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					Operating Instructions   
					5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Answering System   
					Model No.   
					KX-TG5831AL   
					5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Answering System   
					with Dual Handsets   
					Model No.   
					KX-TG5832AL   
					Model shown is KX-TG5831AL.   
					This unit is compatible with Caller ID. To use this feature, you must   
					subscribe to the appropriate service offered by your service provider.   
					Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use.   
					Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save   
					for future reference.   
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					Table of Contents   
					Listening to messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   
					Listening to messages using the base   
					unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   
					Listening to messages using the   
					handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44   
					Memory capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   
					Remote operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Using the answering system   
					remotely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Answering system settings. . . . . . . . . . 47   
					Remote code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   
					Ring count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					Caller’s recording time . . . . . . . . . . . 49   
					Message alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   
					Useful Information   
					Wall mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   
					Base unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only) . . . . . 53   
					Belt clip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   
					Headset (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   
					Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55   
					Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   
					General use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   
					Programmable settings . . . . . . . . . . 56   
					Making/answering calls, Intercom . . 57   
					Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Answering system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   
					Battery charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   
					Power failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60   
					Instructions to customer . . . . . . . . . . . . 61   
					Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					Base unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only) . . . . . 63   
					Index   
					Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64   
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					Introduction   
					Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic cordless telephone.   
					We recommend keeping a record of the following information for future reference.   
					Serial No.   
					Date of purchase   
					(found on the bottom of the unit)   
					Name and address of dealer   
					Attach your purchase receipt here.   
					Your phone   
					KX-TG5831AL   
					KX-TG5832AL   
					L References in these operating instructions to the charger and to the other handset are   
					for KX-TG5832AL users only.   
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					Introduction   
					Accessory information   
					Included accessories   
					Quantity   
					KX-TG5831AL KX-TG5832AL   
					No. Accessory items   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					AC adaptor for base unit   
					Telephone line cord   
					Telephone plug   
					Wall mounting adaptor   
					Battery   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					– 
					– 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					Handset cover   
					Belt clip   
					Charger   
					AC adaptor for charger   
					1 
					5 
					2 
					3 
					7 
					4 
					8 
					6 
					Additional/replacement accessories   
					Accessory items   
					Order number   
					Rechargeable nickel metal HHR-P104   
					hydride (Ni-MH) battery   
					Headset   
					KX-TCA88AL   
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					Introduction   
					Incorrect reassembly can cause   
					electric shock when the unit is   
					subsequently used.   
					Important safety   
					instructions   
					12. Unplug this unit from power outlets and   
					refer servicing to an authorised service   
					centre when the following conditions   
					occur:   
					When using this unit, basic safety   
					precautions should always be followed to   
					reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or   
					personal injury.   
					1. Read and understand all instructions.   
					2. Follow all warnings and instructions   
					marked on this unit.   
					3. Unplug this unit from power outlets   
					before cleaning. Do not use liquid or   
					aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for   
					cleaning.   
					4. Do not use this unit near water, for   
					example near a bathtub, wash bowl,   
					kitchen sink, etc.   
					A. When the power cord is damaged   
					or frayed.   
					B. If liquid has been spilled into the   
					unit.   
					C. If the unit has been exposed to rain   
					or water.   
					D. If the unit does not work normally   
					by following the operating   
					instructions. Adjust only controls   
					covered by the operating   
					instructions. Improper adjustment   
					may require extensive work by an   
					authorised service centre.   
					5. Place the unit securely on a stable   
					surface. Serious damage and/or injury   
					may result if the unit falls.   
					E. If the unit has been dropped or   
					physically damaged.   
					6. Do not cover slots and openings on the   
					unit. They are provided for ventilation   
					and protection against overheating.   
					Never place the unit near radiators, or   
					in a place where proper ventilation is   
					not provided.   
					7. Use only the power source marked on   
					the unit. If you are not sure of the type   
					of power supplied to your home,   
					consult your dealer or local power   
					company.   
					F. If the unit exhibits a distinct change   
					in performance.   
					13. During thunderstorms, avoid using   
					telephones except cordless types.   
					There may be a remote risk of an   
					electric shock from lightning.   
					14. Do not use this unit to report a gas   
					leak, when in the vicinity of the leak.   
					SAVE THESE   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
					8. Do not place objects on the power   
					cord. Install the unit where no one can   
					step or trip on the cord.   
					9. Do not overload power outlets and   
					extension cords. This can result in the   
					risk of fire or electric shock.   
					10. Never push any objects through slots   
					in this unit. This may result in the risk of   
					fire or electric shock. Never spill any   
					liquid on the unit.   
					CAUTION:   
					Installation   
					L Never install telephone wiring during a   
					lightning storm.   
					L Never install telephone jacks in wet   
					locations unless the jack is specifically   
					designed for wet locations.   
					L Never touch uninsulated telephone   
					wires or terminals unless the telephone   
					line has been disconnected at the   
					network interface.   
					11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do   
					not disassemble this unit. Take the unit   
					to an authorised service centre when   
					service is required. Opening or   
					removing covers may expose you to   
					dangerous voltages or other risks.   
					L Use caution when installing or modifying   
					telephone lines.   
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					Introduction   
					L Do not touch the plug with wet hands.   
					the unit in health care facilities if any   
					regulations posted in the area instruct   
					you not to do so. Hospitals or health care   
					facilities may be using equipment that   
					could be sensitive to external RF (radio   
					frequency) energy.   
					L The AC adaptor is used as the main   
					disconnect device. Ensure that the AC   
					outlet is installed near the unit and is   
					easily accessible.   
					Battery   
					To reduce the risk of fire or injury to   
					persons, read and follow these   
					instructions.   
					Notice   
					L Please ensure that a separate   
					telephone, not dependent on local   
					power, is available for emergency use.   
					L Use only the battery(ies) specified.   
					L Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a   
					fire. They may explode. Check with local   
					waste management codes for special   
					disposal instructions.   
					L This equipment will be inoperable when   
					mains power fails.   
					L When a failure occurs which results in   
					the internal parts becoming accessible,   
					disconnect the power supply cord   
					immediately and return this unit to an   
					authorised service centre.   
					L Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies).   
					Released electrolyte is corrosive and   
					may cause burns or injury to the eyes or   
					skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if   
					swallowed.   
					L To minimise the possibility of lightning   
					damage, when you know that a   
					thunderstorm is coming, we recommend   
					that you:   
					– Unplug the telephone line cord from   
					the phone jack.   
					L Exercise care when handling the   
					battery(ies). Do not allow conductive   
					materials such as rings, bracelets or   
					keys to touch the battery(ies), otherwise   
					a short circuit may cause the battery(ies)   
					and/or the conductive material to   
					overheat and cause burns.   
					– Unplug the power supply cord from   
					the AC power outlet.   
					L No “000” or other calls can be made   
					from this device during a mains power   
					failure.   
					L Charge the battery(ies) provided with or   
					identified for use with this product only in   
					accordance with the instructions and   
					limitations specified in this manual.   
					L The earcap on the handset is   
					magnetised and may retain metallic   
					objects.   
					WARNING:   
					L To prevent the risk of fire or electrical   
					shock, do not expose this product to rain   
					or any type of moisture.   
					L This equipment has been tested and   
					found to comply with AS/NZS 3548:   
					1995 limits for electromagnetic   
					interference. Any modifications to any   
					part of the system or to any peripherals   
					may void the EMC compliance of the   
					system or the peripherals.   
					Medical   
					L Consult the manufacturer of any   
					personal medical devices, such as   
					pacemakers or hearing aids, to   
					determine if they are adequately   
					shielded from external RF (radio   
					frequency) energy. (The unit operates in   
					the frequency range of 5.76 GHz to 5.84   
					GHz, and the power output level can   
					range from 0.25 to 0.5 watts.) Do not use   
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					Introduction   
					following places: Near obstacles such as   
					hills, tunnels, undergrounds, near metal   
					objects such as wire fences, etc.   
					For best performance   
					L Operating near 5.8 GHz electrical   
					appliances may cause interference.   
					Move away from the electrical   
					appliances.   
					Base unit location/noise   
					The base unit and handset use radio   
					waves to communicate with each other.   
					For maximum distance and noise-free   
					operation, we recommend the following:   
					Routine care   
					L Placing the unit away from electrical   
					appliances such as a TV, personal   
					computer or another cordless phone.   
					L Wipe the outer surface of the unit with a   
					soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner or   
					any abrasive powder.   
					L Placing the base unit in a HIGH and   
					CENTRAL location with no obstructions   
					such as walls.   
					L Raising the antennas vertically.   
					L If you use the handset near a microwave   
					oven which is being used, noise may be   
					heard. Move away from the microwave   
					oven and closer to the base unit.   
					L If you use the handset near another   
					cordless phone’s base unit, noise may   
					be heard. Move away from the other   
					cordless phone’s base unit and closer to   
					your base unit.   
					Environment   
					L Keep the unit away from electrical noise   
					generating devices, such as fluorescent   
					lamps and motors.   
					L The unit should be kept free from   
					excessive smoke, dust, high   
					temperature and vibration.   
					L The unit should not be exposed to direct   
					sunlight.   
					L Do not place heavy objects on top of the   
					unit.   
					L When you leave the unit unused for a   
					long period of time, unplug this unit from   
					power outlet.   
					L The unit should be kept away from heat   
					sources such as heaters, kitchen stoves,   
					etc. It should not be placed in rooms   
					where the temperature is less than 5 °C   
					or greater than 40 °C. Damp basements   
					should also be avoided.   
					L The maximum calling distance may be   
					shortened when the unit is used in the   
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					Preparation   
					Connections   
					Base unit   
					Fasten the AC adaptor cord.   
					Raise the antennas.   
					Hook   
					To power outlet (230–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   
					AC adaptor   
					To socket   
					Telephone line cord   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					To power outlet (230–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   
					AC adaptor   
					Note:   
					L Base unit: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQLV1AL.   
					L Charger: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor KX-TCA1AL.   
					L The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel   
					warm during use.)   
					L The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet.   
					Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the   
					adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.   
					L The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend connecting a standard   
					telephone to the same telephone line or to the same telephone jack using a telephone   
					double adaptor.   
					L The unit is not designed to be used with rotary (pulse dialling) services.   
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					Preparation   
					If you subscribe to an ADSL service   
					Battery installation   
					L Please attach a noise filter (contact your   
					ADSL provider) to the telephone line   
					between the base unit and the telephone   
					line jack in the event of the following:   
					– Noise is heard during conversations.   
					– Caller ID features (page 25) do not   
					function properly.   
					1 Insert the battery (1), and press it   
					down until it snaps into the   
					compartment (2).   
					2 
					1 
					To socket   
					2 Close the handset cover.   
					Telephone line cord   
					Noise filter   
					(For ADSL users)   
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					Preparation   
					Battery strength   
					You can confirm the battery strength on the   
					handset display.   
					Battery charge   
					Place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger for 6 hours before initial use.   
					Battery icon   
					5 
					Battery strength   
					Fully charged   
					Medium   
					L The unit will beep once, the CHARGE   
					indicator will light, and “Charging” will   
					be displayed.   
					6 
					7 
					Low   
					L “Charge completed” is displayed   
					when the battery has been fully charged.   
					The CHARGE indicator will remain lit.   
					When flashing: needs   
					to be recharged.   
					8 
					Discharged   
					Base unit   
					Recharging the battery   
					Recharge the battery when:   
					– “Recharge battery” is displayed or   
					OR   
					7 flashes on the handset display.   
					– the handset beeps intermittently while it   
					is in use.   
					Note:   
					L Recharge the handset battery for more   
					than 15 minutes, or the display will   
					continue showing the indication.   
					L If the battery has been discharged, the   
					handset will display “Charge for 6h”   
					and 8 when you place the handset   
					on the base unit or charger.   
