Great video. I've always wondered why Panasonic prefixes all of their model numbers with "KX". We used to use KX-HDV230 until we got our Cisco phones working flawlessly. Panasonic makes a good product, that's for sure.
Thanks. I'm not sure what the KX abbreviates, if anything. For the longest time it was always KX-TG, now recently I've noticed they're changing the second set of letters sometimes.
@@JordanU Oh, the second two or three letters denote the product line. For example, KX-DT means digital telephone, KX-HDV is high definition voice, etc.
It was KX-TC in the 900MHz era, then KX-TG in the US and KX-TCD in foreign areas. Then KX-TG everywhere, and now KX-TGx, where x represents a third letter based on the features of the model. KX-TGB: Basic (not in US) UPDATE: Now in US starting with 2020 models KX-TGC: Basic with speakerphone KX-TGD: Mostly same as KX-TGC KX-TGE: Mid-range model with the latest features KX-TGF: KX-TGE features + base menu/corded base There are also special models which use a different third letter, and designer models which are KX-PR and a third letter + 3-digit model.
@@techwithtyler20 Do you know what KX stands for? Panasonic has always used that. I would have assumed that "PS" would have been a better brand prefix.
An important feature on this one which you probably didn't notice when scrolling through the settings was Power Failure, which allows you to set the handset to power the base when it loses power. The base operates in a feature-limited mode without answering system, Bluetooth, Automated Call Block (models newer than this), talking CID, and base buttons. Because the group names of 1-3 change during this mode, you cannot make changes to the phonebook. The KX-TG6641 and 6841 have the same feature. Most of the newer phones do.
Jordan U That’s normal as the handset hasn’t detected out-of-range yet. You can call back or wait for a callback once the handset starts supplying power.
@@techwithtyler20 I know it's normal operation, but that to me makes the feature worthless. The call is already interrupted, I might as well just call back from a corded phone.
Jordan U Panasonic’s latest models, KX-TGF850 and 880 series, allow you to insert batteries in the corded base. When the power goes out, it immediately switches to battery without any drops or loss in features. Your KX-TGM430 also has this. It’s basically the KX-TCA230 backup power supply but built-in.
The reason the phone is having so many issues is because you bought it used and some people that used it were probably messing with the settings a little. and that they didn’t know what some of the settings were.
Thanx so much for the tutorial! We are not tech-savvy, and have been living with the default settings ever since it's purchase a few years ago. We have not figured out even the most basic of function; e.g., how to turn on voice mail messaging (currently callers cannot leave a message). Once we figure that out, we would like to hear the message being left in real-time--but first things first. Any pointers would be appreciated!--thanks!! -Cath.
I'm more impressed by the earlier models, relatively speaking to the rest of the technology available, they were far more of a feat than these are now.
@@JordanU In terms of features, the older ones did have some the newer ones don't have. There were only a few Panasonic models in 2013/14 that had a color display, for example, while several older models from 2005-2006 had them. The memo feature used to be standard on any Panasonic base that has a keypad, but as of 2012 (KX-TG47xx and 77xx), the memo feature no longer exists.
One of my phones was left outside in the rain and is ready to be trashed because it won't power up. I bought a replacement phone, but it won't allow me to add the phone, It gives me a no power at base message. Obviously, there is power at the base because all the other phones work. I might be able to solve my problem by deregistering all the phones and registering all the phones again. However, there appears to be no way to deregister a phone without having a working phone. I need to know how to deregister a phone at the base (without using a handset), but can find no instructions anywhere on how to accomplish this task. Thank you.
Is this the one you put up with the AC adapter ebay freakshow for? I've noticed that the base screen on these newer Panasonic phones resembles E-Ink from a distance; it has such a nice viewing angle, contrast, and lack of reflection, that it almost looks fake and photoshopped into the video! Perhaps another contributing factor is that it shows so little in the way of information, icons, etc. I think part of what may have happened was you confused it by switching to mains before it released the simulator line, or even switching the lines at all may have confused it, because it's expecting to be using the same line and anything that throws that off it doesn't know how to handle correctly. Either way, that notify feature is brilliant and is probably giving vtech a run for their money. Although I imagine it could get a little annoying when a spam message is recorded, which happens pretty frequently.
I posted the same thing 2 weeks ago actually! Switching the line causes a brief disconnect, and, since the mains wasn't off-hook until it was switched, a dial tone. The set must remain on the same line throughout the entire message in order for the notification to work. You can block spam calls on these sets.
I have a question after we used the panasonic phone it okay put on the charger or does leaving on the charger all the time shortrn the life of batteries
I have one landline, but I only have 3 phones that can be connected. If I purchase a 4 handset cordless, do I have to use all 4 phones or can I just use 3?
