A:AnswerThis model seems odd to me compared to my previous Panasonic phone set from ~10 years ago (just replaced). I believe it's this:
Menu | Answering Device | Answer Off
If you have another vmail destination (e.g., a VOIP provider) you can also set the Ring Count higher than the provider's (my provider is set to 4 so I have this set to 7).
A:AnswerHello! You can expand your phone system by registering optional handsets (6 max.) to a single base unit. The compatible handset is KX-TGFA88. -C
A:AnswerHi, Steve! Yes, you can enable the Cell Line Only mode. Please check the following: https://help.panasonic.ca/viewing/ALL/KX-TGF880/OI/TGF880_PNQX8968ZA/TGF880_PNQX8968ZA.pdf#page=19 . -M
A:AnswerHello! This model has regular call block, which means that you can manually block any number you want. It also has automated call block, which requires for the caller to press a number in order for the call to go through (you can turn it on or off depending on preferences). Additionally, there is a telemarketing call block feature. Using this feature, the unit will prompt callers to say their names, and after checking the names, you can decide whether to answer the calls or not. Hope this helps! -M
A:AnswerHello! This model does not have an indicator on the handset, however a notification will be displayed on the screen as following:
For voicemail messages (via phone company) : "voicemail msg. via phone company"
For answering machine messages: "New message, press PLAY"
Additionally, an indicator will blink on the base unit only for answering machine messages.
A:AnswerHello! This model does not have an indicator on the handset, however a notification will be displayed on the screen as following:
For voicemail messages (via phone company) : "voicemail msg. via phone company"
For answering machine messages: "New message, press PLAY"
Additionally, an indicator will blink on the base unit only for answering machine messages. -M
A:AnswerWe would need to check the settings that you have on your product in order to provide you with the proper solution. If you’re open to discussing it further, please contact Support Team via Live Chat on the Panasonic Website, Contact Us option, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm EST: https://shop.panasonic.com/contactus . -M
A:Answertwo answers:
1. No. Only one landline call at a time (call waiting, while supported, does not count).
2. Yes. This system supports a Bluetooth connection to a cellular phone. If the system is current on one type of call (e.g., Bluetooth) and an opposite type of call (in this example, Landline), a second handset or base station can answer the second call.
A:AnswerHello! The volume on the handsets and base is good. You can insert 2 AAA (R03) batteries (not supplied) into the base unit that will power the unit temporarily in the event of a power failure. -M
A:AnswerHello, Kim! For the connections, the phone will only require a landline cable to be connected in the back of the base unit and the other end into the line jack, therefore for further connection with a modem, we would advise you to check with the provider. If you connect to an internet modem to receive service, please check with your provider for a DSL/ADSL filter. Regarding the batteries, the estimated time for battery life is between 10 hours to 4 days, depending on the usage. If you require further guidance in regards to this model, please do not hesitate to contact us directly and we will be more than happy to answer your questions: https://shop.panasonic.com/contactus . -M