					CHARGE indicator   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					CHARGE   
					indicator   
					Note:   
					L To ensure the battery charges properly,   
					clean the charge contacts of the   
					handset, base unit, and charger with a   
					soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more   
					often if the unit is subject to grease, dust,   
					or high humidity.   
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					Preparation   
					Battery performance   
					Battery replacement   
					After your Panasonic battery is fully   
					charged, you can expect approximately   
					the following performance:   
					If battery performance diminishes, make   
					sure you have cleaned the charge   
					contacts and fully charged the battery. The   
					battery needs to be replaced if any of the   
					following are displayed after a few phone   
					calls even when you have fully charged the   
					battery.   
					Operation   
					Operating time   
					While in use   
					(talking)   
					Up to 5 hours   
					While not in use   
					Up to 11 days   
					Up to 3 hours   
					*1   
					(standby)   
					– “Recharge battery”   
					– 7 (flashing)   
					– “Charge for 6h”   
					– 8   
					While using the   
					Clarity Booster   
					feature (page 20)   
					*1 Handset is off the base unit or charger   
					but not in use.   
					L Use only the rechargeable Panasonic   
					battery noted on page 5.   
					Note:   
					1 Press the notch on the cover firmly and   
					slide it as indicated by the arrow.   
					L Battery power is consumed whenever   
					the handset is off the base unit or   
					charger, even when the handset is not in   
					use. The longer you leave the handset   
					off the base unit or charger, the shorter   
					you can actually talk on the handset.   
					Actual battery performance depends on   
					a combination of how often the handset   
					is in use and how often it is not in use.   
					L Once the battery is fully charged, you do   
					not have to charge it again until   
					“Recharge battery” is displayed or   
					7 flashes. This will maximise the   
					battery life.   
					2 Replace the old battery with a new one,   
					and close the cover (see page 10 for   
					battery installation).   
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					Preparation   
					Controls and displays   
					Controls   
					Base unit   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					E 
					F 
					G H I   
					J 
					K 
					E 
					KX-TG5832AL KX-TG5831AL   
					L 
					M 
					N 
					O P Q R   
					A {LOCATOR/INTERCOM 1}   
					B {LOCATOR/INTERCOM 2}   
					C {LOCATOR/INTERCOM}   
					D CHARGE indicator   
					E Antenna   
					K {ERASE}   
					L Charge contacts   
					M MIC (Microphone)   
					N VOL. (Volume) {<} {>}   
					O {STOP}   
					F Speaker   
					P {MESSAGE}   
					MESSAGE indicator   
					G Display   
					Q {<} (Repeat)   
					H {ANSWER ON}   
					ANSWER ON indicator   
					R {>} (Skip)   
					I {GREETING REC} (Recording)   
					J {GREETING CHECK}   
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					Handset   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					A 
					H 
					I 
					A 
					B 
					J 
					B 
					K 
					L 
					M 
					C 
					D 
					B 
					A Charge contacts   
					E 
					F 
					B CHARGE indicator   
					Using the navigator key   
					The handset navigator key can be used to   
					navigate through menus and to select   
					items shown on the display, by pressing   
					{^}, {V}, {<}, or {>}.   
					N 
					O 
					P 
					G 
					A Speaker   
					B Soft key   
					C Headset jack   
					D {C} (TALK)   
					E Navigator key   
					F {s} (SP-PHONE)   
					G {PAUSE} {REDIAL}   
					H Ringer indicator   
					Message indicator   
					I Receiver   
					J Display   
					K {MENU}   
					L {OFF}   
					M {MUTE} {CLEAR}   
					N {HOLD} {INTERCOM}   
					O Microphone   
					P Charge contacts   
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					Preparation   
					Soft keys   
					The handset features 2 soft keys. By   
					Display   
					pressing a soft key, you can select the   
					function displayed directly above it.   
					Base unit display items   
					Displayed   
					Meaning   
					item   
					L The functions displayed will vary   
					depending on how you are using the   
					unit.   
					E 
					Flashes when message   
					L When a function does not appear above   
					a soft key, the soft key has no function.   
					memory is full.   
					E 
					Flashes when the date and   
					time need to be set.   
					5 
					C 
					Base unit is on an intercom   
					call, or handset is using the   
					answering system.   
					Rcvd   
					calls   
					Phone   
					book   
					K 
					L 
					When flashing: base unit is   
					paging or is being paged.   
					B 
					C 
					Line is in use.   
					When flashing: a call is on   
					hold or the answering   
					system is answering a call.   
					When flashing rapidly: a   
					call is being received.   
					Soft key examples:   
					Display   
					Action   
					function   
					Rcvd   
					calls   
					Enters caller list   
					E 
					Greeting message   
					recording error   
					Conf   
					Establishes a conference   
					call   
					9@   
					Answering system is in   
					greeting only mode (caller   
					messages will not be   
					recorded).   
					*1   
					*1 KX-TG5832AL only   
					H1   
					Handsetnumber;displayed   
					when paging or being   
					Backlit display and handset keypad   
					The handset display and dialling buttons   
					will light for a few seconds after pressing   
					any of the handset’s controls or lifting the   
					handset off the base unit or charger. They   
					will also light when a call is being received.   
					paged. (example shown   
					*1   
					here: handset 1)   
					*1 KX-TG5832AL only   
					Handset display items   
					Displayed   
					Meaning   
					item   
					J 
					5 
					Voice enhancer is on.   
					Battery strength   
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					Preparation   
					7 Press {OFF}.   
					Setting the date and time   
					Note:   
					L If you make a mistake when entering the   
					date and time, press {<}, {>}, {V}, or   
					{^} to move the cursor, then make the   
					correction.   
					Set the date and time so that the unit will   
					announce the day and time each message   
					was recorded by the answering system   
					(page 41) when you play back messages.   
					L If a power failure occurs, E will flash to   
					indicate the date and time must be set   
					again.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Date and time” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>} or {Select}.   
					To confirm the date and time   
					Repeat steps 1 and 2. Press {OFF} when   
					finished.   
					Date and time   
					KBack dB SelectL   
					Time adjustment (Caller ID subscribers   
					only)   
					When calls are received, Caller ID will   
					automatically adjust the date and time   
					(including daylight saving time).   
					3 Enter the current day, month, and year   
					by selecting 2 digits for each.   
					Example: 15 June, 2005   
					Press {1}{5} {0}{6} {0}{5}.   
					Date:31.12.2005   
					Time:12:00 AM   
					L If you have not set the date and time   
					manually, Caller ID will not adjust the   
					date and time.   
					KAM/PM   
					SaveL   
					L You can turn this feature off (page 38).   
					4 Enter the current hour and minute (12-   
					hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits   
					for each.   
					Example: 9:30 PM   
					Press {0}{9} {3}{0}.   
					Date:15.06.2005   
					Time:12:00 AM   
					K 
					AM/PM   
					Save   
					L 
					L 
					5 Select “AM” or “PM” by pressing {AM/   
					PM}.   
					Date:15.06.2005   
					Time:09:30 AM   
					KAM/PM   
					Save   
					6 Press {Save}.   
					L When the date and time are set, E   
					disappears from the base unit   
					display.   
					L If the handset beeps 3 times, the date   
					and time were not set correctly. Enter   
					the correct digits.   
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					Making/Answering Calls   
					4 When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger.   
					Making calls   
					Note:   
					L Talk alternately with the caller in a quiet   
					room.   
					L If the other party has difficulty hearing   
					you, press {V} to decrease the speaker   
					volume.   
					Soft keys   
					{OFF}   
					L While on a call, you can switch from the   
					receiver to the speakerphone by   
					pressing {s}. To switch back to the   
					receiver, press {C}.   
					{C}   
					{s}   
					Navigator key   
					{MUTE}   
					{CLEAR}   
					{HOLD}   
					To adjust the speaker volume   
					6 levels (high to low) are available.   
					While using the speaker, press {V} or {^}   
					repeatedly.   
					{PAUSE}   
					{REDIAL}   
					Microphone   
					1 Lift the handset and press {C}.   
					L “Talk” will be displayed.   
					To dial after confirming the entered   
					number   
					2 Dial the phone number.   
					1 Enter the phone number.   
					3 When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger.   
					Example:   
					3334444   
					KRecall   
					CallL   
					Note:   
					L To correct a digit, press {<} or {>} to   
					move the cursor, then press   
					{CLEAR}. Enter the correct number.   
					L “Line in use” is displayed when   
					someone is talking on the other handset   
					(KX-TG5832AL only) or another phone.   
					L If a pause is required when dialling,   
					press {PAUSE} where needed (page   
					20).   
					To adjust the receiver volume   
					3 levels (high/medium/low) are available.   
					While using the receiver, press {V} or {^}   
					repeatedly.   
					L To cancel, press {OFF}.   
					2 Press {C}, {s}, or {Call}.   
					To use the speakerphone   
					3 When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger.   
					1 Lift the handset and press {s}.   
					L “SP-phone” will be displayed.   
					To redial the last number dialled   
					1 Press {C} or {s}.   
					2 Dial the phone number.   
					3 When the other party answers, speak   
					into the microphone.   
					2 Press {REDIAL}.   
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					Making/Answering Calls   
					To make a call using the redial list   
					The last 5 phone numbers dialled are   
					stored in the redial list.   
					Answering calls   
					When a call is being received, the ringer   
					indicator flashes rapidly.   
					1 Press {REDIAL}.   
					L The last number dialled will be   
					1 Lift the handset and press {C} or {s}.   
					displayed.   
					L You can also answer a call by   
					pressing any button except {V}, {^},   
					{<}, {>}, or {OFF}. (Any key talk   
					feature)   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired number.   
					L To delete the displayed number,   
					press {CLEAR}.   
					L To exit the list, press {OFF}.   
					2 When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger.   
					3 Press {C}, {s}, or {Call}.   
					Auto talk   
					This feature allows you to answer a call by   
					simply lifting the handset off the base unit   
					or charger. You do not need to press {C}.   
					To activate this feature, see page 35.   
					Temporary ringer off   
					While the handset is ringing for an outside   
					call, you can turn the ringer off temporarily   
					by pressing {OFF}. The handset will ring   
					the next time a call is received.   
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					Making/Answering Calls   
					MUTE button   
					Useful features during a   
					call   
					You can mute your voice during a   
					conversation. While mute is turned on you   
					will be able to hear the other party, but the   
					other party will not be able to hear you.   
					To mute your voice, press {MUTE}.   
					HOLD button   
					This feature allows you to put an outside   
					call on hold.   
					Example:   
					Talk   
					00-00-30 <Mute>   
					KX-TG5831AL:   
					Press {HOLD} during an outside call.   
					L “Hold” will be displayed.   
					L To return to the call, press {C} or {s}.   
					L “<Mute>” will flash on the display.   
					L To return to the conversation, press   
					{MUTE}, {C}, or {s}.   
					Voice enhancer   
					KX-TG5832AL:   
					This feature can simulate a band signal   
					above the normal bandwidth limitations,   
					achieving a sound which is close to the   
					actual voice. You can turn this feature on   
					or off, depending on the circumstance.   
					1 Press {HOLD} during an outside call.   
					L To transfer the call to the other   
					handset, see page 31, step 2.   
					2 Press {HOLD} again.   
					1 Press {MENU} during an outside call.   
					L “Hold” will be displayed.   
					L To return to the call, press {C} or   
					{s}.   
					L The other handset user can take the   
					call by pressing {C} or {s}.   
					2 To turn this feature on or off, press {3}.   
					L You can also select “V.E. on” or   
					“V.E. off” by pressing {V} or {^}   
					then pressing {>}.   
					Note:   
					g3=V.E. on   
					L “Line on hold” will be displayed on   
					the other handset (KX-TG5832AL only).   
					L When turned on, “J” will be   
					displayed.   
