Panasonic KX-TD7580 manual

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    DECT Portable Station Operating Instructions Model KX-TD7580 – Thank you for purchasing a DECT Handset (= Portable Station PS). – Charge the battery for about 15 hours before initial use. – This manual is designed to be used with your Handset and a Panasonic KX-TD816/KX-TD1232 system. – In this manual, the last letter of each model number i[...]

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    2 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 Setting Up Handset (PS) Display Charge Contact Microphone (Function/OK) Button Charge Contact Navigator Key ( , , , ) Headset Jack (Please use only a Panasonic headset.) (Talk) Button (Speakerphone) Button (Phonebook) Button (Capital Change) Button (OFF/Power) Button Receiver (Clear) Button C R[...]

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    3 Turning the Power On and Display Shows the battery strength. During charging the battery, battery icon is as shown below. Displays when storing or viewing phonebook items. Fully charged. Low Medium Needs to be charged. High (Flashing) (Flashing) (Flashing) (Flashing) ABCDEFGHIabcdefg 1234567890123456 In-range icon Talk icon Displays when: making [...]

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    4 ● While talking, you can switch back and forth between the hands-free phone conversation (press ) and the receiver (press ). ● Predialling : You can dial first, and then go off-hook. Operations Basic Calling ● Quick Answer: If you set the quick answer feature ON (p. 13), you can answer a call by lifting the handset off the charger without p[...]

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    5 Clearing the Number in the Redial Memory Adjusting the Receiver/Speaker Volume ● The ringer will turn back on for the next call. ● This function will not work when the handset is on the charger. To clear the selected number To clear all numbers / Select the redial number. / Select " Clear ." / Select " All Clear ." / While[...]

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    6 Using the Phonebook You can store up to 100 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. ● If the phonebook is locked (p. 6), enter the 4-digit handset PIN to go to the phonebook list. ●  You [...]

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    7 Entering Characters The dialling buttons can be used to enter letters and character symbols. The letters are printed on the dialling buttons. Selecting the Character Mode For example, to enter "Anne'': Select the desired Character Mode. See the "Character Mode T ab le" on the next page . While entering a name ABC 0-9 ΑΒ[...]

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    8 Character Mode Table 1 C Buttons ABC (Alphabet) 0-9 (Numeric) ABC (Greek) AÄÅ (Extended) # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / # & ’ ( ) , – . / 1 1 2 A B C a b c ΑΒΓ ΑΒΓ A À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ B C Ç a à á â ã ä å æ b c ç 2 2 3 D E[...]

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    9 * 1 If '' No Numbers Stored '' is displayed, the phonebook is empty. The handset will return to the standby mode. * 2 All phonebook items are sorted in the following order: Character Symbol Number Press the dialling button f or the first letter of the desired name. Enter the Handset PIN. Handset PIN <If required> <T o[...]

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    10 Option 2: Editing an Item in the Phonebook Select " Edit ." Select the desired category number or OFF . Enter the name* (max. 16 characters). name name <T o edit the name> Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits). phone no. <T o edit the number> * See the steps for entering names and symbols (p. 7). Option 3: Clearing an Ite[...]

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    11 Dialling a Stored Number Select the desired number . Press and hold a hot ke y number . <T o search a number> 1 9 – Using the Hot Key Dial Feature The dialling buttons (1-9) function as one-touch dials. You can assign up to 9 phone numbers from the phonebook items into dialling buttons as hot key dials. Storing Phonebook Items as Hot Key[...]

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    12 Clearing an Item in the Hot Key Dial Select the desired number. While " YES " is at the arrow . Select " Clear . " 1 9 – Press and hold a hot ke y number . Locking the Phonebook See page 13. / /[...]

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    13 Handset Programming You can programme the following function items. 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 menu. Main menu items are written in bold and sub- m[...]

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    14 While Programming: ●  You can press to go to the next menu of the function menu instead of pressing . ●  To return to the previous step during programming, press or . ●  You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing . ●  When programming is completed, a beep sounds. To Change the Initial Settings C Description Settin[...]

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    15 Description Setting * 1 Item Language You can turn on/off the handset key sound (key tone, confirmation tone, error tone). Tone Option Option You can turn on/off the range warning alarm. ON OFF ON OFF Key Tone ON/OFF Range Alarm Display Option Base Number Extn Number OFF English Green Orange Red Green Orange Red 1 2 3 Standby Display Select Lang[...]

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    16 Description Setting * 1 Item Call Option Option You can prohibit anyone from entering the phonebook. * 3 When locked, you cannot dial from the phonebook. You can programme a 4-digit handset PIN (Personal Identification Number). See p. 17 to set the PIN. ON OFF Phonebook Lock Change Hset PIN Other Option Other Option Registration Select Base Memo[...]

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    17 Setting the PIN Enter the current 4-digit handset PIN. Select " Change Hset PIN ." Enter the new 4-digit PIN TWICE. Select " Other Option ." In the "Setting Handset" mode old PIN new PIN / /[...]

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    18 Important Information Battery Information After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged: ● Battery life may be shortened depending on usage conditions, such as:  – when talking in speakerphone mode, using headset and ambient temperature. ●  Clean the handset and the charger contacts with a soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean mo[...]

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    19 Ni-MH batteries can also self-discharge. This self-discharge depends on the ambient temperature. At temperatures under 0° C, the self-discharge will be the lowest. High humidity and high temperatures support the self-discharge. Also long-term storage will lead to self-discharge. A dead Ni-MH battery should not be disposed of normally. They cont[...]

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    Specifications Radio Access Method: Multi Carrier TDMA-TDD Frequency Band: 1,880-1,900 MHz Number of Carriers: 10 Carrier Spacing: 1,728 kHz Channel spacing: 1,728 kHz Bit rate: 1,152 kbps Carrier Multiplex: TDMA, 24 (T×12, R×12) slots per frame Frame Length: 10 msec Modulation: GFSK Voice Coding: 32 kbps ADPCM (CCITT G[...]