Panasonic KX-THA16 Telephone Equipments - Page 43

Programmable Settings, Recording songs from an audio, device for ringer tones

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Recording songs from an audio device for ringer tones ("Customize ring") You can record songs (max. 5 minutes each) from an audio device by connecting the audio cable included with your base unit. These songs can be assigned as the ringer tone (page 42) and the ringer ID (page 26) for phone numbers stored in the phonebook. You can also use a song for the background music during the slide show (page 45). Important: L If a call is received while a song is being recorded or played back, recording or playback stops automatically. Disconnect the audio cable from the unit to answer the call. 1 Connect the audio device (such as a CD player or computer) to the unit using the audio cable included with your base unit. Audio device Headphone output, line out, etc. Example: Audio cable Programmable Settings 7 To stop recording, press {STOP}. L To listen to the recording, select "Playback", then press {SELECT}. L To re-record, select "Retry", press {SELECT}, then start from step 5. 8 "Save" i {SELECT} 9 Enter the desired name (max. 15 characters; page 22). 10 {SAVE} i {OFF} 11 Disconnect the audio cable from the unit. Note: L The total recording time is about 9 minutes. A maximum of 20 songs can be stored. The recording time may decrease depending on the size of images and songs stored in the unit. Playing back a song 1 {MENU} (F6) i s i {SELECT} 2 "Customize ring" i {SELECT} 3 "Playback" i {SELECT} 4 Select the desired song. i {PLAY} 5 {STOP} i {OFF} 2 {MENU} (F6) i s i {SELECT} 3 "Customize ring" i {SELECT} 4 "Record" i {SELECT} 5 Start playing the audio device. 6 Press {REC.} to start recording. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp 43

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Programmable Settings
For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
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Recording songs from an audio
device for ringer tones
(“
Customize ring
”)
You can record songs (max. 5 minutes
each) from an audio device by connecting
the audio cable included with your base
unit. These songs can be assigned as the
ringer tone (page 42) and the ringer ID
(page 26) for phone numbers stored in the
phonebook. You can also use a song for
the background music during the slide
show (page 45).
Important:
L
If a call is received while a song is being
recorded or played back, recording or
playback stops automatically.
Disconnect the audio cable from the unit
to answer the call.
1
Connect the audio device (such as a
CD player or computer) to the unit using
the audio cable included with your base
unit.
2
{
MENU
}
(F6)
i
s
i
{
SELECT
}
3
Customize ring
i
{
SELECT
}
4
Record
i
{
SELECT
}
5
Start playing the audio device.
6
Press
{
REC.
}
to start recording.
7
To stop recording, press
{
STOP
}
.
L
To listen to the recording, select
Playback
”, then press
{
SELECT
}
.
L
To re-record, select “
Retry
”, press
{
SELECT
}
, then start from step 5.
8
Save
i
{
SELECT
}
9
Enter the desired name (max. 15
characters; page 22).
10
{
SAVE
}
i
{
OFF
}
11
Disconnect the audio cable from the
unit.
Note:
L
The total recording time is about 9
minutes. A maximum of 20 songs can be
stored. The recording time may
decrease depending on the size of
images and songs stored in the unit.
Playing back a song
1
{
MENU
}
(F6)
i
s
i
{
SELECT
}
2
Customize ring
i
{
SELECT
}
3
Playback
i
{
SELECT
}
4
Select the desired song.
i
{
PLAY
}
5
{
STOP
}
i
{
OFF
}
Audio cable
Audio device
Headphone
output, line
out, etc.
Example: