Panasonic Answering Machine KX TCD420AL User Manual

Digital Cordless Answering System  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
KX-TCD420AL  
Contents  
Preparation  
Before Initial Use......................... 2  
Important Information .................. 3  
Setting up .................................... 6  
Cordless Telephone  
Using the Telephone ................. 11  
Making Calls.............................. 12  
Caller ID .................................... 13  
Answering Calls......................... 16  
Phonebook ................................ 17  
Handset Settings....................... 21  
Base Unit Settings..................... 27  
Initial Settings............................ 29  
Multi-unit User Operation........... 31  
Intercom .................................... 35  
Answering System  
Answering System..................... 36  
Remote Operation ..................... 42  
Useful Information  
Before Requesting Help ............ 44  
Technical Information ................ 47  
Index.......................................... 48  
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Caller ID Compatible  
PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE  
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Charge the battery for about 7 hours before initial use.  
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Important Information  
Instructions to customer  
Installation  
Attached to this apparatus is an approval label. This label is evidence that it is a  
“Permitted Attachment” which has been authorised to be connected to your telephone  
service.  
Conditions relating to connection and operation of this Permitted Attachment are  
contained in Telecommunications General By-Law 220 (5).  
You are authorised to install this Permitted Attachment yourself by plugging it into the  
line socket of any regular telephone. You may connect it in place of your existing  
telephone or to any spare telephone socket installed in your premises.  
To disconnect your existing telephone you must first remove its plug from the line socket.  
You can then insert the plug of your Permitted Attachment into the socket and use your  
equipment.  
If the plug of your existing telephone cannot be readily removed, you will have to remove  
the screw securing it. To do this proceed as follows:  
1. Loosen screw “A” sufficiently to remove the socket cover. (See Fig. 1.)  
2. Remove screw “B” and withdraw the plug. (See Fig. 2.)  
3. Replace screw “B”. (See Fig. 3.) Ensure that it screws completely into the socket recess.  
(If the screw is too long, increase the hole depth or replace the screw with one 5 mm  
shorter.)  
4. Replace socket cover and tighten screw “A”. (See Fig. 4.)  
SOCKET PLUG  
SCREW  
“B”  
SCREW “A”  
TELEPHONE CORD  
Connect to the PLUG  
as shown in Fig. 1.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 1  
(
)
SCREW “A”  
SCREW  
“B”  
SOCKET  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 3  
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3
Important Information  
If you are satisfied with the operation of your telephone service after plugging in your  
Permitted Attachment, your installation is completed.  
You will be unable to connect this Permitted Attachment if your telephone service  
consists only of a wall phone or an old style telephone which is not connected by means  
of a modern plug and socket. In such cases a new socket will need to be installed.  
Should the Permitted Attachment not operate when plugged into a socket, it is either  
faulty or unsuitable for operation with your telephone service. It should be returned to the  
store where purchased or an Authorised Service Centre.  
Service difficulties  
If at any time a fault occurs on your telephone service, carry out the following checks  
before you call for service:  
Disconnect the Permitted Attachment and try using the service with the normal  
telephone.  
If the telephone service then operates satisfactorily, the fault is in your Permitted  
Attachment. Leave the Permitted Attachment disconnected and report the fault to its  
supplier or agent to arrange for repair.  
If when using the telephone the service is still faulty, report the fault to “Service  
Difficulties and Faults” for attention.  
You are required to keep this Permitted Attachment in good working order while it is  
connected to your telephone service. Its construction or internal circuit must not be  
modified in any way without permission.  
WARNING  
This cordless telephone system does not incorporate provision for secrecy of  
conversations. Appropriately tuned radio equipment and other cordless telephone  
systems in close proximity may be used by a third party to monitor and possibly interrupt  
conversations in progress when this system is on radio operation.  
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4
Important Information  
Only use the power supply included with  
the product.  
Do not connect the AC Adaptor to any AC  
outlet other than the standard AC230 V.  
The apparatus is approved for use with  
PQLV19AL power supply.  
This apparatus is unable to make  
emergency telephone calls under the  
following conditions:  
WARNING:  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN  
OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.  
THE CORDLESS HANDSET IS  
MAGNETISED AND MAY RETAIN  
SMALL METALLIC OBJECTS.  
The portable handset batteries need  
recharging, or have failed.  
Battery Caution  
Use only specified batteries.  
During a mains power failure.  
When the Key Lock is set to ON.  
When the unit is in Direct Call mode.  
Do not open the base unit or handset  
(other than to change the batteries).  
This apparatus should not be used near  
emergency/intensive care medical  
equipment and should not be used by  
people with pacemakers.  
Care should be taken that objects do not  
fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into  
the unit. Do not subject this unit to  
excessive smoke, dust, mechanical  
vibration or shock.  
Only use rechargeable batteries.  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, they  
may explode.  
Check local waste management codes for  
special disposal instructions.  
Do not open or mutilate the batteries.  
Released electrolyte is corrosive and may  
cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin.  
The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.  
Exercise care in handling the batteries in  
order not to short the batteries with  
conductive materials such as rings,  
bracelets and keys.  
Environment  
The batteries and/or conductor may  
overheat and cause burns.  
Charge the batteries provided in  
accordance with the information given in  
this operating guide.  
Do not use this unit near liquid—for  
example, near a bath tub, washbowl, sink,  
etc. Damp basements should also be  
avoided. The unit should be kept away  
from heat sources such as heaters,  
kitchen stoves, etc. It also should not be  
placed in rooms where the temperature is  
less than 5 °C or greater than 40 °C.  
The AC Adaptor is used as the main  
disconnect device, ensure that the AC  
outlet is located/installed near the unit and  
is accessible.  
Location  
For maximum distance noise-free  
operation, place your base unit:  
- Away from electrical appliances such  
as TV, radio, personal computer or  
another phone.  
- In a convenient high and central  
location.  
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5
Setting up  
Connection  
Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord in order 1, 2, 3, 4.  
Hooks  
LINE  
1
2
4
Fasten the AC adaptor  
cord to prevent it from  
being disconnected.  
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The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to  
feel warm during use.)  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
KX-TCD420AL is not designed to be used with rotary (pulse dialling) services.  
Battery Installation  
Please ensure the batteries are inserted as shown.  
Close the cover as indicated by the arrow.  
part should be inserted first.  
When you replace the batteries,  
part should be removed first.  
To replace the battery:  
Press the notch on the cover firmly  
and slide it as indicated by the arrow.  
Replace 2 batteries and close the  
cover then charge the handset for  
about 7 hours.  
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Setting up  
Battery Charge  
Battery Life  
At the time of shipment, the batteries are  
not charged. To charge, place the  
handset on the base unit. Please charge  
the batteries for about 7 hours before  
initial use. During charging, the battery  
icon is as shown below.  
