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Introduction Programming
Accessory information.................... 3 Clock and Alarm............................. 22
Important Information Personal settings............................ 22
For your safety............................... 4 Base settings ................................. 23
Important safety instructions.......... 6 Useful Information
For best performance..................... 6 Voicemail........................................ 27
Other information............................ 7 Troubleshooting.............................. 27
Specifications................................. 8 Index
Getting Started Index .............................................. 29
Setting up....................................... 9
Note when setting up...................... 10
Navigating the menus..................... 11
Date and time................................. 11
Controls.......................................... 12
Display icons.................................. 13
Menu Map...................................... 14
Making/Answering Calls
Making calls.................................... 15
Answering calls.............................. 15
Useful features during a call........... 15
Intercom, transferring calls and
conference calls............................. 16
Redial............................................. 16
Lock/unlock the keypad.................. 17
Handset locator.............................. 17
Phonebook
Phonebook..................................... 18
Caller ID and Calls list
Caller ID and Calls list.................... 20
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Introduction
Accessory information
Supplied accessories
Quantity
No. Accessory item/Part number
KX-TGB110 KX-TGB112
1 AC adaptor/S003IS0600040 1 2
2 Telephone line cord 1 1
3 Telephone plug 1 1
4 Rechargeable batteries *1
2 4
5 Handset cover*2 1 2
6 Charger - 1
*1
See below for replacement battery information.
*2
The handset cover comes attached to the handset.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Additional/replacement accessories
Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information.
Other information
●● Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
●● The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual
product.
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Important Information
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Important Information
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Important Information
Information on Disposal in
other Countries outside the
European Union
Specifications
●● Standard:
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications)
●● Frequency range:
1881,792 to 1897,344 MHz
●● RF transmission power:
Approx. 10 mW (average power
per channel)
●● Power source:
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
●● Power consumption:
Base unit:
Standby: Approx. 0.75 W
Maximum: Approx. 1.15 W
Charger:
Standby: Approx. 0.25 W
Maximum: Approx. 0.85 W
●● Operating conditions:
10 oC to 40 oC 20 % – 80 %
relative air humidity (dry)
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Getting Started
Note:
Setting up ●● Use only the supplied Panasonic
AC adaptor S003IS0600040.
Connections
■■Base unit
Connect the AC adaptor plug to
the unit until you hear a click.
Connect the AC adaptor to the
power outlet.
Connect the telephone line cord
to the unit and telephone line
socket until you hear a click. Battery installation
A DSL/ADSL filter (not ●● USE ONLY rechargeable Ni-MH
supplied)*1 is required if you batteries AAA (R03) size( A ).
have a DSL/ADSL service.
*1
Connect a DSL/ADSL filter ●● Do NOT use Alkaline/Manganese/
between the telephone plug Ni-Cd batteries.
and telephone line cord. ●● Confirm correct polarities.
Note:
●● Use only the supplied Panasonic 1
LINE
Charger
Connect the AC adaptor plug to
the unit until you hear a click.
Connect the AC adaptor to the
power outlet.
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
environment.
2 :
LsR available options.
3 m to select an option.
L R
Note:
If no buttons are pressed for 30
seconds, the handset returns to
standby automatically.
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Getting Started
1 Speaker
Controls 2 Up
During a call, press to increase
Handset earpiece volume, page 15.
When the phone is ringing, press
to increase the handset ringer
volume, page 15.
Press to scroll through the menu
options, redial list, calls list and
phonebook entries.
3 Menu/OK/Mute
Press to open the Menu.
1
Press to select menu options
and to confirm a displayed
option.
During a call, press to turn mute
on/off, page 15.
4 Talk
Press to make and receive calls.
5 Dial keypad
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6 /Keylock
Dial a star.
Press and hold to lock/unlock
9 the keypad.
7 Recall/Flash
2
Use with switchboard/PBX
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3 services and some network
4 11 services.
12 8 Microphone
9 Display
5
See page 13 for an overview
of the display icons.
6 13 10 Phonebook/Delete/Back
7 14
In standby mode, press to open
the phonebook list.
8 15
In editing mode, press to delete
characters and digits.
16 Go back to the previous menu
level.
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
Signal icon
Steady when registered Menu Map
and in range. Flashes when
PHONEBOOK -- VIEW
out of range of the base or
searching for the base.* -- ADD NEW
-- EDIT
Eco mode is ON
-- DELETE*
Zero Emit is ON -- DELETE ALL*
Handset ringer is off CLOCK/ALARM -- DATE & TIME
-- SET ALARM
Indicates a missed call
PERSONAL SET -- HANDSET TONE
Steady when making an -- RING VOLUME
outgoing call
-- RING MELODY
Flashes to indicate an
incoming or internal call -- KEY TONE
-- HANDSET NAME
Indicates an answered call
-- AUTO ANSWER
when viewing the calls list
-- LANGUAGE
Indicates an outgoing call ADVANCED SET -- ECO MODE
when viewing the redial list
-- ZERO EMIT
Menu is open -- AUTO PREFIX
Keypad is locked -- RECALL TIME
-- CHANGE PIN
Alarm is set
-- REGISTER
Indicates new voicemail -- UNREGISTER
messages received
-- RESET
Phonebook is opened *Only available if a phonebook entry
is stored.
