Panasonic KX-TCD715NLM manual

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    PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SA VE. Charge the batteries for about 15 hours before initial use. 7 1 0 3 2 4 6 8 9 5 0 2 6 8 9 5 3 4 1 R 7 ABC ABC DEF DEF GHI GHI DEF DEF JKL JKL MNO MNO PQRS PQRS WXYZ WXYZ TUV TUV Digital Cordless Phone Model No. KX-TCD715NLM Operating Instructions Caller ID Compatible TCD715NLM(E)-1Preparation1 01.9.17 8:06 PM Page [...]

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    Handset Cover (p. 10) one W all Mounting (p. 72) one T elephone Line Cord (p. 9) one Before Initial Use 2 AC Adaptor (p. 9) one Batteries Panasonic (p. 10) two Belt Clip (p. 69) one • Please unpack all of the contents and check if all accessories are included. • Accessories are subject to technical changes. • Please keep the original carton b[...]

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    3 For Best Performance Battery Charge Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries power the handset. Install the batteries and charge them for about 15 hours before initial use (p. 10). Operating range: The range of operation depends on the construction of your home, weather and usage conditions. Normally you will get longer range outdoors [...]

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    Finding Items in the Phonebook .........35 Dialing from the Phonebook ................35 Editing an Item in the Phonebook .......36 Clearing an Item from the Phonebook ..........................................36 Hot Key Dial ........................................37 Phonebook Copy .................................38 Intercom .....................[...]

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    Setting the Key T ones .........................54 Selecting the Display Backlight Color ...................................................54 Setting the PIN ......................................55 Clearing the Settings in Memory .........56 5 Chapter 5 Useful Information Using a Belt Clip ...................................69 Using an Optional H[...]

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    6 Location of Controls Base unit 7 1 0 3 2 4 6 8 9 5 R INT 7 1 0 3 2 6 8 9 5 C 4 0 2 6 8 9 5 3 4 1 R (Recall) Button (p. 43) R (Cancel) Button (p. 22) Caller ID Indicator ( ) (p. 24) (Locator) Button (p. 39, 40) 7 ABC ABC DEF DEF GHI GHI DEF DEF JKL JKL MNO MNO PQRS PQRS WXYZ WXYZ TUV TUV MIC (Microphone) (p. 22) In Use Indicator ( ) (p. 22) Charge[...]

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    Chapter 1 Preparation 7 Handset 7 1 0 3 2 4 6 8 9 5 R IN T INT 7 1 0 3 2 6 8 9 5 C 4 (Phonebook) Button (p. 31, 35) Display (p. 8) (Function/OK) Button (p. 12, 30) (Recall) Button (p. 43 ) Charge Contact (p. 11) Charge Contact (p. 11) (Clear) Button (p. 12, 19) (Intercom) Button (p. 39, 40) (OFF/Power) Button (p. 11, 12, 19) Navigator Key ( , , , )[...]

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    8 Display Icons ABCDEFGHIabcdefg 1234567890123456 The in-range icon indicates that the handset is in range of the base unit. It flashes when the handset is out of range. The page/intercom icon is displayed when paging or using the intercom. It flashes when another unit pages the handset. The talk icon is displayed when making or answering calls. It[...]

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    9 Chapter 1 Preparation Settings Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent it from being disconnected. Hook 9V LINE Telephone Line Cord AC Adaptor To Power Outlet (AC 230 V, 50 Hz) To Single Line Telephone Jack Connections • USE ONL Y WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQL V1CE. • The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adap[...]

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    Base 1 10 New Calls 12.04 15:00 Battery strength Y ou can check the present battery strength on the display . Battery Charge At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged. T o charge, place the handset on the base unit. Please charge the batteries for about 15 hours before initial use. During charging the battery , battery icon is as shown[...]

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    Ni-Cd battery operating time (optional)* Up to about 12 hours(based on 800mA per hour) Up to about 100 hours 11 Chapter 1 Preparation Battery information After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged: • Battery Operating time may be shortened depending on usage conditions, such as: — when viewing the Caller ID Caller List or phonebook, — w[...]