Battery life is dependent on use and  
conditions but in general when using fully  
charged Ni-MH batteries (700 mAh):  
Talk time: 10hrs approx.  
Standby time: 120hrs approx.  
When using Ni-Cd batteries (250 mAh):  
Talk time: 4hrs approx.  
Standby time: 40hrs approx.  
(Times indicated are for peak  
performance.)  
The batteries reach peak performance  
after several full charge/discharge cycles.  
The batteries cannot be overcharged  
unless they are repeatedly removed and  
replaced.  
If battery life is shortened then please  
check that battery and charge terminals  
are clean.  
For maximum battery life, it is  
recommended that the handset not be  
recharged until battery icon flashes  
Fully charged  
During charging  
.
(Flashing)  
Display icon  
Battery strength  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Needs to be  
charged  
The handset which power is off will be  
turned on automatically when it is placed  
on the base unit.  
In normal use, the handset and the base  
unit should be powered on at all times.  
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Setting up  
Symbols Used in This Operating Instructions  
Symbol  
Meaning  
To search the desired item, press UP or DOWN.  
To select the desired item, press RIGHT.  
To search and then to select the desired item, press UP or DOWN then  
RIGHT.  
To move the cursor to the right or to the left, press RIGHT or LEFT.  
To go to the next step.  
" "  
The words in " "indicate the words in display.  
Replacing the Batteries  
If the  
icon flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have  
been fully charged, 2 batteries must be replaced.  
Charge new batteries for approximately 7 hours before initial use.  
When replacing the batteries, ensure that the correct battery type is selected.  
Selecting the Battery Type  
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1
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT".  
"BATTERY TYPE".  
5
Search/Select  
"NI-CD"or "NI-MH".  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. If non-rechargeable batteries are fitted and  
start charging, it may cause the leakage of the battery electrolyte.  
Please use only Panasonic HHR-4EPT(Ni-MH) or P-4NPT(Ni-Cd) batteries.  
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Setting up  
Location of Controls  
Handset  
1 -  
2 -  
3 -  
4 -  
5 -  
6 -  
7 -  
8 -  
9 -  
:
PHONEBOOK Button  
TALK Button  
Receiver  
Display  
Navigator Key  
1
2
REDIAL/PAUSE Button  
RECALL Button  
6
7
R
3
4
C
8
1
4
7
:
MENU/OK Button  
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
A
5
L
L
OFF/POWER Button  
CLEAR Button  
Charge  
Contact  
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Charge  
Contact  
Microphone  
INT  
INTERCOM Button  
Base unit  
PAGE Button and Indicator  
L
IN  
E
Handset Display  
Within range of a base unit  
Call BAR ON (p. 24)  
Out of range/No registration/  
No power on base unit  
Paging  
Direct Call ON (p. 25)  
Key Lock ON (p. 26)  
Ringer Volume OFF (p. 22)  
Making or answering calls  
Phonebook Mode  
In Setting Mode  
Battery strength is low.  
Battery strength is high.  
Answering System ON  
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Setting up  
Wall Mounting  
This unit can be mounted on a wall.  
- Insert screws into the wall. The centre of the screw hole should be 8 cm horizontally  
apart.  
- Connect the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord.  
- Arrange the wires as shown, then mount the unit.  
8 cm  
Screws  
Hooks  
Wall Template  
8 cm  
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Using the Telephone  
Power On/Off  
Power on  
Power off  
Press for more than 2 seconds.*2  
Press for more than 1 second.*1  
*1 When  
button is released, the display changes to the standby mode.  
*2 The display goes blank.  
Making a Call  
Pre-dialling  
Post-dialling  
Phone Number  
Phone Number*1  
1
2
1
2
Press TALK.  
Press TALK.  
*1 If you need correction, press CLEAR. Digit is cleared to the left, then enter numbers.  
Answering a Call  
Terminating a Call  
(During a call)  
Press TALK.*1  
Press OFF.  
*1 You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button, INTERCOM, t or x.  
Setting the Clock/Date  
After a mains power failure the clock needs to be reset. Ensure that  
flashing.  
icon is not  
Time  
"INPUT CODE"  
Enter time.  
4-digit  
(24 hour clock)*1  
1
4
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Date  
"INPUT CODE"  
twice  
Enter day,  
month then  
year.*2  
5
6
7
Press  
RIGHT.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 For example, to set 7:15, enter 0715.  
*2 For example, to set the 16th of February, 2003, enter 160203.  
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Making Calls  
Redialling  
The last 10 numbers dialled are stored in the redial list automatically.  
Dialling with the Redial List  
Dialling the Last Number Dialled  
1
2
3
1
2
Press REDIAL.  
Search the desired  
dialled item.  
Press  
REDIAL.*1  
Press  
TALK.  
Press TALK.  
Editing the Dialled Number in the Redial List  
The 1st digit of  
the desired dialled  
number blinks.  
1
4
2
3
Search/Select the  
Search/Select  
Press REDIAL.*1  
desired dialled item. "EDIT CALL NO".  
Press TALK.  
AND/  
OR  
OR  
C
Number  
5
6
If you need to  
store a name,  
go to Name  
on page 17 or  
press OK.  
Move  
cursor.  
Press  
CLEAR.*2  
Edit the phone  
number.*3  
Press OK 3 times  
to store the number.  
Clearing One/All Dialled Item(s) in the Redial List  
1
2
3
4
Search/Select the  
desired dialled item. "CLEAR"or  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"YES".  
Press REDIAL.*1  
"ALL CLEAR".  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If there is no item stored in the redial list, the display shows "NO ITEM".  
*2 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit.  
*3 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit. If you need to clear and/or add more  
than one number, repeat from step 4.  
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Caller ID  
Caller ID Service  
Caller ID is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if you have  
subscribed to this feature.  
After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display the caller information.  
If your unit is connected to a PBX or a telephone line that does not support this service,  
you will not be able to use it.  
Caller ID does not display caller information while using the handset for an intercom call.  
However, the caller information will be stored to the Caller ID List.  
Call Waiting and Caller ID Compatible: If you subscribe to Caller ID service, your  
handset displays the second caller’s information while talking. After you hear a call-  
waiting tone, the caller’s phone number will be displayed.  
You can answer the second call, keeping the first call on hold. Follow Telstra or your  
service provider instructions using RECALL.  
If the phone number is stored in the phonebook with its name, the caller’s name will  
also be displayed.  
The second caller’s information will not be displayed when the answering system is  
recording someone’s message.  
Please contact Telstra or your service provider for details and availability in your area.  
