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PANASONIC Cordless Phone System with Answering Machine, One-Touch Call Block, Enhanced Noise Reduction, Talking Caller ID and Intercom Voice Paging - 3 Handsets - KX-TGF543B (Black)

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Color: Black


Size: 3 Handsets


Style: Dual Keypad


Pattern Name: Phone System


Features

  • ONE TOUCH TELEPHONE CALL BLOCK - Register up to 250 numbers with one-touch Call Block on the cordless phone base unit & cordless handsets. Compatible with Hearing Aid T-Coil (TIA-1083 Compliant)
  • BI-LINGUAL CALLER ID - Talking Caller ID audibly announces caller information in either English or Spanish from the telephones base unit and cordless handsets when you can't view the screen
  • ENHANCED CORDLESS PHONE SOUND QUALITY - Noise Reduction automatically suppresses background interference while enhancing voice tones for clearer conversation on the base unit & cordless handsets
  • INTERCOM VOICE PAGING - Wake kids for school or let everyone know when dinner is ready with Panasonic's exclusive Voice Paging. VP makes it easy to send clear, simultaneous announcements to every handset in the house, even when family members don't respond
  • SECURE LONG-RANGE PHONE SIGNAL - DECT 6.0 wireless technology offers a long-range cordless phone and is ideal for home, home office and apartments with thick walls
  • NOTE: KINDLY REFER USER GUIDE BEFORE USE

Description

The Panasonic KX-TGF543 expandable Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) 6. 0 Phone system with answering machine and 3 cordless handsets makes everyday calling smarter, quicker and more convenient. Includes one corded handset in the base unit and two additional cordless handsets, expandable up to six handsets (additional handsets sold separately). Hear who's calling from across the room without having to get up using text- to-speech announcements in English and/or Spanish from the phones’ base unit and portable wireless cordless handsets. Wake kids for school in the morning and let everyone know when dinner is ready in the evening with Panasonic's exclusive Voice Paging. Voice Paging makes it easy to send clear, simultaneous announcements to every handset in the house, even when family members don't respond. Included rechargeable backup batteries keep you connected when the power goes out. With a fully charged handset in the base unit, you'll have power for up to 12 hours talk time and 7 days standby for calls using other cordless handsets in the house. Attach an optional Key Detector to your car key ring or other easily misplaced items and forget about ever losing them ever again. Using any of your telephone handsets, you can activate the Key Detector's beeping alarm and quickly track down your lost keys. Key Detector's powerful range finds objects up to 200 yards away so you'll find whatever's lost whether it's upstairs, in your car or in the yard. Easy call block, speakerphone, intercom voice paging, and advanced TAD (Telephone Answering Device) functions tie it all together making this system one of the most reliable and functional cordless phone systems available in the market today. DISCLAIMER: DECT 6. 0 is a North American marketing term for DECT devices manufactured for the United States and Canada operating at 1. 9 GHz.


Brand: Panasonic


Color: Black


Telephone Type: SIM


Number of Batteries: 6 AAA batteries required. (included)


Material: Plastic


Power Source: Battery Powered


Dialer Type: Dual Keypad


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.8 x 6.24 x 5.24 inches


Answering System Type: Digital


Item Weight: 1.2 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 6.24 x 5.24 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Item model number: KX-TGF543B


Batteries: 6 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 22, 2017


Manufacturer: Panasonic


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars KX-TGF574S: An excellent phone system for minimizing SPAM phone calls!
Color: Silver Size: 4 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad + Link2Cell Pattern Name: Phone System
I bought this 4-phone KX-TGF574S Panasonic phone system to replace my 9 year-old KX-TG6544 phone system. There was nothing wrong with the old phone. It worked just fine after 9 years of fail-free operation. So why buy a new system? I bet many of you are like me in that I get far too many damned robo-dialed "spam" phone calls. They drive me crazy! And because I am a Comcast phone subscriber, I use their NoMoRobo to cut down on the spam calls, but NoMoRobo has one fault (not of their making): there is always ONE ring that comes through before NoMoRobo hangs up on them. You'll be in bed trying to sleep and here comes one ring to jar you out of your dreams, and then ... the ringing stops. GRRRRRR.....! The one-ring problem is no one's fault because of the way CallerID works. When a phone call reaches your home, the digital CallerID information does not arrive until AFTER the first ring. That's just the way CallerID works. Thus, no one, or no one machine, knows who is calling until AFTER that first ring. Therefore, NoMoRobo cannot do anything until after that first ring is finished, which is why you always get one ring before NoMoRobo can step in and react. For that matter, NO smart phone system can react and hang up on someone until AFTER that first ring. Blame it on CallerID and nothing else! All of this got me to wondering "there HAS to be someone who understands this issue and who makes a phone system that lets you disable the first ring of all of your calls." If you had a phone like that, then you would be home free. The first ring still arrives at the phone, but the phone itself suppresses that first ring (while allowing all subsequent rings). But by this time, NoMoRobo has had a chance to assess "friend or foe" and hang up if it's a "foe" that is in their database. What this means is no more of those highly-annoying one-ring phone calls that disrupt your tranquil life. After doing a little research, I found that ALL Panasonic phones these days have incorporated this feature! Hot damn, I said, and I settled on this particular KX-TGF574S model only because it looks pretty much like the old system, but is updated a little bit including this new one-ring-disable feature. I don't care about any of the other features. All I want is to eliminate the annoying spam phone calls! To enable this feature, turn to page 36 of the instruction manual in the "Call Block" subsection. Here's the short story: MENU --> SETTINGS --> CALL BLOCK --> ONE RING FOR BLOCKED CALL --> select NO. For some odd reason, "no" means "do not allow the phone to ring on the first ring tone." It's a bit counter-intuitive to me, but that's the way it is. Save this setting, then hit the phone's OFF button. After this, the first ring will never be heard (although you WILL see all of the phone's LCD screens light up when the call comes in, just no sound). And if NoMoRobo is working and detects that the number is a spam call, it automatically hangs up on them. That kills all subsequent ringing, meaning your phone will not sound whatsoever for that one call. Problem (almost) solved! Unfortunately, NoMoRobo is an imperfect system. Robo calls still make it past their system if the spoofed phone number is not in their database. I have found that the calls that usually make it past them are ones that have the same prefix as my own. For instance, if my phone number were 123-456-7890, then a call with the prefix of 123-456 usually gets past them. But there are others that escape them. I just had one this morning from allegedly a part of the state where I know no one. So what to do? This is where the second useful feature of the Panasonic phone system comes in handy, especially if you do not have access to NoMoRobo to help you out, but it takes a bit of effort on your part to incorporate. The phone has the ability to store 3,000 phone numbers if you are willing to take the time to enter the information of people you WANT to hear from. It consumes a fair amount of time because you're stuck entering NAME and PHONE NUMBER on the numerical keyboard, no easy ting to do. (It's the same way cellphone texting USED to be!) BUT, if you're willing to do it, then you should. What you do this, you are creating a WHITE LIST. That is, "these are people I WANT to accept calls from." Family, friends, doctors, etc. You COULD use the phone's BLACK LIST feature, but this is a fruitless endeavor because the phone's ability to store blacklisted numbers is very limited, 250 numbers maximum. Phone spammers chew through bogus phone numbers far faster than you can enter them in your phone and overflow its storage capabilities. Black listing never works, but the white lists do! Here's the key thing to do: enter all of the names and numbers of people you want to hear from in the phone. I made something like 50 entries like this, and it probably took me 2 hours to do (I'm very slow at alphanumerical texting). For each person/number you enter, make sure you assign them to a single "group." I chose Group 4, but it's arbitrary. Group 4 is as good as any. I then re-named Group 4 as "White List" but you don't need to do that. I just did it to make it obvious what Group 4 is used for on my phone. Now for the secret sauce: once that's all done, then you have the ability to assign a different ring tone to that group, one that is different that the phone's default ring tone. The Panasonic phone offers a lot of goofy ring tones that are quite distinctive. Chose one and assign it to your white-listed people (Group 4 for me). Once you have done that, then whenever your phone rings because the spoofed number got past your NoMoRobo filter, if that number is in your white list, the people you WANT to hear from, your phone will ring with the distinctive ringtone that you just assigned above. No longer do you have to get up to SEE who is calling by reading the phone's caller ID information on the LCD screen. No, you can let your EARS do the filtering rather than your EYES! When you hear that distinctive ring, you know to get up and answer the phone! I still get mad as hell at the idiots who get through my spam filtering system and want to personally hang up on them (like that will do any good). Thus, when I do get the now-very-infrequent spam call, I recognize it by the standard ringtone and quickly get up to get to the phone. I do a fast check of the CallerID information on the screen, which usually says it's from some part of the country that is unknown to me, and quickly hit the CALL BLOCK button. The phone then gives me the menu option "Block call?" Choose YES, and the phone then hangs up on the call while also storing that (bogus) number in its blocked call memory. Now if they call back again using that number, as they often do, the phone will automatically hang up on them and you won't ever know what happened! I.e., you won't hear the phone ring at all, as intended. Of course, your phone's blocked call memory bank will eventually fill up. When that happens, you select the ERASE command to clear all the numbers, hoping that by now those blocked numbers are no longer being used, as is often the case. After doing all of that, my house has been much quieter. I used to get 2-5 spam calls a day. Since I got this Panasonic system about 4 weeks ago and created my white list in it, I have had only 5 spam calls. It is not a perfect solution, but I finally feel like I have control over my phone system again. Sorry to take so long describing all of this, but I'm sure that many of you will want to know how to cut down on your spam calls. This is my way of doing it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by RetiredEE