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    12 12 Enter a desired function command as shown on the next page. Y ou can program the following function items using the handset near the base unit . The display shows the instructions. After selecting “ Setting Base ”, enter the desired function command (p. 13). See the corresponding pages for function details. Make sure that the power is ON [...]

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    Command Function item 1 T o select the bell selection (p. 62) 2 1 T o set the base unit key tone On/Off (p. 54) 2 T o select the base unit ringer volume (p. 18) 3 T o set the base unit ringer type (p. 53) 3 2 T o select the flash timing (p. 42) 3 T o set the pause time (p. 41) 5 T o change the base unit PIN (p. 55) 6 T o set the call restriction (p[...]

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    14 Summary of Programmable Functions Handset settings Y ou can program the following function items using the handset near the base unit . The display shows the instructions. After selecting “ Setting Handset ”, the main menu is displayed. Most items in the main menu have a sub-menu. The sub-menu is shown after selecting the item in the main me[...]

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    15 Chapter 1 Preparation Time Alarm Set Alarm Time T o set the alarm time (p. 51) Alarm ON/OFF T o set the time alarm mode ON/OFF (p. 51) Ringer Option Ringer Volume T o select the handset ringer volume (p. 18) Ext Ring Type T o select the external ringer type (p. 52) Int Ring Type T o select the internal ringer type (p. 52) Paging Type T o select [...]

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    5 Press or to select the desired language. 6 Press . • A beep sounds. • The display shows in the selected language. • T o return to the standby mode, press . 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Display Option ”, then press . 4 Press or until the arrow [...]

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    Setting time 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Base ”, then press . • “ Input Command ” is displayed. 3 Press . • If already set, the current setting is displayed. 4 Enter the current time (24 hour time) using a 4–digit number . 5 Press . • A beep sounds. • T o return to the standby mode, press . 17 Chapter [...]

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    Programmable Settings 18 Selecting the Handset Ringer V olume 6 levels are available. The lowest level is 1. The highest level is 6. The factory preset is 3. When set to OFF , the handset will not ring. Press or to select “ Setting Handset ” then or to select “ Ringer Option ” then or to select “ Ringer Volume ” then or to select the de[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Operations 00-00-00 T o dial after confirming the entered number 1 Enter a phone number . • The entered number is displayed. • If you misdial, press . Digits are erased from the right. • T o cancel, press and hold or press . 2 Press . • “ ” is displayed. • After a few seconds, the display will start showing the length [...]

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    T o select the receiver volume (HIGH, MEDIUM or LOW) or speaker volume (6 levels) while talking T o increase, press . T o decrease, press . • Each time you press or , the volume level will change. • The display will return to the length of the call. 20 Ex. Receiver volume: HIGH Speaker volume: level 6 T o redial the last number dialed 1 Press o[...]

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    21 Chapter 2 Basic Operations T o store an entered number in the phonebook 1 Enter a phone number . • The entered number is displayed. • If you misdial, press . Digits are erased from the right. • T o cancel, press and hold or press . 2 Press . 3 While “ Save Phonebook ” is at the arrow , press . • The display shows the number of remain[...]

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    22 Making Calls 1 Press . • The indicator lights. 2 Dial a telephone number . • If you misdial, press then dial again. 3 When the other party answers, talk into the MIC. 4 T o hang up, press . • The indicator light goes out. • The base unit speaker phone cannot be used while a handset is in use. W ait until the in use indicator ( ) goes out[...]

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    23 Chapter 2 Basic Operations T o turn the handset ringer off temporarily When the handset starts ringing, press and hold . • “ Ring Off ” is displayed and the handset stops ringing. • The ringer will turn back on for the next call. • This function will not work when the handset is on the base unit. • The handset and base unit will not [...]

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    Private category feature: If you receive a call from one of the phone numbers assigned to one of 9 categories in the phonebook; —the handset will ring with the selected ringer type, —the handset display will light in the color of each category . Y ou can then distinguish the caller from others easily . T o use this feature, store items in the p[...]

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    25 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing the Caller List Information of up to 50 different callers is sorted from the most recent to the oldest call in the Caller List. When the 51st call is received, the first caller ’s information is deleted. Each caller’s phone number received is shown. If a call is received with the private name display functi[...]