Using Caller ID Type II  
When you receive a second call during a conversation, you will hear a signal tone  
following the call waiting tone and the conversation will be interrupted or muted for  
a short period of time. This is not the fault of the product as these events are normal.  
Note: The tones are generated by the telephone company.  
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Caller ID  
Caller ID Display  
When receiving a call, the display shows its phone  
number.  
For example, a caller whose phone number is  
01234567890 has been received.  
If you store a phone number with a name in the  
phonebook, the display shows caller’s name when  
receiving a call.  
If the caller has requested not to display his/her  
information, the display shows "PRIVATE".  
If the caller dialled from an area which does not provide  
Caller ID service, the display shows "OUT OF AREA".  
When new calls have been received, the display  
shows the numbers of calls.  
For example, 4 new calls have been received.  
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Caller ID  
Caller ID List  
Information up to 50 different callers is stored from the most recent call to the oldest call  
in the caller list. When the 51st call is received, the oldest caller information is cleared.  
If you receive a call from the same phone number you stored with a name in the  
phonebook, the display will show the caller’s name.  
Calling Back  
1
2
Press TALK.  
Search the desired  
received item.*1  
Editing the Received Number in the Caller List  
The 1st digit of the  
desired received  
number blinks.  
1
4
2
3
Move  
cursor.  
Search/Select the  
desired received  
item.*1  
Search/Select  
"EDIT CALL NO".  
Press TALK.  
OR  
AND/  
C
Number  
5
If you need to store  
a name, go to  
Name on page 17  
OR  
Press  
Edit the  
number.*3  
Press OK 3 times  
CLEAR.*2  
to store the number.  
or press OK.  
Clearing One/All Received Item(s) in the Caller List  
1
2
3
Search/Select  
Search/Select the  
Search/Select  
"YES".  
desired received item.*1 "CLEAR"or  
"ALL CLEAR".  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If there is no item stored in the caller list, the display shows "NO ITEM".  
on the  
right edge of the display when searching the item in the caller list indicates that the  
item has been already shown previously.  
*2 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit.  
*3 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit. If you need to clear and/or add more  
than one number, repeat from step 3.  
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Answering Calls  
Auto Talk  
If you set Auto Talk to on, you can answer the phone by lifting the handset off the base  
unit.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press  
MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT". "AUTO TALK". "ON"or "OFF".  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
Temporary Bell Off  
When an external call is incoming, you can temporarily turn off the handset ringer.  
This function will not work when the handset is on the base unit or if an internal call is  
incoming.  
Press and hold  
DOWN for  
over 1 second.  
Receiver Volume  
During a call, press UP or DOWN to change the volume setting to LOW (0), MEDIUM  
(00), HIGH (000).  
(During a call)  
Press UP or  
DOWN.  
Handset Locator/Paging  
Using this feature, you can locate a misplaced handset by paging.  
All registered handsets ring for 1 minute.  
Press  
on the base unit.  
1
2
<To stop paging>  
Press on the base unit OR  
*1  
on one of the handsets.  
3
*1 You can also stop paging by pressing any dialling buttons, INTERCOM, t or x.  
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Phonebook  
You can store up to 20 caller information in the phonebook. If you received a call from  
the same phone number you stored with a name in the phonebook, the display will show  
the caller’s name.  
Storing a Caller Information  
Phone Number  
Enter phone number.  
(max. 24 digits)*1  
1
5
2
3
4
Select  
"NEW PHONE".  
Press MENU.  
Press OK.  
Name  
6
Enter name.  
(max. 9 characters)*1  
Press OK.*2  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If you need to make a correction, press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear  
digit/character by pressing CLEAR, and/or enter digits/characters. Digits/characters  
are cleared or added to the left of the flashing digit/character. To enter digits/  
characters, see Character Selection below.  
*2 To continue storing another caller information, repeat from step 3.  
Character Selection  
Number of times key is pressed  
Number of times key is pressed  
Keys  
Keys  
1
2
3
4
5
,
6
-
7
8
1
M
P
T
W
2
N
Q
U
X
3
O
R
V
Y
4
6
S
8
Z
5
7
9
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
# [ ]  
/ 1  
*
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
4
5
Blank 0  
Character Table  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y  
Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # - / [ ]  
,
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Phonebook  
Editing a Caller Information  
The 1st digit of the  
desired phone  
number blinks.  
1
2
3
Press  
PHONEBOOK.*1  
Search/Select  
desired item.  
Select "EDIT".  
<Phone Number>  
AND/  
OR  
C
Number  
Edit the phone  
number.*3  
6
4
5
Press CLEAR.*2  
Press OK.  
Move cursor.  
<Name>  
AND/  
OR  
C
Name  
7
8
9
Move cursor.  
Edit the name.*4  
Press CLEAR.*2  
Press OK.  
Clearing a Caller Information  
1
2
3
4
Search/Select  
desired item.  
Search/Select  
"CLEAR".  
Search/Select  
"YES".*5  
Press  
PHONEBOOK.*1  
Dialling with the Phonebook  
1
2
3
Press TALK.  
Press  
PHONEBOOK.*1  
Search  
desired item.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If there is no item stored in the phonebook, the display shows "NO ITEM".  
*2 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit.  
*3 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit. If you need to clear or add more than  
one digit, repeat from step 4.  
*4 Characters are added to the left of the flashing character. If you need to clear or add  
more than one character, repeat from step 7.  
*5 To continue clearing another caller information, repeat from step 2.  
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Phonebook  
Storing the Phone Number into the Phonebook  
When Pre-dialling  
*1  
Name  
1 Phone Number  
2
3
4
Enter name.*2  
Press OK to  
Press OK twice.  
store the number.  
5
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If you need correction, press CLEAR. Digit is cleared to the left, then enter numbers.  
*2 To enter characters, see Character Selection on page 17.  
Storing the Number from the Redial/Caller List into  
the Phonebook  
Press REDIAL.*1  
Search/Select  
the desired dialled  
number.  
OR  
1
2
3
Press OK.  
Search/Select  
"SAVE TEL NO".*2  
Search/Select  
the desired received  
number.*1  
If you need to store a name, go to Name on page 17.  
OR  
4
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If there is no item stored in the redial/caller list, the display shows "NO ITEM".  
*2 If you need to make a correction, press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear a  
digit by pressing CLEAR, and/or enter digits. Digits are cleared or added to the left of  
the flashing digit.  
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Phonebook  
Hot Key  
You can assign the dialling buttons 1 through 9 as hot keys. You can choose 9 phone  
numbers from the phonebook.  
Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key  
1
5
2
3
4
Press  
PHONEBOOK.*1  
Search/Select  
desired item.  
Search/Select  
"HOT KEY REG".  
Search/Select  
desired dialling  
button number.*2  
Search/Select  
"YES".  
