Panasonic KX-PW90CL manual

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    F acsimile Quic k Ref erence Guide KX-PW90CL Model No. T able of Contents Finding the controls …………………………………………………………… 2 Installations and connections ………………………………………………… 4 Setting the date and time ……………………………………………………… 7 S[...]

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    2 Finding the contr ols Main unit (contr ol panel) 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 9 8 10 12 14 13 15 17 18 16 19 11 Resolution button selects the resolution when f axing or copying. Character Input Mode button V olume buttons adjust ringer , speak er and handset v olume b y pressing the up and down b uttons. Function button initiates prog ramming. Edit button Selec[...]

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    3 Finding the contr ols P ortable handset    ● To adjust the volume. ● To redial the last number dialed. ● To insert a pause. ● To make/answer calls. ● To page the main unit. ● To change the character input mode. ● To end a call. ● To end or exit from editing or other operations. ● To put a call on hold. ● To start a se[...]

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    4 Installations and connections Installing the ink film 2 Insert the ink film. Insert the white core into the slots shown in the picture below. 1 Open the control panel. Find the “ T ” shaped gear (blue). 1 Ink film Insert the blue core into the right slot of the main unit. Insert the “ T ” shaped gear (blue) into the left slot of the main [...]

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    5 Installations and connections Installing recor ding paper (A4 size) 1 Install the recording paper tray. Insert the left tab on the recording paper tray into the left slot of the main unit. Insert the right tab into the right slot of the main unit. 2 1 3 Close the paper entrance cover by leaning it back. 4 Install the recording paper cover on the [...]

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    6 Connecting the main unit Installations and connections 3 Charge the battery in the charger for 10 hours. Plug Charger AC adaptor P ower outlet (A C 100 V) Black Red Connector Battery Click Battery cover Setting up the por tab le handset 1 2 ● After your Panasonic battery is fully charged, it will last up to about 7 hours of conversation. Charge[...]

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    7 Setting the date and time 1 Open the document cover and press (Function/Edit). 1 Open the document cover and press (Function/Edit). 2 Press (Select). 4 Enter the correct year/month/day. Example: August 1, 2002 Press . 2 Press (Select). 5 Enter your facsimile telephone number, up to 20 digits. Example: 098 765 43 · · 5 Enter the correct hour/min[...]

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    8 1 Open the document cover and press (Function/Edit). 2 Press (Select). 5 Enter your logo, up to 30 characters, using the dial keypad. ● To enter English characters easily, press (Character input mode) repeatedly and select “ 英 ” (English and sign input mode). ● For details, see the table on page 9 for instructions. 7 Press (Stop). Setti[...]

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    9 Character input and command ke y table Used to change the character input mode. Used to move the cursor to the left and right. Used to delete a character. Used to insert a space. Command keys (Main unit), (Portable handset) (Main unit), (Portable handset) (Main unit), (Portable handset) ● When entering e-mail address, the small letters are disp[...]

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    10 A utomatic dialing on the main unit Storing telephone number s in the one-touch dial Making a v oice call using the one-touch dial 1 Press one-touch dial ( to ). Example: one-touch dial 1 Press . 2 Lift the handset. 2 Enter the telephone number, up to 30 digits. ● To correct a mistake, press (Clear). 3 Press one-touch dial ( to ). Example: one[...]

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    11 A utomatic dialing on the por tab le handset      Storing names and telephone number s in the phonebook Making a v oice call using the phonebook 2 Press (Register). ● “ XXX ” shows the remaining station numbers you can store. ● You can program up to 100 stations, including 4 pre- programmed stations. 登録 1 Press (Pho[...]

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    12 Inter com between the main unit and por table handset An intercom is available between the main unit and portable handset. Using the main unit: Using the portable handset: Handset   2 Start talking after the unit sounds "Pi peep" and shows the following. 1 ■ For single portable handset users Lift the handset. Press (Portable ha[...]

