Operating Instructions
Digital Cordless Answering System
Model No.
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6842
KX-TG6843
KX-TG6844
KX-TG6845
KX-TG6872
KX-TG6873
Model shown is KX-TG6841.
Before initial use, see “Getting Started”
on page 10.
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product.
Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for
future reference.
Consulte “Guía Rápida Española”, página 60.
in the U.S.A. or Puerto Rico.
Introduction
Model composition
n KX-TG6841 series
n KX-TG6872/KX-TG6873
R Model shown is KX-TG6842.
R Model shown is KX-TG6872.
Base unit
Handset
Series
Model No.
Part No.
Part No.
Quantity
*1
KX-TG6841
series
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6841
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
KX-TGA680
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
KX-TG6841
KX-TG6843
KX-TG6844
KX-TG6845
KX-TG6872
*2
*2
*1 Single handset models: Intercom calls can be made between handsets by purchasing and
registering one or more optional handsets (page 5).
the unit. By attaching the key detector to an easy-to-lose item in advance, you can locate
and find the mislaid item. Read the installation guide for more information on the key
detector.
Accessory information
Supplied accessories
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
Supplied handset qty.
1 unit
2 units
3 units
4 units
5 units
No.
Accessory item/
Order number
Accessory quantity
A
AC adaptor/
PNLV226Z
1
1
1
1
1
3
Introduction
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
Supplied handset qty.
1 unit
2 units
3 units
4 units
5 units
No.
Accessory item/
Order number
Accessory quantity
B
C
D
E
F
G
Telephone line cord/
PQJA10075Z
1
1
2
1
1
–
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
6
3
3
2
1
1
8
4
3
3
1
1
Desk stand/Wall mounting
*6
adaptor /PNKL1038Z1
HHR-4DPA
10
5
*7
Handset cover
/
Belt clip/
PNKE1268Z1
3
Charger/PNLC1040ZB
4
*1 KX-TG6841
*2 KX-TG6842/KX-TG6872
*3 KX-TG6843/KX-TG6873
*4 KX-TG6844
*5 KX-TG6845
*6 The desk stand/wall mounting adaptor comes attached to the base unit.
*7 The handset cover comes attached to the handset.
n For KX-TG6872/KX-TG6873
No. Accessory item/Order number
Quantity
H
I
Key detector/KX-TGA20
1
1
CR coin cell lithium battery/CR2032
A
F
B
C
D
E
G
H
I
4
Introduction
Additional/replacement accessories
Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information (page 64).
Accessory item
Order number
*1
Rechargeable
batteries
HHR-4DPA
Battery type:
– Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH)
– 2 x AAA (R03) size for each handset
Headset
KX-TCA60, KX-TCA93, KX-TCA400, KX-TCA430
KX-J66
T-adaptor
*2
Range extender
Key detector
KX-TGA405
*3
KX-TGA20
*1 Replacement batteries may have a different capacity from that of the supplied batteries.
*2 By installing this unit, you can extend the range of your phone system to include areas
where reception was previously not available. This product can be purchased online. Please
*3 By registering the key detector (4 max.) to a Panasonic Digital Cordless Phone and
attaching it to an easy-to-lose item in advance, you can locate and find the mislaid item to
which the key detector is attached. Please visit our Web site:
Expanding your phone system
Handset (optional): KX-TGA680
You can expand your phone system by
registering optional handsets (6 max.) to a
single base unit.
R Optional handsets may be a different color
from that of the supplied handsets.
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Important Information
R Do not allow the AC adaptor or telephone
line cord to be excessively pulled, bent or
placed under heavy objects.
For your safety
To prevent severe injury and loss of life/
property, read this section carefully before
using the product to ensure proper and safe
operation of your product.
Operating safeguards
R Unplug the product from power outlets
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners.
R Do not disassemble the product.
R Do not spill liquids (detergents, cleansers,
etc.) onto the telephone line cord plug, or
allow it to become wet at all. This may
cause a fire. If the telephone line cord plug
becomes wet, immediately pull it from the
telephone wall jack, and do not use.
WARNING
Power connection
R Use only the power source marked on the
product.
R Do not overload power outlets and
extension cords. This can result in the risk
of fire or electric shock.
R Completely insert the AC adaptor/power
plug into the power outlet. Failure to do so
may cause electric shock and/or excessive
heat resulting in a fire.
R Regularly remove any dust, etc. from the
AC adaptor/power plug by pulling it from
the power outlet, then wiping with a dry
cloth. Accumulated dust may cause an
insulation defect from moisture, etc.
resulting in a fire.
Medical
R Consult the manufacturer of any personal
medical devices, such as pacemakers or
hearing aids, to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF
(radio frequency) energy. (The product
operates in the frequency range of
1.92 GHz to 1.93 GHz, and the RF
transmission power is 115 mW (max.).)
R Do not use the product in health care
facilities if any regulations posted in the
area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using
equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
R Unplug the product from power outlets if it
emits smoke, an abnormal smell, or makes
an unusual noise. These conditions can
cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that
smoke has stopped emitting and contact
the Panasonic Call Center at
1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262).
R Unplug from power outlets and never touch
the inside of the product if its casing has
been broken open.
CAUTION
Installation and location
R Never touch the plug with wet hands.
Danger of electric shock exists.
R Never install telephone wiring during an
electrical storm.
R Never install telephone line jacks in wet
locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
R Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
R Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
R The AC adaptor is used as the main
disconnect device. Ensure that the AC
outlet is installed near the product and is
easily accessible.
Installation
R To prevent the risk of fire or electrical
shock, do not expose the product to rain or
any type of moisture.
R Do not place or use this product near
automatically controlled devices such as
automatic doors and fire alarms. Radio
waves emitted from this product may cause
such devices to malfunction resulting in an
accident.
R This product is unable to make calls when:
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Important Information
– the handset batteries need recharging or
have failed.
– there is a power failure.
Important safety
instructions
Battery
When using your product, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and
injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water for
example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a
cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric
shock from lightning.
R We recommend using the batteries noted
on page 5. USE ONLY rechargeable
Ni-MH batteries AAA (R03) size.
R Do not mix old and new batteries.
R Do not open or mutilate the batteries.
Released electrolyte from the batteries is
corrosive and may cause burns or injury to
the eyes or skin. The electrolyte is toxic and
may be harmful if swallowed.
R Exercise care when handling the batteries.
Do not allow conductive materials such as
rings, bracelets, or keys to touch the
batteries, otherwise a short circuit may
cause the batteries and/or the conductive
material to overheat and cause burns.
R Charge the batteries provided with or
identified for use with this product only, in
accordance with the instructions and
limitations specified in this manual.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas
leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries
indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of
batteries in a fire. They may explode.
Check with local codes for possible special
disposal instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
R Only use a compatible base unit (or
charger) to charge the batteries. Do not
tamper with the base unit (or charger).
Failure to follow these instructions may
cause the batteries to swell or explode.
For best performance
Base unit location/avoiding noise
Attention:
The base unit and other compatible Panasonic
units use radio waves to communicate with
each other.
R For maximum coverage and noise-free
communications, place your base unit:
– at a convenient, high, and central
location with no obstructions between
the handset and base unit in an indoor
environment.
– away from electronic appliances such as
TVs, radios, personal computers,
wireless devices, or other phones.
– facing away from radio frequency
transmitters, such as external antennas
of mobile phone cell stations. (Avoid
putting the base unit on a bay window or
near a window.)
A nickel metal hydride battery that is
recyclable powers the product you have
purchased.
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY
(1-800-822-8837) for information on how to
recycle this battery.
R Coverage and voice quality depends on the
local environmental conditions.
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Important Information
R If the reception for a base unit location is
not satisfactory, move the base unit to
another location for better reception.
Notice for product disposal, transfer,
or return
R This product can store your private/
confidential information. To protect your
privacy/confidentiality, we recommend that
you erase information such as phonebook
or caller list entries from the memory before
you dispose of, transfer, or return the
product.
Environment
R Keep the product away from electrical noise
generating devices, such as fluorescent
lamps and motors.
R The product should be kept free from
excessive smoke, dust, high temperature,
and vibration.
Notice
R The product should not be exposed to
direct sunlight.
R Do not place heavy objects on top of the
product.
R When you leave the product unused for a
long period of time, unplug the product from
the power outlet.
R The product should be kept away from heat
sources such as heaters, kitchen stoves,
etc. It should not be placed in rooms where
the temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F) or
greater than 40 °C (104 °F). Damp
basements should also be avoided.
R The maximum calling distance may be
shortened when the product is used in the
following places: Near obstacles such as
hills, tunnels, underground, near metal
objects such as wire fences, etc.
R Operating the product near electrical
appliances may cause interference. Move
away from the electrical appliances.
Routine care
R Wipe the outer surface of the product
with a soft moist cloth.
R Do not use benzine, thinner, or any
abrasive powder.
ENERGY STAR
®
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Panasonic
has determined that this product meets the
ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy
efficiency. ENERGY STAR is a U.S.
registered mark.
Other information
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is
replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used
batteries according to the instructions.
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Important Information
Specifications
R Standard:
DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunications 6.0)
R Frequency range:
1.92 GHz to 1.93 GHz
R RF transmission power:
115 mW (max.)
R Power source:
120 V AC, 60 Hz
R Power consumption:
Base unit:
Standby: Approx. 0.8 W
Maximum: Approx. 3.6 W
Charger:
Standby: Approx. 0.1 W
Maximum: Approx. 1.8 W
R Operating conditions:
0 °C – 40 °C (32 °F – 104 °F), 20 % – 80 %
relative air humidity (dry)
Note:
R Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
R The illustrations in these instructions may
vary slightly from the actual product.
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Getting Started
Battery installation
R USE ONLY Ni-MH batteries AAA (R03)
Setting up
size.
Connections
n Base unit
R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC
adaptor PNLV226.
R Do NOT use Alkaline/Manganese/Ni-Cd
batteries.
R Confirm correct polarities (
,
).
Press plug firmly.
Hook
“Click”
Rechargeable Ni-MH ONLY
“Click”
To single-line
telephone jack
(RJ11C)
DSL/ADSL filter*
To power outlet
R When the date and time setting is
displayed, see page 14.
Incorrect
Correct
Battery charging
Charge for about 7 hours.
R When the batteries are fully charged,
“Fully charged” is displayed.
*DSL/ADSL filter (not supplied) is required if
you have DSL/ADSL service.
Confirm “Charging” is displayed.
n Charger
To power outlet
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Getting Started
Panasonic Ni-MH battery
performance (supplied batteries)
Note when setting up
Note for connections
Operation
Operating time
*1
R The AC adaptor must remain connected at
all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel
warm during use.)
In continuous use
Not in use (standby)
10 hours max.
*1
8 days max.
R The AC adaptor should be connected to a
vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC
outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a
ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of
the adaptor may cause it to become
disconnected.
*1 If eco mode is on.
Note:
R Actual battery performance depends on
usage and ambient environment.
R Even after the batteries are fully charged,
the handset can be left on the base unit or
charger without any ill effect on the
batteries.
R The battery level may not be displayed
correctly after you replace the batteries. In
this case, place the handset on the base
unit or charger and let it charge for at least
7 hours.
Note for battery installation
R Use the supplied rechargeable batteries.
For replacement, we recommend using the
Panasonic rechargeable batteries noted on
page 5, 7.
,
) with a dry
cloth.
R Avoid touching the battery ends (
,
)
or the unit contacts.
Intelligent eco mode
Note for battery charging
This feature automatically reduces handset
power consumption by suppressing handset
transmission power when the handset is close
to the base unit.
R It is normal for the handset to feel warm
during charging.
R Clean the charge contacts of the handset,
base unit, and charger with a soft and dry
cloth once a month. Before cleaning the
unit, disconnect from power outlets and any
telephone line cords. Clean more often if
the unit is exposed to grease, dust, or high
humidity.
R When this feature is activated,
displayed.
R Eco mode is turned off when the clarity
booster is activated (page 18).
is
Battery level
Icon
Battery level
High
Medium
Low
Needs charging.