When you answered the message alert call on the testing phone and it hung up, the phone still said Line in Use, which makes me think the simulator is somewhat broken. It seemed like the testing phone was acting as an extension phone on the end where the Panasonic was connected instead of a second POTS line.
Can I use this phone overseas? Will it work in Portugal? I know I need to buy the adapter. But will I be able to make calls in Portugal using this phone?
You can also try a portable solution such as MagicJack, or use it on Cell Line Only Mode, if it doesn't work on Portugal's lines. The Bluetooth ones like this are very nice to travel with because you can use a landline where you can, Cell Line Only Mode where you can't. On the newer ones, if that mode is on, it will actually turn on/off based on whether or not there's a line connected.
Jordan - I have this phone but lost the manual. Is it possible to set up an audible alert when there is a message waiting. Sorry - I did not watch your entire video. Thanks.
You can set the base to beep twice every minute by pressing MENU #339 on a handset, then turn it on and press SAVE. Here’s the manual: help.panasonic.ca/viewing/ALL/KX-TGF572/OI/TGF572_PNQX8348YA/TGF572_PNQX8348YA.pdf
4:05 For some reason, the handset, not the battery, stores the battery level, so it will report that same level even if you put batteries that in reality have a low level in it. It would be much better if it worked like cell phones and laptops where the battery stored the level. This design can sometimes cause the opposite--full batteries but the handset says low, which means charging them will cause them to spoil. If the handset has trouble operating off of the batteries inserted, it will eventually recognize they are indeed low and the alert will go off.
@@JordanU I do think that's how it works, especially since my 5.8s have had spoiled batteries simply because if the battery is left out, put back in, and charged, it would try to charge a full battery that it thinks is low.
Uniden has always been my favorite, although this particular model I've become very fond of and is working it's way up the list of newer phones I like.
LOL house phone? how about a wireless all orignial Western Electric rotor dial desk telephone UPGRADED with Bluetooth inside? I found it while poking around on ebay and here is how I found it, search ' western electric bouetooth '
Have this set for 18 months. In general like them - but one annying feature I have not figured out. How do you get this unit to captue and playback the recording date/time when a message is left on the machine? Occassionally mine will play back audibly the date/time, but not consistently. And it certainly doesn't display it during play back. Pretty useless to have a message and not know when it was left. You (or at least I) have to listen, then go to the caller list and compare inbound calls to figure out when the message was left. Even in your demos of recorded messages, it never provides an audio (ordigital) date/time stamp. Any ideas?
Is the time set? The time also displays on the base and all handsets and is needed if you want to use the alarm and/or silent mode. When power goes out, as long as handset 1 has power, that handset will keep the time and send it out to the base when power is restored or power backup starts. Messages that are received while the time is set will be time-stamped, and existing time stamps won't be affected if the time is lost.
I HAVE USED THESE PHONES FOR YEARS AND HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH THESE PHONES EVER. I WILL USE NO OTHER PHONE. YOU WILL NOT GO WRONG WITH ANY OF THESE PHONES.
I have a question and it seems Panasonic doesn't take questions!! I have this phone (KX-TGF570) and I think I might have inadvertently blocked a friend's ph# and then when I erased a whole batch of #'s, hers was included and so did I lose it permanently? . Is there a way to get it un-blocked? Every time she tries to call me she gets " this number is not accepting calls at this time" Does this mean I DID erase her number? and how to fix please
Press Call Block and check the single number (block full phone numbers) and range of numbers (block phone numbers that begin with certain area codes/prefixes) lists. If there's a number on there you don't want blocked, press ERASE to unblock it.
@@techwithtyler20 I understand how to do that, but I have so many ph#'s being blocked but I'm trying to find a number that I might have blocked that I didn't want to block and I can't find it listed because there are so many numbers to go through. Isn't there a way to put in a number and see if it's in the Call Block section?
@@user-auntiemo2u Totally overlooked the number not accepting calls message--it sounds like you have some numbers being blocked by your provider. Check your provider settings/block list (e.g. *60 for XFINITY's call block list).
@@techwithtyler20 I DID check call block first but couldn't find her number there unless I erased it unknowingly when I erased a lot of numbers about 2 months ago - so now what? If I can't find it listed any longer is there any way to get it back to "unblock" ?
@@techwithtyler20 where can I find Provider settings/block list? if that's the same as call block list that I do then I already went through all of them and can not find her number unless I erroneously erased her number when I erased a whole bunch of numbers about 6 months ago...any way to get her number un-blocked now if it doesn't show up any more?
Great phones, I just replaced my previous set for a new one model # KX-TG994SK; oddly, the battery life is horrible already. I fully charged all four and already 2 of them gave an audible low batts. Might have to return and replace. Seems Panasonic's website doesn't have a way to send them a question. Holy crap 45 minute video??? I couldn't bare it after a few minutes. Back to my sailing vids!
