Made in Japan
The Panasonic KX-T2470B is a late-1980s / early-1990s Panasonic corded landline telephone with a built-in cassette-tape answering machine. It was sold under the “EASA-PHONE” branding in some markets.
Key features included:
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Corded desk phone for analog landlines
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Integrated answering machine
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Two cassette tapes:
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one for outgoing greetings
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one for recording incoming messages
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Speakerphone (“SP-PHONE”)
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Speed dialing and memory dialing
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Pulse/tone dialing support
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Remote playback/control of messages by phone tones
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Message transfer and memo recording features
It’s considered “retro tech” now and is mostly interesting to:
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collectors of vintage electronics
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retro office decor enthusiasts
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people restoring old analog phone systems
There are still manuals online if you need setup or operating instructions: