Features:
- 900 MHz SST (spread spectrum technology) cordless operation
- Digital spread technology
- Caller ID/call waiting
- 40-station caller ID memory and dialer
- Voice mail message-waiting indicator
Description:
If you subscribe to special telephone services such as caller ID and voice mail, the Panasonic KXTC1850 cordless phone can help you take full advantage of them. Its convenient LCD and extensive program functions also make it quick and easy to set up and use. Its sleek design and sturdy construction add to its overall attractiveness. The backlit keypad and LCD have an intuitive layout, and we were able to access basic features without reading the owner's manual. For more complex functions, the detailed manual was very helpful, however. A quick guide is also included. The KXTC1850 can store up to 10 numbers and an additional number on the direct dialing button. Programming the memory dialing feature is fairly straightforward. The only caveat is that the LCD and many of the program buttons are on opposite sides of the handset, so we had to flip the handset over several times to perform just one function. Other basic features include ringer selection, and Flash and Redial buttons. The ringer has a pleasant, unobtrusive sound and can be set to low or high. The LCD displays the number of caller-ID calls you have received. To access a new call, press the Search button (located just below the LCD) to scroll through calls. The LCD displays the caller's number and name, if available. To return to the selected call, simply press the Talk button. The KXTC1850 stores up to 40 caller-ID calls, and shows the time and date of the received calls, and the number of times each caller tried to reach you. To use the voice mail service, you need to enter an access number (provided by your telephone company). Voice mail functions are programmed using the LCD and Search buttons. An indicator flashes when you receive a new call. To listen to your calls, press the Voice Mail button and follow the prerecorded instructions. It couldn't be easier. Overall, the KXTC1850 provides excellent sound clarity over a long range. In our tests, the signal remained strong approximately 200 feet from the base. It continued to carry the signal up to 1,000 feet with only minimal voice breakup. We also detected only occasional background static throughout our testing, despite physical barriers such as walls and potential sources of interference from other electronic equipment. --Emily Bakko Pros: - Convenient access to caller ID and voice mail services
- Indicator on LCD shows battery strength
- Includes quick guide for easy reference
Cons: - Controls on both sides of handset make some programming awkward
- No mute button
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