@@JordanU hmmm. Good idea. Just looked up some phones... VTech is rated well too. Panasonic yeah, 79.00 was too good to be true maybe. 4 handsets, a base, multiple chargers and all the tech bells and whistles for such little money.
@@drew6116 Vtech and AT&T come out of the same factory. Historically AT&T was regarded as the 'higher-end' of the two, I'm not sure if that's still true or not. I've had good experience with Vtech's recent equipment also.
@@techwithtyler20 Great, I went ahead with the purchase. I'm really grateful for you two-you've helped me a lot when it comes to choosing a new system for my landline!
Great video of the Panasonic KX-TGF570 DECT 6 Plus Cordless Telephone Set of 5, the Jordan! Sorry, I haven't been able to comment on your vids in a few days. My birthday is coming up soon so would you like to do one for me?
@@JordanU - Well... I wanted you to record the testing message into my digital (digitan) answering machine, which is the Uniden DCT648-3. Here's the message: "Hello, the Aaron, this is the Jordan speaking to your digital (digitan) answering system from the AT&T TR1909. It is working correctly. Also, happy birthday. GOOSE! Onomatopoeia!" That's what you needed to do for me. Since the answering machine can record up to a minute unfortunately, might want to say the message as quick as you can laugh out loud!
I am having trouble transferring my cell phone address book to this system. I have the link2cell all set up properly. I have searched and haven't found any cases that have a solution. any ideas?
Try disconnecting all other Bluetooth devices from your cell phone and try again. If prompted to use the cell to transfer, transfer the desired contacts in the same way you would send files to a Bluetooth device. You may need to export the contacts as a file first. You might’ve denied the PBAP or OPP Bluetooth profile requests. Try checking the device settings for Panasonic DECT.
Not sure, I've transferred the contacts on several different models with no trouble. I have an old basic cell phone, I don't know how reliable it works with newer phones.
They seem to alternate between the set seen in this video, and the set containing the classic number 1 ringtone. In addition to the KX-TGDA50/51/52, it's also seen on: Newer KX-TGEA20 KX-TGEA40 KX-TGEA60/61 KX-TGFA20 KX-TGFA61 KX-TGLA40
It either is through your Bluetooth of cell phone, pre-installed recognized numbers you have entered and serviced through a sim card converter box, or it is an active caller ID with a paid voice over IP service provider that supports this model (not sure what that would be)
@@claytonhummel8244 There usually isn’t a “coiling” spot unless you’re wall mounting, but there’s usually a hook to keep the cord secure and out of the way.
21:54 Switching over to the outside line causes a brief disconnect in the line connection to this phone, which will cancel the message alert call. I have no idea why it didn’t work on the simulator; maybe try testing with each of the simulator’s modes.
I have no idea why the reset procedures aren't documented in the actual manual. In Panasonic's case it's in the service manual. On this phone, press 1, 5, 9, star, on a handset to reset that handset and the base. Then remove and reinsert the batteries.
@@jimtalor7971 Try pressing MENU #226 and change the setting to Manual. This will prevent the caller ID from messing up the time. If the base loses power, handset 1 will keep the time until it runs out of charge, in which case you'll have to set it again.
ya and it gets better, did you see this? hop on ebay and search ' western electric bouetooth ' Inside the old school desk telephone is a bouetooth circuit a battery pack and the desk telephone will pair to you cell phone. Oh and the desk telephone works just like it did when it was made many years ago. It makes calls recives calls [original ringer starts working, not a recording but the REAL THING!] You even hear dial tone too!
I do not like Phineas and Ferb. Ringtones are irritating and we should have many more options. Many models messing around with intercom encryption so the Gov can monitor your intercom function.
I do not like Panasonic. Ringtones are irritating and we should have many more options. Many models messing around with intercom encryption so the Gov can monitor your intercom function.
@@danrichardson4275 The government can decrypt a DECT transmission, so can the technically inclined consumer that understands how it works. I refuse to believe the government goes around and waits outside people's houses with a scanner, hoping they'll make an intercom call with their cordless phone and reveal some sort of secret information the NSA is looking for. Even the thought of that is absurd.
@@JordanU Well, i guess that verifies my concern that you have not studied before commenting. I have personally observed Gov and Police Departments parked outside residences monitoring encrypted phones and computer WIFI. But our initial conversation was DECT and it looks as if you changed your initial comment. The Gov also has drones and satellites which also monitor DECT and phones. Welcome to "Big Brother". By the way, I am one of the few who saw the original movie "Big Brother" before the Gov destroyed all copies.