More text after
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Making/Answering Calls
Note:
Making calls ●● A 3 second pause is inserted each
1 t . time you press and hold Lh R
Note:
will display.
●● To change the recall time, see
2 Dial the phone number. Lt. R
page 24.
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Making/Answering Calls
rings automatically.
If 2 or more handsets are registered 2 Once the second handset
to the base, internal calls can be
made between two handsets. icon
answers, press and hold Lm R to
join all 3 callers.
flashes and the display shows the
handset number you are calling. 3 Press Le R to end the call.
1 Press I and the other handset
L R
number.
conference call with an outside party
can be made between 2 handsets. 3 Lt. R
transfer.
Note:
If there is no answer from the other
handset press I to return to
L R
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Making/Answering Calls
4 m . “ENTER NAME”.
L R
Handset locator
5 Enter the name, press m . The L R
The handset locator can be used to
number is displayed.
alert a handset user that they are
6 Edit the number if necessary, wanted or locate a missing handset.
then press L m . The number is
R Locator calls cannot be answered by
stored. a handset.
Note: 1 p on the rear of the base. All
L R
See ‘Entering names and Writing tips’ handsets registered to the base
on page 18. will ring.
2 To stop the ringing, p or press
L R
LI on the handset.
R
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Phonebook
OR
be up to 12 characters long and
Enter the first letter of the name
numbers up to 24 digits.
to search alphabetically. The first
Store a name and number name that starts with this letter or
When subscribed to Caller ID, the nearest letter in the alphabet
to display the name of the caller will be displayed.
s : Select the required entry.
instead of the number, save the full L R
1 m . “PHONEBOOK”.
L R
Edit a name and number
2 m ,L R Ld
“ADD NEW”. R
1 m . “PHONEBOOK”.
3 m . “ENTER NAME”.
L R
L R
2 m, d “EDIT”, press
4 Enter the name, press m . m.
L R L R
L R L R
L R
is saved.
once to enter M.
L R
6 e to return to standby.
p
L R
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Phonebook
Delete an entry
1 Lm . “PHONEBOOK”.
R
2 m, d “DELETE”, press
m.
L R L R
L R
4 Lm R to confirm or Lp R to cancel.
2 m, d “DELETE ALL”,
press m .
L R L R
L R
3 Lm to confirm or p to cancel.
R L R
2 m, d “EDIT”, press
m.
L R L R
L R
Note:
An entry stored in the phonebook can
not be stored as a quickdial number.
To dial a quickdial number, press
and hold the relevent key until the
number is displayed and dialled.
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Caller ID and Calls list
Calls list
Caller ID and Calls list
The Calls list stores details of the
IMPORTANT last 20 received calls, including the
To use Caller ID (such as displaying phone number and date and time of
caller phone numbers), first subscribe the call.
to the service from the network
provider. A subscription fee may be The caller’s details are stored in the
payable. Calls list whether or not the call has
been answered. When the list is full,
To ensure that the caller’s name and a new call is received, the oldest
is displayed, make sure the full entry will be deleted automatically.
telephone number, including the area
code is stored in the phonebook. Call waiting and Caller ID
If the caller’s number is stored in the compatible
phonebook, the name assigned to it If you subscribe to Caller ID service,
will be displayed. your handset displays the 2nd
If the number is unavailable, caller’s information while talking.
“UNKNOWN” will be displayed. After you hear a call waiting tone,
the caller’s phone number will be
Caller Display displayed.
If subscribed to Caller ID, the caller’s You can answer the 2nd call, keeping
number will be displayed (provided the 1st call on hold. Follow your
it is not withheld) prior to answering service provider/ telephone company
the call. The display can show the 12 instructions using f . (Recall/flash
L R
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Caller ID and Calls list
4 m . “ENTER NAME”.
For Caller ID Type II users L R
number is displayed.
a conversation, you will hear a
signal tone following the call waiting 6 Edit the number if necessary,
tone and the conversation will be then press L m R to confirm.
interrupted or muted for a short Note:
period of time. This is not a fault See ‘Entering names and Writing tips’
of the product as these events are on page 18.
normal.
●● The tones are generated by Delete an entry
your service provider/telephone 1 Ld R to open the Calls list.
company. 2 Ls : To the required entry.
R
NUMBER”.
If the name is already entered, go
to step 5.
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Programming
L R
“OFF”).
4 Enter the date using the keypad 5 m to confirm or p to return
(e.g. 12--08--15 for 12th of August
L R L R
Note:
5 Enter the time using the keypad
When the phone is ringing, adjust the
(e.g. 14--30 for 2:30pm), press
ringer volume by pressing s .