Empty
11
Getting Started
MNOISE REDUCTIONN
Charge contacts
Controls
n Control type
Handset
Soft keys
The handset features 2 soft keys. By
pressing a soft key, you can select the
feature shown directly above it on the
display.
G
H
Navigator key
–
–
MDN, MCN, MFN, or MEN: Scroll through
various lists and items.
(Volume: MDN or MCN): Adjust the
receiver or speaker volume while talking.
–
–
–
MFN
: View the phonebook entry.
MEN REDIAL: View the redial list.
MCN CID (Caller ID): View the caller list.
A
B
C
I
Base unit
H
I
D
D
E
F
J
K
J
K
E
F
L
G
B
L
A
B
C
A
B
A
Speaker
M
N (TALK)
Headset jack
Dial keypad (*: TONE)
MZN (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone)
Microphone
O
N
M
Receiver
Display
A
MOFFN
Charge contacts
MFLASHNMCALL WAITN
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Getting Started
Speaker
Display
Belt clip
MHOLDN
n To attach
n To remove
MREDIALN MPAUSEN
MFLASHN MCALL WAITN
MZN (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone)
SP-PHONE indicator
MERASEN
MANSWER ON/OFFN
ANSWER ON/OFF indicator
MLOCATORN MINTERCOMN
MnN (STOP) (EXIT)
Display
M
N (PLAY)
Message indicator
Desk stand/Wall mounting adaptor
R The adaptor is a removable
attachment for desk stand or wall
mounting use (page 51).
Handset display items
Item
Meaning
Within base unit range
Out of base unit range
Microphone
The line is in use.
R When flashing:
Dial keypad (*: TONE)
n Control type
The call is put on hold.
R When flashing rapidly: An
incoming call is now being
received.
Soft keys
The base unit features 3 soft keys. By
pressing a soft key, you can select the
feature shown directly above it on the
display.
Eco mode is on. (page 11)
Noise reduction is set.
(page 19)
Navigator key
–
MDN, MCN, M
N, or M
N: Scroll through
various lists and items.
– VOL. (Volume: MDN or MCN): Adjust the
speaker volume while talking.
Equalizer is set. (page 19)
Z
Speakerphone is on.
(page 16)
–
M
N/M
N: Repeat/skip messages
during playback.
Ringer volume is off.
(page 17)
Silent mode is on. (page 32)
(page 29)
Alarm is on. (page 32)
Handset number
Battery level
Blocked call (page 33)
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Getting Started
Item
Meaning
Date and time
Clarity booster is on.
(page 18)
Important:
R When you install the batteries for the first
time, the handset may prompt you to set
date and time. First press MSELECTN, then
proceed to step 2.
In use
Answering system is being
used by another handset or the
base unit.
Line in
use
Someone is using the line.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#101
Base unit display items
Enter the current month, date, and year
by selecting 2 digits for each.
Example: July 15, 2013
Item
Meaning
Ringer volume is off.
(page 17)
07 15 13
3
4
MOKN
Silent mode is on. (page 32)
Enter the current hour and minute
(12-hour clock format) by selecting 2
digits for each.
Example: 9:30
09 30
(page 29)
In use
Answering system is being
used by a handset.
5
6
*: Select “AM” or “PM”.
Line in
use
Someone is using the line.
MSAVEN a MOFFN
Note:
“Greeting only” is selected
as the caller’s recording time.
In this case, the answering
system answers calls with a
greeting message and caller
messages are not recorded.
(page 46)
R When English is selected as the display
language, 12-hour clock format is used.
When Spanish is selected, 24-hour clock
format is used.
R The date and time may be incorrect after a
power failure. In this case, set the date and
time again.
Display language
You can select either “English” or
“Español” as the display language. The
default setting is “English”.
Initial settings
n Direct command code:
Programmable settings can be accessed by
pressing MMENUN, #, and then the
corresponding code on the dial keypad
(page 26).
n Symbol meaning:
Example: MbN: “Off”
Handset / Base unit
1
2
MMENUN#110
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
3
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MOFFN
Press MCN or MDN to select the words in
quotations.
Base unit: MEXITN
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Getting Started
Voice guidance language
You can select either “English” or
“Español” as the voice guidance language
of the answering system. The default setting is
“English”.
Handset
1
2
3
MMENUN#112
MbN: Select the desired setting.
MSAVEN a MOFFN
Dialing mode
If you cannot make calls, change this setting
according to your telephone line service. The
default setting is “Tone”.
“Tone”: For tone dial service.
“Pulse”: For rotary/pulse dial service.
Handset
1
2
3
MMENUN#120
MbN: Select the desired setting.
MSAVEN a MOFFN
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Making/Answering Calls
3
4
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
Making calls
MOFFN
Using the handset
Using the base unit
1
Lift the handset and dial the phone
number.
R To correct a digit, press MCLEARN.
1
Dial the phone number.
R To correct a digit, press MCLEARN.
2
3
MZN
2
3
Press M
N or MCALLN.
When the other party answers, speak into
the microphone.
R Speak alternately with the other party.
When you finish talking, press MOFFN or
place the handset on the base unit or
charger.
4
When you finish talking, press MZN.
Note:
Using the speakerphone
R For best performance, use the
speakerphone in a quiet environment.
R While on a call, you can switch from the
base unit to the handset:
1
Dial the phone number and press MZN.
R Speak alternately with the other party.
2
Note:
When you finish talking, press MOFFN.
– Press M
N on the handset, then press
MZN on the base unit with the call
sharing mode on (page 29).
lift it.
R For best performance, use the
speakerphone in a quiet environment.
R To switch back to the receiver, press MZN/
M
N.
Making a call using the redial list
Making a call using the redial list
The last 10 phone numbers dialed are stored
in the redial list (each 48 digits max.).
The last 5 phone numbers dialed are stored in
the redial list (each 48 digits max.).
1
2
3
MREDIALN
1
2
3
MEN REDIAL
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
MZN
M
N
Erasing a number in the redial list
Storing a number to the phonebook
1
2
MREDIALN
Phone numbers of up to 24 digits can be
stored in the phonebook.
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
a MERASEN
1
2
MEN REDIAL
3
4
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
a MSAVEN
MEXITN
3
To store the name, continue from step 3,
“Editing entries”, page 23.
Adjusting the receiver or speaker
volume
Erasing a number in the redial list
Handset / Base unit
1
2
MEN REDIAL
Press MDN or MCN repeatedly while talking.
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
a MERASEN
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Making/Answering Calls
Using the base unit
When a call is being received, the SP-PHONE
indicator flashes rapidly.
Pause (for PBX/long distance
service users)
A pause is sometimes required when making
calls using a PBX or long distance service.
When storing a calling card access number
and/or PIN in the phonebook, a pause is also
needed (page 24).
1
2
3
Press MZN when the unit rings.
Speak into the microphone.
When you finish talking, press MZN.
number “9” when making outside calls with a
PBX:
Adjusting the ringer volume
Handset / Base unit
Handset
n While the unit is ringing for an incoming
call:
Press MDN or MCN repeatedly to select the
desired volume.
1
2
9 a MDN (Pause)
Dial the phone number. a M
N
Base unit
n Programming the volume beforehand:
1
2
9 a MPAUSEN
1
2
MMENUN#160
Dial the phone number. a MZN
MbN: Select the desired volume. a
MSAVEN
Note for handset and base unit:
R A 3.5 second pause is inserted each time
you press MDN (Pause) on the handset or
MPAUSEN on the base unit.
3
Proceed with the operation for your
unit.
Handset: MOFFN
Base unit: MEXITN
Answering calls
Temporary ringer off
Handset
Using the handset
While the unit is ringing for a call, you can turn
the ringer off temporarily by pressing M N.
1
Lift the handset and press M
when the unit rings.
N or M
N
R You can also answer the call by
pressing any dial key from 0 to 9,
*, or #. (Any key answer feature)
Useful features during a
call
2
When you finish talking, press MOFFN or
place the handset on the base unit or
charger.
Hold
This feature allows you to put an outside call
on hold.
Auto talk
You can answer calls simply by lifting the
handset off the base unit or charger. You do
Handset
not need to press M
on, see page 29.
N. To turn this feature
1
2
Press MMENUN during an outside call.
MbN: “Hold” a MSELECTN
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Making/Answering Calls
3
To release hold, press M
R Another handset user can take the call
by pressing M N.
N.
For call waiting or Call Waiting
Caller ID service users
R The base unit user can take the call by
pressing MZN.
To use call waiting or Call Waiting Caller ID,
you must first subscribe with your service
provider/telephone company.
This feature allows you to receive calls while
you are already talking on the phone. If you
receive a call while on the phone, you will hear
a call waiting tone.
If you subscribe to both Caller ID and Call
Waiting with Caller ID services, the 2nd
caller’s information is displayed on the
handset or base unit that is in use after you
hear the call waiting tone.
Base unit
1
2
Press MHOLDN during an outside call.
To release hold, press MZN.
R A handset user can take the call by
pressing M
N.
Note for handset and base unit:
R If a call is kept on hold for more than 9
minutes, an alarm tone starts to sound.
After 1 additional minute on hold, the call is
disconnected.
Handset / Base unit
R If another phone is connected to the same
line, you can also take the call by lifting its
handset.
R While an outside call is on hold, the
SP-PHONE indicator on the base unit
flashes.
1
2
Press MCALL WAITN to answer the 2nd
call.
To switch between calls, press MCALL
WAITN.
Note:
R Please contact your service provider/
telephone company for details and
availability of this service in your area.
Mute
While mute is turned on, you can hear the
other party, but the other party cannot hear
you.
Temporary tone dialing (for
rotary/pulse service users)
Handset / Base unit
You can temporarily switch the dialing mode
to tone when you need to access touch-tone
services (for example, answering services,
telephone banking services, etc.).
1
2
Press MMUTEN during conversation.
R MMUTEN flashes.
To return to the conversation, press
MMUTEN again.
Handset / Base unit
Note:
Press * (TONE) before entering access
numbers which require tone dialing.
R MMUTEN is a soft key visible on the display
during a call.
Handset clarity booster
Flash
This feature can improve sound clarity when
the handset is used in an area where there
may be interference. During an outside call,
this feature is turned on automatically when
necessary.
R When this feature is turned on,
displayed.
Handset / Base unit
MFLASHN allows you to use the special
features of your host PBX such as transferring
an extension call, or accessing optional
telephone services.
is
Note:
R To change the flash time, see page 29.
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Making/Answering Calls
Base unit
Handset noise reduction
To join the conversation, press MZN when the
handset is on an outside call.
This feature allows you to hear the voice of
the person you are talking to clearly, by
reducing the surrounding noise coming from
the other party’s telephone.
Press MNOISE REDUCTIONN to turn on/off
while talking.
Note for handset and base unit:
R A maximum of 4 parties (including 1 outside
party) can join a conversation using 3
extensions. (4-way conference)
R To prevent other users from joining your
conversations with outside callers, turn call
sharing mode off (page 29).
Note:
R When this feature is turned on,
displayed while talking.
is
R Depending on the environment where this
handset is being used, this feature may not
be effective.
R This feature is not available using the
speakerphone.
Power back-up operation
When a power failure occurs, the charged
handset temporarily supplies power to the
base unit (power back-up mode). This allows
you to make and receive calls using a handset
during a power failure. The base unit will not
perform any other functions. However, some
functions such as Caller ID and shared
phonebook are available only when using a
handset other than the handset supplying
power to the base unit. You can program
“Power failure” and the default setting is
“Auto” (page 29).
R When both the “Equalizer” setting and
noise reduction are activated,
shown on the display.
is
Handset equalizer
This feature clarifies the voice of the person
you are talking to, producing a more
natural-sounding voice that is easier to hear
and understand.
1
2
3
4
Press MMENUN while talking.
MbN: “Equalizer” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired setting.
Press MOKN to exit.
Important:
R If a handset is not placed on the base unit
when a power failure occurs, “Base no
power Press OFF” is displayed. After
pressing MOFFN on the handset, place it on
the base unit to start power back-up mode.