I HATE THE 5 HANDSETS, THESE PHONES ARE NOT USER FRIENDLY. GET OUT YOUR MANUAL AND STUDY OR YOU'LL NEVER FIGURE IT OUT. WILL BE DONATING THESE AND HOPING SOMEONE MAKES A USER FRIENDLY PORTABLE. tERRIBLE BATTERY TOO
Great video. I've always wondered why Panasonic prefixes all of their model numbers with "KX". We used to use KX-HDV230 until we got our Cisco phones working flawlessly. Panasonic makes a good product, that's for sure.
Thanks. I'm not sure what the KX abbreviates, if anything. For the longest time it was always KX-TG, now recently I've noticed they're changing the second set of letters sometimes.
@@JordanU Oh, the second two or three letters denote the product line. For example, KX-DT means digital telephone, KX-HDV is high definition voice, etc.
@@NortelGeek Thanks for letting me know.
It was KX-TC in the 900MHz era, then KX-TG in the US and KX-TCD in foreign areas. Then KX-TG everywhere, and now KX-TGx, where x represents a third letter based on the features of the model.
KX-TGB: Basic (not in US) UPDATE: Now in US starting with 2020 models
KX-TGC: Basic with speakerphone
KX-TGD: Mostly same as KX-TGC
KX-TGE: Mid-range model with the latest features
KX-TGF: KX-TGE features + base menu/corded base
There are also special models which use a different third letter, and designer models which are KX-PR and a third letter + 3-digit model.
@@techwithtyler20 Do you know what KX stands for? Panasonic has always used that. I would have assumed that "PS" would have been a better brand prefix.
An important feature on this one which you probably didn't notice when scrolling through the settings was Power Failure, which allows you to set the handset to power the base when it loses power. The base operates in a feature-limited mode without answering system, Bluetooth, Automated Call Block (models newer than this), talking CID, and base buttons. Because the group names of 1-3 change during this mode, you cannot make changes to the phonebook. The KX-TG6641 and 6841 have the same feature. Most of the newer phones do.
The call still drops when the power goes out even if there is a handset in the base, which makes the feature not very useful at all to me.
Jordan U That’s normal as the handset hasn’t detected out-of-range yet. You can call back or wait for a callback once the handset starts supplying power.
@@techwithtyler20 I know it's normal operation, but that to me makes the feature worthless. The call is already interrupted, I might as well just call back from a corded phone.
Jordan U Panasonic’s latest models, KX-TGF850 and 880 series, allow you to insert batteries in the corded base. When the power goes out, it immediately switches to battery without any drops or loss in features. Your KX-TGM430 also has this. It’s basically the KX-TCA230 backup power supply but built-in.
@@techwithtyler20 OK
The reason the phone is having so many issues is because you bought it used and some people that used it were probably messing with the settings a little. and that they didn’t know what some of the settings were.
I don't think so. The phone is just junk, like the majority of the phones Panasonic makes today.
@@JordanUit probably is. because that video was 3 years ago.
How are you able to hear the recorded message on your answering machine. I can only hear announcement from the phone not from speaker phone
This is a nice phone. I really enjoyed watching this video. You have a very nice cell phone too. I liked the date in this video
What date? What was so great about that date?
I like how your cell phone shows the date?
@@tricia4879 I don't know what you like; that's personal to you and must be answered by you and only you.
@Jacob Hale Do not post spam.
Thanx so much for the tutorial! We are not tech-savvy, and have been living with the default settings ever since it's purchase a few years ago. We have not figured out even the most basic of function; e.g., how to turn on voice mail messaging (currently callers cannot leave a message). Once we figure that out, we would like to hear the message being left in real-time--but first things first. Any pointers would be appreciated!--thanks!! -Cath.
The new phones are kinda cool, because they’re so advanced in technology
They sure are!
I'm more impressed by the earlier models, relatively speaking to the rest of the technology available, they were far more of a feat than these are now.
Jordan U totally, I agree
@@JordanU In terms of features, the older ones did have some the newer ones don't have. There were only a few Panasonic models in 2013/14 that had a color display, for example, while several older models from 2005-2006 had them.
The memo feature used to be standard on any Panasonic base that has a keypad, but as of 2012 (KX-TG47xx and 77xx), the memo feature no longer exists.
Great video had to watch it in portions due to overwhelming background noise :)
One of my phones was left outside in the rain and is ready to be trashed because it won't power up. I bought a replacement phone, but it won't allow me to add the phone, It gives me a no power at base message. Obviously, there is power at the base because all the other phones work. I might be able to solve my problem by deregistering all the phones and registering all the phones again. However, there appears to be no way to deregister a phone without having a working phone. I need to know how to deregister a phone at the base (without using a handset), but can find no instructions anywhere on how to accomplish this task. Thank you.
I love your videos I Watch All Of them every day
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Your Welcome
Me too! I've been a fan since September 2017.