Dialling with Hot Key  
1 Press and hold the dialling button registered as a hot key.  
2
Press TALK.  
Clearing the Hot Key Registration  
Press and hold the dialling  
button registered as a hot  
key.  
1
2
3
4
Press RIGHT.  
Select "CLEAR". Search/Select  
"YES".*3  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If there is no item stored in the phonebook, the display shows "NO ITEM".  
*2 The number is flashing if the dialling button is already assigned as a hot key.  
*3 Phonebook registration will be remained even hot key registration is cleared.  
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Handset Settings  
: Time Alarm  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.  
You must set the clock before setting the time alarm.  
1
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "TIME ALARM".  
Search/Select  
Setting Alarm Time  
Time  
4
5
6
7
Search/Select  
"SET TIME".  
Enter time.  
4-digit  
Search/Select  
"OFF",  
Press OK.  
(24 hour clock)  
"ONCE"or  
"REPEAT DAILY".  
Setting Time Alarm On/Off  
4
5
Search/Select  
"SET ALARM".  
Search/Select  
"OFF",  
"ONCE"or  
"REPEAT DAILY".  
To exit the operation, press any time.  
To stop time alarm: Time alarm will sound for 3 minutes. When the alarm sounds, press  
any dialling buttons or key. Alarm stops and display returns to the standby mode.  
If "ONCE"is selected, the setting is turned off. When in talk or intercom mode, the alarm  
will not sound until the call is ended.  
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Handset Settings  
: Ringer Option  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.  
1
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "RINGER OPT".  
Setting the Ringer Volume  
The choices are 6 levels and off.  
4
5
Search/Select  
"RINGER VOL".  
Search/Select  
desired ringer volume.  
If "RINGER OFF"is selected,  
is displayed.  
Setting the Ringer Pattern for External Call/Internal Call/Paging/Alarm  
There are 20 patterns available on each ringer.  
4
5
Search/Select  
"EXT RINGER",  
"INT RINGER",  
"PAGING"or  
"ALARM".  
Search/Select  
desired ringer pattern.*1  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If you select one of the melody ringer patterns, it keeps ringing for 10 seconds even  
if a caller hangs up a call. Therefore, you may hear dial tone or no one there after you  
answer a call.  
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Handset Settings  
: Tone Option  
You can set the following sounds on or off.  
Key Tone: Key tone will sound when you press any key, and a confirmation tone and  
an error tone will be heard during operation.  
Call Waiting Tone: Call waiting tone will sound when an incoming external call is  
received during an intercom call.  
Range Warning Alarm: Alarm will sound when you move out of range of a base unit.  
Battery Low Alarm: Alarm will sound when the batteries need to be charged.  
1
5
2
3
4
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"KEY TONE",  
"CALL WAITING",  
"RANGE ALARM"or  
"BATTERY LOW".  
"SETTING HS". "TONE OPT".  
Search/Select  
"ON"or "OFF".  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
: Display Option  
Selecting the Standby Mode Display  
4
1
2
3
Search/Select  
"STANDBY MODE".  
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "DISPLAY OPT".  
Search/Select  
5
Search/Select  
"CLOCK",*1  
"OFF",  
"BS NO"(Base unit number) or  
"HS NO"(Handset number).  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 Time will only be displayed if the clock has been set. When new calls have been  
received, the display shows the number of new call.  
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Handset Settings  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.  
1
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "DISPLAY OPT".  
Selecting the Talk Mode Display  
Even if you select "PHONE NO", the other party’s phone number will not appear on your  
display when you receive calls without subscribing to a Caller ID service.  
Search/Select  
"TALK TIME"(Length of the call) or  
"PHONE NO"(Phone number).  
Search/Select  
"TALK MODE".  
4
5
Selecting the Display Language  
Search/Select  
"LANGUAGE".  
Search/Select  
desired language.*1  
4
5
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
If "F43 00" is selected, the Command Interface will be displayed instead of a  
language. Each menu will be displayed as an alphanumeric code. The Command  
Interface codes for each menu item are shown on page 4 of the Quick Guide.  
*1 You can select one of 10 languages. If you set a language you cannot read, reset the  
handset to its initial settings.  
Press MENU DOWN RIGHT UP RIGHT 4-digit Handset PIN UP OK.  
All handset setting will be reset to their initial settings (p. 29), however, the Phonebook  
data will be saved.  
: Call Option  
Call BAR On/Off  
This allows you to make an emergency and internal call.  
1
2
3
4
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "CALL OPT".  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"CALL BAR".  
4-digit  
Handset PIN  
Search/Select  
"ON"or "OFF".*1  
5
6
Factory preset 0000  
To exit the operation, press  
*1 If "ON"is selected, is displayed.  
any time.  
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Handset Settings  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.  
1
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "CALL OPT".  
Search/Select  
Setting the Direct Call Number  
After a direct call number has been set and on, you can dial the direct call number only  
by pressing TALK. Incoming calls are accepted.  
Phone Number  
Enter the direct  
call number. (max. 24 digits)  
4
5
6
Press OK 3 times.*1  
Search/Select  
"DIRECT NO".  
Setting the Direct Call On/Off  
4
5
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SET DIRECT". "ON"or "OFF".*1  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If "ON"is selected, is displayed.  
: Other Options  
Changing Handset PIN  
The factory preset is 0000. Once you have programmed the handset PIN, you  
cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the handset PIN. If you forget  
it, please consult your nearest Panasonic Service Centre.  
1
2
3
4
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT".  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"HSPIN CHANGE".  
Current 4-digit Handset PIN  
New 4-digit Handset PIN  
6
5
7
New 4-digit Handset PIN again to verify  
any time.  
To exit the operation, press  
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Handset Settings  
Key Lock  
You can lock the handset dialling buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted while the  
key lock is on. The key lock is cancelled if the handset is turned off.  
When the key lock is on, emergency calls cannot be made until key lock is  
cancelled.  
Key Lock On  
Key Lock Off  
Press OK for more  
Press OK for more  
than 2 seconds.  
than 2 seconds.  
is displayed and all dialling buttons are locked.  
Recall Feature  
RECALL is used to access special telephone services. Contact your Network provider  
for details. If your unit is connected to a PBX, pressing RECALL allows you to access  
some features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call.  
Users in Australia can access Telstra’s “EASY CALL” service by having the recall time  
set at 100 msec (this is the factory default setting), and then follow Telstra’s “EASY  
CALL” instructions to operate this service.  
Dialling Pause (for PBX line/long distance service  
users)  
A dialling pause is used when a pause in the dialling of the phone number is necessary  
using a PBX or accessing a long distance service.  
