Panasonic KX-T2315 manual

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    Panasonic INTEGRATED TELEPHONE SYSTEM EASA-PHONEe MODEL NO. KX-T23 1 5 Please read before use La referencia rapida en espariol puede ser encontrada en las paginas 21 - 23 (Spanish Quick Refenence can be found on page 21 - 23.)[...]

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    Features Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone. The KX-T2315 features include: n n n n n Local Mode The unit can be set to prohibit the user from making long-distance and overseas calls. Built-in Speakerphone to converse “hands-free” or have conference calls. One-Touch/Speed Dialing for up to 20 16-digit telephone numbers plus 8 one-[...]

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    W Electronic Hold to hold your calling party --- can be released just by lifting the handset of the unit or any extension. n Timed Flash (700 ms) Memory for automatic dialing and special telephone company services, such as call waiting. q On-Hook Dialing Monitor speaker lets you dial without lifting the handset.[...]

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    Precautions Before using this unit, please read these operating instructions carefully. Take special care to follow the warning indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below. Installations Environment 1) 2) Water and Moisture: Do not use this unit near water - for example, near a bath tub, washbowl, swimming pool, or t[...]

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    Important Information The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or procedures, where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in F.C.C. Part 68. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer term[...]

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    Contents C Preparation 3 Operation ( General[...]

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    Features ................................................ I Precautions .............................................. III Important Information ...................................... IV Contents ................................................ V Location of controls and jack .............................. 1 Connection .............................[...]

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    Location of controls and jack , Included accessories: Telephone line cord One Handset One 1[...]

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    @Direct Call Button : They are used to store telephone numbers and to make call by one-touch dialing. @Memory Card 1 You can also use the reverse side for writing. The instructions for storing numbers into memory and dialing are printed on the Memory Card. @Flash Button : It is used to access some of.the features of your host PBX, and your telephon[...]

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    Connection Modular Jack for single line (RJll C) W This unit may not be connected to a coin operated line. If you are on a party line, check with your local telephone company. W Do not use any handset other than Panasonic handset made for the model KX-T231 O/KX-T2315. 3[...]

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    Battery Installation Three AA size batteries (UM-3) serve as the power source to retain the stored telephone numbers in memory. Remove the wall mount adaptor. Open the battery compartment cover. Insert the three AA size batteries observing the correct polarity. Replace the adaptor. NOTE: n To prevent loss of the stored telephone numbers, replace th[...]

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    Initial Settings 5[...]

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    Dialing Mode Selector Set to “Tone”. If dialing can not be done, set to “PULSE”. Ringer Volume Selector Set to “HIGH”. LOW: The ringing sound will be low. OFF: The telephone will not ring. Local Call Only Switch OFF: Local and long distance calls can be made. ON : The manual or automatic dialing operation of a number with more than 7 di[...]

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    Making and Receiving Calls Lift the handset. Dial the telephone number. Speak to the other party. l You can switch to the speakerphone at anytime by pressing the SP-PHONE button. You can replace the handset on the cradle. 7[...]

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    Press the SP-PHONE button. l The SP-PHONE indicator lights, Dial the telephone number. Speak to the other party. l You can also switch to the handset at anytime by lifting the handset. When finished, Press the SP-PHONE button again. l The SP-PHONE indicator light goes out n When the other party finds it difficult to hear your voice: Lower the sound[...]

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    Making and Receiving Calls (cont.). Lift the handset. Press the SP-PHONE button. or Speak to the calling party. Press the REDIAL button when the line is busy. l Pressing the REDIAL button enables you to redial once. 9[...]

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    Storing Phone Numbers n There are 20 memory stations, each station is capable of storing 16 digits n There are 8 Direct Call buttons, each capable of storing 16 digits. Each Dialing button serves as a memory station. Be sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE indicator is off and the batteries are installed. n Home Use Press the PRO[...]

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    Storing Phone Numbers (cont.) H Home Use Press the PROGRAM button until the STORE indicator lights. Press the Direct Call button. Dial the telephone number. Press the AUTO/STORE button to store the number into memory. After storing all the numbers, press the PROGRAM button. l The STORE indicator goes out. 11[...]