Same been a fan since June 2020
That button on the lower right of the handset is Voice Assist. It allows you to talk to Siri or Google Now through the handsets.
I don't speak to either of those things.
@@JordanU It might work with whichever voice assistant your cell has, if any.
@@techwithtyler20 I don't have any of that nonsense.
This video shows what to do AFTER the phone is set up ! Setting it up is the problem !
The phone is largely plug and play, the instruction manual underscores any additional features you want to customize.
Is this the one you put up with the AC adapter ebay freakshow for?
I've noticed that the base screen on these newer Panasonic phones resembles E-Ink from a distance; it has such a nice viewing angle, contrast, and lack of reflection, that it almost looks fake and photoshopped into the video! Perhaps another contributing factor is that it shows so little in the way of information, icons, etc.
I think part of what may have happened was you confused it by switching to mains before it released the simulator line, or even switching the lines at all may have confused it, because it's expecting to be using the same line and anything that throws that off it doesn't know how to handle correctly. Either way, that notify feature is brilliant and is probably giving vtech a run for their money. Although I imagine it could get a little annoying when a spam message is recorded, which happens pretty frequently.
I posted the same thing 2 weeks ago actually! Switching the line causes a brief disconnect, and, since the mains wasn't off-hook until it was switched, a dial tone. The set must remain on the same line throughout the entire message in order for the notification to work.
You can block spam calls on these sets.
@Xyspade No, this is a different one. What's E-Ink? I believe you are correct about it getting messed up because I switched it.
Question:
So if I were to connect my cellphone(smartphone) to this unit, does Talking Caller ID still work? Does it speak out from these units?
Yes. It can also play the cell phone's ringtone on select cell phones.
I have a question after we used the panasonic phone it okay put on the charger or does leaving on the charger all the time shortrn the life of batteries
It is best to let it run down occasionally to avoid memory.
I have one landline, but I only have 3 phones that can be connected. If I purchase a 4 handset cordless, do I have to use all 4 phones or can I just use 3?
The system will still operate if you leave one of the 4 handsets in the box.
@@JordanU Thanks for responding back
When you answered the message alert call on the testing phone and it hung up, the phone still said Line in Use, which makes me think the simulator is somewhat broken. It seemed like the testing phone was acting as an extension phone on the end where the Panasonic was connected instead of a second POTS line.
The simulator is not at all broken.
Can I use this phone overseas? Will it work in Portugal? I know I need to buy the adapter. But will I be able to make calls in Portugal using this phone?
I don't know how the phone service works over there.
You can also try a portable solution such as MagicJack, or use it on Cell Line Only Mode, if it doesn't work on Portugal's lines. The Bluetooth ones like this are very nice to travel with because you can use a landline where you can, Cell Line Only Mode where you can't. On the newer ones, if that mode is on, it will actually turn on/off based on whether or not there's a line connected.
Excellent video,thank you for share.
Every time!
Jordan - I have this phone but lost the manual. Is it possible to set up an audible alert when there is a message waiting. Sorry - I did not watch your entire video. Thanks.
You can set the base to beep twice every minute by pressing MENU #339 on a handset, then turn it on and press SAVE.
Here’s the manual:
help.panasonic.ca/viewing/ALL/KX-TGF572/OI/TGF572_PNQX8348YA/TGF572_PNQX8348YA.pdf
OK
4:05 For some reason, the handset, not the battery, stores the battery level, so it will report that same level even if you put batteries that in reality have a low level in it. It would be much better if it worked like cell phones and laptops where the battery stored the level. This design can sometimes cause the opposite--full batteries but the handset says low, which means charging them will cause them to spoil. If the handset has trouble operating off of the batteries inserted, it will eventually recognize they are indeed low and the alert will go off.
I'm not sure that's how it works...
@@JordanU I do think that's how it works, especially since my 5.8s have had spoiled batteries simply because if the battery is left out, put back in, and charged, it would try to charge a full battery that it thinks is low.
Question, it says you can set a ring tone for the group... Is that possible? Because I can't seem to figure it out
I'm not sure.
The Orange batteries are from sets 2012 and less
Nice! We have the same house phone. What is your favorite landline phone?
Uniden has always been my favorite, although this particular model I've become very fond of and is working it's way up the list of newer phones I like.
Yes, the Panasonic landline phone has definitely been the best household phone we’ve used.
LOL house phone? how about a wireless all orignial Western Electric rotor dial desk telephone UPGRADED with Bluetooth inside? I found it while poking around on ebay and here is how I found it, search ' western electric bouetooth '
D. E. Ok
@@Become_A_Paid_Electronics_Tech This is a comments box, not an advertising platform.
Panasonic to Uniden. Weird but right, as both have another corded base display.
