Panasonic KX-TG2336C manual

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    2.4 GHz Digital Cordless Phone Operating Instructions Model No. KX-TG2336C Pulse-or-tone dialing capability The unit is Call D isplay compatible. T o display the caller ’s name and phone number , you must subscribe to Call Display service. PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SA VE. For assistance, please call 1-800-561-5505 or vis it us at www .panasonic.[...]

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    2 Thank you for purchasing yo ur new Panasonic cordless telephone. Accessories (included) Call Display , Call Waiting and V oi ce Mail service, where available, a re telephone company services. After subscribing to Call Display this phone will display a caller ’s name and phone numb er . Visual Call Waiting/Call W ai ting Deluxe, which displays a[...]

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    3 For Best Performance Battery Charge The handset is powered by a recharge able Nickel- Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery . Charge the battery for 6h o u r s before initial use (p. 9). Base Unit Location/Noise Calls are transmitted between the base unit and hand set using wireless radio waves. For maximu m dist ance and nois e-free operati on, the reco[...]

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    4 Content s Location of Controls . . . . . . . 6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Installing the Battery in the Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Battery Charge . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Programmable Settings . . . . 11 Programming Guidelines . . . 1 1 Function Menu Table . . . . . 12 Display [...]

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    5 Content s Preparation Useful Information Advanced Operation Basic Operation Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Shoulder Rest Attachme nt . . 5 4 Wall Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Optional Headset . . . . . . . . . 56 Direct Commands . . . . . . . . . 57 If the Following App ears on Your Display... . . . . . . . . . . 59 Trouble[...]

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    6 Location of Controls Base unit CHARGE Indicator (p. 9) [REDIAL] Button (p. 24) VOLUME Button [ < ] , [ > ] (p. 17, 24) MIC (Microphone) (p. 24) [SP-PHONE] (S peakerph one) Button and Indicator (p. 24) [HOLD/CONF] (Conference) Button (p. 24, 42) [MUTE] Button (p. 47) [FLASH/CALL W AI T] Button (p. 47, 51) [LOCA TOR/INTERCOM] Button (p. 38) H[...]

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    Preparation 7 Location of Controls Handset Handset sof t keys T wo soft keys are used to select functions displayed directly above each key . Functions displayed above the keys will change depending on the state of use. On this sample display , “ (VE) ” and “ Mute ” are displayed above the soft keys. • When a function name does not appear[...]

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    8 Inst allation Connections • USE ONL Y WITH Panasonic AC ADAPT OR PQL V1. • The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.) • If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Call Display and voice mail services, you cannot access those services. • The unit will not work d[...]

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    Preparation 9 Inst allation Inst alling the Battery in the Handset Insert the battery ( 1 ), and press it down until it snaps into the compartment ( 2 ). Close the cover . T o replace th e batter y: Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it as indicated by the arrow . Replace the old battery with a new on e (p. 10). Close the cover and charg[...]

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    Inst allation 10 Recharge Recharge the battery when: —“ Recharge battery ” is displayed on the handset, —“ 7 ” flashes, or —the handset beeps intermittently while it is in use. • The display wil l continually i ndicate that “ Recharge battery ” and/or “ 7 ” will flash when the handset battery is charged for less than 15 minu[...]

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    11 Preparation Programmable Settings Programming Guidelines This unit has several programma ble f unctions which can be selected from the function menu on the display (p. 12). How to select a functi on item from the menu • T o go back to the previous menu, press Back , or press Select while “ ---(Go back)---- ” is displayed. If you press th i[...]

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    Programmable Settings 12 Function Menu T able Y ou can use the following func tions to cu stomize you r unit. See the corresponding pages for function details. • After pressing [MENU] , you can also program menu i tems directly by pressing ( [0] to [9] , [ * ] and [ # ] ) instead of using the soft keys (p. 57 – 58). Handset Main menu Sub-menu I[...]

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    Preparation 13 Programmable Settings Display Language Y ou can select either “Englis h” or “Français” (French) as the display languag e. The factory preset is “English”. • If you select a l anguage you cannot read, change the display language again using direct commands (p. 57). 1 Press [MENU] . 2 Scroll to “ Initial setting ” by[...]

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    Programmable Settings 14 T alking Call Display Language Y ou can select eith er “English” or “Français” (French) as the language used for voice prompts when using the T alking Call Display fe ature. The factory preset is “English”. Dialing Mode If you have touch tone service, set the di aling mode to “T one”. For rotary or pulse se[...]