For example, when 0 (line access number) is dialled followed by a pause to access an  
outside line through a PBX:  
3 Phone Number  
4
0
1
2
Press PAUSE.*1  
Press TALK.  
Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.  
Pressing PAUSE once creates one pause. To extend the pause requirement time,  
press PAUSE accordingly.  
*1  
is displayed on the LCD.  
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Base Unit Settings  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 2.  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
2
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Changing Base Unit PIN  
The factory preset is 0000. Once you have programmed the base unit PIN, you  
cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the base unit PIN. If you forget  
it, please consult your nearest Panasonic Service Centre.  
New 4-digit Base Unit PIN  
Current 4-digit Base Unit PIN  
5
3
6
4
5
New 4-digit Base Unit PIN again to verify  
Call Restriction  
You can restrict selected handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. You can  
assign up to 10 call restriction numbers (up to 8 digits). If you dial a restricted number,  
the call does not connect and restricted number flashes.  
4-digit Base  
Unit PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
Handset Number  
6
3
4
5
6
Select desired handset number.*1  
Press RIGHT.  
Press OFF.  
7 Phone Number  
Enter phone  
8
9
OR  
To continue entering call  
restriction numbers, repeat  
the steps 7 to 8.  
(up to 10 numbers)  
Press RIGHT.  
number to be  
restricted.  
(up to 8 digits)  
Cancelling Call Restricted Handset(s)  
4-digit Base Unit  
PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
Handset  
Number  
Select desired  
handset number.*2  
6
3
4
5
6
7
Press RIGHT.  
Press OFF.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 The selected handset number flashes.  
*2 The selected handset(s) number(s) will stop flashing.  
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Base Unit Settings  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 2.  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
2
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Cancelling Call Restricted Number  
4-digit Base  
Unit PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
6
C
3
4
5
6
Press RIGHT repeatedly  
until desired call restriction  
number is displayed.  
Press CLEAR.  
<to finish>  
OR  
<to continue>  
Repeat the  
steps 5 to 7.  
7
8
Press RIGHT.  
Press OFF.  
Selecting the Recall Time  
You can select the recall time, 700 msec (milliseconds), or 100 msec depending on your  
PBX requirements.  
1
OR  
2
700 msec  
100 msec  
4-digit Base Unit  
PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
Press OK.  
Pause Timing  
You can set the pause timing to 3 or 5 seconds, depending on your PBX requirements.  
3 Seconds  
5 Seconds  
1
OR  
2
4-digit Base Unit  
PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
3
3
7
3
4
5
6
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
The factory preset is in shade.  
any time.  
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Initial Settings  
: Reset Handset Settings  
You can reset all of the handset settings to their initial settings.  
4-digit Handset PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
1
5
2
3
4
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "RESET HS".  
Search/Select  
"YES"or "NO".  
To exit the operation, press  
Handset Initial Settings  
Function  
any time.  
Initial Setting  
Time Alarm Mode  
OFF  
Clear  
6
Alarm Time  
Handset Ringer Volume  
Handset External Ringer Pattern  
Handset Internal Ringer Pattern  
Handset Paging Tone Pattern  
Handset Alarm Tone Pattern  
Key Tone  
1
1
1
1
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Clock  
Call Waiting Tone  
Range Warning Alarm  
Battery Low Alarm  
Standby Mode Display  
Talk Mode Display  
Display Language  
Call BAR  
Length of the Call  
English  
OFF  
Direct Call Mode  
OFF  
Direct Call Number  
4-Digit Handset PIN  
Auto Talk  
Clear  
0000  
OFF  
Base Unit Access  
Automatic Base Unit Access  
All Clear  
Redial Memory  
Handset Receiver Volume  
Medium  
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Initial Settings  
Reset Base Unit Settings  
If the base unit is reset, the Caller ID list will clear.  
0
"INPUT CODE"  
1
4
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
4-digit Base Unit PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
5
Press OK.  
any time.  
To exit the operation, press  
Base Unit Initial Settings  
Function  
Initial Setting  
Ringer Mode  
All Handsets  
3
Number of Rings  
Recall Time  
100 msec  
3 seconds  
All Clear  
All Clear  
0000  
Pause Timing  
Call Restricted Handsets  
Call Restriction Numbers  
4-Digit Base Unit PIN  
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Multi-unit User Operation  
: Handset Registration to a Base Unit  
Handset Registration  
The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered. If an optional handset is  
purchased, it must be registered. Additional KX-A142AL handsets are available to  
purchase separately. Up to 6 handsets can be registered to a single base unit. Using  
additional handsets allows you to have an intercom call while simultaneously conducting  
a call to an outside line.  
Handset must be registered within 1 minute after pressing PAGE button. If over  
1 minute, press  
then start over again.  
Charge the optional handset batteries for 7 hours before initial use.  
"REGISTER HS"  
1
4
2
3
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Press MENU.  
"SETTING HS". "REGISTRATION".  
Press and hold  
on the Base Unit  
5
(for about 5 seconds) until the green indicator flashes.  
Press  
RIGHT.*1  
If all registered handsets start ringing (Paging),  
press  
to stop paging then start over again.  
When a handset is  
registered successfully,  
a confirmation tone  
4-digit Base  
7
8
6
Unit PIN after  
"BS PIN"is  
displayed.  
Press OK.  
Search/Select desired  
base unit number  
available to register  
the handset.  
sounds and  
lights.  
icon  
Factory preset 0000  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 If a handset has been already registered to 4 base units, "MEMORY FULL"is  
displayed.  
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Multi-unit User Operation  
Cancelling a Base Unit  
You can cancel any base unit that your handset is registered to.  
1
2
3
4
Search/Select  
"SETTING HS". "REGISTRATION".  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
"CANCEL BS".  
Press MENU.  
5 4-digit  
6
8
7
Handset PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
Search/Select  
desired base unit  
number to cancel.*1  
Search/Select  
"YES"or "NO".  
Press RIGHT.  
Cancelling a Handset  
Each handset can cancel itself or another handset.  
"INPUT CODE"  
7
1
4
2
3
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Please wait until  
"SETTING BS" is  
displayed.  
4-digit Base  
Unit PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
Handset Number  
5
6
Select desired  
handset number.*2  
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
*1 The selected base unit number flashes.  
*2 The selected handset number flashes.  
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Multi-unit User Operation  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 4.  
4-digit Base Unit  
PIN  
Factory preset 0000  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
1
2
3
4
Press  
MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Ringer Mode Selection;  
Setting the All Handsets Mode  
1
5
6
Press OK.  
All handsets mode.  
Setting the Selected Handsets Mode  
Handset Numbers*1  
7
Press desired  
handset numbers.  
2
5
6
Press OK.  
Selected handsets  
mode.  