I don't understand what you're saying.
Have this set for 18 months. In general like them - but one annying feature I have not figured out. How do you get this unit to captue and playback the recording date/time when a message is left on the machine? Occassionally mine will play back audibly the date/time, but not consistently. And it certainly doesn't display it during play back. Pretty useless to have a message and not know when it was left. You (or at least I) have to listen, then go to the caller list and compare inbound calls to figure out when the message was left. Even in your demos of recorded messages, it never provides an audio (ordigital) date/time stamp. Any ideas?
Is the time set? The time also displays on the base and all handsets and is needed if you want to use the alarm and/or silent mode.
When power goes out, as long as handset 1 has power, that handset will keep the time and send it out to the base when power is restored or power backup starts.
Messages that are received while the time is set will be time-stamped, and existing time stamps won't be affected if the time is lost.
Sounds like a defect. I do not believe there is any way to disable the date/time stamp on the messages.
Retrieving phone book numbers
How do you turn off the beep when you press on the keypad?
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Thanks for letting me know.
I HAVE USED THESE PHONES FOR YEARS AND HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH THESE PHONES EVER. I WILL USE NO OTHER PHONE. YOU WILL NOT GO WRONG WITH ANY OF THESE PHONES.
DO NOT POST SPAM.
WHAT’S WITH ALL OF THE CAPS?
I have a question and it seems Panasonic doesn't take questions!! I have this phone (KX-TGF570) and I think I might have inadvertently blocked a friend's ph# and then when I erased a whole batch of #'s, hers was included and so did I lose it permanently? . Is there a way to get it un-blocked? Every time she tries to call me she gets " this number is not accepting calls at this time" Does this mean I DID erase her number? and how to fix please
Press Call Block and check the single number (block full phone numbers) and range of numbers (block phone numbers that begin with certain area codes/prefixes) lists. If there's a number on there you don't want blocked, press ERASE to unblock it.
@@techwithtyler20 I understand how to do that, but I have so many ph#'s being blocked but I'm trying to find a number that I might have blocked that I didn't want to block and I can't find it listed because there are so many numbers to go through. Isn't there a way to put in a number and see if it's in the Call Block section?
@@user-auntiemo2u Totally overlooked the number not accepting calls message--it sounds like you have some numbers being blocked by your provider. Check your provider settings/block list (e.g. *60 for XFINITY's call block list).
@@techwithtyler20 I DID check call block first but couldn't find her number there unless I erased it unknowingly when I erased a lot of numbers about 2 months ago - so now what? If I can't find it listed any longer is there any way to get it back to "unblock" ?
@@techwithtyler20 where can I find Provider settings/block list? if that's the same as call block list that I do then I already went through all of them and can not find her number unless I erroneously erased her number when I erased a whole bunch of numbers about 6 months ago...any way to get her number un-blocked now if it doesn't show up any more?
Can this be wall mounted? Also, is this a landline phone set?
Turn the bracket 180 degrees from desk to wall position.
1 landline and 2 cell phones can be used.
Great phones, I just replaced my previous set for a new one model # KX-TG994SK; oddly, the battery life is horrible already. I fully charged all four and already 2 of them gave an audible low batts. Might have to return and replace. Seems Panasonic's website doesn't have a way to send them a question.
Holy crap 45 minute video??? I couldn't bare it after a few minutes. Back to my sailing vids!
I'd send it back and get an AT&T model instead, Panasonic's quality is a far cry from what it used to be.
@@JordanU hmmm. Good idea. Just looked up some phones... VTech is rated well too. Panasonic yeah, 79.00 was too good to be true maybe. 4 handsets, a base, multiple chargers and all the tech bells and whistles for such little money.
@@drew6116 Vtech and AT&T come out of the same factory. Historically AT&T was regarded as the 'higher-end' of the two, I'm not sure if that's still true or not. I've had good experience with Vtech's recent equipment also.
OK when base was being called it has the other Panasonic phone tone. Good Job.
That doesn't make sense.
I'm thinking about getting a KX-TGF544. Would that have the same ringtones as the 570?
Probably, but I'm not certain.
@@JordanU Only difference is the handset model and lack of Bluetooth. Ringtones are the same.
@@techwithtyler20 Great, I went ahead with the purchase. I'm really grateful for you two-you've helped me a lot when it comes to choosing a new system for my landline!
@@jsn683 Which one did you get?
@@techwithtyler20 I got the KX-TGF544
How do I use the speed dial?I got the numbers in but don’t know how to speed dial a call
I think you press and hold for a few seconds the number of the corresponding speed dial you want to call.
@@JordanU Thank you so much!!!
What where is the back of the handset?
I can't find it.