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    26 1 Press or until the desired caller number is displayed, then press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Edit For Call ”, then press . 3 Add a number to the current number . • Pressing erases the digit to the left of the cursor . T o erase all digits, press and hold . C C 1 Press or until the desired caller number is displayed. 2 Press[...]

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    27 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Storing the Caller List Information in the Phonebook Y ou can store phone numbers that are in the Caller List into the phonebook. Y ou can also assign the caller information to one of 9 categories to use the private category feature (p. 34). Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. &[...]

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    28 Clearing the Caller List Y ou can clear some or all entries in the Caller List. Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. T o clear a specific entry from the Caller List 1 Press or until the caller information you want to clear is displayed, then press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Clear ”. 3 Pre[...]

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    29 Using the Phonebook Chapter 2 Basic Operations Y ou can store up to 200 names and phone numbers in the phonebook. All phonebook items are sorted by the first word in alphabetical order . Using the phonebook, you can make a call by selecting a name on the display . Y ou can also assign the caller ’s information to one of 9 private categories (1[...]

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    30 Storing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook After caller information is categorized in the phonebook, you can select the backlight color and ringer type for each private category (p. 34). Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ New Phonebook ”, then press . [...]

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    Anne 31 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 1 Press while entering a name. 2 Press or until the arrow points to the desired character mode, then press . • The character mode is displayed. Ann An T o enter names selecting characters The dialing buttons can be used to enter letters and character symbols. The letters are printed on the dialing buttons. Press[...]

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    32 ABC (Alphabet) # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / AB C a b c D E F d e f G H I g h i J K L j k l M N O m n o PQ R S p q r s TU V t u v W X Y Z w x y z blank blank Buttons C 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 T o move the cursor to the left. T o move the cursor to the right. (T o enter another character using the same dialing button, move the c[...]

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    33 Chapter 2 Basic Operations SŚŠ (Extended 2) # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / A Á Ä Ą B C Ć Č a á ä Ą b c Ć Č D Ď E É F d Ď e é f G H I Í g h i Í J K L Ł Ĺ  j k l Ł Ĺ  M N Ń O Ó Ö Ő m n Ń o ó ö ő PQ R Ŕ S Ś Š p q r Ŕ s Ś Š T Ť Ú Ü Ű V t Ť ú ü Ű v W X Y Ý Z Ź Ż Ž w x y ý z ?[...]

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    34 Setting the backlight color of the private category Y ou can select the display backlight color (red, orange or green) for each category . The factory preset is green. 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Display Option ”, then press . 4 Press or until the[...]

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    35 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Finding Items in the Phonebook Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. 1 Press to enter the phonebook. • The first item is displayed. 2 Press or until the desired name is displayed. • Y ou can also search for the item by initial. • T o exit the phonebook, press . 1 Press to en[...]

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    36 Using the Phonebook 1 Press to enter the phonebook. • The first item is displayed. 2 Press or until the desired name is displayed, then press . • Y ou can also search for the item by initial (p. 35). 3 While “ Edit ” is at the arrow , press . • If you do not need to change the name, go to step 5. 4 Edit the name using the dialing butto[...]

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    37 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Hot Key Dial The dialing buttons (1 – 9) function as one-touch dials. Y ou can assign up to 9 phone numbers from the phonebook items into dialing buttons as hot key dials. Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. Storing phonebook items as hot key dials 1 Press to enter the phonebo[...]

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    38 Phonebook Copy Y ou can copy the information in the phonebook between the handsets registered in the same base unit. The phonebook copy must be operated in intercom mode (see page 39). Ex. Handset 2 is coping the phonebook to Handset 1 during an intercom call. T o copy the specified item in the phonebook Handset 1 (Receiver): 1 During an interco[...]

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    39 Intercom Chapter 2 Basic Operation A 2-way intercom is available between the handset and the base unit. Paging the handset from the base unit (Handset locator) Using this feature, you can locate the handset if misplaced. 1 Base unit: Press . • The handset rings for 1 minute and “ ” flashes. • T o stop paging, press again. 2 Handset: Pres[...]