Setting the Selected then All Handsets Mode  
The specific handset(s) will ring for a selected number of rings.  
If not answered, all handsets will ring.  
3
Handset Numbers*1  
Press desired  
handset numbers.  
5
8
6
7
Selected then all  
handsets mode.  
Press RIGHT.  
Number of Rings*2  
9
Select how many times  
it rings. (up to 6 rings)  
Press OK.  
To exit the operation, press  
The factory preset is in shade.  
*1 The selected handset number flashes.  
*2 Press dialling button through  
any time.  
to enter the number of rings.  
1
6
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Multi-unit User Operation  
: Base Unit Selection  
When Automatic Base Unit Access is selected, if you move outside of the radio range of  
the current base unit the handset automatically searches for other registered bases.  
When a specified base unit is selected, the handset will access that base unit only. Calls  
(both incoming and outgoing) can be conducted only via the selected base unit, even if  
the radio cells overlap with neighbouring base units.  
1
2
3
4
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Search/Select  
Press MENU.  
"SETTING HS". "SELECT BS". "AUTO"or specific  
base unit number.  
To exit the operation, press  
any time.  
Even if "AUTO"is selected, it is cancelled when the handset is registered to the other  
base unit.  
Operating Additional Base Units: You can register and operate your handset with up  
to 4 base units. Each base unit forms 1 radio cell. If the individual bases are linked to the  
same telephone line then you can extend the operating range of the system by  
positioning the bases so that the two radio cells overlap. If the handset is set to AUTO  
base selection, then in standby mode the handset will automatically swap to the second  
base if the range on the first base is exceeded. It is not possible to transfer calls between  
bases (only between handsets linked to the same base unit).  
2
1
4
3
5
Radio Cell  
E.g.  
Additional  
handsets  
(KX-A142AL)  
registered with  
2 base units.  
Note:Calls are disconnected when the handset moves from one radio cell to  
another.  
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Intercom  
Intercom between Handsets  
You can use your handsets as a 2-way intercom.  
For example, when Handset 1 calls Handset 2. To hang up, press  
.
<Handset 1>  
(
on the display)  
INT  
2
1
2
Press INTERCOM.  
Press desired  
Handset Number.  
<Handset 2>  
3
Press TALK.*1  
Intercom calls can be conducted within the radio cell of the current base unit, but not  
with units in neighbouring radio areas.  
Transferring a Call to Another Handset/Conference Call  
Intercom can be used during a call to transfer an external call between handsets that are  
registered to the same base unit. For example, when handset 1 transfers a call to  
Handset 2. To hang up, press  
.
<Handset 1>  
(During a call)  
*3  
(
on the display)  
2
3
INT  
Press INTERCOM.  
1
2
4
Press desired  
Handset Number.*2  
<Handset 2>  
3
Press TALK.*1  
*1 You can also press any dialling button, INTERCOM, t or x.  
*2 If you press after pressing desired handset number, a call can be transferred to  
another handset without speaking to another handset.  
If the transferred call is not answered within 30 seconds, Handset 1 will ring again.  
*3 When Handset 2 answers a call transferred, press  
to complete a call transfer or  
press dialling button to establish the conference call.  
3
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Answering System  
Summary of Answering System  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 2.  
INT  
1
2
Press INTERCOM.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
1
2
4
5
6
7
7
8
9
0
To repeat an/a incoming/memo message during playback. (p. 38)  
To skip an/a incoming/memo message during playback. (p. 38)  
To playback new incoming/memo message(s). (p. 38)  
To playback all incoming/memo message(s). (p. 38)  
To playback a greeting message. (p. 37)  
ALL  
4
6
To record a memo message. (p. 38)  
To record a greeting message. (p. 37)  
To set the answering system ON. (p. 39)  
ON  
To stop the answering system operation. (p. 38)  
To set the answering system OFF. (p. 39)  
OFF  
4
5
6
To erase one incoming/memo message.*1 (p. 38)  
To erase all incoming/memo message(s). (p. 39)  
To erase the recorded greeting message.*2 (p. 37)  
ALL  
*1 These functions are available only during incoming/memo message playback.  
*2 This function is available only during your own greeting message playback.  
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Answering System  
Greeting Messages  
You can choose to use one of two pre-recorded greeting messages, or you can record  
your own greeting message.  
All messages (greeting, incoming & memo) are stored indefinitely on a “Flash memory”  
IC chip - even if a power failure occurs.  
Pre-Recorded Greeting Messages  
You can choose to play either:  
- A pre-recorded message which allows you to select a caller’s recording time of  
“1 minute” or “unlimited” (up to 20 minutes).  
When the recording time is set to “1 minute” or “unlimited”.  
- “Hello, we are not available now. Please leave your name and phone number after  
the beep. We will return your call.”  
OR  
- A “greeting only”. If you select “greeting only” (p. 39) and set the answering system  
ON, the unit will answer a call with a greeting message, then hang up. It will not  
record any incoming messages.  
When the recording time is set to “greeting only”.  
- “Hello, we are not available now. Please call again. Thank you for your call.”  
To Playback Pre-Recorded/Your Own Greeting Message  
Press  
INTERCOM.  
INT  
The greeting message is played.  
6
1
2
3
Recording Your Own Greeting Message  
The total recording time is approximately 20 minutes. The greeting recording time is  
limited to 2 minutes and 30 seconds.  
We recommend you record a brief greeting message in order to leave more time for  
recording new incoming/memo messages.  
Talk clearly  
to the  
microphone.*1  
INT  
7
6
9
6
1
2
3
4
5
Press  
INTERCOM.  
*1 The display starts to show the length of the recording time.  
Clearing a Greeting Message  
Press  
INTERCOM.  
INT  
6
6
1
2
3
4
5
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Answering System  
Incoming/Memo Messages  
Incoming messages and memo messages are stored in chronological order. New  
messages cannot be recorded when “Memory full” is heard. We recommend you erase  
unnecessary messages after each playback to leave more time for recording new  
message(s).  
If new message(s) is/are recorded,  
memory is full, it will flash faster.  
icon on the handset display will flash. When the  
If you set the clock and current date then set the answering system ON, a synthesized  
voice announces the day and time incoming/memo message was recorded after  
playback.  
Recording a Memo Message  
INT  
7
4
9
Talk clearly  
to the  
microphone.*1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press  
INTERCOM.  
Playback New/All Incoming/Memo Message(s)  
INT  
1
3
2
Press  
INTERCOM.  
1
2
9
Repeat*3  
Skip*4  
Playback new  
message(s).  
4
(During  
playback  
a message)*2  
OR  
5
4
Stop  
Playback all  
Clear one  
message.*5  
ALL messages.  
4
*1 The display starts to show the length of the recording time.  
