    line. If you want to use another phone 
    to listen to voice mail messages, you 
    have to dial your access number 
    manually.
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