R Power back-up mode will not work if the
battery level of the power supplying
Note:
R When this feature is activated,
is
displayed while talking.
R Depending on the condition and quality of
your telephone line, this feature may
emphasize existing line noise. If it becomes
difficult to hear, turn this feature off.
R This feature is not available while using the
speakerphone.
handset is
or
.
R Do not lift the power supplying handset
from the base unit during power back-up
mode.
R Do not touch the handset’s charge contacts
during power back-up mode.
R If the battery level is low, the unit will not
work sufficiently during power back-up
mode. In addition, in case handset battery
power runs out, we recommend connecting
a corded-type telephone (without AC
adaptor) to the same telephone line or to
the same telephone line jack using a
Panasonic T-adaptor (page 5).
Call share
You can join an existing outside call.
Handset
To join the conversation, press M
the other unit is on an outside call.
N when
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Making/Answering Calls
may be disconnected if you touch the
handset. In such case, try to call back.
R The range of the base unit is limited during
a power failure. Please use the handset
close to the base unit.
Panasonic Ni-MH battery
performance (supplied batteries)
during power back-up mode
When the batteries are fully charged,
operating time of the handset in power
back-up mode varies depending on usage.
– Continuous use of the handset in power
back-up mode: 1.5 hours max.
– Continuous use of the handset other than a
handset in power back-up mode: 2 hours
max.
Making a call using the redial list
n When only 1 handset is registered:
1
2
3
4
Lift the handset.
MEN REDIAL
MbN: Select the desired phone number.
– Not in use in power back-up mode: 2 hours
max.
Within 1 minute, place the handset on
the base unit.
Note:
R Wait until speakerphone is turned
on automatically and the call is
made.
R Actual battery performance depends on
usage and ambient environment.
n When 2 or more handsets are registered:
You should leave one handset on the base
unit for supplying the power, and use
another handset for making calls.
For the operation, please see “Making a
call using the redial list”, page 16.
Making calls during a power
failure
n When only 1 handset is registered:
1
Lift the handset and dial the phone
number.
2
Within 1 minute, place the handset on
the base unit.
R Wait until speakerphone is turned
on automatically and the call is
made.
Making a call using the shared
phonebook
There must be at least 2 handsets
registered to the base unit in order for the
shared phonebook feature to be used
during a power failure.
You should leave one handset on the base
unit for supplying the power, and use another
handset for making calls.
3
When the other party answers the call,
keep the handset on the base unit and
talk using the speakerphone.
4
When you finish talking, press MOFFN.
For the operation, please see “Finding and
Note:
R In step 2, if you do not place the handset on
back-up mode turns off. In this case, press
MOFFN on the handset and dial the phone
number. Then try again from step 2.
Answering calls during a power
failure
n When only 1 handset is registered:
You should leave one handset on the base
unit for supplying the power, and use
another handset for making calls. For the
operation, please see “Making calls”,
page 16.
1
When the unit rings, keep the handset
on the base unit and press M
N or
MZN.
R Speakerphone is turned on.
2
When you finish talking, press MOFFN.
R During a call with the handset placed on the
base unit (power back-up mode), the call
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Making/Answering Calls
n When 2 or more handsets are registered:
When the unit rings, use a handset which is
not supplying power to the base unit. For
the operation, please see “Answering calls”,
page 17.
placed on the base unit during power
back-up mode.
Note:
R During a call with the handset placed on the
base unit (power back-up mode), the call
may be disconnected if you touch the
handset. In such case, try to call back.
R The range of the base unit is limited during
a power failure. Please use the handset
close to the base unit.
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Shared Phonebook
Key
Character
4
G
g
H
h
I
4
4
5
5
6
6
S
s
Shared phonebook
i
The shared phonebook allows you to make
calls without having to dial manually. The base
unit and any handset registered to the base
unit can use the shared phonebook. You can
add 100 names and phone numbers to the
shared phonebook, and assign each
5
6
7
8
9
J
K
k
L
l
j
M
m
P
p
N
n
O
o
R
r
phonebook entry to the desired group.
Q
q
7
7
Important:
R Only 1 person can access the shared
phonebook at a time.
R Caller ID subscribers can use group ringer
tone features (page 37).
T
t
U
u
V
v
Y
y
8
8
Z
z
W
w
X
x
9
9
Adding entries
0
#
0
Handset
#
1
2
3
MFN
a MMENUN
R To enter another character that is located
on the same dial key, first press MEN to
move the cursor to the next space.
R If you do not press any dial key within 5
seconds after entering a character, the
character is fixed and the cursor moves to
the next space.
MbN: “Add new entry” a MSELECTN
Enter the party’s name (16 characters
max.). a MOKN
4
5
Enter the party’s phone number (24 digits
max.). a MOKN
MbN: Select the desired group. a
MSELECTN 2 times
R To add other entries, repeat from step
3.
R
in the above table represents a single
space.
Erasing the character or number
6
MOFFN
Press MFN or MEN. a MCLEARN
R Press and hold MCLEARN to erase all
characters or numbers.
Character table for entering names
While entering characters, you can switch
between uppercase and lowercase by
pressing * (A®a).
Groups
Groups can help you find entries in the
phonebook quickly and easily. When adding
an entry to the phonebook, you can assign it
to one of 9 groups. You can change the
names of groups assigned for phonebook
entries (“Friends”, “Family”, etc.) and then
search for phonebook entries by group. The
group ringer tone feature is available for Caller
ID subscribers (page 37).
Key
Character
1
&
–
’
(
)
H
,
.
/
1
2
2
3
3
2
3
A
a
B
b
E
e
C
c
F
f
D
d
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Shared Phonebook
3
4
MbN: Scroll through the phonebook if
necessary.
Changing group names
The default group name is “Group 1” to
“Group 9”.
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: M
N
Handset
Base unit: MZN
1
2
3
MFN
a MMENUN
Searching by group
Handset / Base unit
MbN: “Group” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired group. a
MSELECTN
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MFN
4
5
MbN: “Group name” a MSELECTN
Base unit: M
N
Edit the name (10 characters max.;
page 22). a MSAVEN
2
3
MGROUPN
MbN: Select the group you want to search.
a MSELECTN
R If you select “All groups”, the unit
ends the group search.
Finding and calling from a
phonebook entry
4
5
MbN: Select the desired entry.
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Scrolling through all entries
Handset / Base unit
Handset: M
N
Base unit: MZN
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MFN
Editing entries
Base unit: M
N
Handset
2
3
MbN: Select the desired entry.
1
2
3
Find the desired entry (page 23).
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: M
N
Base unit: MZN
Edit the name if necessary (16 characters
max.; page 22). a MOKN
Searching by first character
Handset / Base unit
4
5
6
digits max.). a MOKN
MbN: Select the desired group (page 22).
a MSELECTN 2 times
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MFN
MOFFN
Base unit: M
N
2
Press the dial key (0 – 9 or #) which
contains the character you are searching
for (page 22).
Erasing entries
display the first entry corresponding to
each character located on that dial key.
R If there is no entry corresponding to
the character you selected, the next
entry is displayed.
Erasing an entry
Handset
1
2
3
Find the desired entry (page 23).
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
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Shared Phonebook
R If you have rotary/pulse service, you need
to press * (TONE) before pressing
4
MOFFN
Base unit
MMENUN on the handset or M
N on the
base unit in step 1 to change the dialing
entries to the phonebook, we recommend
adding * (TONE) to the beginning of
phone numbers you wish to chain dial
(page 22).
1
2
3
Find the desired entry (page 23).
MEXITN
Erasing all entries
Handset
1
2
3
4
5
MFN
a MMENUN
MbN: “Erase all” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MOFFN
Base unit
N a MERASEN
1
2
3
M
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
Chain dial
This feature allows you to dial phone numbers
in the phonebook while you are on a call. This
feature can be used, for example, to dial a
calling card access number or bank account
PIN that you have stored in the phonebook,
without having to dial manually.
Handset / Base unit
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
During an outside call:
Handset: MMENUN a MbN:
“Phonebook” a MSELECTN
Base unit: M
N
2
3
MbN: Select the desired entry.
Press MCALLN to dial the number.
Note:
R When storing a calling card access number
and your PIN in the phonebook as one
phonebook entry, press MDN (Pause) to add
pauses after the number and PIN as
necessary (page 17).
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Speed Dial
Erasing an entry
Speed dial
1
Press and hold the desired speed dial key
(1 to 9). a MMENUN
You can assign 1 phone number to each of
the dial keys (1 to 9) on the handset.
2
3
4
MbN: “Erase” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MOFFN
Adding phone numbers to speed
dial keys
n By entering phone numbers:
Viewing speed dial key
assignments
1
Press and hold the desired speed dial
key (1 to 9). a MADDN
2
3
MbN: “Manual” a MSELECTN
You can see the speed dial key assignments
on the handset display.
Press and hold the desired speed dial key (1
to 9).
Enter the party’s name (16 characters
max.). a MOKN
4
5
Enter the party’s phone number (24
digits max.). a MOKN
Making a call using a speed dial
key
MSELECTN a MOFFN
n From the shared phonebook:
1
Press and hold the desired speed dial
key (1 to 9). a MADDN
1
Press and hold the desired speed dial key
(1 to 9).
2
3
4
MbN: “Phonebook” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired entry.
MSAVEN a MOFFN
2
M
N
Note:
R If you edit a phonebook entry which is
assigned to a speed dial key, the edited
entry does not transfer to the speed dial
key.
Editing an entry
1
Press and hold the desired speed dial key
(1 to 9). a MMENUN
2
3
MbN: “Edit” a MSELECTN
Edit the name if necessary (16 characters
max.; page 22). a MOKN
4
5
digits max.). a MOKN
MSELECTN a MOFFN
25
Programming
Programmable settings
You can customize the unit by programming the following features.
To access the features, there are 2 methods.
Handset / Base unit
n Scrolling through the display menus
1
2
3
4
MMENUN
Press MCN or MDN to select the desired main menu. a MSELECTN
Press MCN or MDN to select the desired item from the next sub-menus. a MSELECTN
Press MCN or MDN to select the desired setting. a MSAVEN
R This step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.
R To exit the operation, press MOFFN on the handset or MEXITN on the base unit.
n Using the direct command code
1
MMENUN a Enter the desired code.
Example: Press MMENUN#110.
For available code:
– Handset: see page 26.
2
R This step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.
R To exit the operation, press MOFFN on the handset or MEXITN on the base unit.
Note:
R In the following table, < > indicates the default settings.
R In the following table, indicates the reference page number.
R Display menu order and sub-menu may vary depending on your model.
Display menu tree and direct command code table
n Handset
Main menu:
Operation
“Phonebook”
Code
#280
Viewing the phonebook entry.
23
37
42
Main menu:
Operation
“Caller list”
Code
#213
Viewing the caller list.
Main menu:
Sub-menu 1
“Answering device”
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
#323
Play new msg.
–
–
(msg.: message)
26
Programming
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
Play all msg.
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
#324
#325
#302
#303
#304
42
42
41
41
41
*1
Erase all msg.
Greeting
*1
Record greeting
Check greeting
*1
Pre-recorded
greeting)
New message
alert
Outgoing call
– On/Off
1: On0: <Off>
#338
43
*1
Outgoing call
–
– Notification to
Outgoing call
1: Activate
– Remote code
0: <Inactivate>
Base unit beep
1: On0: <Off>
#339
#211
43
45
*1
Settings
2–7: 2-7 rings
<4 rings>
Ring count
0: Toll saver
*1
1: 1 min
#305
46
Recording time
3: <3 min>
0: Greeting
*2
only
*1
#306
#310
#327
#328
44
40
40
40
Remote code
1: <On> 0: Off
*1
–
–
–
–
Answer on
*1
Main menu:
Operation
“V.M. access” (V.M.: Voice mail)
Code
#330
Listening to voice mail messages.
48
49
14
Main menu:
Operation
“Intercom”
Code
#274
Paging the desired unit.
