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Model Number KX-TG2770S
2.4GHz Expandable Cordless Phone System
Base unit
With the base unit facing you, you will find antennas on the left and right sides of the unit. The antennas can be
easily rotated so that they always point upward, whether the unit is placed on a desk or is wall-mounted.
The handset cradle is located on the left side of the face of the unit. The handset sits in the two recessed areas
located in the upper and lower left corners of the base unit’s face, and is connected to the unit with a coiled cord.
The speakerphone speaker is the rectangular, textured area located on the left side of the face of the unit,
between the upper and lower recessed areas that hold the handset.
To the right of the speaker, in the center of the base unit, is the telephone keypad. The keypad is laid out in the
conventional telephone arrangement with a "nib" on the 5 button. Below the keypad are 3 thin buttons. The left-
most is the LOCATOR button, and an indicator light is to the left. The LOCATOR button also serves as the
INTERCOM or TRANSFER button. The middle button is the CONFERENCE button, and the right-most button
is the HOLD button.
To the right of these buttons you will find a larger button, which is the DIGITAL SPEAKERPHONE button. It
has an indicator light above it and to the left. Above the DIGITAL SPEAKERPHONE button, to the right of the
keypad are four small, round buttons in a vertical row. The bottom button is the MUTE button with an indicator
light to the upper left. Above it is the FLASH or CALL WAIT button. Next is the REDIAL or PAUSE button.
The top button is the PRIVACY button. Above the keypad is a smooth rectangular depression. This is the
display.
To the right of the display, there is a row of three thin buttons. The left-most button is the GREETING button.
Immediately to the right is the similar-sized MEMO button. To the right of these buttons is a larger ANSWER
ON button, with an indicator light just above it.
Below the ANSWER ON button is a row of three round buttons. From left to right, they are the MAILBOX 1,
MAILBOX 2 and MAILBOX 3 buttons. Once the Answering System is activated, these three buttons control
mailbox features such as recording and playing back messages.
Directly below the MAILBOX buttons is a large, round concave key called the Navigator key. This key has four
active areas: the 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions. The 12 and 6 o’clock positions serve as
the UP and DOWN keys, respectively. They are also used to control the volume during a call. The 3 and 9
o’clock positions are the right and left arrow keys, respectively. These are used to enter the directory list. The 3
o’clock position is often used as the "Yes" key during programming.
To the upper left of the Navigator key is the STOP button. To the upper right, an oval button with a clipped
lower-right edge, which is the FUNCTION or EDIT button. Finally, to the lower-left of the Navigator key is the
ERASE button.
Cordless handset
With the cordless handset facing you, you will find the antenna. It is the narrow, 2-inch long protrusion at the top
right. Just below the top of the front of the cordless handset is a shallow oval concave. This is the earpiece. The
smooth surface below the earpiece is the display; its upper edge is defined by a small ridge in the center of the
cordless handset below the earpiece.
Below the display are three soft keys. Each soft key is used to select the function shown on the display directly
above it. In the standby mode, "PLAY" is above the right soft key, and works as the message playback key.
During a conversation, "PRIVACY" is displayed above the left soft key, which works as the privacy key.
In the center below these keys is a round, concave key called the Navigator key. This key has four active areas:
the 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions. The 12 and 6 o’clock positions serve as the UP and
DOWN keys, respectively. They are also used to control the volume during a call. The 3 and 9 o’clock positions
are the right and left arrow keys, respectively. These are used to enter the directory list. The 3 o’clock position is
often used as the "Yes" key during programming.
To the left of the Navigator key, is a small, somewhat trapezoidal button called the TALK button; its lower edge
is defined by a small ridge. The thin button below the TALK button is the SPEAKERPHONE button. To the
right of the Navigator key, is another small trapezoidal button. This is the OFF button, and its lower edge is also
defined by a small ridge. The thin button below the OFF button is the HOLD button. The HOLD button serves as
the CLEAR, INTERCOM or TRANSFER button.
Below these buttons is the telephone keypad, which is laid out in the conventional telephone arrangement, with a
"nib" on the 5 button. Immediately below the keypad are three thin buttons. The left-most button is the
CONFERENCE or FUNCTION button. The middle one is the FLASH or CALL WAIT button. The right-most
button is the PAUSE or REDIAL button.