					L If another phone is connected on the   
					same line (page 9), you can also take   
					the call by lifting its handset.   
					Note:   
					L If a call is kept on hold for more than 6   
					minutes, an alarm tone will start to   
					sound and the ringer indicator will flash   
					rapidly. After 4 additional minutes on   
					hold, the call will be disconnected.   
					L Once you turn voice enhancer on, it will   
					be activated for all outside calls until   
					turned off.   
					L You can also turn this feature on or off by   
					programming (page 35).   
					L Depending on the condition and quality   
					of your telephone line, this feature may   
					emphasise existing line noise. If it   
					becomes difficult to hear, turn this   
					feature off.   
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					Making/Answering Calls   
					Clarity booster   
					PAUSE button (for PBX/long   
					This feature can improve sound clarity   
					when the handset is used in an area where   
					there may be interference. During an   
					outside call, this feature will be turned on   
					automatically when necessary. This   
					feature will turn off when you hang up or   
					put a call on hold. It will not turn off   
					automatically during a call. You can also   
					turn this feature on or off manually.   
					distance service users)   
					A pause is sometimes required when   
					making calls using a PBX or long distance   
					service.   
					For example, if you need to dial the line   
					access number “9” when making outside   
					calls with a PBX:   
					1 Press {9}.   
					1 Press {MENU} during an outside call.   
					2 Press {PAUSE}, then dial the phone   
					number.   
					2 Press {2} to select “Booster on” or   
					Example:   
					“Booster off”.   
					9P0555666777   
					L You can also select “Booster on” or   
					“Booster off” by pressing {V} or   
					{^} then pressing {>}.   
					K 
					Recall   
					CallL   
					3 Press {C}, {s}, or {Call}.   
					1=Phonebook   
					2=Booster on   
					g 
					Note:   
					L A 3.5 second pause is inserted each   
					time {PAUSE} is pressed. Press   
					repeatedly to insert longer pauses.   
					L While this feature is turned on,   
					“BOOST” will flash on the display.   
					Note:   
					Recall button   
					Pressing {Recall} allows you to use   
					special features of your host PBX such as   
					transferring an extension call, or accessing   
					optional telephone services such as Call   
					Waiting.   
					L If this feature is turned off manually   
					during a call, it will not be turned on   
					automatically during the same call.   
					L While this feature is turned on, battery   
					operating time will be shortened (page   
					12).   
					Example:   
					Talk   
					00-00-20   
					Recall   
					Call share (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					K 
					When the other handset is on an outside   
					call, this feature allows you to join that call.   
					To join a conversation, press {C} or {s}   
					when the other handset is on an outside   
					call.   
					Note:   
					L To change the recall time, see page 36.   
					L “Conference” will be displayed.   
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					Phonebook   
					7 Press {Save}.   
					L To add other items, repeat from step   
					2.   
					Using the phonebook   
					The handset phonebook allows you to   
					make calls without having to dial manually.   
					You can add 50 names and phone   
					numbers to the handset phonebook and   
					search for phonebook entries by name.   
					8 Press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L Caller ID subscribers can use ringer ID   
					and light-up ID features (page 25).   
					Adding items to the phonebook   
					To store emergency numbers   
					Emergency numbers are numbers stored   
					in the phonebook that can be dialled using   
					the phonebook even when dial lock is   
					turned on (page 37).   
					1 Press {Phonebook}.   
					Rcvd   
					calls   
					Phone   
					book   
					K 
					L 
					To store a number as an emergency   
					number, add # at the beginning of the   
					name (see “Adding items to the   
					phonebook”).   
					2 Press {Add}.   
					L The display shows the number of   
					items in the phonebook.   
					Example:   
					Phonebook   
					7 items   
					SearchL   
					Character table   
					The dial keys can be used to enter   
					characters. To enter a character, press the   
					appropriate dial key, repeatedly if   
					necessary. To enter another character that   
					is located on the same dial key, first press   
					{>} to move the cursor to the next space.   
					K 
					Add   
					3 Enter the name (max. 16 characters).   
					See the character table for entry.   
					Enter name   
					| 
					Back   
					K 
					NextL   
					Key   
					{1}   
					{2}   
					{3}   
					{4}   
					{5}   
					{6}   
					{7}   
					{8}   
					{9}   
					{0}   
					{*}   
					{#}   
					Characters   
					& ’   
					( 
					) 
					, 
					– 
					. 
					/ 
					1 
					4 Press {Next}.   
					a 
					d 
					g 
					j 
					b 
					c 
					f 
					A B C 2   
					D E F 3   
					5 Enter the phone number (max. 32   
					e 
					h 
					k 
					digits).   
					i 
					G H I   
					K L   
					4 
					5 
					L If a pause is required when dialling,   
					press {PAUSE} where needed (page   
					20).   
					l 
					J 
					m n   
					o 
					r 
					M N O 6   
					P Q R S 7   
					T U V 8   
					W X Y Z 9   
					Enter phone no.   
					p 
					t 
					q 
					u 
					s 
					v 
					y 
					w x   
					z 
					6 Press {Next}.   
					0 
					Space   
					L If you want to change the name and   
					number, press {Edit}, then repeat   
					from step 3.   
					; 
					# 
					Example:   
					Tom   
					0555654321   
					Edit   
					{CLEAR} To delete a character or   
					number   
					K 
					SaveL   
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					Phonebook   
					L If there is no item corresponding to   
					the letter you selected, the next item   
					will be displayed.   
					To edit/correct a mistake   
					Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor to the   
					character or number you wish to erase,   
					then press {CLEAR}. Enter the   
					3 Press {V} repeatedly to display the   
					appropriate character or number.   
					desired item.   
					L To exit the phonebook, press {OFF}.   
					L To dial the displayed number, press   
					{C} or {s}.   
					Note:   
					L Press and hold {CLEAR} to erase all   
					characters or numbers.   
					Editing items in the phonebook   
					Calling someone in the   
					phonebook   
					Phonebook items can be searched for   
					alphabetically by scrolling through the   
					phonebook items.   
					1 Press {Phonebook}, then press   
					{Search}.   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					1 Press {Phonebook}.   
					3 Press {Edit}.   
					L For quick search, you can skip to step   
					3.   
					4 Edit the name if necessary. See the   
					character table on page 21 for   
					character entry.   
					2 Press {Search}.   
					0-9=Name search   
					dB=Scroll list   
					5 Press {Next}.   
					6 Edit the phone number if necessary.   
					3 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					7 Press {Next}, then press {Save}.   
					L To exit the phonebook, press {OFF}.   
					4 Press {C} or {s}.   
					Note:   
					L To edit other items, repeat from step   
					2.   
					8 Press {OFF}.   
					L To view a phone number over 16 digits   
					long, follow steps 1 to 3, then press   
					{Edit} and {Next}. Press {OFF} when   
					finished.   
					Erasing items in the phonebook   
					1 Press {Phonebook}, then press   
					{Search}.   
					To search for a name by initial   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					1 Press {Phonebook}, then press   
					3 Press {CLEAR}.   
					{Search}.   
					4 Press {Yes}.   
					2 Press the dialling button ({0} to {9},   
					{#}, or {*}) which corresponds to the   
					first letter you are searching for (see the   
					character table, page 21).   
					L To cancel erasing, press {No}.   
					L To erase other items, repeat from   
					step 2.   
					Example: “LISA”   
					Press {5} repeatedly to display any   
					name with the initial “L”.   
					5 Press {OFF}.   
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					Phonebook   
					Chain dial feature   
					Copying phonebook   
					items (KX-TG5832AL   
					only)   
					This feature allows you to dial phone   
					numbers from the phonebook while you   
					are on a call.   
					Example: Using a long distance calling   
					card   
					You can copy one or all of the phonebook   
					items of one handset to the phonebook of   
					the other handset.   
					1 Dial from the phonebook:   
					18000123456 (Calling card access   
					number).   
					Important:   
					2 When prompted, dial from the   
					phonebook:   
					L Make sure the destination handset is not   
					in use.   
					1234 (Calling card PIN).   
					L Do not place your handset on the base   
					unit or charger until copying has   
					finished, otherwise copying will stop.   
					3 When prompted, dial from the   
					phonebook:   
					15550123456 (the person you want to   
					call).   
					L If an outside call is received during the   
					phonebook copy, copying will stop. You   
					will need to copy the item(s) later.   
					1 During an outside call, press   
					{MENU}.   
					L Ringer ID and light-up ID settings for   
					phonebook items are not copied (page   
					25).   
					2 Press {1} to select “Phonebook”.   
					3 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					Copying an item   
					4 Press {Call}.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					L Repeat from step 1 to dial other   
					numbers.   
					2 Scroll to “Copy phonebook” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Note:   
					3 Scroll to “Copy 1 item” by pressing   
					L When storing a calling card access   
					number and your PIN in the phonebook   
					as one phonebook item, press {PAUSE}   
					to add pauses after the number and PIN   
					as necessary (page 20).   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					L To search for the item by initial, see   
					page 22.   
					5 Press {Send}.   
					L When the item has been copied,   
					“Complete” will be displayed.   
					L The destination handset display will   
					show “Phonebook Receiving”,   
					then “Phonebook Received”.   
					L To copy another item, repeat from   
					step 4.   
					6 Press {OFF}.   
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					Phonebook   
					Copying all items   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Copy phonebook” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					3 Scroll to “Copy all items” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					L When all items have been copied,   
					“Complete” will be displayed.   
					L The destination handset display will   
					show “Phonebook Receiving”,   
					then “Phonebook Received”.   
					4 Press {OFF}.   
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					Caller ID Service   
					Call waiting and Caller ID   
					compatible   
					If you subscribe to Caller ID service, your   
					handset displays the 2nd caller’s   
					information while talking. After you hear a   
					call waiting tone, the caller’s phone   
					number will be displayed.   
					Using Caller ID service   
					This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use   
					Caller ID features, you must subscribe to   
					your telephone company’s Caller ID   
					service.   
					Caller ID features   
					You can answer the 2nd call, keeping the   
					1st call on hold.   
					Follow Telstra or your service provider   
					instructions using {Recall}.   
					When an outside call is being received, the   
					calling party’s phone number will be   
					displayed.   
					Phone numbers for the last 50 different   
					callers will be logged in the caller list,   
					allowing you to return missed calls. Caller   
					information is stored by the most recent   
					call to the oldest.   
					L If the phone number is stored in the   
					phonebook with its name, the caller’s   
					name will also be displayed.   
					L Please contact Telstra or your service   
					provider for details and availability in   
					your area.   
					L When Caller ID information is received   
					and it matches a phone number stored   
					in the phonebook:   
					For Caller ID Type II users   
					– The stored name will be displayed and   
					logged in the caller list. (Private name   
					display)   
					– The handset will use the ringer tone   
					and the ringer indicator colour you   
					assigned to the caller. (Ringer ID and   
					light-up ID)   
					When you receive a 2nd call during a   
					conversation, you will hear a signal tone   
					following the call waiting tone and the   
					conversation will be interrupted or   
					muted for a short period of time. This is   
					not fault of the product as these events are   
					normal.   
					L While listening to a message recorded   
					by the answering system, using the   
					handset, you can call back the caller   
					without having to dial the phone number   
					(page 45).   
					L The tones are generated by the   
					telephone company.   
					Ringer ID and light-up ID   
					This feature can help you identify who is   
					calling by using different ringers and ringer   
					indicator colours for different callers stored   
					in the phonebook. You can assign a   
					different ringer and indicator colour to each   
					phonebook item. When a call is received   
					from a caller stored in the phonebook, the   
					ringer and indicator colour are used after   
					Caller ID information is displayed.   
					L If the unit cannot receive caller   
					information, the following will be   
					displayed:   
					“Out of area”: The caller dialled from   
					an area which does not provide Caller ID   
					service.   