Main menu:
“Set date & time”
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
#101
*1
–
–
Date and time
27
Programming
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
#720
Alarm
–
1: Once
32
–
2: Daily
0: <Off>
*1, *3
–
1: <Caller ID auto>
#226
Time adjustment
0: Manual
Main menu:
Sub-menu 1
“Initial setting”
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
Ringer setting
Ringer volume
0–6: Off–6 <6>
<Tone 1>
#160
#161
#238
17
–
*4, *5, *6
Ringer tone
1: On0: <Off>
32
– On/Off
Silent mode
<11:00 PM/06:00 AM> #237
33
– Start/End
*1
Set date & time
–
#101
#720
14
32
Date and time
Alarm
1: Once
2: Daily
0: <Off>
*1, *3
1: <Caller ID auto>
#226
–
Time adjustment
0: Manual
Talking Caller Handset
1: <On> 0: Off
#162
36
ID
*1
1: On0: <Off>
#G162
#104
Base unit
Handset name
Key detector
setting
–
–
33
–
*1
Detector1
#6561
Change name
*11
*13
*14
Detector2
#6562
*13
*14
*14
device(for
*12
Detector1)
device(for
*13
Registration
–
#6571
#6572
#6582
–
–
Detector2)
– 3: Add new
device(for
*14
*14
*14
Detector3)
– 4: Add new
device(for
Deregistration
–
*14
*14
*14
Detector4)
28
Programming
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
–
Settings
Code
*1
–
#217
#173
#240
33
34
34
Call block
*1
1: <On> 0: Off
First ring
*1, *2
1: On0: <Off>
phone number)
Speed dial
Voice mail
–
–
–
#261
#331
25
47
*1
Store VM access#
(VM: Voice mail)
*1
1: <On> 0: Off
#332
#145
47
–
VM tone detect
LCD contrast
(Display contrast)
–
1–6: Level 1–6 <3>
*7
–
–
1: <On> 0: Off
#165
#214
–
Key tone
(Caller ID number
auto edit)
1: <On> 0: Off
38
*8
–
1: On0: <Off>
#200
#120
17
15
Auto talk
*1
1: Pulse
Set dial mode
2: <Tone>
*1, *9
0: 900 ms
1: <700 ms>
2: 600 ms
3: 400 ms
4: 300 ms
5: 250 ms
G: 200 ms
#: 160 ms
6: 110 ms
7: 100 ms
8: 90 ms
#121
18
Set flash time
9: 80 ms
*1, *10
1: A2: <B>
#122
#194
#130
#131
#152
#110
–
Set line mode
*1
–
1: <On> 0: Off
19
35
35
19
14
Call sharing
Register handset
–
–
*2
Deregistration
Power failure
–
1: <Auto> 0: Off
Change
Display
1: <English>
language
2: Español
*1
1: <English>
#112
15
Voice prompt
2: Español
29
Programming
Main menu:
“Customer support”
Operation
Code
#680
Displaying customer support Web address.
–
–
*11
Main menu:
“Key detector”
Sub-menu 1
Settings
Code
#655
Search
–
–
–
–
Battery check
n Base unit
Main menu:
Operation
“Phonebook”
Code
#280
Viewing the phonebook entry.
23
37
40
Main menu:
Operation
“Caller list”
Code
#213
Viewing the caller list.
Main menu:
“Answer device”
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
#310
Screen call
–
<On> Off
Main menu:
Sub-menu 1
“Initial setting”
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
#160
#238
Ringer setting
Ringer volume
Off–6 <1>
On<Off>
17
32
Silent mode
– On/Off
Silent mode
<11:00 PM/
#237
33
– Start/End
06:00 AM>
Talking CID
–
–
On<Off>
–
#162
#217
#173
#240
36
33
34
34
*1
Call block
*1
<On> Off
On<Off>
First ring
*1, *2
number)
LCD contrast
–
Level 1–6 <3>
#145
–
(Display contrast)
30
Programming
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Settings
Code
Caller ID edit
(Caller ID number auto
edit)
–
–
<On> Off
#214
#110
38
14
Change language
<English>
(Display)
Español
Main menu:
Operation
“Cust. Support”
Code
#680
Displaying customer support Web address.
–
*1 If you program these settings using one of the units, you do not need to program the same
item using another unit.
*2 This menu is not displayed when scrolling through the display menus. It is only available in
direct command code.
*3 This feature allows the unit to automatically adjust the date and time each time caller
information including date and time is received.
To turn this feature on, select “Caller ID auto”. To turn this feature off, select
“Manual”. (Caller ID subscribers only)
To use this feature, set the date and time first (page 14).
3). If you select a melody, you cannot distinguish lines by their ringers.
*5 If you select one of the melody ringer tones, it will continue to play for several seconds even
if the caller has already hung up. You may either hear a dial tone or no one on the line when
you answer the call.
*6 The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2009 Copyrights Vision
Inc.
*7 Turn this feature off if you prefer not to hear key tones while you are dialing or pressing any
keys, including confirmation tones and error tones.
*8 If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and want to view the caller’s information after lifting up
the handset to answer a call, turn off this feature.
*9 The flash time depends on your telephone exchange or host PBX. Contact your PBX
supplier if necessary. The setting should stay at “700 ms” unless pressing MFLASHN fails to
pick up the waiting call.
*10 Generally, the line mode setting should not be changed. This setting automatically maintains
receiver volume at the proper level depending on the current telephone line condition. Set
the line mode to “A” if telephone line condition is not good.
*11 This setting is available when you have the key detector (KX-TGA20). Read the installation
guide for more information on the key detector.
*12 For models with supplied key detectors, the display shows “1: Detector1”.
*13 If you register 2 or more key detectors.
*14 If you have 2 or more key detectors.
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Programming
is useful for time periods when you do not
want to be disturbed, for example, while
sleeping. Silent mode can be set for each unit.
Special programming
Important:
Alarm
R Set the date and time beforehand
(page 14).
even if the silent mode is turned on.
An alarm sounds at the set time for 3 minutes
once or daily. Alarm can be set for each
handset.
Important:
Turning silent mode on/off
Handset
R Set the date and time beforehand
(page 14).
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#238
1
2
MMENUN#720
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
MbN: Select the desired alarm option. a
MSELECTN
R If you select “Off”, press MOFFN to
exit.
“Off”
“Once”
Turns alarm off. Go to step 7.
3
Enter the desired hour and minute you
wish to start this feature.
set time.
4
5
*: Select “AM” or “PM”. a MOKN
“Daily”
An alarm sounds daily at the
set time. Go to step 4.
Enter the desired hour and minute you
wish to end this feature.
6
7
*: Select “AM” or “PM”.
3
Enter the desired month and date. a
MOKN
MSAVEN a MOFFN
R When the silent mode is set,
displayed.
is
4
5
6
Set the desired time.
*: Select “AM” or “PM”. a MOKN
Base unit
MbN: Select the desired alarm tone. a
MSELECTN
R We recommend selecting a different
ringer tone from the one used for
outside calls.
1
2
MMENUN#238
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
R If you select “Off”, press MEXITN to
exit.
7
MSELECTN a MOFFN
R When the alarm is set,
is displayed.
3
Enter the desired hour and minute you
wish to start this feature.
Note:
R To stop the alarm, press MOFFN or place
the handset on the base unit or charger.
R When the handset is in use, the alarm will
not sound until the handset is in standby
mode.
4
5
MAM/PMN: Select “AM” or “PM”. a MOKN
Enter the desired hour and minute you
wish to end this feature.
6
7
MAM/PMN: Select “AM” or “PM”.
MSAVEN a MEXITN
R When the silent mode is set,
is
Silent mode
Silent mode allows you to select a period of
time during which the handset and/or base
unit will not ring for outside calls. This feature
displayed.
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Programming
*1 This is called first ring. If you do not want
the first ring to sound, turn this setting to
“Off” (page 34).
Changing the start and end time
Handset / Base unit
Important:
1
2
MMENUN#237
R When the unit receives a call from a
number that is stored in the call block list or
a call without a recognized phone number,
the call is logged in the caller list
Continue from step 3 for handset or step
off”, page 32.
(page 37) with
after the call is
disconnected.
R You can program this setting using either
Changing the handset name
Each handset can be given a customized
name (“Bob”, “Kitchen”, etc.). This is useful
when you make intercom calls between
handsets. You can also select whether or not
the handset name is displayed in standby
mode. The default setting is “No”. If you select
“Yes” without entering any handset name,
“Handset 1” to “Handset 6” is displayed.
the base unit or one of the handsets.
Storing unwanted callers
You can store up to 250 phone numbers in the
call block list.
Important:
R We recommend storing 10 digits (including
an area code). If only 7 digits are stored, all
numbers that have the same last 7 digits
will be blocked.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#104
Enter the desired name (max. 10
characters; see the character table,
page 22).
n From the caller list:
Handset
1
2
MCN CID
3
4
MSAVEN
MbN: Select the entry to be blocked.
R To edit the number: MMENUN a MbN:
“Edit” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSELECTN 2 times
Press MEDITN repeatedly until the
phone number is shown in the 10-digit
format. And then, press MSAVEN. Go to
step 5.
5
MOFFN
Call block (Caller ID subscribers
only)
This feature allows the unit to reject calls when:
– the unit receives a call from a phone
number stored in the call block list as
unwanted (“Storing unwanted callers”,
page 33).
number (“Blocking incoming calls without
short time while the caller is being identified.
3
4
5
6
7
MbN: “Save CID” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Call block” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
Edit the phone number if necessary (24
digits max.).
8
1
MSAVEN a MOFFN
Base unit
MCIDN
*1
call block list, the unit emits no sound to the
caller, and disconnects the call.
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Programming
2
MbN: Select the entry to be blocked.
R To edit the number, press MEDITN
repeatedly until the phone number is
shown in the 10-digit format.
Setting the first ring for the call block
list
Handset / Base unit
3
4
5
6
MSAVEN
If you do not want the first ring from a number
on the call block list to sound, turn the first ring
setting to “Off”. The default setting is “On”.
MbN: “Call block” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
1
2
MMENUN#173
Edit the phone number if necessary (24
digits max.).
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
7
MSAVEN a MEXITN
3
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MOFFN
n By entering phone numbers:
Base unit: MEXITN
Handset
1
2
3
MMENUN#217
Viewing/editing/erasing call block
numbers
MMENUN a MbN: “Add” a MSELECTN
Enter the phone number (24 digits max.).
R To erase a digit, press MCLEARN.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#217
4
MSAVEN a MOFFN
MbN: Select the desired entry.
R To exit, press MOFFN.
Base unit
1
2
MMENUN#217 a MADDN
3
To edit a number:
MEDITN a Edit the phone number. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
To erase a number:
MERASEN a MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
Enter the phone number (24 digits max.).
R To erase a digit, press MCLEARN.
3
MSAVEN a MEXITN
a MOFFN
Blocking incoming calls without
phone number
Base unit
1
2
MMENUN#217
You can reject a call when no phone number
is provided, such as a call just showing “Out
of area”.
MbN: Select the desired entry.
R To exit, press MEXITN.
Handset / Base unit
3
To edit a number:
MEDITN a Edit the phone number. a
MSAVEN a MEXITN
1
2
MMENUN#240
To erase a number:
MERASEN a MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
a MEXITN
3
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MOFFN
Note for handset and base unit:
R When editing, press the desired dial key to
add, MCLEARN to erase.
Base unit: MEXITN
R When viewing, “Block w/o num” is
displayed if the blocking incoming calls
without phone number feature is turned on.
To turn the feature off: MERASEN a MCN
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Programming
a MSAVEN a MOFFN (Handset) or MEXITN
(Base unit)
the same base unit. This allows the handset to
end its wireless connection with the system.
1
MMENUN#131
R All handsets registered to the base unit
are displayed.
Registering a unit
2
MbN: Select the handset you want to
cancel. a MSELECTN
Operating additional units
Additional handsets
3
4
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
MOFFN
Up to 6 handsets can be registered to the
base unit.