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    13 Sending faxes 1 Open the document cover, and adjust the width of the document guides to the size of the document. 2 Insert the document (up to 5 pages) FACE DOWN until a single beep is heard. 3 If necessary, press (Resolution) repeatedly to select the desired setting (see below). FACE DOWN Document Document guide Document cover Document Handset [...]

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    14 14 Receiving faxes Handset Receiving a fax manuall y (A UT O ANSWER off)   2 When: – document reception is required, – a fax calling tone (slow beep) is heard, or – no sound is heard, press (F ax). Using the main unit: 1 When you hear a ring, lift the handset or press (Monitor) to ans wer the call. 3 Replace the handset if you are us[...]

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    15 Receiving faxes 2 When receiving a call, the unit will receive a fax document or record a voice message automatically depending on the caller ’ s request. light on Receiving a fax automatically (A UT O ANSWER on) 1 If the (Auto answer) light is off, turn it on by pressing . Handset Recor ding your o wn greeting message You can record your own [...]

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    16 16 Operating the b uilt-in answering de vice 2 When receiving a call, a greeting message will be played and the unit will record a voice message. ● To record your own greeting message, see page 15. light on/flash Activ ating the answering device 1 Turn the (Auto answer) light on by pressing . Listening to recor ded messages When new messages a[...]

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    17 Operating the answering de vice fr om a remote location Preparation: Programming the remote operation ID 1. Press (Function/Edit). 2. Press (Select) repeatedly until the following is displayed. 3. Press (Register/Set). 4. Enter any 4-digit number (remote operation ID) except or #. 5. Press (Register/Set). 6. Press (Stop). Operation: Listening to[...]

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    18 Individual e-mail services Using the e-mail services Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. (hereafter called “KME”) offers individual information services, such as e-mail. Your fax machine with e-mail features will enable you to send an e-mail to another party’s personal computer (PC) or another e-mail fax machine anywhere in the world thro[...]

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    19 Individual e-mail services Subscribing to KME inf ormation services ● Please save the address and ID code for future reference. 11 After approx. 5 minutes, the unit will ring, and a data communication will start automatically between your unit and KME. ● If you answer this call, hang up and wait for a while until the communication is complet[...]

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    20 Individual e-mail services Receiving and printing an e-mail 2 Press (Register/Set). ● If there is an e-mail you have not viewed yet, the unit will print the received e-mail. ● If there is no e-mail, the following will be displayed. 1 Press (E-mail) . The file formats recognized by your fax machine are: ● JPEG ● ~. doc ● TIFF ● ~. xls[...]

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    21 Individual e-mail services 1 Press (E-mail). 2 Press (Select). One-touch dial Sending a text e-mail fr om the main unit 3 Press (Register/Set). 5 Press (Register/Set). ● The display will show the last title you entered. To delete this title, press (Clear) for 2 or more seconds. 6 Enter the title of your e-mail, up to 32 characters (see the tab[...]

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    22 1 Open the document cover, and adjust the width of the document guides to the size of the document. 2 Insert the document (up to 5 pages) FACE DOWN until a single beep is heard. 3 If necessary, press (Resolution) repeatedly to select the desired setting (see page 13). Ajust the document guides FACE DOWN Document cover One-touch dial 5 Enter the [...]

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    23 Individual e-mail services 5 Enter the e-mail address, up to 60 characters (see the table on page 9 for instructions). One-touch dial Storing e-mail address in the one-touch dial 3 Press (Register/Set). 7 Press (Stop) to exit the program. 1 Press (Function/Edit), then press (E-mail). 2 Press (Select). 4 Press one-touch dial ( to ). Example: one-[...]

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    KX-PW90CL Main unit PFQX1807ZA FK0802KM0 Specifications © Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. 2002 Main unit Applicable line Public Switch Telephone Network (Tone/Pulse), F-Net, NCC Lines 320 Ω (*2) G3 compatible B4-A5(Max.257 mm in width, Max. 800 mm in length) 252 mm (B4) 208 mm (A4) 202 mm (A4 size plain paper) Approx. 15 s/page (Original mo[...]