					“Private caller”: The caller   
					requested not to send caller information.   
					L If the unit is connected to a PBX system,   
					caller information may not be received   
					properly. Consult your PBX supplier.   
					L The ringer and indicator colour may be   
					changed after the 2nd ring.   
					L If the name display service is available in   
					your area, the display will show callers’   
					names. For further information, please   
					contact your telephone company.   
					Ringer ID   
					You can assign a different ringer tone to   
					each caller in the phonebook. If you select   
					“No Ringer ID”, the unit will use the   
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					Caller ID Service   
					ringer tone you set on page 34 when a call   
					is received from that caller. The default   
					setting is “No Ringer ID”.   
					Caller list   
					Caller information for the last 50 different   
					callers will be logged in the caller list. You   
					can use this list to return missed calls.   
					1 Press {Phonebook}, then press   
					{Search}.   
					L Caller information includes phone   
					numbers, the date and time of calls, and   
					the number of times the caller called.   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					3 Press {Option}.   
					Missed calls   
					4 Press {1} to select “Ringer ID”.   
					If a call is not answered, the unit treats the   
					call as a missed call. The number of   
					missed calls is shown on the handset   
					display. This lets you know if you should   
					view the caller list to see who called while   
					you were out.   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired ringer tone.   
					L You can also select the ringer tone by   
					pressing {1} to {7}, or {0} (“No   
					Ringer ID”).   
					Example: Handset off the base unit or   
					charger   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					10 missed calls   
					Rcvd   
					calls   
					Light-up ID   
					Phone   
					book   
					K 
					L 
					You can assign a different ringer indicator   
					colour to each caller in the phonebook.   
					Select “Color1-Default” (Amber),   
					“Color2” (Green), “Color3” (Red), or   
					“Multicolor”.   
					Note:   
					L When the unit has new messages, “New   
					message” will be displayed in place of   
					“missed calls”.   
					1 Press {Phonebook}, then press   
					{Search}.   
					Viewing the caller list and   
					calling back   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					1 Press {V} or {^} to enter the caller list.   
					3 Press {Option}.   
					2 Press {V} to search from the most   
					recent call, or press {^} to search from   
					the oldest call.   
					4 Press {2} to select “Light-up ID”.   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					L To exit the caller list, press {OFF}.   
					3 Press {C} or {s}.   
					Note:   
					the desired ringer indicator colour.   
					L You can also select the colour by   
					pressing {1} to {4}.   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					L You can also press {Rcvd calls} to   
					enter the caller list.   
					L Calling back will not be possible if the   
					caller information does not include a   
					phone number.   
					L In some cases, you may have to edit the   
					number before dialling.   
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					Caller ID Service   
					L If the caller’s name and phone number   
					Editing a caller’s phone number   
					before calling back   
					are stored in the phonebook, the caller’s   
					name and phone number are displayed   
					alternately.   
					You can edit a phone number in the caller   
					list.   
					Example:   
					JACK SMITH   
					3:10P 29JUN.   
					1 Press {V} or {^} to enter the caller list.   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					0555333444   
					3:10P 29JUN.   
					the desired item.   
					3 Press {Edit}.   
					L If an arrow (→ ) is displayed after the   
					number, the whole phone number will   
					not be shown. Press {*} to see the   
					remaining numbers or to return to the   
					previous display. Each time you press   
					{*}, the display will change alternately.   
					4 Add or erase digits to the beginning of   
					the number as necessary.   
					L To add a digit, press the desired dial   
					key.   
					L To erase a digit, press {CLEAR} or   
					{#}.   
					Example:   
					222333344445555   
					3:10P 29JUN.   
					→ 
					{*}   
					5 Press {C} or {s} to call back.   
					2223333444455556   
					666   
					Note:   
					L The edited phone number will not be   
					saved in the caller list.   
					L KX-TG5832AL only:   
					Each handset has its own caller list. If   
					you viewed the caller list or answered a   
					call on one handset, the same   
					information in the other handset will be   
					displayed as “missed calls”.   
					Storing caller information into   
					the phonebook   
					Items in the caller list can be stored into   
					each handset’s phonebook.   
					Displayed symbols   
					1 Press {V} or {^} to enter the caller list.   
					L If the same caller calls more than once, it   
					will be displayed with the number (“×2”   
					to “×9”). Only the date and time of the   
					most recent call will be stored.   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					L To edit the number, press {Edit}, then   
					edit the number (see “Editing a   
					caller’s phone number before calling   
					back”, step 4).   
					L A Q is displayed next to items which   
					have already been viewed or answered   
					on this handset.   
					3 Press {Save}.   
					L “Enter name” will be displayed.   
					L If the caller has name information, the   
					name and phone number will be   
					saved. Skip to step 6.   
					4 Enter the name if necessary (see page   
					21, step 3).   
					5 Press {Next}, then press {Save}.   
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					Caller ID Service   
					L To continue storing other items,   
					repeat from step 2.   
					Erasing caller information   
					6 Press {OFF}.   
					Erasing a selected item   
					Note:   
					1 Press {V} or {^} to enter the caller list.   
					L If the caller information does not include   
					a phone number, you cannot store it in   
					the phonebook.   
					2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display   
					the desired item.   
					3 Press {CLEAR}.   
					L To erase other items, repeat from   
					step 2.   
					L To exit the caller list, press {OFF}.   
					Erasing all items   
					Make sure that you have no missed calls.   
					1 Press {V} or {^} to enter the caller list.   
					2 Press {All erase}.   
					L To cancel erasing, press {No}.   
					3 Press {Yes}.   
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					Intercom Features   
					From the base unit to the handset   
					Intercom   
					1 Base unit:   
					Intercom calls can be made between a   
					handset and the base unit (and between 2   
					handsets, KX-TG5832AL only).   
					Press {LOCATOR/INTERCOM}.   
					L The handset will beep for 1 minute.   
					L To stop paging, press {LOCATOR/   
					INTERCOM}.   
					Note:   
					L If you have difficulty hearing the other   
					party while using the speaker, decrease   
					the speaker volume.   
					2 Handset:   
					Press {C}, {s}, or {INTERCOM} to   
					answer the page.   
					L If you receive a phone call while talking   
					on the intercom, you will hear 2 tones   
					(page 34). To answer the call, press   
					{OFF}, then press {C} or {s}.   
					3 Base unit:   
					When the paged party answers, speak   
					into the MIC.   
					L You cannot change the ringer tone for   
					intercom calls.   
					4 Base unit:   
					When finished talking, press   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM}.   
					For KX-TG5831AL users   
					Note:   
					L You can locate a misplaced handset by   
					paging it. (Handset locator)   
					From the handset to the base unit   
					1 Handset:   
					Press {INTERCOM}.   
					L The base unit will beep for 1 minute.   
					L To stop paging, press {OFF}.   
					2 Base unit:   
					Press {LOCATOR/INTERCOM} to   
					answer the page.   
					3 Handset:   
					When finished talking, press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L During an intercom call, the handset   
					user can switch to the speaker by   
					pressing {s}. To switch back to the   
					receiver, press {C}.   
					L To adjust the base unit’s speaker   
					volume, press {>} or {<} repeatedly. 8   
					levels (high to low) are available.   
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					Intercom Features   
					From the base unit to a handset   
					For KX-TG5832AL users   
					Call the desired unit by selecting the   
					extension number, shown in the upper   
					right of each handset’s display. The base   
					unit’s extension number is 0.   
					1 Base unit:   
					Press {LOCATOR/INTERCOM 1} or   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM 2}.   
					L The handset will beep for 1 minute.   
					L To confirm the handset’s extension   
					number ([1]or [2]), place the handset   
					on the base unit or charger.   
					L To stop paging, press either   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM 1} or   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM 2}.   
					L The base unit will display the paging or   
					paged handset number (H1 or H2).   
					2 Handset:   
					Press {C}, {s}, or {INTERCOM} to   
					answer the page.   
					From the handset to the base unit   
					1 Handset:   
					3 Base unit:   
					Press {INTERCOM}, then press {0}.   
					When the paged party answers, speak   
					into the MIC.   
					L You can also select the base unit by   
					pressing {V} or {^} then pressing   
					{>}.   
					L The base unit will ring for 1 minute.   
					L To stop paging, press {OFF}.   
					4 Base unit:   
					When finished talking, press either   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM 1} or   
					{LOCATOR/INTERCOM 2}.   
					2 Base unit:   
					Note:   
					Press either {LOCATOR/INTERCOM   
					1} or {LOCATOR/INTERCOM 2} to   
					answer the page.   
					L You can locate a misplaced handset by   
					paging it. (Handset locator)   
					From one handset to the other handset   
					Example: When handset 1 calls handset 2.   
					3 Handset:   
					When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the charger.   
					1 Handset 1:   
					Press {INTERCOM}, then press the   
					other handset number {2}.   
					Note:   
					L During an intercom call, the handset   
					user can switch to the speaker by   
					pressing {s}. To switch back to the   
					receiver, press {C}.   
					L You can also select the handset by   
					pressing {V} or {^} then pressing   
					{>}.   
					L The paged handset will beep for 1   
					minute.   
					L To adjust the base unit’s speaker   
					volume, press {>} or {<} repeatedly. 8   
					levels (high to low) are available.   
					L To stop paging, press {OFF}.   
					2 Handset 2:   
					Press {C}, {s}, or {INTERCOM} to   
					answer.   
					3 When finished talking, press {OFF} or   
					place the handset on the base unit or   
					charger.   
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					Intercom Features   
					Transferring a call (KX-   
					TG5832AL only)   
					Conference calls (KX-   
					TG5832AL only)   
					Outside calls can be transferred from one   
					handset to the other.   
					A conference call allows 2 handsets to   
					speak together with an outside party.   
					1 During an outside call, press   
					1 During an outside call, press   
					{INTERCOM}.   
					{INTERCOM}.   
					L The call will be put on hold.   
					L The call will be put on hold.   
					2 To page the other handset, press   
					2 To page the other handset, press   
					{handset[1]} or {handset[2]}.   
					{handset[1]} or {handset[2]}.   
					3 Wait for the paged party to answer.   
					3 When the paged party answers, press   
					{Conf} on your handset to establish a   
					conference call.   
					L The paged handset user can answer   
					by pressing {C}, {s}, or   
					{INTERCOM}.   
					L “Conference” will be displayed.   
					L If there is no answer, press {C} or   
					{s} to return to the outside call.   
					L To leave the conference, press   
					{OFF}. The other 2 parties can   
					continue the conversation.   
					4 To complete the transfer, press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					Transferring a call without speaking to   
					the paged party   
					L The outside call can be put on hold by   
					pressing {HOLD} during a conference   
					call. Communications between   
					extensions are not suspended. Only the   
					person who placed the call on hold can   
					resume the conference by pressing   
					{Conf}.   
					1 During an outside call, press   
					{INTERCOM}, then press   
					{handset[1]} or {handset[2]}.   
					2 Press {OFF}.   
					L The outside call rings at the other   
					handset.   
					Note:   
					L If the paged party does not answer the   
					call, press {C} or {s} to return to the   
					call. If not answered within 1 minute, the   
					call will ring at your handset again. If you   
					still do not answer the call within 4   
					minutes, the call will be disconnected.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					Guide to handset programming   
					For your reference, a chart of all programmable functions is printed below. Details for each   
					item can be found on the corresponding pages. To programme, press {MENU}, press {V}   
					or {^} to scroll through the menu, and press {>} or {Select} when the desired menu item   
					or setting is displayed.   
					Important:   
					L Before programming, make sure the handset and base unit are not being used. The   
					handset must be operated near the base unit and while off the base unit or charger.   
