Panasonic KX-TG5456 User Manual

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Programmable Settings

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L The preset song “Demo1” in this product

is used with permission of © 2005
Speed Crazy.

L The preset song “Demo2” in this product

is used with permission of © 2005 M-
ZoNE Co., Ltd.

Recording songs from an audio
device for ringer tones
(Customize ring)

You can record songs (max. 30 seconds
each) from an audio device by connecting
the included audio cable. These songs can
be assigned as the handset ringer tone
(page 36) and the ringer ID (page 27) for
phone numbers stored in the phonebook.

Important:

L If a call is received while the audio cable

is connected to the handset, disconnect
the audio cable from the handset and
answer the call, or you and the caller will
not hear each other’s voice.

L If a call is received while a song is being

recorded or played back, recording or
playback will stop automatically. If
recording, the partially recorded song
will be saved. The caller will hear the
song being played and you and the
caller will not be able to hear each
other’s voice until you disconnect the
audio cable from the handset.

1

Connect the audio device to the
handset using the included audio cable.

2

Press {MENU} (middle soft key).

3

Scroll to

K, then press {SELECT}.

4

Scroll to “Customize ring”, then
press {SELECT}.

5

Scroll to “Record”, then press
{SELECT}.
L The remaining recording time will be

displayed.

6

Press play on the audio device.

L For better sound quality, increase the

volume on the audio device.

L To adjust the handset speaker

volume, press {V} or {^} repeatedly.

7

Press {REC.} to start recording.

8

To stop recording, press {STOP}.
L To listen to the recording, scroll to

Playback”, then press {SELECT}.

L To re-record, scroll to “Retry”, press

{SELECT}, then start from step 7.

9

Scroll to “Save”, then press {SELECT}.

10

Enter the desired name (max. 15
characters, page 23).

11

Press {SAVE}, then press {OFF}.

Audio cable

Audio device
(such as a stereo
component,
CD player, or PC)

Headphone
output, line
level output,
etc.
Example:

Audio jack

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