Great video of the Panasonic KX-TGF570 DECT 6 Plus Cordless Telephone Set of 5, the Jordan! Sorry, I haven't been able to comment on your vids in a few days. My birthday is coming up soon so would you like to do one for me?
Thanks, Aaron! What do you want me to record for your birthday? What day is it?
@@JordanU - Well... I wanted you to record the testing message into my digital (digitan) answering machine, which is the Uniden DCT648-3. Here's the message: "Hello, the Aaron, this is the Jordan speaking to your digital (digitan) answering system from the AT&T TR1909. It is working correctly. Also, happy birthday. GOOSE! Onomatopoeia!" That's what you needed to do for me. Since the answering machine can record up to a minute unfortunately, might want to say the message as quick as you can laugh out loud!
@@JordanU - Also, it is the Friday.
maybe you could get one of these? over on ebay search ' western electric bluetooth ' and see what pops up?
@@Become_A_Paid_Electronics_Tech Maybe you can stop spamming my comments box? You're really starting to irritate me now.
nice video
Thanks
I am having trouble transferring my cell phone address book to this system. I have the link2cell all set up properly. I have searched and haven't found any cases that have a solution. any ideas?
Try disconnecting all other Bluetooth devices from your cell phone and try again. If prompted to use the cell to transfer, transfer the desired contacts in the same way you would send files to a Bluetooth device. You may need to export the contacts as a file first.
You might’ve denied the PBAP or OPP Bluetooth profile requests. Try checking the device settings for Panasonic DECT.
Not sure, I've transferred the contacts on several different models with no trouble. I have an old basic cell phone, I don't know how reliable it works with newer phones.
@@techwithtyler20 Thanks for replying. I found out that I needed to activate all bluetooth settings on my cell phone.
Do phones ring simultaneously?
Watch the video to find out.
@@JordanUOh 1:28 1:29 1:29
@@snerixx651 What about it?
@@JordanU jack off
Good luck getting phone support for this phone .
Why do I need support for the phone?
Just buy a sim conversion box
How do you set the voice-mail message
Thanks
How can I remove private caller from my phone
i DID NOT USE ALL OF THE HANDSETS WHEN i BOGHT THE NOW THE LAST HANDSET WILL NOT REGISTAR
The KX-TGDA50 is the one that has the almost exact ring as the old ones
OK
The KX-TGDA50-51-52 have a newer version of those rings, however, some of the tones and melodies sound significantly different.
@@jsn683 Thanks for letting me know.
They seem to alternate between the set seen in this video, and the set containing the classic number 1 ringtone. In addition to the KX-TGDA50/51/52, it's also seen on:
Newer KX-TGEA20
KX-TGEA40
KX-TGEA60/61
KX-TGFA20
KX-TGFA61
KX-TGLA40
@@techwithtyler20 Thanks for the information.
How can I keep the date and time displayed on screen when not in use?
What are you currently seeing on the screen when it's not in use?
Can you please explain How to make all the phone ringing.
Call them.
1. Make a Telephone line
2. Know the number from the phone line
3. Call it
4. Enjoy!
how do i retrieve a deleted voice messages from my panasonic answering machine
You don't.
How to get rid of flashing red light says messages full, how do I empty the phone?
Press erase twice.
Thanks for letting them know
very good! what about testing the block function?
I've never used it, it's of no use to me.
Yes, can you please check into the ‘block’ functions, so you can help us.
@@charmyers5461 The manual can assist.
How does the caller ID work?
Watch the video to find out.
It either is through your Bluetooth of cell phone, pre-installed recognized numbers you have entered and serviced through a sim card converter box, or it is an active caller ID with a paid voice over IP service provider that supports this model (not sure what that would be)
@@leanna107 OK
How do you check messages from another phone calling your home phone?
I'm not sure, the manual will have to be consulted for that.
Enter the remote access code while the greeting is playing or while it’s recording the message. Then follow the voice prompts.
How long are the power cables for the phone and handsets?
I'd guess about 5 feet.
Is there a spot to coil the excess under the base?
@@claytonhummel8244 No.
@@claytonhummel8244 There usually isn’t a “coiling” spot unless you’re wall mounting, but there’s usually a hook to keep the cord secure and out of the way.
How can I make call fowarding on Panasonic KX-TG484
None of these phones forward calls.
You'll need to contact your phone company.
21:54 Switching over to the outside line causes a brief disconnect in the line connection to this phone, which will cancel the message alert call. I have no idea why it didn’t work on the simulator; maybe try testing with each of the simulator’s modes.
The mode was not the problem.
Whats the purpose of the bluetooth?
To connect a cellular phone.
Merry Christmas sound of Uniden dect1580 Dect 6.0
I don't understand.
how do you unblock a number ?Thanks
I don't know, perhaps the manual could provide some insight.