					Main menu   
					Sub-menu 1   
					Sub-menu 2   
					Page   
					Message play   
					Ringer setting   
					– 
					Ringer volume   
					Ringer tone   
					Interrupt tone   
					– 
					– 
					page 44   
					page 33   
					page 34   
					page 34   
					page 16   
					page 35   
					page 37   
					page 23   
					page 24   
					page 48   
					page 49   
					page 47   
					page 49   
					page 35   
					page 37   
					page 35   
					page 36   
					page 38   
					page 57   
					page 36   
					page 36   
					page 37   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					*1   
					Date and time   
					– 
					Voice enhancer   
					– 
					– 
					*1   
					Dial lock   
					– 
					– 
					*2   
					Copy phonebook   
					Copy 1 item   
					Copy all items   
					Set answering   
					– 
					– 
					*1   
					Initial setting   
					Ring count   
					*1   
					Recording time   
					*1   
					Remote code   
					Message alert   
					LCD contrast   
					Key tone   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					Auto talk   
					Set area code   
					Time adjustment   
					Set tel line   
					*1   
					*1   
					Set dial mode   
					*1   
					Set recall time   
					*1   
					Set line mode   
					Registration   
					– 
					*1 If you programme these settings using one of the handsets, you will not need to   
					programme the same item using the other handset (KX-TG5832AL only).   
					*2 KX-TG5832AL only   
					Note:   
					L To exit programming, press {OFF} at any time.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					L To go back to the previous menu, press   
					{<} or {Back}, or press {>} or {Select}   
					while “(Go back)” is displayed.   
					Ringer settings   
					Handset ringer volume   
					4 levels (high/medium/low/off) are   
					available. The default setting is HIGH.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Ringer setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Ringer setting   
					3 Scroll to “Ringer volume” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Ringer volume   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired volume.   
					Ringer volume   
					Low |||||| High   
					KBack dB SaveL   
					L To turn the ringer off, press {V}   
					repeatedly until “Off ?” is displayed.   
					5 Press {Save}.   
					Note:   
					L When the ringer volume is set to off, the   
					handset will display “Ringer off”, and   
					will not ring for outside calls. The   
					handset will ring at the low level for   
					intercom calls.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					Handset ringer tone   
					Handset interrupt tone   
					You can change the ringer tone heard   
					when an outside call is received. There are   
					3 tones and 4 melodies. The default   
					setting is “Tone 1”.   
					This tone lets you know when you receive   
					a call while you are on an intercom call   
					(page 29).   
					“2” (default): The tone will sound 2 times.   
					“On”: The tone will sound for as long as the   
					line rings.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					“Off”: Turns this feature off.   
					2 Scroll to “Ringer setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Ringer setting” by   
					Ringer setting   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					3 Scroll to “Ringer tone” by pressing   
					3 Scroll to “Interrupt tone” by   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					Ringer tone   
					the desired setting.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired setting.   
					Ringer tone   
					1=Tone 1   
					KBack dB SaveL   
					L You can also select the ringer tone by   
					pressing {1} to {7}.   
					L If the ringer volume has been turned   
					off, the handset will not ring.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L If you select one of the melody ringer   
					patterns, the ringer will continue to   
					sound for several seconds if:   
					– the caller hangs up before you answer   
					the call.   
					– another person answers the call using   
					another phone connected on the   
					same line.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					Call options   
					Display options   
					Auto talk   
					Handset LCD contrast   
					When this feature is turned on, you can   
					answer a call by lifting the handset off the   
					base unit or charger without pressing   
					{C}. The default setting is OFF.   
					You can adjust the handset display   
					contrast. There are 6 levels. The default   
					setting is level 3.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					3 Scroll to “LCD contrast” by pressing   
					3 Scroll to “Auto talk” by pressing {V}   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired setting.   
					“On” or “Off”.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L If you subscribe to Caller ID service and   
					want to view the caller’s information on   
					the handset display after lifting up the   
					handset to answer a call, turn off this   
					feature.   
					Voice enhancer   
					You can turn the voice enhancer feature on   
					or off. The default setting is OFF.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Voice enhancer” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					3 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					“On” or “Off”.   
					4 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					L When turned on, “J” will be   
					displayed.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					3 Scroll to “Set tel line” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Telephone settings   
					4 Scroll to “Set line mode” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Recall time   
					The recall time depends on your telephone   
					exchange or host PBX.   
					You can select: “90ms” (milliseconds),   
					“100ms” (default), “110ms”, “250ms”,   
					“300ms”, “400ms”, “600ms”, or “700ms”.   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired setting.   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Storing your area code   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					We recommend storing your area code   
					before using Caller ID (page 25). Calls   
					from the same area will be recorded in the   
					caller list without the area code. You do not   
					have to remove it before calling back the   
					caller or storing in the phonebook.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					3 Scroll to “Set tel line” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Scroll to “Set recall time” by   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					the desired setting.   
					3 Scroll to “Set area code” by pressing   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Note:   
					4 Enter your area code (max. 8 digits).   
					L You can access Telstra’s “EASY CALL”   
					service by having the recall time set at   
					100 ms, and then follow Telstra’s “EASY   
					CALL” instructions to operate this   
					service.   
					L To correct a digit, press {<} or {>} to   
					move the cursor, then press   
					{CLEAR}. Enter the correct number.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					L If the unit is connected via a PBX, certain   
					PBX functions (call transferring, etc.)   
					may not work correctly. Consult your   
					PBX supplier for the correct setting.   
					To erase your area code   
					Press and hold {CLEAR} in step 4, press   
					{Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Line mode   
					The line mode is preset to “B” and   
					generally should not be adjusted. If “Line   
					in use” on the handset is not displayed   
					properly, the line mode selection is   
					incorrect. Set line mode to “A”.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					To turn dial lock off   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					Other options   
					Dial lock   
					This feature prohibits making outside calls.   
					2 Scroll to “Dial lock” by pressing {V}   
					or {^}, then press {>}.   
					The default setting is OFF.   
					3 Enter the same password that was   
					Important:   
					entered when dial lock was turned on.   
					L When dial lock is turned on, only   
					phone numbers stored in the   
					phonebook as emergency numbers   
					(numbers stored with a # at the   
					beginning of the name) can be dialled   
					using the phonebook (page 21). We   
					recommend storing emergency   
					numbers in the phonebook before   
					using this feature.   
					4 Press {Save}.   
					5 Press {Yes}.   
					L “Dial lock off” will be displayed.   
					6 Press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L If you forget the password, consult your   
					nearest Panasonic service centre.   
					L When dial lock is turned on, you cannot   
					store, edit, or erase items in the   
					phonebook.   
					Handset key tone   
					You can select whether or not key tones   
					are heard when keys are pressed.   
					Includes confirmation tones and error   
					tones. The default setting is ON.   
					To turn dial lock on   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Dial lock” by pressing {V}   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					or {^}, then press {>}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					3 Enter a 4-digit password.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					L This password is required when   
					turning dial lock off. We recommend   
					writing the password down.   
					3 Scroll to “Key tone” by pressing {V} or   
					{^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Press {Save}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					“On” or “Off”.   
					5 Press {Yes}.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					L “Dial lock on” will be displayed.   
					6 Press {OFF}.   
					Re-registering the handset   
					If “No link to base. Move closer   
					to base, try again.” is displayed   
					even when the handset is near the base   
					unit, you may need to re-register the   
					handset to the base unit.   
					Note:   
					L If dial lock is turned on, the handset   
					displays “Dial lock”. While there are   
					missed calls, “Dial lock” is not   
					displayed when the handset is off the   
					base unit or charger.   
					Important:   
					L Make sure the base unit is not being   
					used.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					L Have the handset and base unit near   
					each other when re-registering the   
					Time adjustment (Caller ID   
					handset.   
					subscribers only)   
					L KX-TG5832AL only:   
					Confirm the extension number of the   
					handset which has lost the   
					communication by placing the handset   
					on the base unit or charger.   
					If you re-register the handset using the   
					other handset’s extension number [1]   
					or [2], the other handset will not   
					function.   
					Using this feature, the unit’s date and time   
					setting will be automatically adjusted when   
					caller information is received. To turn this   
					feature on, select “Caller ID[auto]”   
					(default). To turn off, select “Manual”.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					1 Handset:   
					3 Scroll to “Time adjustment” by   
					Press {MENU}.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					“Manual” or “Caller ID[auto]”.   
					3 Scroll to “Registration” by pressing   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Note:   
					4 KX-TG5831AL base unit:   
					Press and hold {LOCATOR/   
					INTERCOM} until the CHARGE   
					indicator flashes.   
					L To use this feature, set the date and time   
					manually first (page 16).   
					KX-TG5832AL base unit:   
					Press and hold the locator/intercom   
					button that corresponds to the handset   
					you want to re-register ({LOCATOR/   
					INTERCOM 1} or {LOCATOR/   
					INTERCOM 2}) until the registering   
					handset number (H1 or H2) is   
					displayed.   
					L After the CHARGE indicator starts   
					flashing, the rest of the procedure   
					must be completed within 1 minute.   
					5 Handset:   
					Press {OK}, then wait until the handset   
					beeps.   
					L Registration is complete.   
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					Programmable Settings   
					Programming via direct commands   
					You can also programme most features using “direct commands”—special codes that take   
					you directly to the feature you wish to programme and allow you to select the desired   
					setting. There is no need to scroll through the unit’s menus.   
					Details of each feature can be found on the corresponding pages.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Enter the desired feature code (shown below).   
					3 Enter the desired setting code (shown below).   
					L This step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.   
					4 Press {Save}.   
					5 Press {OFF} to exit programming mode.   
					Direct commands chart   
					Feature   
					Feature code   
					Setting code   
					Page   
					Ringer volume   
					{1} {1}   
					{1}: Low {2}: Medium   
					page 33   
					{3}: High {0}: Off   
					Ringer tone   
					{1} {2}   
					{1}–{3}: Tone pattern 1–3   
					page 34   
					{4}–{7}: Melody pattern 1–4   
					Interrupt tone   
					Message play   
					Date and time   
					Voice enhancer   
					Dial lock   
					{1} {3}   
					{2}   
					{1}: On {2}: 2 times {0}: Off   
					– 
					page 34   
					page 44   
					page 16   
					page 35   
					page 37   
					page 35   
					page 37   
					page 35   
					page 36   
					page 57   
					page 36   
					{4}   
					Go to step 3 on page 16.   
					{1}: On {0}: Off   
					Go to step 3 on page 37.   
					{1}–{6}: Level 1–6   
					{1}: On {0}: Off   
					{1}: On {0}: Off   
					Go to step 4 on page 36.   
					– 
					{5}   
					{6}   
					LCD contrast   
					Key tone   
					{0} {1}   
					{0} {2}   
					{0} {3}   
					{0} {4}   
					{0} {5} {1}   
					{0} {5} {2}   
					Auto talk   
					Set area code   
					Set dial mode   
					Set recall time   
					{1}: 700 ms {2}: 600 ms   
					{3}: 400 ms {4}: 300 ms   
					{5}: 250 ms {6}: 110 ms   
					{7}: 100 ms {8}: 90 ms   
					Set line mode   
					Ring count   
					{0} {5} {3}   
					{1}: A {2}: B   
					page 36   
					page 48   
					{0} {6} {1}   
					{2}–{7}: 2–7 rings   
					{0}: Toll saver   
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					Programmable Settings   
					Feature   
					Feature code   
					Setting code   
					Page   
					Recording time   
					{0} {6} {2}   
					{1}: 1 minute   
					page 49   
					{2}: 2 minutes   
					{3}: 3 minutes   
					{0}: Greeting only   
					Remote code   
					{0} {6} {3}   
					Go to step 5 on page 47.   
					page 47   
					page 38   
					Time adjustment   
					{0} {9}   
					{1}: Caller ID[auto]   
					{0}: Manual   
					Handset registration   
					Message alert   
					{0} {0}   
					{0} {#}   
					{#} {1}   
					Go to step 4 on page 37.   