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    W Office Use (PBX) Press the PROGRAM button until the STORE indicator lights. Press the Station number. l You may use the Direct call button instead of pressing the station number. Enter Line access n u m her for an example 9. Press the PAUSE button. Dial the telephone number. Press the AUTO/STORE button. After storing all the numbers, press the PR[...]

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    Automatic Dialing Lift the handset, or press the SP-PHONE button. n To change a stored number, repeat the steps of “Storing Phone numbers”. n If the batteries are not installed, programming and speakerphone operation can not be done. Press the AUTO/STORE button. Press the Station number. (01 to 20) Press the Direct Call button. 13[...]

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    Press the PROGRAM button if you notice an error. l Repeat all the steps of “Storing Phone Numbers” on the page 10 to reprogram. Example: To erase the number in memory station m pi : Be sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE indicator is off and the batteries are installed. Press the PROGRAM button until the STORE indicator ligh[...]

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    Automatic Dialing (cont.) Be sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE indicator is off and the batteries are installed. Press the PROGRAM button until the STORE indicator lights. Repeat storing the same number into the same station. r Press the AUTO/STORE button. l The STORE indicator. Blinks once: The entry is the same as what was p[...]

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    Other Features The MUTE button is useful when you do not want your voice or conversation to be heard by the other party. Press the MUTE button. l The MUTE indicator lights. To resume the conversation, press the MUTE button again. l The MUTE indicator goes out. If you want to change from pulse mode into tone mode during dialing, the TONE button can [...]

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    Hold The HOLD button is useful to keep a call on hold while having a conversation. Press the HOLD button while in conversation. l The HOLD indicator blinks slowly. l You can replace the handset on to the n If the handset is off-hook: Press the HOLD button and start speaking. w If the handset is on the cradle: Lift the handset or SP-PHONE button spe[...]

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    Special Phone Company Services The FLASH button can be used for CALL WAITING. For more details please see the brochure issued by your telephone company. While having a conversation, another party calls and a call waiting tone is heard. Press the FLASH button once. l The first conversation is placed on hold and the second call can be answered. Press[...]

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    An Outside Line or a Computer Accessed Line The PAUSE function in the dial operation is helpful when accessing an outside line or a Computer-Accessed long distance service. If you press the PAUSE button, you can dial the telephone number without waiting for the line access or the computer tone. One pause is required when waiting for an outside dial[...]

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    Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause & Remedy The unit does not ring. Ringer Volume Selector is set to “OFF”. Set to “HIGH” or “LOW”. l The caller suddenly can not hear my voice during a conversation. l I suddenly can not hear caller’s voice during a conversation. Look at the STORE indicator. If it is blinking slowly, press the HOL[...]

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    Referencia rhpida Localizackb de 10s controles Both de llamada directa Bot6n FLASH Both silenciador (MUTE) Tarjeta de memoria Both de aut/ almacenamiento (AUTO/STORE) Both de programa (PROGRAM) )t6n de pausa Both de rediscado (REDIAL) I Both del parlante-micrbfono (SP-PHONE) Both de retencih (HOLD) 21[...]

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    Conexibn ord6n de microtelkfono Toma modular para linea irnica (FIJI 1 C) n Esta unidad no puede conectarse a una linea operada con monedas. Si Vd. est.5 en una linea de usuario, compruebe con su compatiia telef6nica local. n No utilice ninglin microtekfono diferente del microtelkfono Panasonic hecho para el modelo KX-T231 OIKX-T231.5. 22[...]

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    Selector de modo de discado Fijar a “Tone”. Si no se puede discar, ponga en “PULSE”. Selector de volumen de timbre Poner en “HIGH”. LOW: El sonido de repique serk. bajo. OFF: El telkfono no repicark Interruptor de ~610 llamada local OFF: Puede efectuarse discado normal. ON: No es posible la operacih de discado manual o automAtico de un [...]

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    ‘I Mounting This unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate. If you do not have a modular wall plate installed, consult your telephone company or an installer. Turn the handset hook around. Remove the attaching stand. about 7 inches Insert the cord as shown. Mount the unit on the wall phone plate. Place the handset. To temporarily place the handse[...]

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    If you ship the product Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the complaint, to the outside of the carton. Do NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offces. They are NOT equippped to make repairs. For your future reference Serial No. (fo[...]