*2 If a call is received while you are listening to a message, call waiting tone sounds.  
Press to stop playback, then press TALK after ringing to answer the call.  
*3 If you press within 5 seconds from the start of playback, the previous message will be  
played. If you press after 5 seconds from the start of playback, the current message  
will be played.  
*4 The next message will be played if recorded.  
*5 If you erase a message when there is more than one message in memory, the next  
message will begin playback.  
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Answering System  
Clearing All Incoming/Memo Messages  
INT  
5
1
2
3
4
ALL  
Press  
INTERCOM.  
Selecting the Caller’s Recording Time  
You can select “1 minute”, “unlimited” or “greeting only” for the caller’s recording time.  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
2
Press  
MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
1
2
3
1 minute  
Unlimited  
3
3
4
5
6
Press OK.  
Greeting only*1  
The factory preset is in shade.  
*1 " "is displayed.  
Recording Your Telephone Conversation  
When you record your 2-way telephone conversation, you should inform the other party  
that the conversation is being recorded. During recording, a beep will sound  
approximately every 15 seconds.  
(During  
conversation)  
"RECORDING"  
is displayed.  
1
2
3
Press  
MENU.  
Press OK then  
to end recording.  
Answering System On/Off  
When you set the answering system ON, a caller can leave her/his messages.  
8
0
is displayed.  
On  
Off  
ON  
INT  
1
2
3
Press INTERCOM.  
OFF  
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Answering System  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 2.  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
2
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Recording Quality  
It is possible to select either high quality or normal quality recording of incoming  
messages. Available recording time will vary as follows:  
Quality  
Recording Time  
Normal :Approx. 20 minutes  
High  
:Approx. 10 minutes  
ON (High)  
1
OR  
2
8
3
4
5
6
ON  
OFF (Normal)  
Press OK.  
The factory preset is in shade.  
Selecting the Number of Rings  
You can select the number of times the unit rings before the answering system answers  
a call, from 2 to 7 or Auto (for Toll Saver*).  
* Toll Saver (When set to “Auto”)  
When you call the unit from a touch tone telephone:  
If the unit answers on the 2nd ring, there is at least one new message.  
If the unit answers on the 5th ring, there are no new messages.  
Hang up when you hear the 3rd ring. This will save you the toll charge for the call.  
AUTO  
0
OR  
2
OFF  
2
6
3
4
5
·
·
·
The unit will answer  
after the selected number of rings.  
Press OK.  
7
The factory preset is in shade.  
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Answering System  
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 2.  
"INPUT CODE"  
1
2
Press MENU.  
Search/Select  
"SETTING BS".  
Monitor Function On/Off  
When your greeting message is being played to the caller and the caller’s message is  
being recorded, you can listen to it through the handset.  
1
Off  
On  
4
OR  
2
3
4
5
6
Press OK.  
The factory preset is in shade.  
Setting the Remote Code  
The 3-digit remote code prevents unauthorised use of your unit for listening recorded  
incoming/memo messages.  
Enter a 3-digit remote code  
number to set on.  
1
OR  
3
4
5
6
Press OK.  
Off  
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Remote Operation  
Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone  
You can operate the answering system from any touch tone phone.  
Firstly you must store your remote code using the handset near the base unit.  
The 3-digit remote code prevents unauthorised use of your answering system for listening to  
recorded messages.  
Turning ON the Answering System Remotely  
1. Call your unit from a touch tone phone and wait for 15 rings.  
2. Enter the remote code within 10 seconds of hearing the long beep.  
3. The unit answers and the greeting message is played.  
4. Enter the remote code to access the voice menu.  
5. A synthesized voice menu will guide you on how to operate the answering system.  
6. Follow the menu or enter the direct remote commands.  
7. To end the remote operation, hang up.  
If your remote code is not stored, you cannot turn on the answering system remotely.  
Direct Remote Commands  
After entering the remote code, you can choose to operate your answering system using  
direct commands as below, in place of listening to the voice menu. Hang up to end the  
remote operation at any time.  
Repeat message  
(during playback)*1  
1
2
9
0
Stop operating  
Skip message  
(during playback)  
Answering system off  
Erasing specific  
message  
(during playback)  
4
5
6
New message playback  
All message playback  
4
5
6
Erasing all messages  
Erasing greeting  
messages  
(during playback)  
Greeting message  
playback  
7
Greeting message  
recording  
Disconnect  
Record  
*1 If you press within 5 seconds from the start of playback, the previous message will be  
played. If you press after 5 seconds from the start of playback, the current message  
will be played.  
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Remote Operation  
Voice Menu  
The words in “ ” mean a voice guidance.  
1
Press  
.
“All message playback.”  
“Press 1 to playback  
all messages.  
Press 2 for other functions.”  
At the end of the last message,  
“End of final message” and the  
remaining recording time are  
announced.  
Press 2 .  
“Press 1 to playback  
new messages.  
Press 2 .  
“New message playback.”  
Press 2 for other functions.”  
“Please leave your  
message.”  
Talk after you hear  
this message.  
“Press 1 to record your  
messages.  
Press 2 for other functions.”  
Press 2 .  
Hang up  
“Press 1 to erase all messages.  
Press 2 for other functions.”  
Press 2 .  
“No message.”  
“Press 1 to record  
your greeting.  
“Record greeting after  
the beep.”  
Press 2 .  
9
Press 2 for other functions.”  
Talk after a long beep.  
After playback, the voice menu will start again from the beginning.  
If you hear “Memory full” after playback, erase some or all of the messages.  
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Before Requesting Help  
If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you should  
unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its place.  
If the known working telephone still has problems, then please contact the customer  
service department of your Network provider.  
If it operates correctly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus.  
In this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your Network provider may charge you if  
they attend a service call that is not due to apparatus supplied by them.  
Turn the power OFF then ON (Handset)/Disconnect then connect the AC adaptor  
(Base unit).  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
NO LCD display in handset. Handset not turned on.  
Turn on power (p. 11).  
Handset will not turn on.  
Batteries not inserted.  
Insert the 2 rechargeable  
batteries supplied (p. 6).  
Place handset in base and  
connect AC adaptor to base  
and AC outlet (full charge  
period 7 hrs).  
Batteries not charged.  
Batteries charge icon not  
counting up.  
Dirty charge contact.  
Clean charge/battery  
contact and retry charge.  
Connect AC adaptor to  
base unit and AC outlet.  
Base not powered up.  
icon flashes.  
Handset not registered to Register handset to base.  
base.  
Handset out of range of  
Move handset closer to  
base.  
base.  
No power into base unit.  
Connect AC adaptor to  
base unit and AC outlet.  
Handset busy tone heard  
Handset out of range of  
base.  
Another handset in use.  