Buenas tardes si me idee ayudar cómo puedo hacer trasferencia de una llamada a otro auricular Gracias con el equipo Ku-tg994sk no sé cómo hacer 😊
i like it
OK
Can people eavesdrop on this phone ?
Anything wireless can be hacked, but I don't think people really do that to cordless phones anymore.
Good video
Thanks
Need to know how to do a factory reset on mine
OK
I have no idea why the reset procedures aren't documented in the actual manual. In Panasonic's case it's in the service manual. On this phone, press 1, 5, 9, star, on a handset to reset that handset and the base. Then remove and reinsert the batteries.
How to turn the intercom off
I don't understand.
what's this room?
Somewhere spammers aren't welcome.
Jordan I am not able to send a reply via email, can I do it here?
What eMail? You should be able to reply to comments here.
HOW DO YOU UNBLOCK A NUMBER ON THIS MODEL
I DON'T KNOW PERHAPS THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL WILL TELL YOU.
WHY DID ALL OF YOU DO IT IN UPPERCASE LETTERS
@@NoWaterInAfrica THIS IS A SHOUTING THREAD!
@@JordanU OH OK I GET IT NOW!
The casio is a good phone
OK
Hold a rechargeable battery for a bit while and then it's getting low quick
That doesn't make sense.
Como se usa o bluetooth deste aparelho?
Find something constructive to do with your time.
??.
I don't understand what you're asking.
Call From ACME COMPUTER
OK
10.20 for greeting instructions.
OK
Doesn't hold the correct time!?
That doesn't make sense.
Yup on my panasonic I have to reset the clock ever so often, usually goes a hour ahead.
@@jimtalor7971 That is probably the result of your phone provider not sending the correct time information with the caller ID.
@@JordanU I will check on that,Thanks.
@@jimtalor7971 Try pressing MENU #226 and change the setting to Manual. This will prevent the caller ID from messing up the time.
If the base loses power, handset 1 will keep the time until it runs out of charge, in which case you'll have to set it again.
My nana has a panasonic kit 1 in my uncle Jimmy's room 1 in the kitchen and Front room
OK
I'm jealous.
OK
ya and it gets better, did you see this? hop on ebay and search ' western electric bouetooth ' Inside the old school desk telephone is a bouetooth circuit a battery pack and the desk telephone will pair to you cell phone. Oh and the desk telephone works just like it did when it was made many years ago. It makes calls recives calls [original ringer starts working, not a recording but the REAL THING!] You even hear dial tone too!
@@Become_A_Paid_Electronics_Tech This is a comments box, not an advertising platform.
@@JordanU commenting on telephone here is what is wha it is about, yes?
@@Become_A_Paid_Electronics_Tech I you want I can sell you a big box full of telephones on kijiji for $58 usd
26:25 how many stinking times
What about it?
It’s hilarious
@@Coolgamerowen OK
I do not like Phineas and Ferb. Ringtones are irritating and we should have many more options. Many models messing around with intercom encryption so the Gov can monitor your intercom function.
I don't understand.
How to retrieve stored numbers
That doesn't make sense.
I do not like Panasonic. Ringtones are irritating and we should have many more options. Many models messing around with intercom encryption so the Gov can monitor your intercom function.
Such claims about the government intercepting the intercom calls are absurd and not at all true.
@@JordanU What makes you think that gov does not have equipment designed and implemented to decode DECT-11 ?
@@danrichardson4275 The government can decrypt a DECT transmission, so can the technically inclined consumer that understands how it works. I refuse to believe the government goes around and waits outside people's houses with a scanner, hoping they'll make an intercom call with their cordless phone and reveal some sort of secret information the NSA is looking for. Even the thought of that is absurd.
@@JordanU Well, i guess that verifies my concern that you have not studied before commenting. I have personally observed Gov and Police Departments parked outside residences monitoring encrypted phones and computer WIFI. But our initial conversation was DECT and it looks as if you changed your initial comment. The Gov also has drones and satellites which also monitor DECT and phones. Welcome to "Big Brother". By the way, I am one of the few who saw the original movie "Big Brother" before the Gov destroyed all copies.
@@danrichardson4275 You're nuts. I can't help you.
Elise
I don't understand.
I HATE THE 5 HANDSETS, THESE PHONES ARE NOT USER FRIENDLY. GET OUT YOUR MANUAL AND STUDY OR YOU'LL NEVER FIGURE IT OUT. WILL BE DONATING THESE AND HOPING SOMEONE MAKES A USER FRIENDLY PORTABLE. tERRIBLE BATTERY TOO
OK then
Star spng l
I don't understand.
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Do not post spam.
do not post spam!
Terrible , seems babbling.
That doesn't make sense.
How are you able to hear the recorded message on your answering machine. I can only hear announcement from the phone not from speaker phone