Panasonic KX-TG9333 Product information, Notable differences between the models, KX-TG9331 series

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Introduction

Product information

Thank you for purchasing a new Panasonic digital cordless phone.

Notable differences between the models

KX-TG9331 series

 

 

 

L Model shown is

 

 

 

KX-TG9334.

Model No.

Base unit

Handset

 

Part No.

Part No.

Quantity

 

KX-TG9331

KX-TG9331

KX-TGA931

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KX-TG9332

KX-TG9331

KX-TGA931

2

KX-TG9333

KX-TG9331

KX-TGA931

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KX-TG9334

KX-TG9331

KX-TGA931

4

KX-TG9341 series

 

 

 

L Model shown is

 

 

 

KX-TG9344.

Model No.

Base unit

Handset

 

Part No.

Part No.

Quantity

 

KX-TG9341

KX-TG9341

KX-TGA931

1

KX-TG9342

KX-TG9341

KX-TGA931

2

KX-TG9343

KX-TG9341

KX-TGA931

3

KX-TG9344

KX-TG9341

KX-TGA931

4

 

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Preparation Caller ID ServiceVoice Mail Service IntroductionModel No Base unit Handset Product informationNotable differences between the models KX-TG9331 seriesFeature highlights Accessory information Supplied accessoriesKX-TG KX-TGA630 Additional/replacement accessoriesExpanding your phone system Sales and support informationFor your safety Base unit location/avoiding noise Important safety instructionsBattery For best performanceRoutine care EnvironmentBase unit ControlsHandset DisplayCharger ConnectionsIf you subscribe to a DSL/ADSL service Battery installation and replacementBattery charge Battery level Battery iconOperation Operating time Display language Symbols used in these operating instructionsSetting up the unit before use Dialing modeTo attach the belt clip To remove the belt clip Belt clipHeadset optional Date and timeSP-PHONE Using the handsetUsing the base unit Making callsAnswering calls Adjusting the base unit ringer volumeFlash Useful features during a callHold MuteCall Wait Temporary tone dialing for rotary/pulse service usersHandset clarity booster Call shareShared phonebook Adding entriesFinding and calling a phonebook entry Next Editing entriesErasing entries Chain dialMain menu Sub-menu Programmable settingsProgramming by scrolling through the display menus MenuInitial setting Feature Setting code System Code Programming using the direct commandsRing count TG93XXOI.book Page 27 Thursday, December 27, 2007 338 PM Special instructions for programmable settings Night modeBlock calls Caller ID subscribers only Alarm Setting the start and end timeTurning night mode on/off Registering a handset to a base unit Registering a unitCustomer support Operating additional handsetsMissed calls Using Caller ID serviceCaller ID features Talking Caller IDViewing the caller list and calling back Caller ID number auto edit featureCaller list Ringer IDView CID All erase iYes Erasing selected caller informationErasing all caller information Storing caller information into the phonebookMemory capacity Turning off the call screening featureAnswering system Turning the answering system on/offGreeting message Listening to messages using the base unitCalling back Caller ID subscribers only Listening to messages using the handsetErasing all messages Voice guidanceRemote operation Remote access codeUsing the answering system remotely Voice memoSkipping the greeting message to leave a message Answering system settingsRemote commands Turning on the answering system remotelyMessage alert Caller’s recording timeTurning VM tone detection on/off The default setting is On Voice mail serviceStoring the voice mail VM access number To erase the voice mail access numberNew Voice Mail is displayed on the handset Listening to voice mail messagesAnswering an intercom call IntercomTransferring calls, conference calls Making an intercom callHandset locator Wall mounting To remove the wall mounting adaptor Display message Cause/solution Error messagesTroubleshooting General use Problem Cause/solutionProgrammable settings Problem Cause/solution Problem Cause/solution Battery recharge Problem Cause/solutionMaking/answering calls, intercom Caller ID/Talking Caller ID Problem Cause/solution Answering system Problem Cause/solution Liquid damage Problem Cause/solution FCC and other information TG93XXOI.book Page 53 Thursday, December 27, 2007 338 PM Energy Star FCC RF Exposure WarningSpecifications Customer services Or, contact us via the web atTTY users hearing or speech impaired users can call Warranty Panasonic CorporationNorth America Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions Index Copyright When you ship the productFor your future reference Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc
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KX-TG9334, KX-TG9342, KX-TG9341, KX-TG9333, KX-TG9343 specifications

Panasonic has long been a reputable name in the telecommunications industry, and its KX-TG series of cordless phones is no exception to this legacy. Notably, models like the KX-TG9332, KX-TG9331, KX-TG9343, KX-TG9333, and KX-TG9341 combine cutting-edge features with user-friendly technology, making them ideal choices for both home and office use.

First and foremost, these models showcase a sleek and modern design that fits seamlessly into any environment while providing superior functionalities. One of the standout features is the DECT 6.0 Plus technology, which enhances the clarity of sound and extends the range of the phones. This technology effectively minimizes interference, allowing users to enjoy uninterrupted conversations.

Another significant feature is the impressive battery life, with the phones offering up to 13 hours of talk time and up to 12 days of standby time. This ensures that users can remain connected without the frequent need for recharging. The KX-TG series also boasts a large, easy-to-read LCD display that simplifies navigation and usage.

The models come equipped with a digital answering machine, enabling users to manage missed calls effortlessly. This feature includes remote access capabilities, allowing users to retrieve messages away from home. Furthermore, the KX-TG9332, KX-TG9343, and other variants include a ‘Call Block’ feature, which can store unwanted numbers, preventing pesky telemarketer calls.

For families or larger households, the multi-handset functions are particularly advantageous. The KX-TG9332 and KX-TG9341, for instance, can support multiple handsets, helping users to stay connected throughout the home. Pairing these handsets is easy, further enhancing convenience.

Additionally, these models come with advanced features like intercom functionality, speakerphones, and customizable ringtones, improving user experience. They also support caller ID, making it easy to identify incoming calls and manage responses effectively.

In conclusion, the Panasonic KX-TG9332, KX-TG9331, KX-TG9343, KX-TG9333, and KX-TG9341 stand out as robust choices in the market of cordless telephones. They combine technological innovation with ease of use, making them perfect for anyone seeking reliability and functionality in their home communication system. Whether for personal use or as part of a business, these phones deliver on performance and style.