					{1}: On {0}: Off   
					page 37   
					page 49   
					page 23   
					Copy phonebook   
					Go to step 4 on page 23.   
					*1   
					(1 item)   
					Copy phonebook   
					(all items)   
					{#} {2}   
					– 
					page 24   
					*1   
					*1 KX-TG5832AL only   
					Note:   
					L If you make a mistake or enter the wrong code, press {OFF} then start again by   
					pressing {MENU}.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Answering system   
					Recording your greeting   
					message   
					The unit contains an answering system   
					which can answer and record calls for you   
					when you are unavailable to answer the   
					phone.   
					For details about memory capacity, see   
					page 45.   
					You can record your own greeting   
					message (max. 2 minutes) that will be   
					played when the answering system   
					answers a call. If you do not record a   
					greeting message, a pre-recorded   
					greeting message will be used.   
					Important:   
					Sample greeting message: “This is (your   
					name). We are unable to answer the   
					phone right now. Please leave a message   
					after the beep. Thank you.”   
					L Only 1 person can access the answering   
					system (listen to messages, record a   
					greeting message, etc.) at a time.   
					L When callers leave messages, the unit   
					records the day and time of each   
					message. Make sure the date and time   
					have been set (page 16).   
					{GREETING REC}   
					{GREETING CHECK}   
					L You can select the caller’s recording   
					time (page 49).   
					{STOP}   
					MIC   
					1 Press {GREETING REC}.   
					L The unit announces “To record   
					greeting, press record again.”   
					2 Within 10 seconds, press {GREETING   
					REC} again.   
					3 After the unit beeps, speak clearly   
					about 20 cm away from the MIC.   
					L The display will show the elapsed   
					recording time.   
					4 To stop recording, press {GREETING   
					REC} or {STOP}.   
					Note:   
					L If the greeting message is less than 1   
					second long, the unit beeps 6 times and   
					announces, “Your greeting was not   
					recorded. Record your greeting again.”   
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					Answering System Features   
					To play back the greeting message   
					Press {GREETING CHECK}.   
					Turning the answering   
					system on/off   
					Erasing your greeting message   
					Press {GREETING CHECK}, and then   
					press {ERASE} while your greeting   
					message is playing.   
					ANSWER ON   
					indicator   
					L If you do not re-record your greeting   
					message, the unit will use a pre-   
					recorded greeting message.   
					{ANSWER ON}   
					{<}, {>}   
					Pre-recorded greeting message   
					If you do not record a greeting message,   
					one of 2 pre-recorded messages will be   
					played when a call is received depending   
					on the caller’s recording time (page 49).   
					Press {ANSWER ON}.   
					L When the answering system is turned   
					on, the ANSWER ON indicator lights   
					and the unit announces “Answer set”   
					and the day and time.   
					– When the recording time is set to   
					“1min”, “2min”, or “3min”:   
					“Hello, we are not available now. Please   
					leave your name and phone number   
					after the beep. We will return your call.”   
					L When the answering system is turned   
					off, the ANSWER ON indicator turns off   
					and the unit announces “Answer off”.   
					– When the recording time is set to   
					“Greeting only”:   
					“Hello, we are not available now. Please   
					call again. Thank you for your call.”   
					To play back the pre-recorded greeting,   
					press {GREETING CHECK}.   
					Screening your calls   
					While a caller is leaving a message, you   
					can listen to the call through the base unit’s   
					speaker. To adjust the speaker volume,   
					press {>} or {<} repeatedly.   
					You can answer the call by pressing {C}   
					or {s}.   
					To turn off the call screening feature   
					Turn the base unit’s speaker volume off by   
					pressing {<} until “0” is displayed.   
					Note:   
					L If you adjust the speaker volume while   
					listening to messages or talking on the   
					intercom, the speaker volume for call   
					screening will be turned on again.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Note:   
					L The display shows the message number   
					during playback.   
					Listening to messages   
					When new messages have been   
					recorded:   
					L During playback, the unit will announce   
					the day and time that each message   
					was recorded. (Voice time/day stamp)   
					– The MESSAGE indicator on the base   
					unit will flash.   
					L At the end of the last message, the unit   
					– The message indicator on the handset   
					will flash slowly if the message alert   
					feature is turned on (page 49).   
					announces “End of final message”.   
					To adjust the speaker volume   
					9 levels (high to off) are available. Press   
					{>} or {<} repeatedly while using the   
					answering system.   
					The base unit display will show the number   
					of messages (old and new) recorded by   
					the answering system.   
					Example: The total number of recorded   
					messages is 10.   
					Repeating a message   
					Press {<} while listening to the   
					message.   
					L If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a   
					message, the previous message will be   
					played.   
					Listening to messages using   
					the base unit   
					Skipping a message   
					Press {>} to play the next message.   
					Pausing message playback   
					Press {STOP}.   
					{ERASE}   
					{<}, {>}   
					L To resume playback, press   
					{MESSAGE}.   
					L To stop playback completely, press   
					MESSAGE   
					indicator   
					{STOP} again.   
					{MESSAGE}   
					{STOP}   
					Erasing a specific message   
					Press {ERASE} while listening to the   
					message you want to erase.   
					{<}, {>}   
					Press {MESSAGE}.   
					Erasing all messages   
					L The unit will announce the number of   
					new messages and will play back the   
					new messages.   
					1 Press {ERASE} while the base unit is   
					not being used.   
					L The unit will announce “To erase all   
					messages, press ERASE again.”   
					L When you have no new messages, the   
					unit will announce “No new messages.   
					All message playback”, and will play   
					back all messages.   
					2 Within 10 seconds, press {ERASE}   
					again.   
					L The unit will announce “No   
					messages”.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Note:   
					L At the end of the last message, the unit   
					announces “End of final message”.   
					L Caller information for the erased   
					messages will remain in the caller list.   
					Voice guidance   
					If you do not press any buttons after the   
					last message is played back, the unit’s   
					voice guidance starts. Operate the   
					answering system by following the   
					guidance as necessary.   
					Listening to messages using   
					the handset   
					The unit will announce “Press 4 to play   
					back new messages. Press 5 to play back   
					all messages.”   
					L You can press buttons for other   
					playback options (see below) even if the   
					voice guidance has started.   
					{MENU}   
					{Select}   
					L If you do not press any button within 10   
					seconds after the voice guidance, the   
					handset returns to standby mode.   
					{OFF}   
					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”.   
					When new messages have been   
					recorded, “New message” is displayed.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					Key   
					Command   
					2 Press {Select} at “Message play”.   
					{1} or {<} Repeat message (during   
					L The unit will announce the number of   
					new messages, and will play back the   
					new messages.   
					*1   
					playback)   
					{2} or {>} Skip message (during   
					playback)   
					L To switch to the receiver and to listen   
					to the messages with privacy, press   
					{C}. You can switch back to the   
					speaker by pressing {s}.   
					L When you have no new messages,   
					the unit will announce “No new   
					messages. All message playback”,   
					and will play back all messages.   
					{4}   
					{5}   
					{8}   
					{9}   
					{0}   
					Play new messages   
					Play all messages   
					Turn answering system on   
					*2   
					Stop playback   
					Turn answering system off   
					{CLEAR} Erase this message (during   
					or {*}{4} playback)   
					L After the last message is played   
					back, the unit’s voice guidance starts.   
					Follow the guidance as necessary.   
					{*}{5}   
					Erase all messages   
					*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a   
					message, the previous message will be   
					played.   
					3 Press {OFF} when finished.   
					Note:   
					*2 To resume operation, press a command   
					key within 15 seconds, or the voice   
					guidance will start.   
					L Adjust the speaker or receiver volume   
					using {V} or {^}.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Calling back (Caller ID subscribers   
					only)   
					Memory capacity   
					If Caller ID information was received for   
					the call, you can call the caller back while   
					listening to a message.   
					The total recording capacity (including   
					your greeting message and caller   
					messages) is about 15 minutes. A   
					maximum of 64 messages (including a   
					greeting message) can be recorded.   
					Press {Call} during playback.   
					Note:   
					L If message memory becomes full:   
					– “E” flashes on the base unit.   
					– the ANSWER ON indicator flashes   
					rapidly (if the answering system is   
					turned on).   
					L To edit the number before calling back,   
					press {Edit} and edit the number (page   
					27). Press {Call}, {C}, or {s}.   
					– the unit announces “Memory full”   
					when operating the answering   
					system.   
					To record additional messages, erase   
					unnecessary messages.   
					L If less than 3 minutes of recording time is   
					available, the unit will announce the   
					remaining recording time when   
					operating the answering system.   
					L Messages are retained even if a power   
					failure occurs. All messages are saved   
					until you erase them. (Flash memory   
					message backup)   
					L The total recording capacity may be   
					reduced by the calling party’s   
					background noise.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Voice guidance   
					Remote operation   
					During remote operation, the unit’s voice   
					guidance will prompt you to press {1} to   
					perform a specific operation, or press {2}   
					to listen to more available operations.   
					Operations are presented by voice   
					guidance in the following order:   
					Using a touch tone phone, you can call   
					your phone number from outside and   
					access the unit to listen to messages. The   
					unit’s voice guidance will prompt you to   
					press certain dial keys to perform different   
					operations.   
					– Play back all messages   
					– Play back new messages   
					– Record a message   
					Important:   
					L In order to operate the answering   
					system remotely, you must first set a   
					remote code (page 47). This code must   
					be entered each time you operate the   
					answering system remotely.   
					– Erase all messages   
					Note:   
					L If you do not press any dial keys within   
					10 seconds after a voice guidance   
					prompt, the unit will announce, “Thank   
					you for your call” then disconnect your   
					call.   
					Using the answering system   
					remotely   
					L If less than 3 minutes of recording time is   
					available, the unit will announce the   
					remaining recording time after the last   
					message is played back.   
					1 Dial your phone number from a touch   
					tone phone.   
					L If the ring count is set to “Toll   
					saver” (page 48), the number of   
					rings you hear will indicate whether or   
					not you have new messages.   
					L If the unit announces “Memory full”,   
					erase unnecessary messages.   
					Remote commands   
					2 After the greeting message starts, enter   
					You can press dial keys to access certain   
					answering system functions without   
					waiting for the voice guidance to prompt   
					you.   
					your remote code.   
					L The unit will announce the number of   
					new messages, and will play back the   
					new messages.   
					Key   
					Remote command   
					3 After 3 seconds, the voice guidance will   
					start. Follow the voice guidance as   
					necessary.   
					{1}   
					Repeat message (during   
					*1   
					playback)   
					{2}   
					Skip message (during   
					playback)   
					4 When finished, hang up.   
					{4}   
					{5}   
					{9}   
					{0}   
					Play new messages   
					Play all messages   
					Note:   
					L When you press a key, press firmly.   
					L You can hang up at any time.   
					L You can ignore the voice guidance and   
					control the unit using remote   
					commands.   
					*2   
					Stop   
					Turn answering system off   
					{*}{4} Erase this message (during   
					playback)   
					{*}{5} Erase all messages   
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					Answering System Features   
					*1 If pushed within the first 5 seconds of a   
					message, the previous message will be   
					Answering system   
					settings   
					played.   
					*2 To resume operation, enter a remote   
					command within 15 seconds, or the   
					voice guidance will start.   
					Remote code   
					A remote code must be entered when   
					operating the answering system remotely.   
					This code prevents unauthorised parties   
					from listening to your messages remotely.   
					Store any 2-digit number (00–99). The   
					default setting is “11”.   
					Turning on the answering system   
					remotely   
					If the answering system is off, you can turn   
					it on remotely.   
					1 Dial your phone number.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Let the phone ring 15 times.   
					L The unit will answer your call with the   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					greeting message.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					L You can hang up, or if you call from a   
					touch tone phone, you can enter your   
					remote code and begin remote   
					operation (page 46).   