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    Preparation 15 Programmable Settings Line Mode The line mode is preset to “B” and generally shou ld not be adjusted. If “ Line in use ” on the handset is not displayed properly or the IN USE indicator on the base unit does not light properly , the line mode selection is incorre ct. Set line mode to “A”. Auto T alk The Auto T alk feature[...]

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    Programmable Settings 16 Ringer V olume Y ou can select the handset or base unit ringer volumes to high, medium, low , or off. The factory preset is HIGH. If the handset and base unit ringer is turned off, the handset or base unit will ring at the low level for intercom calls, and will not ring for outside calls. Caller names will not be announced [...]

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    Preparation 17 Programmable Settings Base unit ringer volume Make sure the base unit is not being used. T o set the ringer volume to high (preset), medium, or low , pres s VOLUME [ < ] or [ > ] . • T o increase volume, press VOLUME [ > ] . T o decrease volume, press VOLUME [ < ] . • T o sto p ringing, pre ss [0] . T o turn the ringe[...]

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    Programmable Settings 18 Ringer T one Y ou can set the handset an d base unit ringers to use one of 7 ringer patterns for outside calls. “T one 1” to “T one 3” are bell ringer patterns. “Melody 1” to “Melody 4” are melody patterns. The fa ctory preset is “T one 1”. • Y ou cannot ch ange the ringer to ne for intercom calls. •[...]

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    Preparation 19 Programmable Settings Base unit ringer tone (use either the handset or the base unit) Make sure the base unit is not being us ed. Setting the base unit ringer tone by using the Press VOLUME [ < ] or [ > ] , then select the desired rin ger tone by pressing [1] to [7] . [1] to [3] : Bell ringer patt erns [4] to [7] : Melody patt [...]

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    Programmable Settings 20 LCD Contrast There are 6 levels of LCD contrast. The facto ry preset is “level 3”. Message Alert Y ou can select wheth er or not the Ringer/Message Alert indicator on the handset will flash slowly when new messages in your voice mailbo x have been recorded (p. 45). The factory preset is OFF . • The Ringer/Message Aler[...]

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    Basic Operation 21 Making Calls Using the Handset T o have a hands-free phone conversation 1 Press [ C ] . •“ Talk ” is displayed. 2 Dial a phone number. • The dialed number is displayed. • After a few seconds, the display will show the length of the call. 3 T o h ang up, press [OFF] or place the handse t on the base unit. 1 Press [ s ] .[...]

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    Making Calls 22 T o dial af ter confirming the entered number T o adjust the receiver/ speaker volume during a conversation There are 3 volume levels for the receiver and 6 volume levels for the speaker . T o increase volume, press [ B ] . T o decrea se volume, press [ d ] . • The display shows the current volume setting. • If you try to increa[...]

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    Making Calls Basic Operation 23 V oice Enhancer T echnology Panasonic’s V oice Enhancer T echnology cl arifies the voice of the perso n you are talking to, reproducing a more natural-so unding voice that is easier to hear and understand. V oice Enhan cer T echnology can be turned on or off. The factory preset is OFF . • Depending on the conditi[...]

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    Making Calls 24 Using the Base Unit • T o switch to the handset while using the base unit speakerphone: — If the handset is off the base unit, press [ C ] or [ s ] on the handset, then press [SP-PHONE] on the base unit. — If the handset is o n the base unit, j ust lift up. T o adjust the speaker volume during a conversation T o increase volum[...]

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    Basic Operation 25 Answering Calls When a call is received, the unit ring s, “ Incoming call ” is displayed, and the Ringer/Message Alert indicator on the handset and the IN USE indicator on the base unit flash rapidly . If you subscribe to a Call Display service, see page 26. Auto T alk If the Auto T alk feature is turned on (p. 15), you can a[...]

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    26 Call Display Service This unit is compatible with Cal l Display services offered by your tel ephone company . If you subscribe to Call Display service, caller names and phone numbers will be displayed and recorded in the Caller List. How caller information is displayed and announced When a call comes in, the unit will ring and the caller informa[...]

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    Call Display Service Basic Operation 27 T alking Call Display T o use this feature, you nee d to subscri be to a Call Display service. For further information, please contact your telephone company . • The unit will anno unce the caller ’s name as received from the tel ephone company . If the caller ’s phone number is stored in the phone book[...]

