Panasonic KX-TG5451 User Guide

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Answering System Features
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Answering system commands
You can also operate the answering 
system by pressing dial keys.
To use the following commands, press 
{
MENU}, then press {Select} at 
Message play”.
*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a 
message, the previous message will be 
played.
*2 To resume operation, press a command 
key within 15 seconds, or the voice 
guidance will start.
Calling back (Caller ID subscribers 
only)
If Caller ID information was received for 
the call, you can call the caller back while 
listening to a message.
Press {Call} during playback.
Note:
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To edit the number before calling back, 
press {Edit} repeatedly to select the 
desired format (page 29), then press 
{
Call}, {C}, or {s}.
Memory capacity
The total recording capacity (including 
your greeting message and caller 
messages) is about 21 minutes. A 
maximum of 64 messages (including a 
greeting message) can be recorded.
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If message memory becomes full:
– “
E” flashes on the base unit.
– the ANSWER ON indicator flashes 
rapidly (if the answering system is 
turned on).
– the unit announces “Memory full” 
when operating the answering 
system.
To record additional messages, erase 
unnecessary messages.
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If less than 3 minutes of recording time is 
available, the unit will announce the 
remaining recording time when 
operating the answering system.
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Messages are retained even if a power 
failure occurs. All messages are saved 
until you erase them. (Flash memory 
message backup)
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The total recording capacity may be 
reduced by the calling party’s 
background noise.
Key
Command
{
1} or {
<} Repeat message (during 
playback)
*1
{
2} or {
>} Skip message (during 
playback)
{
4}
Play new messages
{
5}
Play all messages
{
8}
Turn answering system on
{
9}
Stop playback
*2
{
0}
Turn answering system off
{
CLEAR
or {*}{4}
Erase this message (during 
playback)
{*}{
5}
Erase all messages
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