Important:
R See page 5 for information on the available
Registering a handset to the
base unit
The supplied handset and base unit are
pre-registered. If for some reason the handset
is not registered to the base unit, re-register
the handset.
1
Handset:
MMENUN#130
2
Base unit:
Press and hold MLOCATORN for about 5
seconds until the registration tone sounds.
R If all registered handsets start ringing,
press MLOCATORN again to stop, then
repeat this step.
R The next step must be completed
within 90 seconds.
3
Handset:
Press MOKN, then wait until a long beep
sounds.
Note:
R While registering, “Base in
registering” is displayed on all
registered handsets.
R When you purchase an additional handset,
refer to the additional handset’s installation
manual for registration.
Deregistering a handset
A handset can cancel its own registration to
the base unit, or other handsets registered to
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Caller ID Service
Phonebook name display
Using Caller ID service
Important:
When caller information is received and it
matches a phone number stored in the
phonebook, the stored name in the
phonebook is displayed and logged in the
caller list.
R This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use
Caller ID features, you must subscribe to a
Caller ID service. Contact your service
provider/telephone company for details.
Talking Caller ID
Caller ID features
Handset / Base unit
This feature lets you know who is calling
without looking at the display.
To use this feature, you must:
Handset / Base unit
When an outside call is being received, the
caller information is displayed.
Caller information for the last 50 callers is
logged in the caller list from the most recent
call to the oldest.
R If the unit cannot receive caller information,
the following is displayed:
– “Out of area”: The caller dials from
an area which does not provide a Caller
ID service.
– subscribe to a Caller ID service of your
service provider/telephone company.
– turn this feature on (page 28, 30).
handsets and base unit announce the caller’s
name or phone number received from your
service provider/telephone company following
every ring.
The unit announces in English only.
R Name pronunciation may vary. This feature
may not pronounce all names correctly.
R Caller ID service has a limit of how many
characters can be displayed. If the caller’s
name is too long, the unit may not be able
to display or announce the entire name.
R The announcement is heard at the same
level as the ringer volume (page 17, 28, 30).
the number of rings “2 rings” (page
information. If “Toll saver” is selected
and there is a new message, the unit does
not announce the caller information.
R When you receive a call while on the
phone, the 2nd caller’s name is not
announced even if you subscribe to both
Caller ID and Call Waiting with Caller ID
services.
*1
*2
– “Private caller” / “Private”
information.
:
*1
– “Long distance” / “Long
*2
R If the unit is connected to a PBX system,
caller information may not be properly
received. Contact your PBX supplier.
*1 Handset
*2 Base unit
Missed calls
Handset / Base unit
If a call is not answered, the unit treats it as a
missed call. The display shows “Missed
call”.
Note:
R Even when there are unviewed missed
calls, “Missed call” disappears from the
standby display if the following operation is
performed by one of the units:
– A handset is replaced on the base unit
or charger.
Phonebook name announcement
When caller information is received and it
matches a phone number stored in the
phonebook, the stored name in the
phonebook is announced.
– Pressing MOFFN on a handset.
– Pressing MEXITN on the base unit.
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Caller ID Service
– To exit, press MOFFN.
Base unit:
Ringer ID for handset
This feature can help you identify who is
calling by using different ringer tones for
different groups of callers. When adding an
entry to the phonebook, you can assign it to
the desired group (page 22). When a call is
ringer you selected for that group rings after
caller information is displayed. If you select
“Current ringer” (default), the unit uses
the ringer tone you selected on page 28 when
calls from this group are received.
– To call back, press MZN.
– To exit, press MEXITN.
Note:
R If the entry has already been viewed or
answered, “ ” is displayed, even if it was
viewed or answered using another unit.
R In step 2, if is displayed, not all of the
information:
Handset:
Press MEN.
Handset
To return to the previous screen, press MFN.
Base unit:
1
2
3
MFN
a MMENUN
Press M
To return to the previous screen, press
N.
N.
MbN: “Group” a MSELECTN
M
MbN: Select the desired group. a
MSELECTN
Editing a caller’s phone number
before calling back
You can edit a phone number in the caller list
by removing its area code and/or the long
distance code “1”.
4
5
6
MbN: Select the current setting of the
ringer ID. a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired ringer tone. a
MSAVEN
MOFFN
Handset
1
2
3
4
MCN CID
Caller list
Important:
MbN: Select the desired entry.
MMENUN a MbN: “Edit” a MSELECTN
R Only 1 person can access the caller list at a
time.
R Make sure the unit’s date and time setting
is correct (page 14).
Press MEDITN repeatedly until the phone
number is shown in the desired format.
A
Local phone number
Example: 321-5555
B
C
Area code – Local phone number
Example: 555-321-5555
1 – Area code – Local phone number
Example: 1-555-321-5555
Viewing the caller list and calling
back
Handset / Base unit
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MCN CID
5
M
N
Base unit: MCIDN
Base unit
2
3
Press MCN to search from the most recent
call, or MDN to search from the oldest call.
1
2
MCIDN
MbN: Select the desired entry.
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset:
– To call back, press M
N.
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Caller ID Service
3
Press MEDITN repeatedly until the phone
number is shown in the desired format.
Erasing selected caller
information
A
Local phone number
Example: 321-5555
Handset / Base unit
B
C
Area code – Local phone number
Example: 555-321-5555
1 – Area code – Local phone number
Example: 1-555-321-5555
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MCN CID
Base unit: MCIDN
2
3
4
MbN: Select the desired entry.
MERASEN a MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
4
MZN
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MOFFN
Caller ID number auto edit feature
Base unit: MEXITN
Handset / Base unit
Erasing all caller information
Once you call back an edited number, the unit
which was used to call back remembers the
area code and format of the edited number.
The next time someone calls from the same
area code, caller information is customized by
the unit as follows:
Handset / Base unit
1
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MCN CID
Base unit: MCIDN
– When the call is being received, the Caller
ID number is displayed in the same format
as the edited number.
2
3
MERASEN a MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
Handset: MOFFN
– After the call has ended, the caller’s phone
number is displayed in the same format as
the edited number, when reviewed from the
caller list.
For example, you can use this feature to set
the unit to ignore the area code of callers in
your area, so that you can call these local
numbers using caller information without
dialing the area code.
To activate this feature, you must edit an entry
in the caller list, then call that number. After
that, phone numbers from that caller’s area
code are edited automatically.
This feature can be set for each unit (page 29,
31). The default setting is “On”.
Storing caller information to the
phonebook
Handset
1
2
MCN CID
MbN: Select the desired entry.
R To edit the number: MMENUN a MbN:
“Edit” a MSELECTN
Press MEDITN repeatedly until the
phone number is shown in the desired
format. And then, press MSAVEN. Go to
step 5.
Note:
3
4
5
6
R Phone numbers from the 4 most recently
edited area codes are automatically edited.
MbN: “Save CID” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Phonebook” a MSELECTN
Continue from step 3, “Editing entries”,
page 23.
Base unit
MCIDN
1
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Caller ID Service
2
MbN: Select the desired entry.
R To edit the number, press MEDITN
repeatedly until the phone number is
shown in the desired format.
3
4
5
MSAVEN
MbN: “Phonebook” a MSELECTN
MEXITN
Note for base unit:
R If you stored caller information to the
phonebook using the base unit, the entry is
automatically assigned to group 1.
R If you want to edit the caller name, you can
do so using the handset (page 23).
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Answering System
Answering system
The answering system can answer and record
calls for you when you are unavailable to
answer the phone.
Turning the answering
system on/off
Base unit
You can also set the unit to play a greeting
message but not to record caller messages by
selecting “Greeting only” as the recording
time setting (page 46).
Press MANSWER ON/OFFN to turn on/off the
answering system.
Handset
Important:
1
To turn on:
MMENUN#327
To turn off:
R Only 1 person can access the answering
system (listen to messages, record a
greeting message, etc.) at a time.
MMENUN#328
R When callers leave messages, the unit
records the day and time of each message.
Make sure the date and time have been set
correctly (page 14).
2
MOFFN
Note for base unit and handset:
R When the answering system is turned on,
the ANSWER ON/OFF indicator on the
base unit lights up.
Memory capacity (including your
greeting message)
Call screening
Handset / Base unit
The total recording capacity is about 18
minutes. A maximum of 64 messages can be
recorded.
While a caller is leaving a message, you can
listen to the call through the unit’s speaker.
To adjust the speaker volume, press MDN or
MCN repeatedly.
You can answer the call by pressing M
the handset or MZN on the base unit.
Call screening can be set for each unit. The
default setting is “On”.
Note:
R When message memory becomes full:
– “Messages full” is shown on the
handset and base unit display.
– The ANSWER ON/OFF indicator on the
base unit flashes rapidly if the answering
system is turned on.
– If you use the pre-recorded greeting
message, the unit automatically switches
to another pre-recorded greeting
message asking callers to call again
later.
– If you recorded your own greeting
message, the same message is still
announced to callers even though their
messages are not recorded.
N on
1
2
MMENUN#310
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN
3
Proceed with the operation for your unit.
Handset: MOFFN
Base unit: MEXITN
Greeting message
When the unit answers a call, a greeting
message is played to callers.
You can use either:
– your own greeting message
– a pre-recorded greeting message
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Answering System
Recording your greeting message
Listening to messages
using the base unit
When new messages have been recorded:
Handset
1
2
3
MMENUN#302
–
M
N on the base unit flashes.
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
– “New message” is displayed.
Press M N (PLAY).
R If new messages have been recorded, the
base unit plays back new messages.
R If there are no new messages, the base
unit plays back all messages.
After a beep sounds, hold the handset
about 20 cm (8 inches) away and speak
clearly into the microphone (2 minutes
max.).
4
5
Press MSTOPN to stop recording.
MOFFN
Operating the answering system
during playback
Using a pre-recorded greeting
message
The unit provides 2 pre-recorded greeting
messages:
– If you erase or do not record your own
greeting message, the unit plays a
pre-recorded greeting asking callers to
leave a message.
Key
Operation
MDN or MCN
Adjust the speaker
volume
*1
M
M
N
N
Repeat message
Skip message
MPAUSEN
Pause message
To resume playback,
press M N.
– If the message recording time (page 46)
messages are not recorded and the unit
plays a different pre-recorded greeting
message asking callers to call again.
MnN (STOP)
Stop playback
MERASEN
Erase currently playing
message
Resetting to a pre-recorded greeting
message
*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a
message, the previous message is
played.
If you want to use a pre-recorded greeting
message once you record your own greeting
message, you need to erase your own
greeting message.
Calling back (Caller ID
subscribers only)
Handset
If caller information was received for the call,
you can call the caller back while listening to a
message.
1
2
MMENUN#304
MYESN a MOFFN
Press MZN during playback.
R To edit the number before calling back,
press MEDITN repeatedly until the phone
number is shown in the desired format
(page 37).
Playing back the greeting
message
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#303
To exit, press MOFFN.
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Answering System
Key
Operation
Erasing all messages
Press MERASEN 2 times while the unit is not in
use.
9 or
MSTOPN
Stop recording
Stop playback
0
Turn answering system off
*3
Erase currently playing
message
*4
Listening to messages
using the handset
*5
*6
Erase all messages
Reset to a pre-recorded
greeting message
When new messages have been recorded,
“New message” is displayed.
*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a
message, the previous message is
played.
1
To listen to new messages:
MPLAYN
*1
or
*2 To resume playback:
MMENUN#323
To listen to all messages:
MMENUN#324
MbN: “Playback” a MSELECTN
*3 You can also erase as follows:
MPAUSEN a MbN: “Erase” a
MSELECTN a MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN
2
When finished, press MOFFN.
*1 If there are no new messages in the
answering system, MPLAYN is not
displayed.
Calling back (Caller ID
subscribers only)
Note:
If caller information is received for the call, you
can call the caller back while listening to a
message.
R To switch to the receiver, press M
N.
Operating the answering system
MMENUN a MbN: “Answering device” a
1
2
Press MPAUSEN during playback.