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    Intercom 40 From the handset to the base unit 1 Handset: During a call, press then . • The call is put on hold and “ ” is displayed. • If the base unit user does not answer , press . 2 Base unit: Press or to answer the page. 3 T ransferring a call: Handset: Press . • The transfer is completed. The base unit user can answer the call. OR En[...]

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    41 Special Features Chapter 2 Basic Operation Ex. Line access number (PBX) ➡➡ Phone number 9 9 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Base ”, then press . • “ Input Command ” is displayed. 3 Press . 4 Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN (p. 55). • The factory preset is 0000. 5 Press . • The current timing is displaye[...]

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    Special Features 42 Setting the Key Lock Y ou can lock the handset dialing buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted until the key lock is canceled. When the unit is in the standby mode, press and hold until a beep sounds. • “ [X] ” is displayed and all dialing buttons are locked. T o cancel the key lock When the unit is in the standby mode, [...]

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    43 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations Direct Call 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Call Option ”, then press . 4 Press or until the arrow points to “ Direct Call No. ”, then press . • <Enter Phone No> is displayed. 5 Enter the phone number up to 24[...]

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    44 Call Prohibition 7 Press . • A beep sounds and “ ” is displayed. 8 Press to return to the standby mode. • The call prohibition mode is now in effect. T o turn OFF the call prohibition mode Press or to select “ OFF ” in step 6. • After returning to the standby mode, “” will go out. Y ou can prohibit anyone from making a call wit[...]

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    45 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations 7 Enter a call restriction number , up to 8 digits. • If you misdial, press . The digits are erased from the right. T o erase all digits, press and hold . 8 Press . • A beep sounds. • “ 2 ” is displayed. T o continue entering a number , enter the next number , then press . 9 Press . • T o return to the s[...]

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    46 When you dial a restricted number , the call is disconnected and the dialed number flashes. Ex. The restricted number is “00”. T o cancel the call restricted handset(s) 1 Follow steps 1 to 2 on page 45. 2 Press . 3 Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN (p. 55). 4 Enter the handset number(s) you want to cancel. • The canceled handset number(s) st[...]

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    47 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations Automatic Route Selection Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a feature which selects the least expensive carrier service when making long distance calls. Please contact your telephone company regarding the carrier telephone charges. 1 After subscribing to a 2nd carrier service, store the 2nd carrier code. 2 Then sto[...]

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    48 Automatic Route Selection T o store the carrier code 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Base ”, then press . • “ Input Command ” is displayed. 3 Press . 4 Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN (p. 55). 5 Press . • The current setting is displayed. 0: OFF (factory preset) 1: ON 6 Press to select ON and the 1st carrier [...]

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    49 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations If Y ou Use International Carrier Services Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is also used for international calls. After subscribing to a second international carrier service, store the second international carrier code (see page 48). For certain countries, the second international carrier service costs more than the [...]

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    Selecting the T alk Mode Display 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points “ Display Option ”, then press . 4 Press or until the arrow points to “ Talk Display ”, then press . • The current setting is at the arrow . T alk T ime : Length of the call Phone No. : Di[...]

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    51 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Time Alarm ”, then press . 4 Press or until the arrow points to “ Set Alarm Time ”, then press . • The current setting is displayed on the 2nd line. 5 Enter the desired time (hour and[...]

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    52 Other Programmable Settings Setting the Handset Ringer T ype Y ou can program the desired handset ringer type for external/internal calls and paging, time alarm. Paging ringer type (p. 39, 65) Y ou can select the paging ringer type for paging from a handset/base unit. 20 ringer types are available. The factory preset is type 1. Press or to selec[...]

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    53 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations Setting the Call W aiting T one If an incoming call has been received during an intercom between handsets, a call waiting tone sounds. Y ou can choose whether or not the tone sounds. The factory preset is ON. Press or to select “ Setting Handset ” then or to select “ Tone Option ” then or to select “ Call [...]