Lm to confirm.
R
L R
L R
melodies. While scrolling a sample
2 L d , “SET ALARM”, press m .
R L R ring will be heard for each melody.
3 LsR : Select “ON” or “OFF”, press 1 m , d
“PERSONAL
m. SET”, press m .
L R L R
L R L R
(1 - 5).
icon is displayed. When the alarm
goes off the icon flashes. Press 5 Lm to confirm or p to return
R L R
any dial key to stop the sound. After to the previous menu.
10 minutes, the alarm sounds again.
Press t , p or e to stop the
L R L R L R
alarm completely.
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Programming
1 m, “PERSONAL d L R
SET”, press m .
L R L R
L R
3 LsR : Select “ON” or “OFF”.
2 “HANDSET TONE”, press m . L R
4 Lm to confirm or p to return
R L R
Lm. R
Language
4 LsR : Select “ON” or “OFF”. 1 m, d “PERSONAL
m.
L R L R
5 Lm to confirm or p to return
R L R
SET”, press L R
L R Eco mode
2 d“HANDSET NAME”, press By operating the phone in Eco mode,
m.
L R
Note
L R
1 m , “PERSONAL d
SET”, press m .
L R L R
L R
When Zero emit is activated and the
unit has been idle for about 1 minute,
the transmitted power between the
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Programming
handset and the base will stop, an The default recall time is suitable for
incoming call or pressing any key will your country and network operator.
activate the unit and it will revert back It is unlikely that you should need to
to the normal mode. This feature is change this setting unless advised
set to OFF by default. to do so.
1 m , d
“ADVANCED 1 m , d “ADVANCED
SET”, press m .
L R L R
SET”, press m .
L R L R
L R L R
4 Lm to confirm or p to return
R L R
3 : Select “SHORT”, “MEDIUM”
LsR
Auto Prefix
4 Lm to confirm or p to return
R L R
L R
When entering a PIN, the digits are
2 d“AUTO PREFIX”, press shown as ****.
m. d
L R
L R 1 m , “ADVANCED
SET”, press m .
L R L R
d
L R
to standby.
6 m to confirm or p to return
Recall Time
L R L R
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Programming
On the base: L R
1 Press and hold p for 5 3 Enter the 4 digit PIN code (default
L
needs to be de-registered. A
On the handset:
confirmation beep will be heard
2 If the handset is not register to a and the display will return to the
base, press m and then enter previous menu.
L R
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Programming
Note:
Once reset the handset will prompt
you to reset the date and time, see
page 22.
Default settings by reset
Key tone ON
Auto answer OFF
Ringer melody 5
Ringer volume 5
Receiver volume 3
Language ENGLISH
Phonebook Unchanged
Calls list Empty
Redial list Empty
PIN code 0000
Eco mode OFF
Zero Emit OFF
Handset name HANDSET
Auto Prefix EMPTY
Recall Time MEDIUM
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Useful Information
Voicemail Troubleshooting
Voicemail is an automatic answering No dial tone
service offered by your service
provider/telephone company. ●● Use only the telephone line cord
After you subscribe to the service, supplied.
your service provider/telephone ●● Check that the telephone line cord
company’s voicemail system is connected properly.
answers calls for you when you are
●● Check that the mains power is
unavailable to answer the phone or
connected properly.
when your line is busy. Messages
are recorded by your service No display
provider/telephone company, not
your telephone. When you have new ●● Check that the batteries are
messages is displayed on the inserted correctly and fully
handset if message service indication charged. Use only approved
is available. Please contact your rechargeable batteries supplied.
service provider/telephone company ●● Check that the handset is switched
for details of this service. on. Press and hold e .
L R
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Useful Information
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Index
L Language: 23
Index M Making calls: 15
A Alarm: 22 Menu Map: 14
Answering calls: 15 Mute: 15
Auto answer: 23 P Pause: 15
Auto Prefix: 24 Phonebook: 18
B Base unit controls: 13 PIN code: 24
Battery: 3, 5 Power failure: 10
Battery charging: 10 Q Quickdial number: 19
Battery installation: 9, 10 R Recall: 15, 24
Battery level: 10 Receiver volume: 15
Battery performance: 11
Redial
C Caller ID and Calls list: 20
Copy a Redial list number: 17
Conference call: 16
Erasing a redial number: 17
Connections
Redial list button: 13
Base unit: 9
Store redial number to the
Charger: 9 phonebook: 17
Note: 10 Registering a handset: 25
D Date and time: 11, 22
Restore default settings: 25
Default settings: 26
Ringer melody: 22
Display icons: 13
Ringer volume: 15, 22
E Eco mode: 23
S Specifications: 8
H Handset
T Transferring calls: 16
Controls: 12
Troubleshooting: 27
Locator: 17
V Voicemail: 27
Name: 23
Z Zero Emit: 23
Ringer volume: 22
I Intercom: 16
K Keypad lock: 17
Key tones: 23
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Note
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Notes
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Sales Department:
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