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Overview

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Capacity

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Names and Locations

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Connection Example

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Adding Another Telephone in Parallel

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

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Before Operating the Telephones

Making Calls

Basic Calling

Easy Dialling

Redial

When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer

Calling without Restrictions

Alternating the Calling Method

Receiving Calls

Answering Calls

Answering Hands-free

Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone

Answering a Call via an External Speaker

During a Conversation

Holding a Call

Talking to Two Parties Alternately

Transferring a Call

Answering a Call Waiting

Three-party Conversation

Saving a Number

Mute

Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation

Before Leaving Your Desk

Forwarding Your Calls

Forwarding Calls from a Receiving Group

Showing an Absent Message on the Caller’s Telephone Display Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone Leaving a Call Distribution Group

Making / Answering an Announcement

Paging

Paging a Person and Transferring a Call

Answering a Paged Announcement

Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs

Setting the Alarm

Refusing Incoming Calls

Receiving a Call Waiting

Denying the Paged Announcement

Displaying Your Number on the Called Party and Calling Party’s Telephone Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party’s Telephone Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Calling Party’s Telephone Denying Other People the Possibility of Picking up Your Calls

Turning on the Background Music Checking the Day / Night Service Status Setting the Parallel Connected Telephone Ringer Clearing the Feature Settings at Your Extension

Using User-supplied Equipment

If a Doorphone / Door Opener is Connected

If a Host PBX is connected

If a Voice Processing System is Connected

Using the Display Proprietary Telephone

Calling Using the Call Log Recording a Call Log

Denying Other People the Possibility of Seeing Your Call Log Using the KX-T7431, KX-T7433, KX-T7436 or KX-T7235

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KX-TD1232E, KX-TD816E specifications

The Panasonic KX-TD1232E and KX-TD7590CE are robust communication solutions designed for both small and medium-sized businesses. These systems integrate advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance office productivity and connectivity.

The KX-TD1232E is a versatile digital PBX system that supports a maximum of 32 extensions, making it ideal for growing businesses. It includes built-in features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and automated attendant capabilities. The system can be expanded up to 128 extensions through the addition of expansion cards, providing flexibility for expanding organizations. Users appreciate the intuitive interface, which simplifies the process of managing calls and extensions.

One of the standout characteristics of the KX-TD1232E is its compatibility with various communication protocols, allowing integration with existing communication infrastructure. It supports both digital and analog devices, which ensures that businesses can utilize older equipment while transitioning to newer technologies. Additionally, it offers voicemail capabilities, enabling users to manage messages efficiently.

In tandem with the KX-TD1232E, the KX-TD7590CE is a wireless DECT handset that provides mobility and convenience in communication. The KX-TD7590CE features a sleek design and a large backlit display, making it easy to read and navigate. It supports up to six simultaneous calls, allowing users to manage multiple conversations without the need to return to their desk phone.

The KX-TD7590CE is equipped with noise-reduction technology, ensuring clear communication even in noisy environments. The device also offers enhanced battery life, allowing users to stay connected longer without frequent recharging. With features such as a speakerphone, call transfer, and caller ID, this handset enhances the user experience while ensuring that important calls are never missed.

Both systems support significant call management features, including call recording, conference calling, and custom routing options. Security is also a priority, with built-in encryption technology safeguarding conversations against unauthorized access.

In summary, the Panasonic KX-TD1232E and KX-TD7590CE represent a potent combination of advanced telecommunication technology and practical features. Together, they provide businesses with a comprehensive solution for effective communication, enhancing productivity while ensuring reliability and ease of use. Whether in the office or on the go, these systems are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern workplaces.