Panasonic KX-THA11 用户手册

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Recording songs from an audio 
device for ringer tones using the 
handset (“Customize ring”)
You can record songs (max. 30 seconds 
each) from an audio device by connecting 
the audio cable included with your base 
unit. These songs can be assigned as the 
handset ringer tone (page 31) and the 
ringer ID (page 24) for phone numbers 
stored in the handset phonebook.
Important:
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If a call is received while a song is being 
recorded or played back, recording or 
playback stops automatically. 
Disconnect the audio cable from the 
handset to answer the call.
1
Connect the audio device (such as a 
CD player or computer) to the handset 
using the audio cable included with your 
base unit.
2
{
MENU} (center of joystick) i f 
i
 {SELECT}
3
Customize ring” i {SELECT}
4
Record” i {SELECT}
5
Start playing the audio device.
6
Press {REC.} to start recording.
7
To stop recording, press {STOP}.
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To listen to the recording, select 
Playback”, then press {SELECT}.
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To re-record, select “Retry”, press 
{
SELECT}, then start from step 5.
8
Save” i {SELECT}
9
Enter the desired name (max. 15 
characters; page 21).
10
{
SAVE} i {OFF}
11
Disconnect the audio cable from the 
handset.
Note:
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The total recording time is about 120 
seconds.
Playing back a song
1
{
MENU} (center of joystick) i f 
i
 {SELECT}
2
Customize ring” i {SELECT}
3
Playback” i {SELECT}
4
Select the desired song. i {PLAY}
5
{
STOP} i {OFF}
Erasing a song
While the song is selected or playing, 
press {ERASE}, then press {YES}.
Note:
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If the erased song was used for the 
handset ringer tone (page 31), “Tone 1” 
or “Tone 2” (default) is used instead of 
that song.
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If the erased song was assigned to 
certain callers as ringer ID (page 24), the 
ringer ID assignment is canceled, and 
the handset ringer tone (page 31) is 
used instead of that song.
Audio device 
Audio cable
Headphone  
output, line  
out, etc. 
Example:
THA11.book  Page 32  Tuesday, March 7, 2006  5:56 PM