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Jeff

JeffSouthwest, VIC

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Brilliant link to cell function. Highly recommend.

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Date PurchasedOct 2016
Arch

ArchAdelaide

Volume level is disappointing

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Date PurchasedSep 2016

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The time on this phone KX-TG7893 is useless as it looses about 20mins per day. Otherwise the answer machine works well. List of contact numbers is good. Use of 3 different handsets is of great help. The size of the handpieces is just right. There does not appear to be a charging issue.

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Gail

Gailasked

KX-TG7893 (3 Handsets)

Hello, I have just purchased the Panasonic KX TG7893 and for the life of me cannot see how to make when someone is calling me more than two rings. Please help. Gail

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Howard W
Howard W

I'm sorry, but I can't help you. The difficult "functionality" - or menu structure - and useless "Manual" were the main reasons why I returned the Panasonic and bought a Uniden.
Try calling Panasonic's "help" phone number in your country - they will be able to instruct you on how to do this.
HW

Gail
Gail

Thank you Howard, yes the manual is very difficult to understand. I had the Uniden and wasn't happy with it, crackled after five minutes of talking. I hope you have better luck than me..I will have to call the help line I think. Thank you for your input. Cheers Gail

Paul

Paulasked

KX-TG7893 (3 Handsets)

How many individual incoming numbers can I bar. My old Panasonic as 30 and this is not enough any more.

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delta.kilo
delta.kilo

Blocking for 250 numbers and apparently phonebook can store 3000 numbers though I find that hard to believe and is either 3K characters or 300 entries?

Shahab

Shahabasked

KX-TG7893 (3 Handsets)

Is this phone NBN compatible?

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Noel
Noel

Dont know

Frank Webb
Frank Webb

The Australian DECT frequency band is 1880MHz to 1900MHz so your Panasonic needs to be set for Australia if you have not done so already, DECT 6.0 is applicable to the USA only.
NBN compatibility is not relevant as such, Retail Service Provider (RSP) Gateway compatibility is what you are really concerned about. In the case of NBN FTTP/H (Fibre To The Premises or Home), NBN supply the Network Termination Device (NTD) and it does not have an in-built DECT transceiver but instead has two telephone ports (UNI-V) where you would plug the Panasonic base station into. In the case of NBN FTTN, FTTDp and HFC it is the responsibility of the NBN RSP to provide a suitable Gateway device, some Gateway devices have in-built DECT transceivers so it is possible to "Pair" several DECT handsets to the RSP supplied Gateway and not have to plug the DECT base station into the phone port, typically the RSP Gateway supports DECT CAT iq 2.0 profile. Alternatively just plug your base station into the Gateway analogue phone port.

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