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    54 Other Programmable Settings Setting the Key T ones Y ou can choose whether or not the handset keys will sound tones (key tone, confirmation tone, error tone). The factory preset is ON. On the handset Press or to select “ Setting Handset ” then or to select “ Tone Option ” then while “ Key Tone ON/OFF ” is at the arrow or to select ON[...]

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    55 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations Y ou can program a 4-digit handset/base unit PIN (Personal Identification Number). The factory preset is 0000. Changing the PIN may prevent the unauthorized use of your unit by another person. Make sure that the power is ON (p. 1 1) and the unit is in the standby mode. Setting the PIN On the handset 1 Press . 2 Pres[...]

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    56 Clearing the Settings in Memory Initial setting T alk mode display Length of the call Display language French Backlight color Green Call prohibition OFF Direct call number Clear Direct call mode OFF Handset PIN 0000 Auto talk OFF Base unit access Automatic base unit access Handset receiver volume MEDIUM Redial memory All clear Time Alarm Clear A[...]

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    Bell selection All handsets Bell interval (First ring) 3 Flash timing 1 10 mic Pause timing 3 seconds Carrier code(s) Clear Area code(s) Clear International code “00” OFF mode 57 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations Call restricted All clear handset(s) Call restriction All clear number(s) Base unit PIN 0000 Base unit ringer volume 2 (MEDIUM) Base unit[...]

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    For Optional Multi-Unit Users 5 8 Operating More than One Handset Y ou can register and operate up to 6 handsets at the base unit. Operating more than one handset allows you to have an internal call while simultaneously conducting an external phone call using another handset. • The optional handset model number is KX-A1 15EX. The functions of the[...]

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    5 9 Chapter 4 Multi-Unit User Operations 1 Base unit where handset is to be registered: Press and hold on the base unit for more than 10 seconds until the in use indicator ( ) lights and a confirmation tone sounds. 2 Handset: Press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 4 Press or until the arrow points to “ [...]

  • Page 60

    For Optional Multi-Unit Users 6 0 Selecting the Base Unit Access Automatic base unit access (Auto) The handset automatically selects a registered base unit. • When the handset moves to another base unit radio area, it loses contact with the previous base unit and automatically accesses the new base unit. • If the handset is in the overlap area [...]

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    61 Chapter 4 Multi-Unit User Operations 5 Enter the handset number you want to cancel. • The selected handset number(s) flash(es). • If you misdial, press the number(s) again. 6 Press . • A beep sounds. • T o return to the standby mode, press . Canceling a Handset Each handset can cancel itself or another handset. Make sure that the power i[...]

  • Page 62

    For Optional Multi-Unit Users 6 2 2 Selecting specified handset(s) Y ou can choose which handset(s) you want to ring. 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Base ”, then press . • “ Input Command ” is displayed. 3 Press . 4 Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN (p. 55). • The current setting is displayed. 1 : All handsets 2 [...]

  • Page 63

    6 3 Chapter 4 Multi-Unit User Operations 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 on page 62. 2 Press . • The current registered handset number(s) is/are displayed. 3 Enter the handset number you want to ring. • The selected handset number flashes. • If you misdial, press the number again. 4 Press . • The handset number is stored. • The current ring count i[...]

  • Page 64

    For Optional Multi-Unit Users 6 4 1 Press . 2 Press or until the arrow points to “ Setting Handset ”, then press . 3 Press or until the arrow points to “ Display Option ”, then press . 4 While “ Standby Display ” is at the arrow , press . • The current setting is at the arrow . 5 Press or to select “ Handset Number ”, “ OFF ” [...]

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    6 5 Paging/Intercom Chapter 4 Multi-Unit User Operations Intercom between the Handset(s) and the Base Unit A 2-way intercom is available between one of the handsets and base unit when another handset is not having an outside call. The base unit user can page the handset users individually or at one time . 1 Base unit: Press . • All handsets will [...]

  • Page 66

    6 6 INT.2-INT.1 00-00-00 INT.1 2 Paging/Intercom T ransferring a Call from the Base Unit to a Handset The intercom can be used during a call. This feature enables you to transfer a call between a handset and the base unit. 1 Base unit: During a call, press and enter the handset number you want to page, then press . • The call is put on hold. • [...]