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    28 Call Display Service Base unit T alking Ca ll Display feature This feature must be turned on or off for the base unit by using the handset. Using the Caller List The unit can record information for up to 50 different callers and store this information in the Calle r List. Caller in formation is sorted by the most re cent call to the oldest. When[...]

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    Using the Caller List Basic Operation 29 V iewing the Caller List • If there is no name information for a caller and you do not store the name and phone number in the phone book, the disp lay will only show the phone number . • If you do not press any buttons for 60 se conds, the unit will exit th e Caller List. What “ , ” means “ , ” i[...]

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    Using the Caller List 30 Editing the Caller ’ s Phone Number Y ou can edit a phone number in the Caller L ist by adding the long distance code “1” or removing its area code. • The number edited in step 4 will no t be maintained in the Caller List. • If you receive a call from a 7-digit phone number stored in the phone book, “ Edit ” w[...]

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    Using the Caller List Basic Operation 31 S toring Caller Informat ion in the Phone Book Caller names and phone numbers that are in the Caller List can be sto red in the phone book. • Y ou cannot store Caller List item in the phone bo ok if a phone number is not displayed. 1 Press Rcvd calls , [ d ] , or [ B ] to enter the Caller List. 2 Scroll to[...]

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    Using the Caller List 32 Erasing Caller Information T o erase a specific caller T o erase all entries Before erasing all entries, make sure that you have viewed all missed calls. • T o cancel erasing, press No after step 2. 1 Press Rcvd calls , [ d ] , or [ B ] to enter the Caller List. 2 Scroll to the de sired caller by pressing [ d ] or [ B ] ,[...]

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    33 Advanced Operation Phone Book The handset can store up to 50 names and phone numbers in its phone book. Y ou can make a call by selecting a name or number from the phone book. S toring Names and Numbers • T o store numbers for calling card access (see “Chain Dial” on page 36), we recommend that you add pauses after eac h item. S toring pau[...]

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    Phone Book 34 Selecting characters to enter names Enter names using the di aling buttons. Press each button until th e desired character is displayed. • Pressing each bu tton selects a chara cter in the order shown below . For example, to enter “T om”: If you make a mist ake when entering a name or number Use f to erase the incorrect characte[...]

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    Phone Book 35 Advanced Operation Dialing from the Phone Book •I f “ No items stored ” is displayed in step 1, the phone book is empty . • T o exit the phone book, press [OFF] . • T o view a phone number over 16 digits long, repeat steps 1 to 3, then press Edit and then [ d ] . When finished, press [OFF] . • T o quickly search the desi r[...]

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    Phone Book 36 Index table Chain Dial Y ou can dial a combination of phon e book or manual key pad entries while making a call. This feature can be used, for exampl e, to first automatically dial a ca lling card access number that you have stored in the phone book, then manually or automatically dial your PIN and then automatica lly dial the destina[...]

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    Phone Book 37 Advanced Operation Editing an Item in the Phone Book Erasing an Item in the Phone Book • T o ca ncel erasing, press No after step 3. 1 Press Phone book . 2 Press Search . 3 Scroll to the desired item by pressing [ d ] or [ B ] , then press Edit . • T o search for the item by initial , see page 35. 4 Edit the name (p. 34), the n pr[...]

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    38 Intercom Intercom calls can be m ade betwe en the handset and the base un it. Making Intercom Calls From From Using this feature, you can also locate a misp laced handset. 1 Press [HOLD/INTERC OM] . • The base unit will r ing for 1 minute . • T o stop paging, press [OFF] . 2 When the paged p arty answers, being speaking. • Y ou can switch [...]

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    Intercom 39 Advanced Operation Answering Intercom Calls When the handset is paged, it rings and the Ringer/Message Ale rt indicator flashes rapidly . When the base unit is being paged, it rings. 1 Press [ C ] , [ s ] or [HOLD/INTERCOM] . • Y ou can also answer a call by pressin g any buttons except [ d ] , [ B ] or [OFF] . 2 T o disconnect the in[...]

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    40 Transferring a Call Y ou can transfer an outside call to the base unit or the handset. From the to the From the to the 1 Handset: (1) During a call, press [HOLD/INTERCOM ] . • The call is put on hold. (2) Press Base . (3) Wait for the p aged party to answer , then you can announ ce the transfer . • After the p aged party answers, “ Interco[...]

