Panasonic KX-TG2720 Operating Guide

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This document is a text description of the control panel 
layout for the product listed below.   
“PDF” files of the complete operating instructions are 
available from the Customer Support section of 
www.Panasonic.com.
     
If you need the operating instructions in an alternate 
format, please request it from Customer Support.
       
 
 
Model Number KX-TG2720S 
2.4GHz Expandable Cordless Phone System   
 
Handset 
With the handset facing you, the antenna is a narrow 2 inch long protrusion at the top right. Just below the 
top on the front of the handset is a shallow oval concave. This is the earpiece. The smooth surface below 
the earpiece is the display, its upper edge is defined by a small ridge in the center of the handset below the 
earpice. Below the display are 3 soft keys. Each soft key is used to select a function displayed directly 
above it. "LINE 1" is displayed above the left soft key. The left key works as LINE 1 key. "LINE 2" is 
displayed above the middle soft key. The middle key works as LINE 2 key. In the center below these keys 
is the NAVIGATOR control. The surface of the NAVIGATOR control is concave and circular. This 
control has four active areas that are the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. The 12 
and 6 o'clock positions are the UP and DOWN keys respectively. These are also the volume control up 
and down keys during a call. The 3 and 9 o'clock positions are the right and left arrow keys respectively. 
These are used to enter the directory list. The 3 o'clock position is often used as "Yes" key during 
programming. 
To the left of the NAVIGATOR control, a trapezoid button is the TALK button, its lower edge is defined 
by a small ridge. The thin button below the TALK button is the SPEAKERPHONE button. To the right of 
the NAVIGATOR control, a trapezoid button is the OFF button, its lower edge is defined by a small ridge. 
The thin button below the OFF button is the HOLD button. The HOLD button is also the CLEAR, 
INTERCOM or TRANSFER button. 
Below these buttons is the telephone keypad laid out in the conventional telephone arrangement with a 
"nib" on the 5 button. Immediately below the keypad are 3 thin buttons. The left-most one is the 
CONFERENCE button. The CONFERENCE button is also the FUNCTION button. To the right of the 
CONFERENCE button is the FLASH button. The FLASH button is also the CALL WAIT button. The