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The '''Sanyo CLT-D6614''' is a DECT 6.0 cordless telephone.
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The '''Sanyo CLT-D6614''' is a DECT 6.0 cordless telephone. It was sold by SANYO Canada Inc. as the "Expandable Cordless Telephone with Touch Sensitive Keypad". Its main gimmick is that it uses touch-sensitive digital buttons instead of physical ones, which works much like the touchscreen of a smartphone. The phones uses a proximity sensor to lock the keypad when using the earpiece. The phone features quirks from several original equipment manufactures, making it unclear who made it.
 
== Features ==
 
* Touch-sensitive keypad
* Speakerphone
* 60-entry phonebook
* 20-number redial
* Caller ID & Call Waiting
* 40 number caller ID history with missed call indicator and callback
* MWI
* "Baby Call mode" (speed dials)
* Handset paging
* 11 languages
* Custom handset name
* Intercom between handsets
* Call transfer between handsets
* Configurable flash time
* Out-of-range warning (tone)
* Manual key lock (expect for 911)
* Headset jack
* Belt clip
 
== Software quirks ==
During an incoming call, the backlight for both the keypad and display flashes. There is no known way to disable this.

Revision as of 00:18, 18 January 2026

Sanyo CLT-D6614
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The Sanyo CLT-D6614 is a DECT 6.0 cordless telephone. It was sold by SANYO Canada Inc. as the "Expandable Cordless Telephone with Touch Sensitive Keypad". Its main gimmick is that it uses touch-sensitive digital buttons instead of physical ones, which works much like the touchscreen of a smartphone. The phones uses a proximity sensor to lock the keypad when using the earpiece. The phone features quirks from several original equipment manufactures, making it unclear who made it.

Features

  • Touch-sensitive keypad
  • Speakerphone
  • 60-entry phonebook
  • 20-number redial
  • Caller ID & Call Waiting
  • 40 number caller ID history with missed call indicator and callback
  • MWI
  • "Baby Call mode" (speed dials)
  • Handset paging
  • 11 languages
  • Custom handset name
  • Intercom between handsets
  • Call transfer between handsets
  • Configurable flash time
  • Out-of-range warning (tone)
  • Manual key lock (expect for 911)
  • Headset jack
  • Belt clip

Software quirks

During an incoming call, the backlight for both the keypad and display flashes. There is no known way to disable this.