Panasonic KX-T7730BX (Black)

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Need a simple connectivity solution? Add Panasonic KX-T7730 telephone to your existing system and expand your connectivity. This user-friendly system includes 12 programmable keys with LED light indicators. An ideal solution for simple conversation, this black desk phone is compatible... (Full Description)

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Need a simple connectivity solution? Add Panasonic KX-T7730 telephone to your existing system and expand your connectivity. This user-friendly system includes 12 programmable keys with LED light indicators. An ideal solution for simple conversation, this black desk phone is compatible with the KXT 206 and KXTA 624 systems and the new KX-TES308 and KX-TES824 phone systems.

Alphanumeric Display! This desk phone has an easy-to-read 1-Line Monochrome backlit display and allows you to interact with phone functions with the utmost clarity during the day or night. Moreover, with LCD contrast adjustment, you can effortlessly modify the contrast of the display according to your comfort. The black KX-T7730 comes with an auto-answer speakerphone that lets in fingers-free operation for greater relaxed communications. You can manipulate speaker volume as per your convenience with the speaker volume control function.

On the top right corner, you'll find a message indicator LED that blinks on every occasion a message is received. The desk phone comes with an automatic redial function for hassle-free operation. You can even mute your call when needed as well as you can without a doubt put your call on hold in busy situations. With sturdy construction, the Panasonic KX-T7730 smartphone provides everything for reliable communication.

KX-T7730 Features:

Replaces KX-T7030

  • Hybrid System Corded Telephone
  • Caller ID / Call Waiting
  • Speakerphone
  • For Advanced Hybrid Systems Only
  • 12 Programmable Line Buttons
  • Automatic Redial
  • Auto Answer Speakerphone (Intercom)
  • Redial Key
  • Adjustable LCD Contrast
  • Handset / Headset / Speaker Volume Control
  • Hold
  • Flash
  • Mute
  • Store / Message
  • Intercom / Conference
  • Forward / Do Not Disturb (DND)
  • Pause / Transfer Key

**Not A Stand Alone Phone, Will Not Work Without System**
Key Term Definitions

Hybrid Phone: A phone that is hybrid is a mix between key systems and PBX systems. Over the years the differences between these 2 types have dwindled and so the benefits of both have been combined – the term hybrid signifies the grouping.

Digital Phone: Digital phones break up audio signal into a binary code ( series of 1s and 0s) and transfer the code to another device, which then takes the code and reassembles the signal. Analog takes the human voice and translates it into electronics pulses. Since digital breaks up the signal is it able to correct errors that may have occurred during transmission, delivering clearer conversation.

CTI (computer telephony integration): This is an optional set of applications that will allow you to integrate your telephone system with your computer. These applications include one-click dialing, video conferencing, incoming call routing and more.

Extra Device Port (xDP): The xDP is a connection path for a second single-line analog device. This device can share an extension number (cordless phone) with the system phone or work independently (modem, fax, etc.)

Digital Extra Device Port (DXDP): The DxDP is a connection path for a full-featured, multi-line digital device. With this port you can add a second digital phone to your system with any additional modules or wiring.

Power Over Ethernet (PoE): PoE technology allows power to be delivered to a remote device using the same cable lines used to deliver Ethernet data. The Ethernet cable serves a power cord. PoE allows you to install network devices in places where electrical outlets may be scarce.

Ethernet Switch: Network switch that transmits data at Ethernet standard rates. The switches must carry either 10/100 Megabits per second or 10/100/100 Megabit ports in order to be classified as Ethernet.

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