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    67 Chapter 4 Multi-Unit User Operations T ransferring a Call from One Handset to Another The intercom can be used during a call, enabling you to transfer a call between handsets. T ransferring a call using the intercom Ex. Handset 1 is transferring a call to Handset 2. 1 Handset 1: During a call, press . Then enter the desired handset number . • [...]

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    68 Paging/Intercom 3 Handset 1: Press to establish a conference call. 4 Handset 1 or 2: Press to hang up the conference call. 3 Conference During a call using the handset, you can make an intercom call to another handset and then combine the calls together to establish a conference call. 1 Handset 1: During a call, press . Then enter the desired ha[...]

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    69 Chapter 5 Useful Information Plugging an optional headset into the handset allows a hands-free phone conversation. Please use only the Panasonic KX-TCA89EX headset. Connecting the headset to the handset Open the headset jack cover , and connect the headset to the headset jack as shown. Headset Jack When the optional headset is connected to the h[...]

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    70 • Discard defective batteries as soon as possible. Defective batteries may leak into the unit. • Please use only Panasonic P6H or P6P batteries. • If the rechargeable batteries are not inserted correctly , the handset will not work. • Please return the rechargeable batteries to your sales shop at the end of their useful life. • Nickel [...]

  • Page 71

    71 Chapter 5 Useful Information Caution: T o reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. 1. Use only the batteries specified. 2. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. 3. Do not mix old and new batteries. 4. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management codes for[...]

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    72 T o Power Outlet W all Mounting 1 Connect the AC adaptor . This unit can be mounted on a wall. 8.3 cm W all T emplate 2 T uck the T elephone line cord inside the wall mounting adaptor , then push it in the direction of the arrow . • The word “UP” should face upward. 3 Install screws using the wall template below . Connect the T elephone li[...]

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    73 Chapter 5 Useful Information Ta b s Slot Option Covers Y ou can change the look of your phone’s handset with option covers (KX-A109EX). 1. T urn the power OFF to prevent memory loss (p. 1 1). Remove the battery cover by sliding while pressing the arrow . Remove the batteries. 2. The option cover is locked with the right and left tabs. Unlock o[...]

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    74 Before Requesting Help Remedy • T urn the power ON (p. 1 1). • Check the settings (p. 9–18). • Charge the batteries fully (p. 10). • Clean the charge contacts and charge again (p. 1 1). • Unplug the AC adaptor and turn the power OFF to reset. Plug in the AC adaptor and turn the power ON. Then try again. • The handset has been cance[...]

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    75 Chapter 5 Useful Information Problem The handset does not ring. The base unit does not ring. Y ou cannot program function items such as the setting the handset volume. Y ou cannot store a name and phone number in the phonebook. While programming or searching, the unit starts to ring and stops the program/search. The unit does not display the cal[...]

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    Before Requesting Help 76 Problem The paged handset does not answer . While using the intercom, two tones sound. The unit misdials when connected to a PBX. Y ou cannot register the handset in the base unit. The battery strength is not displayed correctly . “ ” flashes or the unit beeps every 15 seconds. Y ou charged the batteries fully , but ?[...]

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    77 Chapter 5 Useful Information Safety Instructions T ake special care to follow the safety suggestions listed below . Safety 1) The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2) When the unit is not used, turn the power off. When left unused for a long period of tim[...]

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    T erm Definitions 78 DECT The abbreviation DECT means “Digital Enhanced Cordless T elecommunications”. Advantages of DECT Excellent voice quality: Through sampling of digital signals DECT units obtain nearly noiseless transmission. High grade taping security: Based on digital transmission, DECT conversations are well protected against unapprove[...]

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    80 Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Ltd. Pencarn W ay , Duffryn, Newport, South W ales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom PQQX12957ZA KU0901ST0 T echnical specifications are subject to change. V erkoopafdeling: Service-afdeling: HAAGTECHNO BV P ANASONIC CENTRE NEDERLAND POSTBUS 236 5201 AE DEN BOSCH Postbus 16280, 2500 BG DEN HAAG T el:073-6402579 T el:070[...]