					3 Scroll to “Set answering” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Scroll to “Remote code” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Skipping the greeting message to leave   
					a message   
					You can leave a message just as any   
					outside caller can. Call your phone   
					number, then press {*} to skip the   
					greeting message and record your   
					message after the beep.   
					5 Select the desired remote code by   
					entering a 2-digit number (00–99).   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L To confirm the remote code, repeat   
					steps 1 to 4. Press {OFF} when finished.   
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					Answering System Features   
					This will allow the Voice Mail to receive   
					any messages.   
					Ring count   
					You can change the number of times the   
					phone rings before the unit answers calls.   
					You can select “2”, “3”, “4” (default), “5”,   
					“6”, “7”, or “Toll saver”.   
					“Toll saver”: The unit answers on the   
					2nd ring when new messages have been   
					recorded, and on the 4th ring when there   
					are no new messages. If you call your   
					phone from outside to listen to new   
					messages (page 46), you will know that   
					there are no messages when the phone   
					rings for the 3rd time. You can then hang   
					up without being charged for the call.   
					This unit does not have a visual indicator   
					to indicate if there are new messages in   
					your Voice Mail service. Your Service   
					Provider may use a “Stutter” dial tone to   
					indicate that you have Voice Mail left.   
					L To use the unit’s answering machine   
					rather than the Voice Mail service   
					provided by your Service Provider,   
					please consult your Service Provider to   
					have it removed or deactivated   
					permanently or temporarily.   
					Alternatively you can leave this service   
					connected and change the “Ring   
					count” to a shorter duration on your unit   
					so your unit’s answering machine can   
					pick up the call prior to the Voice Mail   
					provided by your Service Provider.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Note:   
					3 Scroll to “Set answering” by pressing   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					L Provider Voice Mail can capture   
					messages that can be missed while the   
					customer is on the Internet.   
					4 Scroll to “Ring count” by pressing {V}   
					or {^}, then press {>}.   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired setting.   
					L You can also select the ring count by   
					pressing {0} (“Toll saver”), or {2}   
					to {7}.   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					For Telstra Homeline service   
					subscribers   
					To receive Voice Mail and use answering   
					system properly, please note the following:   
					L “Voice Mail” is a service provided by   
					your Service Provider. You will need to   
					first subscribe or activate this service   
					through your Service Provider. Consult   
					your Service Provider on how to operate   
					this service and how you will be notified   
					that you have messages on your Voice   
					Mail.   
					To use this service you will be required   
					to leave your answering machine off on   
					your unit.   
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					Answering System Features   
					Caller’s recording time   
					Message alert   
					You can change the maximum message   
					recording time allotted to each caller.   
					“1min”, “2min”, or “3min” (default): Caller   
					messages are limited to 1 minute to 3   
					minutes.   
					You can select whether or not the   
					message indicator on the handset will   
					flash when new messages have been   
					recorded (page 43). The default setting is   
					OFF.   
					“Greeting only”: The unit plays the   
					greeting message but does not record   
					caller messages.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					1 Press {MENU}.   
					3 Scroll to “Message alert” by pressing   
					2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					3 Scroll to “Set answering” by pressing   
					“On” or “Off”.   
					{V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					5 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					4 Scroll to “Recording time” by   
					pressing {V} or {^}, then press {>}.   
					Note:   
					L The message indicator will not flash for   
					new messages while the handset is in   
					use.   
					5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select   
					the desired setting.   
					L You can also select the recording   
					time by pressing {1} to {3}, or {0}   
					(“Greeting only”).   
					L While message alert is on, battery   
					operating time will be shortened (page   
					12).   
					6 Press {Save}, then press {OFF}.   
					Note:   
					L If message memory becomes full, the   
					unit will automatically switch to the   
					“Greeting only” mode.   
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					Useful Information   
					Wall mounting   
					Base unit   
					The base unit can be mounted on a wall.   
					1 Connect the AC adaptor.   
					Fasten the AC adaptor cord.   
					Hook   
					To power   
					outlet   
					2 Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adaptor (1).   
					Connect the telephone line cord (2).   
					1 
					2 
					3 Insert the hooks on the wall mounting adaptor into the holes (A) and (B) on the base   
					unit.   
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					4 Adjust the adaptor to hold the base unit, then push it in the direction of the arrow until   
					it clicks into place.   
					5 Drive the screws (not included) into the wall using the wall mount template (see below).   
					Connect the telephone line cord. Mount the unit, then slide it down.   
					L Raise the antennas.   
					Screws (not included)   
					83 mm   
					To telephone plug   
					connected to socket   
					Wall mount template for the base unit   
					83 mm   
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					Useful Information   
					To remove the wall mounting adaptor   
					While pushing down the release levers (1), remove the adaptor (2).   
					2 
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					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					The charger can be wall mounted, as shown below.   
					1 Connect the AC adaptor.   
					2 Drive the screws (not included) into the wall using the wall mount template (see below).   
					3 Mount the charger (1).   
					4 Slide it down (2) and to the right (3) until it is secure.   
					25.4 mm   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Screws   
					To power   
					outlet   
					Wall mount template for the charger   
					25.4 mm   
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					Useful Information   
					Belt clip   
					Headset (optional)   
					You can hang the handset on your belt or   
					pocket using the included belt clip.   
					Connecting an optional headset to the   
					handset allows hands-free phone   
					conversations. Please use only a   
					Panasonic headset. See page 5 for   
					compatible headset and ordering   
					information.   
					To attach the belt clip   
					To connect an optional headset to the   
					handset   
					To remove the belt clip   
					While pressing the top of the clip (1), pull   
					the right edge in the direction of the arrow   
					(2).   
					Headset jack   
					2 
					1 
					Note:   
					L Only telecommunications compliance   
					labelled headsets should be plugged   
					into the headset jack on the handset.   
					L To switch to the speakerphone, press   
					{s}. To return to the headset, press   
					{C}.   
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					Error messages   
					If the unit detects a problem, one of the following messages will be displayed on the   
					handset.   
					Display message   
					Cause & solution   
					*1   
					Busy   
					L The called handset is in use.   
					L The handset you tried to copy phonebook items to is in   
					*1   
					use.   
					*1   
					L The handset you are calling is too far from the base unit.   
					Error!!   
					L When you tried to register the handset, the handset and   
					the base unit could not link for some reason, such as   
					interference from electrical appliances. Move the handset   
					and the base unit away from the electrical appliances and   
					try again.   
					L The other handset tried to send phonebook items to you   
					but there was an error. Have the other handset user re-   
					*1   
					send the items to you (page 23).   
					L The entered password was wrong in programming dial   
					lock. Enter the correct password.   
					---Incomplete---   
					Phonebook full   
					L When the phonebook item(s) was(were) sent to another   
					handset, the handset’s phonebook memory was full and   
					copying stopped. Press {OFF} to exit. Erase items from   
					the other handset’s phonebook (page 22). When   
					phonebook memory is available, you can copy all   
					phonebook items (page 24) or individual items one by one   
					*1   
					(page 23).   
					No link to base.   
					Move closer to   
					base, try again.   
					L The handset has lost communication with the base unit.   
					Move closer to the base unit, and try again.   
					L Confirm that the base unit’s AC adaptor is plugged in.   
					L Raise the base unit antennas.   
					L The handset’s registration may have been cancelled. Re-   
					register the handset (page 37).   
					Phonebook full   
					No items stored   
					L There is no space to store new items in the phonebook.   
					Erase unnecessary items (page 22).   
					L Your phonebook or redial list is empty.   
					Please lift up   
					and try again.   
					L A handset button was pressed while the handset was on   
					the base unit or charger. Lift the handset and press the   
					button again.   
					System is busy.   
					Please try again   
					later.   
					L The handset has lost communication with the base unit.   
					Move closer to the base unit and try again.   
					*1   
					L More than one unit is in use. Try again later.   
					L Another user is listening to messages. Try again later.   
					Dial locked   
					L Dial lock is turned on. To turn it off, see page 37.   
					*1 KX-TG5832AL only   
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					Useful Information   
					Troubleshooting   
					General use   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					The unit does not work.   
					L Make sure that the battery is installed correctly (page   
					10).   
					L Check the connections (page 9).   
					L Fully charge the battery (page 11).   
					L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page 11).   
					L Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset the unit.   
					Reconnect the adaptor and try again.   
					L Re-install the battery (page 10) and fully charge it.   
					The display shows “No   
					link to base. Move   
					closer to base, try   
					again.” and an alarm   
					tone sounds.   
					L The handset is too far from the base unit. Move closer   
					and try again.   
					L Plug in the base unit’s AC adaptor.   
					L Raise the base unit antennas.   
					L If the above remedies do not solve the problem, the   
					handset may have lost communication with the base   
					unit. Register the handset again (page 37).   
					I cannot hear a dial tone.   
					L Confirm that the telephone line cord is connected (page   
					9).   
					L Disconnect the unit from the telephone line and connect   
					a known working telephone. If the working telephone   
					operates properly, contact our service personnel to   
					have the unit repaired. If the working telephone does   
					not operate properly, contact your telephone company.   
					Programmable settings   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					I cannot programme   
					items.   
					L Programming is not possible while the handset and   
					base unit are being used.   
					L Do not pause for over 1 minute while programming.   
					L Move closer to the base unit.   
					L While another user is listening to messages or the   
					answering system is answering a call, you cannot   
					programme. Try again later.   
					While programming, the   
					handset starts to ring.   
					L A call is being received. Answer the call and start again   
					from the beginning after hanging up.   
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					Useful Information   
					Making/answering calls, Intercom   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					Static is heard, sound   
					cuts in and out.   
					L Move the handset and the base unit away from other   
					electrical appliances.   
					Interference from other   
					electrical units.   
					L Move closer to the base unit.   
					L Raise the base unit antennas.   
					L Turn on the clarity booster feature (page 20).   
					L If your unit is connected to a telephone line with ADSL   
					service, we recommend connecting a noise filter   
					between the base unit and the telephone line jack.   
					Contact your ADSL provider for details.   
					The handset does not   
					ring.   
					L The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust it (page 33).   
					I cannot make a call.   
					L If the base unit (including answering system) or the   
					other handset is in use, you may not be able to make a   
					call. Try again later.   
					L While listening to messages using the handset, you   
					cannot make a call. Exit by pressing {OFF}.   
					L Dial lock is turned on. To turn it off, see page 37.   
					L If the above remedies do not solve the probrem, set the   
					dialling mode. Press {MENU} {0} {5} {1} {Save}   
					{OFF}.   
					L The unit is not designed to be used with rotary (pulse   
					dialling) services.   
					I cannot redial by   
					pressing {REDIAL}.   
					L If the last number dialled was more than 48 digits long,   
					the number will not be redialled correctly.   
					L If you press {REDIAL} after you have started dialling,   
					this button functions as the {PAUSE} button. To redial,   
					do not dial any numbers before pressing {REDIAL}.   
					L Dial lock is turned on. To turn it off, see page 37.   
					I cannot have a   
					conversation using the   
					headset.   
					L Make sure that an optional headset is connected   
					properly (page 54).   
					L If “SP-phone” is displayed on the handset, press {C}   
					to switch to the headset.   
					L Use only the Panasonic KX-TCA88AL headset.   
					I cannot page the   
					L The called handset is too far from the base unit.   
					handset or base unit.   
					L The called unit is in use. Try again later.   
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					Useful Information   
					Phonebook   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					I cannot store an item in   
					the phonebook.   
					L You cannot store an item in the phonebook while the   
					handset is in talk, speakerphone or intercom mode, or   
					while listening to messages.   
					L Do not pause for over 1 minute while storing.   
					L Dial lock is turned on. To turn it off, see page 37.   