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    T ransferring a Call 41 Advanced Operation Quick call transfer Y ou can transfer a call without wai tin g for the paged party to answer . • The call will be transferred directly . • The paged party can answer the transferred call b y pressing [ C ] , [ s ] or [SP-PHONE] . • After the p aged party answers, the transfer is complete . • If the[...]

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    42 Conference Calls While you are talking with an outside caller , the ba se unit user or the handset user can join the co nversation and establish a confe rence call. • T o leave the conference, press [OFF] on the handset or press [SP-PHONE] on the base unit. The two other parties can continue the conversation. • During a conference, the outsi[...]

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    43 Advanced Operation Voice Mail Service V oice mail i s an automatic an swering service offered by your telephone company . If you subscribe to this service, your telephone comp any’s voice mail system can answer calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone or when your line is busy . Callers can leave messages that are saved in vi[...]

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    V oice Mail Service 44 Setting V oice Mail (VM) T one Detection Y our telephone company sends spe cial signals (V oice mail to nes) to the unit. Press [ C ] , [ s ] or [SP-PHONE] to listen to the dial tone. If you hear a series of dial tones followed by a continuous dial tone, this indicates that a new message was recorded. V oice Mail detection is[...]

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    V oice Mail Service 45 Advanced Operation Listening to V oice Mail Messages The unit will let you know that someone has left new voice mail for you: a) “ Voice Mail ” will be displayed on the handset, b) the Ringer/Message Alert indicator on the handset will flash slowly if Message Alert is turned on (p. 20) and the handset is not in use, and c[...]

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    V oice Mail Service 46 • If the handset and the base unit still ind icate that you have new messages even after you have listened to them, turn the voice mail indicators off by pressing and holding [OFF] until th e handset beeps. “ Voice Mail ” will disappear on th e handset, the Ringer/Message Alert indi cato r will go out, and the VM indica[...]

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    47 Advanced Operation Special Features T emporary T one Dialing (For Rot ary or Pulse Service Users) Press [ * ] (TONE) before entering access numb ers which require tone dialing. • The dialing mode changes to tone. Y o u can enter numbers to access an answering service, electronic banking serv ice, etc. When you hang up, the diali ng mode will r[...]

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    S pecial Features 48 Call W aiting Deluxe Service This unit is compatible with the Call Waiting Deluxe Service offered by your telephone company . • Availability varies by telephone provider . Contact your telephone company for availability in your a rea. After subscribing, Call W aiting Delu xe Se rvice n ot only allows your hand set to display [...]

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    Special Features 49 Advanced Operation T o use Call W aiting Deluxe Service Y ou can choose from the option s on the display as shown below . • Y our telephone company may not of fer all of the above options. Contact your telephone company for details. Display Signifi cation Ans (Answer) Answers the second call, while keepi ng the first call on h[...]

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    S pecial Features 50 Af ter selecting “ Ans ” (Answer ) or “ Hold ”: Y ou can choose one of th e following options: “ Return ”—to return to the waiting call. “ Drop ”—to hang up the current call and answe r the waiting call. “ Conference ”—to make a conference call. 1. Press [FLASH/CALL W AIT] to display the option menu. 2[...]

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    Special Features 51 Advanced Operation Using the P AUSE Key (For PBX Line/Long Dist ance Calls) We recommend that you press Pause or P if a pause is required for dial with a PBX or to make a long distance call. e.g. Line access numb er [9] (PBX) [9] N Pause or P N • Pressing Pause or P once creates a 3.5 se cond paus e. This prevents misdialing w[...]

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    S pecial Features 52 Incoming Call T one During an intercom call (p. 38 ), you can be informed of incomi ng calls by two tones. If this feature is turned on, incoming ca ll tones will be heard for a s long as the line is ringing. If this feature is set to “2”, inco ming call tones will be heard only 2 times. If this feature is turned off, no to[...]

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    Special Features 53 Advanced Operation Key T o ne Y ou can select wheth er or not the hands et keys will sound tones (key tone, confirmation tone, error tone). The factory preset is ON . Re-registering the Handset If “ No link to base. Move closer to base, try again. ” is displayed even when using the handset near the base unit, the handset may[...]

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    54 Belt Clip Y ou can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the incl uded belt clip. T o att ach the belt clip T o remove the belt clip Shoulder Rest Att achment Use the shoulder rest attachment if you need to keep your hands free during a phone conversation. T o att ach the shoulder rest att achment Attach the included belt clip to the han[...]