MbN: “Call back” a MSELECTN
MSELECTN
Key
Operation
Editingthe numberbefore callingback
MDN or MCN
Adjust the receiver/speaker
volume (during playback)
1
2
3
Press MPAUSEN during playback.
MbN: “Edit & Call” a MSELECTN
1 or MFN
Repeat message (during
Press MEDITN repeatedly until the phone
number is shown in the desired format
*1
playback)
2 or MEN
playback)
(page 37). a M
N
3
Enter the “Settings” menu
Play new messages
Erasing all messages
4
1
2
MMENUN#325
5
Play all messages
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN a MOFFN
6
Play greeting message
Record greeting message
Turn answering system on
76
8
*2
MPAUSEN
Pause message
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Answering System
Storing a phone number to which the
unit makes an alert call
Advanced new message
alerting features
Handset
n From the phonebook:
Audible message alert
1
2
MMENUN#338
This feature allows the base unit to beep to
inform you of a new message arrival when
new messages are recorded. The base unit
beeps 2 times every minute until you listen to
the messages, if the “Base unit beep”
setting is turned on. The default setting is
“Off”.
MbN: “Notification to” a
MSELECTN a MADDN
3
4
MbN: “Phonebook” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired phonebook
entry. a MSAVEN a MOFFN
n By entering a phone number:
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#338
1
2
MMENUN#339
MbN: “Notification to” a
MSELECTN a MADDN
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
3
4
MbN: “Manual” a MSELECTN
Note:
Enter the desired name (16 characters
max.; page 22). a MOKN
R When the silent mode is activated
(page 32), the base unit beeps will not
sound.
5
max.). a MOKN a MSELECTN a
MOFFN
New message alert by a call
Turning on/off the new message alert
setting
This feature allows the unit to make a call to
the pre-stored phone number and inform you
that a new message has been received by
announcement.
Handset
To use this feature, you must:
– store a phone number to which the unit
makes the call to.
– turn on the new message alert setting.
After you answer the new message alert call,
you can listen to messages from that call
(page 44).
1
2
3
MMENUN#338
MbN: “On/Off” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
Editing the set phone number
Handset
Important:
R The unit makes a call to the pre-stored
phone number after the new message is
recorded:
– If the call is answered, the
announcement is repeated for about 1
minute.
1
2
3
4
MMENUN#338
MbN: “Notification to” a MSELECTN
MMENUN a MbN: “Edit” a MSELECTN
Edit the name if necessary (16 characters
max.; page 22). a MOKN
– If nobody answers within 1 minute, the
unit will not retry the call.
5
digits max.). a MOKN a MSELECTN a
MOFFN
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Answering System
Note:
Erasing the set phone number
Handset
R After listening to new messages, you can
press #9 during the call to turn off the
new message alert by a call feature.
R Even if the unit makes a new message alert
call, the handset redial list does not show
the record. However, on the base unit redial
list it is shown as “Message alert”.
1
2
3
4
MMENUN#338
MbN: “Notification to” a MSELECTN
MMENUN a MbN: “Erase” a MSELECTN
MbN: “Yes” a MSELECTN a MOFFN
R The new message alert setting is
turned off.
Remote operation
Using a touch-tone phone, you can call your
phone number from outside and access the
unit to listen to messages or change
answering system settings. The unit’s voice
guidance prompts you to press certain dial
keys to perform different operations.
Activating/inactivating the remote
access code to play messages
If you activate this feature, you must enter the
remote access code (page 44) to play the
call. This is so that unauthorized parties
cannot listen to your messages. The default
setting is “Inactivate”.
– “Inactivate”: You can listen to the
message by pressing 4 to play new
messages (without entering the remote
access code).
Remote access code
A 3-digit remote access code must be entered
when operating the answering system
remotely. This code prevents unauthorized
parties from listening to your messages
remotely. The default setting is “111”.
– “Activate”: You must enter your remote
access code (page 44) and then press 4
Important:
R To prevent unauthorized access to this
product, we recommend that you regularly
change the remote code.
Handset
1
2
3
MMENUN#338
MbN: “Remote code” a MSELECTN
Handset
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
1
2
MMENUN#306
Enter the desired 3-digit remote access
code.
Listening to messages
3
MSAVEN a MOFFN
After you answer the new message alert, you
can listen to the messages as follows.
Deactivating remote operation
n When the remote access code is set to
“Inactivate”:
Press 4 to play the new message during
the announcement.
Press * in step 2 on “Remote access code”,
page 44.
n When the remote access code is set to
“Activate”:
Using the answering system
remotely
1
Enter the remote access code
(page 44) during the announcement.
1
Dial your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
2
44
Answering System
*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a
message, the previous message is
played.
*2 For English voice guidance only
*3 For Spanish voice guidance only
2
3
After the greeting message starts, enter
your remote access code.
Follow the voice guidance prompts as
necessary or control the unit using
remote commands (page 45).
4
When finished, hang up.
Turning on the answering system
remotely
If the answering system is off, you can turn it
on remotely.
Voice guidance
n When the English voice guidance is
selected
1
2
3
Dial your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
During remote operation, the unit’s voice
guidance starts and prompts you to press
1 to perform a specific operation, or press
2 to listen to more available operations.
Let the phone ring 15 times.
R A long beep is heard.
n When the Spanish voice guidance is
selected
Enter your remote access code within 10
seconds after the long beep.
To start the voice guidance, press 9. The
voice guidance announces the available
remote commands (page 45).
R The greeting message is played back.
R You can either hang up, or enter your
remote access code again and begin
remote operation (page 44).
Note:
R If you do not press any dial keys within 10
seconds after a voice guidance prompt, the
unit disconnects your call.
Answering system settings
Remote commands
You can press dial keys to access certain
answering system functions without waiting for
the voice guidance to prompt you.
Number of rings before the unit
answers a call
You can change the number of times the
phone rings “Ring count” before the unit
answers calls. You can select 2 to 7 rings, or
“Toll saver”.
Key
Operation
1
Repeat message (during
playback)
The default setting is “4 rings”.
*1
“Toll saver”: The unit’s answering system
answers at the end of the 2nd ring when new
messages have been recorded, or at the end
of the 5th ring when there are no new
messages. If you call your phone from outside
to listen to new messages (page 44), you
the phone rings for the 3rd time. You can then
hang up without being charged for the call.
2
4
5
9
Play new messages
Play all messages
*2
Stop playback
*3
0
Erase currently playing message
Erase all messages
*4
*5
*#
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#211
End remote operation
(or hang up)
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
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Answering System
Note:
For voice mail service subscribers
R When you select “Greeting only”:
– If you do not record your own message,
the unit will play the pre-recorded
greeting-only message asking callers to
call again later.
– If you use your own message, record the
greeting-only message asking callers to
call again later (page 41).
If you subscribe to a flat-rate service package
that includes Caller ID, call waiting, voice mail,
and unlimited local/regional/long distance
calls, please note the following:
R To use the voice mail service provided by
your service provider/telephone company
rather than the unit’s answering system,
turn off the answering system (page 40).
than the voice mail service provided by
your service provider/telephone company,
please contact your service provider/
telephone company to deactivate your
voice mail service.
If your service provider/telephone company
cannot do this:
– Set this unit’s “Ring count” setting so
that this unit’s answering system
answers calls before the voice mail
service of your service provider/
telephone company does. It is necessary
to check the number of rings required to
activate the voice mail service provided
by your service provider/telephone
company before changing this setting.
– Change the number of rings of the voice
mail service so that the answering
system can answer the call first. To do
so, contact your service provider/
telephone company.
Caller’s recording time
You can change the maximum message
recording time allowed for each caller. The
default setting is “3 min”.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#305
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
Selecting “Greeting only”
You can select “Greeting only” which sets
the unit to announce a greeting message to
callers but not record messages.
Select “Greeting only” in step 2 on
46
Voice Mail Service
Example:
Voice mail service
1-222-333-4444
PPPP
8888
Voice mail is an automatic answering service
offered by your service provider/telephone
company. After you subscribe to this service,
your service provider/telephone company’s
voice mail system answers calls for you when
you are unavailable to answer the phone or
when your line is busy. Messages are
recorded by your service provider/telephone
company, not your telephone. Please contact
your service provider/telephone company for
details of this service.
VM access
number
Pauses Password
To erase the voice mail access
number
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#331
Important:
Press and hold MCLEARN until all digits
are erased. a MSAVEN a MOFFN
R To use the voice mail service provided by
your service provider/telephone company
rather than the unit’s answering system,
turn off the answering system (page 40).
For details, see page 46.
Voice mail (VM) tone detection
Handset / Base unit
Your service provider/telephone company
sends special signals (sometimes called
“voice mail tones” or “stutter tones”) to the unit
to let you know you have new voice mail
messages. If you hear a series of dial tones
followed by a continuous dial tone after you
Storing the voice mail (VM)
access number
In order to listen to your voice mail messages,
you must dial your service provider/telephone
company’s voice mail access number. Once
you have stored your voice mail access
number, you can dial it automatically
(page 48).
press M
N on the handset or press MZN on
the base unit, you have new voice mail
messages. Soon after you hang up a call or
after the phone stops ringing, your unit checks
the phone line to see if new voice mail
messages have been recorded.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#331
Turn this feature off when:
– You do not subscribe to voice mail service.
– Your service provider/telephone company
does not send voice mail tones.
– Your phone is connected to a PBX.
If you are not sure which setting is required,
contact your service provider/telephone
company.
Enter your access number (24 digits
max.). a MSAVEN a MOFFN
Note:
R When storing your voice mail access
number and your mailbox password, press
MDN (Pause) to add pauses (page 17)
password as necessary. Contact your
service provider/telephone company for the
required pause time.
Turning VM tone detection on/off
The default setting is “On”.
Handset
1
2
MMENUN#332
MbN: Select the desired setting. a
MSAVEN a MOFFN
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Voice Mail Service
Listening to voice mail messages
The unit lets you know that you have new
voice mail messages in the following way:
– “New Voice Mail” is displayed if
message indication service is available.
Handset
*1
1
MVMN
or
MMENUN#330
R The speakerphone turns on.
2
3
Follow the pre-recorded instructions.
When finished, press MOFFN.
*1 If there are no new messages in the voice
mail, MVMN is not displayed.
Base unit
To listen to voice mail messages, you have to
dial your voice mail access number manually.
Note for handset and base unit:
R If the handset and base unit still indicate
there are new messages even after you
have listened to all new messages, turn it
off by pressing and holding # until the
handset or base unit beeps.
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Intercom/Locator
2
When you finish talking, press MOFFN.
Intercom
Base unit
Intercom calls can be made:
– between handsets
1
2
Press MINTERCOMN to answer the page.
– between a handset and the base unit
When you finish talking, press
MINTERCOMN.
Note:
R When paging unit(s), the paged unit(s)
beeps for 1 minute.
R If you receive an outside call while talking
on the intercom, you hear 2 tones.
– To answer the call with the handset,
Handset locator
You can locate a misplaced handset by
paging it.
press MOFFN, then press M
N.
– To answer the call with the base unit,
press MZN 2 times.
1
Base unit: Press MLOCATORN.
R All registered handsets beep for 1
minute.
2
To stop paging:
Base unit:
Making an intercom call
Press MLOCATORN.
Handset:
Handset
*1
1
MINTN
Press M
N, then press MOFFN.
or
MMENUN a MbN: “Intercom” a
MSELECTN
2
3
MbN: Select the desired unit. a MSELECTN
R To stop paging, press MOFFN.
Transferring calls,
conference calls
Outside calls can be transferred or a
conference call with an outside party can be
made:
When you finish talking, press MOFFN.
*1 If there is a new message in the voice
mail or answering system, MINTN is not
displayed.
– between 2 handsets
– between a handset and the base unit
Base unit
Handset
1
2
Press MINTERCOMN.
When 2 or more handsets are
registered:
– To page a specific handset, enter the
handset number.
– To page all handsets, press 0 or wait
for a few seconds.