					While storing an item in   
					the phonebook, the   
					L A call is being received. Answer the call and start again   
					from the beginning after hanging up.   
					handset starts to ring.   
					Copying stopped with an   
					item displayed.   
					L The destination handset may have lost communication   
					with the base unit, or the destination handset user may   
					have pressed {C} or {s}.   
					The displayed phonebook item was not copied to the   
					handset. Press {OFF}. Confirm that the destination   
					handset is in standby mode (i.e., not in use) and try   
					again.   
					The display exits the   
					phonebook while   
					searching.   
					L The handset automatically exits after 1 minute of   
					inactivity.   
					Caller ID   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					The handset does not   
					display the caller’s phone   
					number.   
					L You have not subscribed to Caller ID service. Contact   
					your telephone company to subscribe.   
					L If your unit is connected to any additional telephone   
					equipment such as Caller ID box or wireless telephone   
					jack, disconnect the unit from the equipment and plug   
					the unit directly into the wall jack.   
					L If your unit is connected to a telephone line with ADSL   
					service, we recommend connecting a noise filter   
					between the base unit and the telephone line jack.   
					Contact your ADSL provider for details.   
					L Other telephone equipment may be interfering with this   
					unit. Disconnect the other equipment and try again.   
					L The caller requested not to send caller information   
					(page 25).   
					L If a call is being transferred to you, the caller information   
					will not be displayed.   
					The display exits the   
					L The handset automatically exits after 1 minute of   
					caller list while searching.   
					inactivity.   
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					Useful Information   
					Answering system   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					I cannot listen to   
					messages from a remote   
					location.   
					L A touch tone phone is required for remote operation.   
					L Press the remote code correctly and press each key   
					firmly (page 46).   
					L The answering system is off. Turn it on (page 47).   
					The other party   
					complains that they   
					cannot leave a voice   
					message.   
					L The recording time is set to “Greeting only”. Select   
					“1min”, “2min”, or “3min” (page 49).   
					L The memory is full. Erase unnecessary messages   
					(page 43).   
					“E” flashes and the   
					ANSWER ON indicator   
					flashes rapidly. No new   
					messages are recorded.   
					L Message memory is full. Erase unnecessary messages   
					(page 43).   
					I cannot operate the   
					answering system.   
					L Someone is operating the answering system.   
					L If someone is talking on a conference call, you cannot   
					operate the answering system. Try again later.   
					During message   
					L A call is being received. Answer the call and start again   
					playback, the unit rings   
					and cancels playback.   
					from the beginning after hanging up.   
					The message indicator   
					on the handset flashes   
					slowly.   
					L New messages have been recorded. Listen to the new   
					messages (page 43) or turn the message alert off (page   
					49).   
					When you play back   
					messages or turn on the   
					answering system, the   
					base unit and handset   
					announce the day and   
					time incorrectly.   
					L Set the date and time again (page 16).   
					Battery charge   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					“Recharge battery” is   
					displayed, 7 flashes   
					or the handset beeps   
					intermittently.   
					L Fully charge the battery (page 11).   
					“Charge for 6h” and   
					8 are displayed and   
					the handset does not   
					work.   
					L The battery has been discharged. Fully charge the   
					battery (page 11).   
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					Useful Information   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					I charged the battery fully,   
					but “Recharge   
					battery” is still   
					L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page 11).   
					L The battery may need to be replaced (page 12). If you   
					install a new battery, fully charge it (page 11).   
					displayed and/or 7   
					continues to flash, or   
					“Charge for 6h” and   
					8 are displayed.   
					The CHARGE indicator   
					does not go out after the   
					battery has been   
					charged.   
					L This is normal.   
					The handset display is   
					blank.   
					L Confirm that the battery is properly installed.   
					L Fully charge the battery (page 11).   
					Power failure   
					Problem   
					Cause & solution   
					The unit will not function.   
					L This product is not designed to make calls in the event   
					of a power failure. We recommend connecting a   
					standard telephone to the same telephone line in the   
					event that emergency calls need to be made during a   
					power failure (page 9).   
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					Useful Information   
					Instructions to customer   
					Installation   
					Attached to this apparatus is an approval label. This label is evidence that it is a “Permitted   
					Attachment” which has been authorised to be connected to your telephone service.   
					Conditions relating to connection and operation of this Permitted Attachment are   
					contained in Telecommunications General By-Law 220 (5).   
					You are authorised to install this Permitted Attachment yourself by plugging it into the line   
					socket of any regular telephone. You may connect it in place of your existing telephone or   
					to any spare telephone socket installed in your premises.   
					To disconnect your existing telephone you must first remove its plug from the line socket.   
					You can then insert the plug of your Permitted Attachment into the socket and use your   
					equipment.   
					If the plug of your existing telephone cannot be readily removed, you will have to remove   
					the screw securing it. To do this proceed as follows:   
					1. Loosen screw “A” sufficiently to remove the socket cover. (See Fig. 1.)   
					2. Remove screw “B” and withdraw the plug. (See Fig. 2.)   
					3. Replace screw “B”. (See Fig. 3.) Ensure that it screws completely into the socket   
					recess. (If the screw is too long, increase the hole depth or replace the screw with one   
					5 mm shorter.)   
					4. Replace socket cover and tighten screw “A”. (See Fig. 4.)   
					SOCKET   
					PLUG   
					SCREW   
					“B”   
					SCREW “A”   
					Fig. 2   
					Fig. 1   
					TELEPHONE CORD   
					Connect to the PLUG   
					( 
					) 
					as shown in Fig. 1.   
					SCREW “A”   
					SCREW “B”   
					SOCKET   
					Fig. 4   
					Fig. 3   
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					Useful Information   
					If you are satisfied with the operation of your telephone service after plugging in your   
					Permitted Attachment, your installation is completed.   
					You will be unable to connect this Permitted Attachment if your telephone service consists   
					only of a wall phone or an old style telephone which is not connected by means of a   
					modern plug and socket. In such cases a new socket will need to be installed.   
					Should the Permitted Attachment not operate when plugged into a socket, it is either faulty   
					or unsuitable for operation with your telephone service. It should be returned to the store   
					where purchased or an Authorised Service Centre.   
					Service difficulties   
					If at any time a fault occurs on your telephone service, carry out the following checks   
					before you call for service:   
					L Disconnect the Permitted Attachment and try using the service with the normal   
					telephone.   
					L If the telephone service then operates satisfactorily, the fault is in your Permitted   
					Attachment. Leave the Permitted Attachment disconnected and report the fault to its   
					supplier or agent to arrange for repair.   
					L If when using the telephone the service is still faulty, report the fault to “Service   
					Difficulties and Faults” for attention.   
					You are required to keep this Permitted Attachment in good working order while it is   
					connected to your telephone service. Its construction or internal circuit must not be   
					modified in any way without permission.   
					WARNING:   
					This cordless telephone system does not incorporate provision for secrecy of   
					conversations. Appropriately tuned radio equipment and other cordless telephone   
					systems in close proximity may be used by a third party to monitor and possibly interrupt   
					conversations in progress when this system is on radio operation.   
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					Useful Information   
					Charger (KX-TG5832AL only)   
					Technical information   
					Operating environment:   
					5 °C – 40 °C   
					Base unit   
					Dimensions:   
					Approx. height 71 mm x width 88 mm x   
					depth 100 mm   
					Operating environment:   
					5 °C – 40 °C   
					Frequency:   
					5.76 GHz – 5.84 GHz   
					Mass (Weight):   
					Approx. 110 g   
					Dimensions:   
					Approx. height 95 mm x width 174 mm x   
					depth 143 mm   
					Power consumption:   
					Standby: Approx. 1.5 W   
					Maximum: Approx. 3.5 W   
					Mass (Weight):   
					Approx. 320 g   
					Power supply:   
					AC adaptor (230–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   
					Power consumption:   
					Standby: Approx. 2.4 W   
					Maximum: Approx. 5.5 W   
					Note:   
					L Design and specifications are subject to   
					change without notice.   
					Power supply:   
					AC adaptor (230–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   
					L The illustrations in these instructions   
					may vary slightly from the actual   
					product.   
					Handset   
					Operating environment:   
					5 °C – 40 °C   
					Frequency:   
					5.76 GHz – 5.84 GHz   
					Dimensions:   
					Approx. height 173 mm x width 48 mm x   
					depth 33 mm   
					Mass (Weight):   
					Approx. 170 g   
					Power supply:   
					Ni-MH battery (3.6 V, 830 mAh)   
					Security codes:   
					1,000,000   
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					Index   
					G Greeting message: 41   
					H Handset locator: 29, 30   
					Headset, optional: 54   
					Hold: 19   
					Index   
					A Accessories: 5   
					Answering calls: 18   
					Answering system: 41   
					Area code: 36   
					I 
					Installation   
					AC adaptor: 9   
					Base unit: 9   
					Charger: 9   
					Auto talk: 18, 35   
					B Backlit display: 15   
					Backlit handset keypad: 15   
					Base unit location: 8   
					Battery   
					Telephone line cord: 9   
					Intercom   
					Call: 29   
					Paging: 29   
					Charge: 11   
					Interrupt tone: 34   
					Installation: 10   
					Performance: 12   
					Replacement: 12   
					Strength: 11   
					K Key tone: 37   
					L 
					LCD contrast: 35   
					Light-up ID: 26   
					Line mode: 36   
					Listening to messages   
					Base unit: 43   
					Handset: 44   
					Touch tone phone: 46   
					Belt clip: 54   
					C Caller ID service: 25   
					Caller list   
					Calling back: 26   
					Editing: 27   
					Erasing: 28   
					Storing: 27   
					Viewing: 26   
					Call screening: 42   
					Call share: 20   
					Call waiting Caller ID: 25   
					Call waiting tone: 25   
					Chain dial: 23   
					Clarity booster: 20   
					Conf (Conference): 31   
					Conference calls: 31   
					Controls: 13   
					M Making calls: 17   
					Memory capacity: 45   
					Message alert: 49   
					Microphone   
					Base unit: 29, 41   
					Handset: 17   
					Mute: 19   
					N Navigator key: 14   
					Noise: 8   
					P 
					Pause: 20   
					Phonebook   
					Adding: 21   
					Calling: 22   
					Copying: 23, 24   
					Editing: 22   
					Erasing: 22   
					Names: 21   
					Power failure: 9, 16, 60   
					Copy phonebook: 23, 24   
					D Date and time: 16   
					Dial lock: 37   
					Display   
					Base unit: 15   
					Handset: 15   
					R Recall button: 20   
					Recall time: 36   
					E 
					Emergency numbers: 21   
					Erasing all messages: 43, 44, 46   
					Erasing a message: 43, 44, 46   
					Error messages: 55   
					Recording time: 49   
					Redial: 17   
					Redial list: 18   
					Registration: 37   
					Remote code: 47   
					Remote operation: 46   
					Extension number: 30   
					F 
					Function menu   
					Direct commands: 39   
					Table: 32   
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					Index   
					Ring count: 48   
					Ringer   
					Tone: 34   
					Volume: 33   
					Ringer ID: 25   
					Ringer off: 18, 33   
					S 
					T 
					Safety instructions: 6   
					Soft keys: 15   
					SP-phone: 17   
					Technical information: 63   
					Time adjustment: 38   
					Toll saver: 48   
					Transferring a call: 31   
					Troubleshooting   
					Answering system: 59   
					Battery charge: 59   
					Caller ID: 58   
					General use: 56   
					Making/answering calls, Intercom:   
					57   
					Phonebook: 58   
					Power failure: 60   
					Programmable settings: 56   
					V 
					VE (voice enhancer): 19   
					Voice enhancer: 19, 35   
					Voice guidance: 44, 46   
					Volume control   
					Base unit: 43   
					Handset receiver: 17   
					Handset speaker: 17   
					W Wall mounting   
					Base unit: 50   
					Charger: 53   
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