LHLLHL Expandable Cordless Phone System Answering Machine 3 Lines LCD Display Hands-Free Calls 16 Languages for Office
LCD 3 lines display. Pre-dial and edit function. Redial and pause function.
Maximum 5 handsets can be registered to the same base unit, and maximum 4 bases per handset.
30 incoming numbers memories and 10 outgoing numbers memories. 50 phone book memories with 12 characters & 20 digits maximum.
Call transfer to other handset and intercom call between two handsets. Conference call between external call and two handsets.
10 ringing tones for selection. Ringing tone/earpiece/hands-free volume adjustable. Different melody for different call available.
Alarm clock function. Tone/Pulse dialing mode can be set. Flash time 100/300/600/1000ms for selection. 16 kinds of interface languages.
LCD backlight function. Auto/manual answering function. Dialing barring function. Keypad lock function. Mute function. In use and charge LED indicator.
TAM Functions:
The base has two digit LCD display to indicator.
The base can play and record message.
Digital Answering machine with max. 60 minutes messages.
ICM recording.
2 groups OGM can be recorded by user.
Memo recording with max. 120 seconds.
Voice prompt in English, Spanish, French and German.
Specifications:
Model: D1002B TAM
Color: Black
Material: ABS
Plug: US
Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
16 Kinds of Interface Languages: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, Greek, Polish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian.
Battery: 2 * Rechargeable Batteries(Each Battery 400mAh, 1.2V)
Handset Size: 17.0 * 5.0 * 2.6cm / 6.7 * 2.0 * 1.0in
Cradle Size: 16.9 * 9.5 * 3.2cm / 6.7 * 3.7 * 1.3in
Package Size: 19.2 * 10.3 * 10.4cm / 7.6 * 4.1 * 4.1in
Package Weight: 458g / 16.2oz
Notes:
Please read the user manual carefully before to using.
Please charge for at least 12 hours on first use.
10 hours full charge. Up to 10 hours continued talk. Up to 120 hours on s
LCD 3 lines display. Pre-dial and edit function. Redial and pause function.
Maximum 5 handsets can be registered to the same base unit, and maximum 4 bases per handset.
30 incoming numbers memories and 10 outgoing numbers memories. 50 phone book memories with 12 characters & 20 digits maximum.
Call transfer to other handset and intercom call between two handsets. Conference call between external call and two handsets.
10 ringing tones for selection. Ringing tone/earpiece/hands-free volume adjustable. Different melody for different call available.

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