1
During an outside call, press MMENUN to
put the call on hold.
2
3
4
MbN: “Intercom” a MSELECTN
MbN: Select the desired unit. a MSELECTN
Wait for the paged party to answer.
R If the paged party does not answer,
press M
call.
R To stop paging, press MINTERCOMN.
When you finish talking, press
MINTERCOMN.
N to return to the outside
5
To complete the transfer:
Press MOFFN.
R The outside call is being routed to the
destination unit.
Answering an intercom call
Handset
To establish a conference call:
MMENUN a MbN: “Conf.” a MSELECTN
1
Press M
N to answer the page.
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Intercom/Locator
R To leave the conference, press MOFFN.
The other 2 parties can continue the
conversation.
R To put the outside call on hold:
MMENUN a MbN: “Hold” a
MSELECTN
To resume the conference: MMENUN
a MbN: “Conf.” a MSELECTN
R To cancel the conference: MMENUN a
MbN: “Stop conference” a
MSELECTN
You can continue the conversation
with the outside caller.
Base unit
1
During an outside call, press
MINTERCOMN.
When 2 or more handsets are
registered:
– To page a specific handset, enter the
handset number.
– To page all handsets, press 0 or wait
for a few seconds.
2
3
Wait for the paged party to answer.
R If paged party does not answer, press
MINTERCOMN to return to the outside
call.
To complete the transfer:
Press MZN.
R The outside call is being routed to the
handset.
To establish a conference call:
Press MCONFN.
R To leave the conference, press MZN.
The other 2 parties can continue the
conversation.
R To put the outside call on hold, press
MHOLDN. To resume the conference,
press MCONFN.
Answering a transferred call
Handset
Press M
N to answer the page.
Base unit
Press MZN to answer the page.
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Useful Information
3
Insert the lower tabs of the adaptor into
the unit’s bottom slots (A), then insert by
pushing down the levers of the adaptor
into the upper slots (B).
Wall mounting
The base unit can be mounted on a wall by
changing the wall mounting adaptor’s position.
R The words “UP WALL” should be
facing up.
Note:
R Make sure that the wall and the fixing
method are strong enough to support the
weight of the unit.
B
B
Base unit
1
To remove the wall mounting adaptor,
push down the release levers (A).
Remove the adaptor (B).
A
A
B
B
4
Mount the unit on a wall then slide down
to secure in place.
1
A
A
83 mm
1
(3 / inches)
4
or
102 mm
(4 inches)
2
A Turn the adaptor so that the words
“UP WALL” are facing up.
B Tuck the telephone line cord inside the
wall mounting adaptor.
C Connect the AC adaptor cord and
telephone line cord.
2
Wall phone plate
102 mm
(4 inches)
83 mm
1
1
2
(3 / inches)
4
3
Hook
Charger
Drive the screws (not supplied) into the wall.
27.2 mm
1
1
(ꢀ
ޓ / ꢁꢁinches) 16
2
Screws
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Error messages
Display message
Cause/solution
Base no power
or
No link. Re-connect base
AC adaptor.
R The handset has lost communication with the base
unit. Move closer to the base unit and try again.
R Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset the unit.
Reconnect the adaptor and try again.
or
R The handset’s registration may have been canceled.
Re-register the handset (page 35).
No link.
failure, place a handset on the base unit to supply
power to the base unit.
Busy
R The called unit is in use.
R Other units are in use and the system is busy. Try
again later.
R The handset you are using is too far from the base
unit. Move closer and try again.
Call phone company for
your access #
R You have not stored the voice mail access number.
Store the number (page 47).
Check tel line
connected yet or not connected properly. Check the
connections (page 10).
Error!!
Invalid
R There is no handset registered to the base unit
matching the handset number you entered.
R The handset is not registered to the base unit.
Register the handset (page 35).
Requires subscription to
Caller ID.
receive caller information after subscribing to a Caller
ID service, this message will not be displayed.
Use rechargeable battery.
R A wrong type of battery such as Alkaline or
Manganese was inserted. Use only the rechargeable
Ni-MH batteries noted on page 5, 7.
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Useful Information
Troubleshooting
If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the base unit’s
AC adaptor, then reconnect the base unit’s AC adaptor. Remove the batteries from the handset,
and then insert the batteries into the handset again.
General use
Problem
Cause/solution
The handset does not turn on
even after installing charged
batteries.
R Place the handset on the base unit or charger to turn on
the handset.
The unit does not work.
R Make sure the batteries are installed correctly (page 10).
R Fully charge the batteries (page 10).
Reconnect the adaptor and try again.
R The handset has not been registered to the base unit.
Register the handset (page 35).
I cannot hear a dial tone.
connected. Check the connections.
R Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line and
connect the line to a known working telephone. If the
working telephone operates properly, contact our service
personnel to have the unit repaired. If the working
telephone does not operate properly, contact your service
provider/
telephone company.
The base unit beeps.
R New messages have been recorded. Listen to the new
messages (page 41).
Programmable settings
Problem
Cause/solution
The display is in a language I
cannot read.
R Change the display language (page 14).
I cannot register a handset to a R The maximum number of handsets (6) is already
base unit.
registered to the base unit. Cancel unused handset
registrations from the base unit (page 35).
Battery recharge
Problem
Cause/solution
R Battery charge is low. Fully charge the batteries (page 10).
The handset beeps and/or
flashes.
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Problem
Cause/solution
I fully charged the batteries, but
R Clean the battery ends (
with a dry cloth and charge again.
R It is time to replace the batteries (page 10).
,
) and the charge contacts
–
–
still flashes,
is displayed, or
– the operating time seems to
be shorter.
Making/answering calls, intercom
Problem
is displayed.
Cause/solution
R The handset is too far from the base unit. Move closer.
R The base unit’s AC adaptor is not properly connected.
Reconnect AC adaptor to the base unit.
R The handset is not registered to the base unit. Register it
(page 35).
Noise is heard, sound cuts in
and out.
high electrical interference. Re-position the base unit and
use the handset away from sources of interference.
R Move closer to the base unit.
R If you use a DSL/ADSL service, we recommend
connecting a DSL/ADSL filter between the base unit and
the telephone line jack. Contact your DSL/ADSL provider
for details.
The handset does not ring.
The base unit does not ring.
I cannot make a call.
R The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the ringer volume
(page 17, 28).
(page 17, 30).
setting (page 15).
I cannot make long distance
calls.
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Caller ID/Talking Caller ID
Problem
Cause/solution
Caller information is not
displayed.
R You must subscribe to Caller ID service. Contact your
service provider/telephone company for details.
R If your unit is connected to any additional telephone
equipment such as a Caller ID box or cordless telephone
line jack, plug the unit directly into the wall jack.
R If you use a DSL/ADSL service, we recommend
connecting a DSL/ADSL filter between the base unit and
the telephone line jack. Contact your DSL/ADSL provider
for details.
R The name display service may not be available in some
areas. Contact your service provider/
telephone company for details.
R Other telephone equipment may be interfering with this
unit. Disconnect the other equipment and try again.
Caller information is displayed
or announced late.
R Depending on your service provider/telephone company,
the unit may display or announce the caller’s information
at the 2nd ring or later.
R Move closer to the base unit.
Caller information is not
announced.
R The handset or base unit’s ringer volume is turned off.
Adjust it (page 17, 28, 30).
(page 28, 30).
rings” or “Toll saver”. Select a different setting
(page 45).
intercom call, your handset does not announce caller
information.
The caller list/incoming phone
numbers are not edited
automatically.
R The Caller ID number auto edit feature is turned off. Turn
it on and try again (page 29, 31).
ID number auto edit.
I cannot dial the phone number R The phone number you dialed might have been edited
edited in the caller list.
incorrectly (for example, the long distance “1” or the area
code is missing). Edit the phone number with another
pattern (page 37).
Time on the unit has shifted.
changes the time. Set the time adjustment to
“Manual” (off) (page 28).
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Useful Information
Problem
Cause/solution
The 2nd caller’s information is
not displayed during an outside
call.
R In order to use Caller ID, call waiting, or Call Waiting
Caller ID (CWID), you must first contact your service
provider/telephone company and subscribe to the desired
service.
After subscribing, you may need to contact your service
provider/telephone company again to activate this specific
service, even if you already subscribed to both Caller ID
and Call Waiting with Caller ID services (CWID).
Answering system
Problem
Cause/solution
The unit does not record new
messages.
R The answering system is turned off. Turn it on (page 40).
messages (page 41).
the setting (page 46).
recorded by your service provider/telephone company,
not your telephone. Change the unit’s number of rings
setting or contact your service provider/telephone
company (page 46).
system remotely.
access code (page 44).
have forgotten your remote access code, enter the
remote access code setting to check your current code
(page 44).
The unit does not emit the
specified number of rings.
by 1 from the specified number of rings.
Liquid damage
Problem
Cause/solution
Liquid or other form of moisture R Disconnect the AC adaptor and telephone line cord from
has entered the handset/base
unit.
the base unit. Remove the batteries from the handset and
leave to dry for at least 3 days. After the handset/base
unit are completely dry, reconnect the AC adaptor and
telephone line cord. Insert the batteries and charge fully
before use. If the unit does not work properly, contact an
authorized service center.
Caution:
R To avoid permanent damage, do not use a microwave oven to speed up the drying process.
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Useful Information
FCC and other information
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the
FCC rules and the requirements adopted by
the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment
is a label that contains, among other
information, a product identifier in the
format US:ACJ----------.
If requested, this number must be provided
to the telephone company.
L Registration No.............(found on the
bottom of the unit)
advised of your right to file a complaint with
the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes
in its facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures that could affect the operation of
the equipment. If this happens the
telephone company will provide advance
notice in order for you to make necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted
service.
L Ringer Equivalence No. (REN).......0.1B
If trouble is experienced with this
equipment, for repair or warranty
A plug and jack used to connect this
equipment to the premises wiring and
telephone network must comply with the
applicable FCC Part 68 rules and
requirements adopted by the ACTA. A
compliant telephone cord and modular plug
is provided with the product. It is designed
to be connected to a compatible modular
jack that is also compliant.
information, please contact a Factory
Service Center or other Authorized Servicer.
If the equipment is causing harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company
may request that you disconnect the
equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to party line service is subject to
state tariffs. Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
The REN is used to determine the number
of devices that may be connected to a
telephone line. Excessive RENs on a
telephone line may result in the devices not
ringing in response to an incoming call. In
most but not all areas, the sum of RENs
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain
of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the
total RENs, contact the local telephone
company. For products approved after July
23, 2001, the REN for the product is part of
the product identifier that has the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits
If your home has specially wired alarm
equipment connected to the telephone line,
ensure the installation of this equipment
does not disable your alarm equipment. If
you have questions about what will disable
alarm equipment, consult your telephone
company or a qualified installer.
This equipment is hearing aid compatible as
defined by the FCC in 47 CFR Section
68.316.
represented by ## are the REN without a
decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).
When you hold the phone to your ear, noise
might be heard in your Hearing Aid. Some
Hearing Aids are not adequately shielded
from external RF (radio frequency) energy. If
noise occurs, use an optional headset
accessory or the speakerphone option (if
applicable) when using this phone. Consult
with your audiologist or Hearing Aid
If this equipment causes harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company
will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required.
But if advance notice isn't practical, the
telephone company will notify the customer
as soon as possible. Also, you will be
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Useful Information
manufacturer about the availability of
Hearing Aids which provide adequate
shielding to RF energy commonly emitted
by digital devices.
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
– Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY
NUMBERS AND(OR) MAKING TEST
CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to
the dispatcher the reason for the call.
2) Perform such activities in the off-peak
hours, such as early morning or late
evenings.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Some cordless telephones operate at
frequencies that may cause interference to
nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or
prevent such interference, the base of the
cordless telephone should not be placed
near or on top of a TV or VCR. If
interference is experienced, move the
cordless telephone further away from the TV
or VCR. This will often reduce or eliminate
interference.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Privacy of communications may not be
ensured when using this phone.
FCC RF Exposure Warning:
L This product complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate this device.