Move handset closer to  
base.  
when  
is pressed.  
Wait for the other user to  
complete call.  
No dial tone.  
Telephone line not  
Insert telephone cord to  
network.  
connected.  
Turn power OFF then ON.  
Cannot dial out.  
Call BAR set.  
Turn feature off.  
Particular dialled number is Remove number from call  
restricted.  
restricted list.  
Key lock mode ON.  
Turn key lock OFF.  
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Before Requesting Help  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Ringer switched off.  
Solution  
Handset will not ring.  
Set ringer to one of  
6 volume levels.  
(see “Handset Settings”.)  
Last number redial does not Number exceeded 24 digits. Redial manually.  
work.  
No Caller ID number  
displayed.  
Service not supplied.  
Caller ID service must be  
arranged with Network  
provider.  
Caller has withheld info.  
icon flashes.  
Battery low.  
Recharge batteries.  
icon is disappeared.  
Wrong battery type  
Set the correct battery type.  
selected.  
Cannot register handset to  
base.  
Max. number of bases  
already registered to  
handset.  
Delete unused base  
registrations from handset.  
Max. number of handsets Delete unused handset  
already registered to base  
unit.  
registrations from base.  
Wrong PIN number entered  
If PIN number is lost,  
contact the Panasonic  
Service Centre.  
(Default 0000).  
Electrical noise in local  
Move base/handset away  
from sources of electrical  
noise (TVs, radios, etc.).  
area.  
"CLOCK"is flashed.  
A mains power failure.  
Reset the clock/date.  
Answering system is trying Set the clock/date.  
to be set without clock/date  
set.  
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Before Requesting Help  
Answering System  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The answering system is on, The recording time is set to Select “1 minute” or  
but incoming messages are  
not recorded.  
“greeting only”.  
“unlimited” (see “Answering  
System”).  
Erase some or all of the  
Memory is full.  
messages.  
You cannot operate the  
answering system from a  
touch tone phone.  
Incorrect remote code  
entered.  
Tone are too short to  
activate the unit.  
The answering system is  
off.  
Enter the correct remote  
code.  
Press each button firmly.  
Turn on the answering  
system.  
You cannot operate the  
answering system with the  
handset.  
Someone is operating the Retry when other user has  
answering system.  
You are too far from the  
base unit.  
finished operation.  
Move closer to the base  
unit.  
While recording a greeting  
message, the unit starts to ring  
and stops recording.  
A call is being received.  
To answer the call, press  
TALK. The recording stops  
halfway. Start from the  
beginning after hanging up.  
During playback, the unit  
starts to ring and stops  
playback.  
A call is being received.  
To answer the call, press  
TALK.  
Panasonic Australia operates a toll free Customer Support Centre.  
Please phone Panasonic on 132600 for assistance.  
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Technical Information  
Specifications:  
Standard:  
DECT=(Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecommunications)  
GAP=(Generic Access Profile)  
Number of channels:  
Frequency range:  
Duplex procedure:  
Channel spacing:  
Bit rate:  
120 Duplex Channels  
1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz  
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)  
1728 kHz  
1152 kbit/s  
Modulation:  
GFSK  
RF Transmission Power:  
Voice coding:  
Approx. 250 mW  
ADPCM 32 kbit/s  
Power source:  
Power consumption, base unit:  
AC Adaptor 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz  
Standby: Approx. 3.5 W  
Maximum: Approx. 9.2 W  
5 - 40 °C, 20 - 80 % relative air humidity (dry)  
About (58 mm x 128 mm x 105 mm) x 170 g  
About (143 mm x 48 mm x 32 mm) x 120 g  
Operating conditions:  
Dimensions, Base Unit:  
Dimensions, Handset:  
Specifications are subject to change.  
The illustrations used in this manual may differ slightly from the original device.  
Connections:  
The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend you connect a standard  
telephone on the same line for power protection.  
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Index  
AC Adaptor .......................................... 2, 6  
Accessories.............................................. 2  
Answering Calls ..................................... 16  
Answering System  
Handset  
Display................................................ 9  
Initial Settings ................................... 29  
Locator.............................................. 16  
Paging............................................... 16  
PIN.................................................... 25  
Registration....................................... 31  
Reset ................................................ 29  
Ringer ............................................... 22  
Answering System On/Off................. 39  
Greeting Messages........................... 37  
Incoming/Memo Messages............... 38  
Recording Your Telephone  
Conversation..................................... 39  
Auto Talk................................................ 16  
Intercom................................................. 35  
Base Unit  
Initial Settings.................................... 30  
PIN.................................................... 27  
Reset................................................. 30  
Selection ........................................... 34  
Battery  
Caution................................................ 5  
Charge ................................................ 7  
Installation........................................... 6  
Life ...................................................... 7  
Battery Low Alarm.................................. 23  
Key  
Lock .................................................. 26  
Tone.................................................. 23  
Making Calls  
Redialling.......................................... 12  
with the Phonebook .......................... 18  
Phonebook  
Hot Key............................................. 20  
Storing .............................................. 17  
Power On/Off......................................... 11  
Call Restriction  
Cancelling Call Restricted  
Range Warning Alarm ........................... 23  
Recall..................................................... 26  
Recall Time............................................ 28  
Receiver Volume ................................... 16  
Remote Code......................................... 41  
Ringer Pattern........................................ 22  
Ringer Volume....................................... 22  
Handset(s) ........................................ 27  
Cancelling Call Restricted Number... 28  
Call Waiting............................................ 13  
Caller ID List  
Calling Back...................................... 15  
Clearing............................................. 15  
Editing............................................... 15  
Storing............................................... 19  
Calls  
Answering ......................................... 11  
Making ........................................ 11, 12  
Redialling .......................................... 12  
Terminating....................................... 11  
Cancelling a Base Unit........................... 32  
Cancelling a Handset............................. 32  
Clock/Date.............................................. 11  
Conference Call ..................................... 35  
Setting up................................................. 6  
Specifications......................................... 47  
Time Alarm ............................................ 21  
Tone Option........................................... 23  
Voice Menu............................................ 43  
Wall Mounting........................................ 10  
Dialling Pause ........................................ 26  
Direct Call Number................................. 25  
Display  
Standby Mode................................... 23  
Talk Mode ......................................... 24  
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For your future reference  
Serial No.  
Date of purchase  
(found on the bottom of the unit)  
Name and address of dealer  
Attach or keep original receipt to assist with any repair under warranty.  
N52  
Technical specifications are subject to change.  
Panasonic Australia Pty. Limited  
Austlink Corporate Park  
1 Garigal Road  
Belrose  
NSW 2085  
Australia  
Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.  
1-62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan  
PQQX13907ZA F0803-1093  
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