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    Useful Information 55 W all Mounting This unit can be mounted on a wall phone pla te. 1 Push the hook and turn it upward. T u rn the hook until a click is heard. 2 Press the tabs in the direction of the arro ws ( 1 ), then remove the wall mounting adaptor ( 2 ). 3 Connect the AC adaptor . Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adapto[...]

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    56 Optional Headset Connecting an optional head set to the handset allows hands-fre e phone conversation. Please use only a Panasonic KX-TCA86, KX-TCA91 or KX-TCA92 headset. Connecting an optional headset Open the headset jack cover , and insert the headset plug in to the headset jack as shown bel ow . • Headset sold separately . Mo del shown her[...]

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    Useful Information 57 Direct Commands After pressing [MENU] , you can also program menu items directly by pressing ( [0] to [9] , [ * ] and [ # ] ) instead of using the soft keys. Menu item Command Selection i tems Page Ringer volume [1] [1] [0] : Off [1] : Low [2] : Medium [3] : High p. 16 Ringer tone (for handset) [1] [2] [1] – [3] : T one patt[...]

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    Direct Commands 58 During programming : When “ Save ” or “ Sauv. ” is displayed, press the right soft key to save the new settings . T o exit prog ramming, press [OFF] . • If you press the direct command incorrectly , press [OFF] , then re-enter programming mode by pressing [MENU] . • For function details, see the corresponding pages. R[...]

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    Useful Information 59 If the Following Ap pears on Y our Display ... The following will be displayed when the unit needs your attention. Display message Cause & Remedy Recharge battery • The battery needs to be charged. Recharge the battery (p. 9). Charge for 6h • The battery has been d ischarged. The handset will not work. Fully charge the[...]

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    60 T roubleshooting If the handset display shows error messages , see “If the Following Appears on Y our Displa y ...” (p. 59) for the Cause & Remedy . Problem Cause & Remedy “ No link to base. Move closer to base, try again. ” is displaye d and an alarm tone sounds. • Y ou are too far from the base unit. Walk closer to the base u[...]

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    61 T roubleshooting Useful Information Y ou cannot make long distance calls. • Please make sure that you have long distance service. The handset does n ot display the caller ’s name and/or phone number . • Y ou nee d to subscribe to a Call Displ ay service. • Other telephone e quipment may be interfering with your phon e. Disconnect it and [...]

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    T roubleshooting 62 Y ou charged the battery fully , but “ Recharge battery ” is still displayed and/or “ 7 ” continues to flash, or “ Charge for 6h ” and “ 8 ” are displayed. • Clean the charge contacts and charge again (p. 10). • The battery may need to be replaced. If you install a new battery , fully charge it (p. 9). The CH[...]

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    Useful Information 63 Import ant Information NOTICE: This equipment meets the appl icable Industry Canada T erminal Equipment T e chnical S pecification s. This is confirmed by the registration number . The abbreviation, “IC:”, before the registration numb er signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Confo rmity indica[...]

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    64 Safety Instructions T ake special care to follow the safety sugg estions listed below . Safety 1) The unit should be connected to a pow er su pply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2) When left unused for a long perio d of time, the base unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet. Insta[...]

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    65 Safety Instructions Useful Information W ARNING: TO P REVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE. If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the tel ephone line and connect a known working phone. If the known working phone opera tes properly , have your unit repaired by one of the specified aut[...]

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    66 S p ecifications ■ Base Unit Power Supply: AC Adaptor (120 V AC, 60 Hz) Power Consumption: S tandby: Approx. 2.0 W Maximum: Approx. 5.4 W Frequency: 2.4 GHz – 2.48 GHz Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx. 85 mm x 175 mm x 200 mm (3 11 / 32 " x 6 7 / 8 " x 7 7 / 8 ") Mass (Weight ): Approx. 460 g (1.01 lb.) ■ Handset Power Supply:[...]

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    67 Wa r r a n t y Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 P ANASONIC PRODUCT—LIMITED W ARRANTY Panasonic Canada Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect for a period as stated below from the date of original purchase. T elephone Accessory/Prod[...]

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    Panasonic Canada In c. 5770 Ambler Dr ive, Miss issauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 PQQX14039 ZA F0304-0 D PQQX14039ZA.book 68 ページ 20 04年2月19日  木曜日 午前 8時45分[...]