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars good product getting better
Color: Black/Silver Size: 5 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad + Link2Cell+ HD Voice Pattern Name: Phone System
I very much like the usefulness of this SET of phones that give me easy access around the house and in the garage. They have an excellent RANGE - without - the range booster. I am in the process of implementing this later version of the phone and looking forward to blocking more of the automated calls which waste much of my time by DISTRACTING me as they come in and as I wait to EVALUATE the contact! A DRAWBACK for me is that (1) Panasonic doesn't offer this AS a set with all 6 handsets, (2) that it doesn't SUPPORT MORE than 6, (3) that Amazon doesn't consistently offer it WITH the 6th handset as one of the suggested items FOR the order so the MATCHING handset is already identified for the customer! The LATEST version at this time doesn't even HAVE additional handsets AVAILABLE FOR order and it has the interesting feature of being able to record CONVERSATIONS! Pity its capacity is only 18 minutes! I have a number of calls that last over an hour!! I've used this Panasonic for MANY years and will remain with them. It could well stand to have a wider selection of 'ring tones' and it would be even better if ring tones could be assigned to CALLERS as is the case with cell phones. On this model, I DID use "Link to CELL" to download my Android's contacts! THAT was EASY when I finally understood it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by PAUL F HUBERT

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Great product for elderly
Color: Black/Silver Size: 3 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad + Link2Cell Pattern Name: Phone System
Brought these for my 94 year old mother. Has a larger screen for the caller id. The best option for her is the voice telling her who is calling. She has not used the call block yet. Needed this. She gets lots of junk cells. So far so good. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars one phone does not work
Color: Black Size: 4 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad Pattern Name: Phone System
one phone does not work, all the rest work just fine
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a handle on robocalls
Color: Black/Silver Size: 5 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad + Link2Cell+ HD Voice Pattern Name: Phone System
At first we balked at the idea of spending $175 on a cordless phone. We already had the Panasonic KX-TGF575, which worked fine as a cordless phone with 5 handsets, but it had very limited storage for numbers to block, and besides which, it doesn't do much good to block the phone number from a robocall after the fact. Spammers rarely use the same caller ID twice. We tried a much cheaper phone from AT&T with so-called smart call-block features, but it kept blocking numbers we'd already entered into the white list, so we sent it back. The Panasonic KX-TGF675 is a lot more expensive, but it works perfectly. In addition to a much larger memory for both blocked calls and for a personal phone book, it has a true smart call block feature that really works. With the automated call block feather enabled, most spam calls are blocked from getting through at all. Transfer of my smartphone phone book was relatively painless via Bluetooth, although one can only specify one phone book at a time, so it's not possible to transfer numbers into different phone books from the same smartphone. Additional phone numbers can be entered manually, but it's tedious, as one has to use the numeric keypad to represent the full alphabet. All calls from people in the phone book are automatically put through, without them having to go through automatic call screening. You can also add names to the 'whitelist', so you can still get automated calls from the likes of CVS. For any callers not in your phone book or in your whitelist, they will go through call screening, in which they are asked to enter a specific 1-3 digit number of your choosing. Robocalls won't respond to this and will be blocked. Real people who enter the number will not only be put through, but their number will automatically be added to the whitelist, so they won't have to go through call screening again. Automatic call block is the first system to be completely effective in blocking robocalls. Unfortunately, the feature only works with calls that come in through your landline. If you make use of the link-to-cell feature, calls that come in through your cell phone will not be blocked unless you have a spam filter on your cell phone. In addition to automated call block and a much larger phone book capacity, the 675 has HD digital voice enhancement. It really does make it much easier to understand people when compared to the 575 model. My one complaint is that with the entire line of Panasonic cordless phones, programming them is rather cryptic. All feature are available by menu, but the specific menus needed to access them are not always clear, which is probably why Panasonic has an alternative list of functions in the user manual that can all be accessed directly via a 3-digit code. Since most of us would rather not memorize a list of codes, that's only useful if one has the manual handy. What I'd really like to know is why, with a link-to-cell Bluetooth feather, Panasonic doesn't provide a smartphone app to make it easier to program via one's smartphone. Otherwise, I'm very happy with this phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021 by Steve L.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars These phones are awesome!
Color: Black/Silver Size: 3 Handsets Style: Dual Keypad + Link2Cell Pattern Name: Phone System
sound is clear , can change the ring tones also the ringer/tones are loud. , has a baby monitor and intercom . can run your cell phone through the base.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by TW Jackson

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