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Panasonic KX-T7433B Digital Corded Phone Print E-mail
Written by Vikram Chand   
Wednesday, 08 June 2005
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Panasonic KX-T7433B Corded Phone

Another Excellent Phone System!

I did not buy this Panasonic KX-T7433B phone, but instead I use this phone everyday at work.

do not know how much the company paid for it, but I can found out that the retail is $159.00 at www.athq.com. The reason I am writing about this phone is because I like using this phone; it is easy to use. When I first started this job, I had some trouble using the phone but once I got the hang of it, it was no problem. I downloaded the user manual from Panasonic’s support website so I could learn more tips and tricks about it. I have also written about the KX-T7425B which is very similar to to this, but less features.


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One of the best things about this phone is that it has a built in LCD that shows the current date and time information when not it use. When you use the phone it will tell you how long you have been on the phone down to the second. The LCD can be adjust to anywhere from 0 to 45 degree angle whichever is comfortable for you.

My company is not very big so we current have four active lines and transferring between them is a breeze. Most of the time, I need to page an employee of ours if there is a phone call and to make my life easier, Panasonic put a paging system on it. The paging system can be used in two ways; first is where you put a call on hold and page another phone in the same system (at another desk). The second is where you do an overhead page through out the company for someone if that person is not at their desk. This feature comes in handy every single day for me, because I do not have to get up and look for someone.

The big dial for the volume control which handles the voice levels for the speaker phone and the headset. This helps when you have a loud person on the phone or when you can barely hear someone. To change the ringer volume, there is the Ring menu on the LCD and right under it is a soft button that you can use for it. Just press the soft button and use the volume control dial to change the volume.

One of the most used features on this phone is the Speaker Phone; I use it every time I make a call. I push the speaker phone button and dial the number I want and do not pick up the headset until someone actually answers the phone. I also use this when I get put on hold when I am searching for a specific part, etc…

There are a total of 24 buttons for different lines on this phone which is more than enough for any small business. All I have to do is press the transfer button and the preset extension button and the call it transferred.


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