L To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, the base unit must be
installed and operated 20 cm (8 inches)
or more between the product and all
person’s body (excluding extremities of
hands, wrist and feet).
L This product may not be collocated or
operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
L The handset may be carried and operated
with only the specific provided belt-clip.
Other non-tested belt-clips or similar
body-worn accessories may not comply
and must be avoided.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is
Notice:
L FCC ID can be found inside the battery
compartment or on the bottom of the
units.
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Compliance with TIA-1083 standard:
Telephone handsets identified with this logo
have reduced noise and interference when
used with T-Coil equipped hearing aids and
cochlear implants.
Compatible with
Hearing Aid T-Coil
T
TIA-1083
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Guía Rápida Española
Guía Rápida Española
Instalación
Unidad base
LUse solo el adaptador de corriente Panasonic PNLV226 incluido.
Oprima firmemente
el contacto.
“Clic”
Gancho
“Clic”
Correcto
Incorrecto
A la toma de
teléfono de línea
única (RJ11C)
A la toma
de corriente
Filtro DSL/ADSL*
*Se requiere un filtro DSL/ADSL (no incluido) si tiene servicio de DSL/ADSL.
Auricular
CARGUE
APROXIMADAMENTE
DURANTE 7 HORAS
L
L
L
UTILICE SOLO baterías de Ni-MH tamaño AAA (R03).
NO utilice baterías Alcalinas, de Manganeso o de Ni-Cd.
Compruebe que las polaridades son las correctas (S, T).
Confirme que
aparezca
“Cargando”.
SOLO baterías Ni-MH recargables
Cargador
A la toma
de corriente
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Sugerencias de operación
Teclas de función
Auricular
La unidad incluye las teclas de función. Al oprimir una tecla de
función, puede seleccionar la función que aparece
directamente encima de ella en la pantalla. Preste atención a
la pantalla para ver qué funciones están asignadas a las teclas
de función durante la operación.
Tecla navegadora
Auricular:
Subir volumen
{^}
elementos.
(Volumen: {^}
,
{V}
,
{
<}, o
{
>
}
: Navegue por diversas listas y
{^}
?
o
{V}): Ajuste el volumen del receptor o
{<}
{>}
el altavoz mientras habla.
{
<
}
C
: Ver la entrada del directorio telefónico.
{>}
REDIAL (Remarcación): Vea la lista de remarcación.
{V}
{V} CID (Identificador de llamadas): Vea la lista de
personas que llamaron.
Bajar volumen
Unidad base:
{^}
,
{V}
,
{
7
}, o
{8
}: Navegue por diversas listas y
elementos.
Unidad base
VOL. (Volumen: {^}
mientras habla.
o
{V}): Ajuste el volumen del altavoz
{
7}/{8}: Repetir u omitir el mensaje durante la
reproducción.
Subir volumen
{^}
{7}
{8}
{V}
Bajar volumen
Cambio de idiomas (predeterminado: “Engl i s h”)
Cuando instale las baterías por primera vez, es posible que aparezca
Oprima OFF para salir.
“Dat e a nd t i me Pr e s s SELECT”.
{
}
Idioma de la pantalla (Auricular/Unidad base)
1
2
{
MENU
}
(
11) s
{
r
}
:
“
Es pa ñol
”
s
{
GUARDA
}
Continúe operando su unidad.
Auricular:
Unidad base:
{
OFF
}
{EXIT
}
Idioma de la guía de voz (Auricular)
MENU 112 Es pa ñol
{
}(
s
{r
}:
“
”
s
{
GUARDA
}
s {OFF}
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Guía Rápida Española
Fecha y hora (Auricular)
1
2
3
4
{
MENU
Introduzca el día, mes y año actuales.
Introduzca la hora y minuto actuales (formato de reloj de 24 horas).
GUARDA OFF
}(1)1
s
{OK}
{
}
s
{
}
Operaciones básicas
Cómo hacer y contestar llamadas (Auricular/Unidad base)
Para hacer llamadas
Para contestar llamadas
Para colgar
Auricular: Marque el número telefónico.
Unidad base: Marque el número telefónico.
s
{C}
/{s}
s {s}
Auricular: {C}
/{s}
Unidad base: {s}
Auricular: {OFF}
Unidad base: {s}
Para ajustar el volumen del
receptor o del altavoz
Oprima {^} {V} repetidamente mientras habla.
o
Cómo hacer una llamada usando Auricular:
la lista de remarcación
{
>
}
REDIAL
Unidad base:
REDIAL
s
{
r
}
: Seleccione el número telefónico deseado.
s
{C}
{
}
s
{r
}
:
Seleccione el número telefónico deseado.
16
: Seleccione el volumen deseado.
s
{s}
Para ajustar el volumen del timbre
1
2
3
{
{
MENU}(
)
r
}
s
{GUARDA}
Continúe operando su unidad.
Auricular:
Unidad base:
{OFF
}
{
EXIT
}
Directorio telefónico compartido
Para añadir entradas
(Auricular)
1
2
3
4
{
<
}
:
C
s
{
MENU
}
{r
}
“Agr ega r Ent . Nue va
”
s
{SELEC.}
Introduzca el nombre de la persona (máx. 16 caracteres).
Introduzca el número telefónico de la persona (máx. 24 dígitos).
s
{
OK
s
}
{OK
}
5
1
{
r
}
: Seleccione el grupo deseado.
s
{
SELEC.
}
2 veces
s
{OFF}
Para hacer llamadas
(Auricular/Unidad base)
Continúe operando su unidad.
Auricular:
Unidad base:
{r}: Seleccione la entrada deseada.
Continúe operando su unidad.
Auricular: {C}
Unidad base: {s}
{<
}
C
{C}
2
3
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Operaciones básicas
Contestador de llamadas (Unidad base)
Contestador encendido/apagado Oprima
{
ANSWER ON/OFF
}
para encender y apagar el contestador de
llamadas.
(PLAY)
Sistema contestador de llamadas (Auricular)
Para escuchar mensajes
{6}
Para escuchar mensajes
Para escuchar mensajes nuevos:
REPRO. MENU 323
Para escuchar todos los mensajes:
MENU 324
{
}
o
{
}(
{
}(
Preguntas frecuentes
Pregunta
Causa y solución
¿Por qué aparece
_
?
L
L
El auricular está demasiado lejos de la unidad base. Acérquelo.
El adaptador para corriente de la unidad base no está conectado
correctamente. Conecte de nuevo el adaptador para corriente a la
unidad base.
L
El auricular no está registrado en la unidad base. Regístrelo.
1
2
Auricular:
Unidad base: Oprima y mantenga oprimido
aproximadamente 5 segundos hasta que suene el tono de registro.
{MENU}(13)
{
LOCATOR} durante
3
Auricular: Oprima {OK}, y después espere hasta que suene un
pitido largo.
¿Cómo se incrementa el nivel de
volumen del auricular?
L
Oprima la tecla de navegación {^} repetidamente mientras habla.
¿Por qué hay ruido o se corta la
conversación?
L
L
Trate de reubicar la unidad base de forma que se minimice la
distancia al auricular.
Si ocurre el mismo problema aunque el auricular se encuentre
enseguida de la unidad base, llame a soporte al cliente de Panasonic
al 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262).
¿Es posible añadir otro auricular
accesorio a mi unidad base?
L
L
Sí, puede añadir hasta 6 auriculares (incluyendo los que se venden
con su unidad base) a una sola unidad base.
Para adquirir auriculares accesorios adicionales (KX-TGA680), visite
o llame al 1-800-332-5368. Los usuarios TTY (usuarios con
impedimentos auditivos o del habla) pueden llamar al 1-866-605-1277.
¿Es posible mantener cargando
las baterías todo el tiempo?
L
L
Puede dejar el auricular en la unidad base o el cargador en cualquier
momento. Esto no daña las baterías.
¿Cómo se contestan las
llamadas en espera (segunda
llamada)?
Oprima {CALL WAIT} cuando escuche el tono de llamada en espera.
Para obtener más información acerca del registro, visite
http://www.panasonic.com/RegisterYourHandset (solo en inglés)
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Appendix
Customer services
Customer Services Directory (United States and Puerto Rico)
Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest
Dealer or Service Center; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer
Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at:
or, contact us via the web at:
You may also contact us directly at: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262),
Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm; Saturday - Sunday 10 am to 7 pm, EST.
TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855.
Accessory Purchases (United States and Puerto Rico)
Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all
Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at:
or, send your request by E-mail to:
You may also contact us directly at:
1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only)
(Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm, EST.)
Panasonic Service and Technology Company
20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and
Personal Checks.)
TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-866-605-1277.
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Appendix
Warranty (For United States and Puerto Rico)
PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Telephone Products
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty Coverage
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship,
Panasonic Corporation of North America (referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length
of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase
(“Limited Warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or
refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished product. The decision to
repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.
Parts
Labor
One (1) Year
One (1) Year
During the “Labor” Limited Warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the
“Parts” Limited Warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must mail-in your
product prepaid during the Limited Warranty period. This Limited Warranty excludes both
parts and labor for batteries, antennas, and cosmetic parts (cabinet). This Limited Warranty
only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This
Limited Warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and only covers products
purchased as new.
Ship-In Service
For assistance in the continental United States and Puerto Rico in obtaining repairs please
ship the product prepaid to:
Panasonic Exchange Center,
4900 George McVay Drive, Suite B Door #12, McAllen, TX 78503
Online Repair Request
To submit a new repair and for quick repair status visit our web site at
When shipping the unit carefully pack in a padded shipping carton, include all
accessories, and send it prepaid. Include a letter detailing the complaint, a return
address and provide a day time phone number where you can be reached. P.O. Boxes
are not acceptable. Keep the tracking number for your records. A copy of valid registered
receipt is required under the 1 year parts and labor Limited Warranty.
For Limited Warranty service for headsets if a headset is included with this
product please follow instructions above.
IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD THE
PURCHASER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A SALES
RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE,
AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OF PURCHASE. CUSTOMER WILL BE
CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCH
PROOF OF PURCHASE.
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Appendix
Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions
This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship,
and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The Limited Warranty
ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are
caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents,
misuse, abuse, neglect, bug infestation, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty
installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper
maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, introduction of sand,
humidity or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or
rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a Factory Service Center or
other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER “LIMITED
WARRANTY COVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. (As examples, this
excludes damages for lost time, lost calls or messages, cost of having someone remove or
re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from the servicer. The items listed are
not exclusive, but are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE
PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not
apply to you.
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the
Limited Warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Service Center. If the problem is
not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the warrantor’s Consumer Affairs
Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor.
PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY,
ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
When you ship the product
L Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton.
L Attach a letter, detailing the symptom.
L Send the unit to Panasonic Exchange Center, prepaid and adequately insured.
L Do not send your unit to Panasonic Corporation of North America listed on the back
cover or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations do not repair consumer
products.
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Index
H
Handset
Deregistration: 35
Index
Locator: 49
Hold: 17
#
4-way conference: 19
A
Alarm: 32
I
K
Call screening: 40
L
M
Number of rings: 45
Ring count: 45
Call block: 33
Caller ID service: 36
Caller list: 37
Mute: 18
Pause: 17
operation): 19
Silent mode: 32
Talking Caller ID: 36
Time adjustment: 28
TTY: 64
Voice mail: 46, 47
Volume
N
P
R
B
C
S
T
V
Display
Receiver: 16
Speaker: 16
D
E
W
Contrast: 29, 30
F
Flash: 18, 29
G
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IMPORTANT!
If your product is not working properly. . .
1 Reconnect AC adaptor to the base unit.
2 Check if telephone line cord is connected.
3 Use rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.
(Alkaline/Manganese/Ni-Cd batteries CANNOT be used.)
4 Read troubleshooting page in the Operating Instructions.
L
FAQ and troubleshooting hints are available.
For your future reference
We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair under
warranty.
Serial No.
Date of purchase
(found on the bottom of the base unit)
Name and address of dealer
Attach your purchase receipt here.
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
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