Panasonic Cordless Telephone KX TCD650E User Manual

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Model No:  
KX-TCD650E  
Digital Cordless Phone  
Operating Instructions  
& Quick Guide  
Centre Page Pullout  
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Setting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Using the Telephone . . . . . . . . . .4  
Additional Features . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Handset Settings . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Base Unit Settings . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Initial Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
For Optional Multi Unit Users . .17  
Before Requesting Help . . . . . . .20  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Caller ID compatible  
Please read before use and save  
Charge the batteries for approx. 15 hours before initial use  
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Setting Up  
Location  
For maximum distance noise-free  
Insert the Batteries  
operation, place your base unit:  
-Away from electrical appliances  
such as TV, radio, personal  
computer or another phone.  
-In a convenient high and central  
location.  
Wall Mounting  
Please ensure the batteries are  
inserted as shown.  
This unit can be mounted on a wall.  
Insert screws into wall. The centres  
of the screw holes should be 6cm  
vertically apart.  
Connection  
Plug in the AC adaptor and the  
telephone line cord in order #, $, %.  
Connect the AC adaptor and the  
telephone line cord.  
WARNING:  
DO NOT CONNECT THE  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD TO  
THE PHONE SOCKET & UNTIL  
THE HANDSET IS FULLY  
CHARGED.  
Arrange the wires as shown, then  
mount the unit.  
6cm  
6v  
LINE  
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Notice  
Fasten the AC adaptor cord to  
prevent it from being disconnected.  
Some features described in these  
operating instructions/quick guide  
are dependent upon subscription to  
your Network provider (e.g  
Caller ID).  
All features of this type  
will be marked through-  
out the manual with this  
icon .  
Hook  
The AC Adaptor must remain  
connected at all times. (It is normal  
for the adaptor to feel warm during  
use).  
Please note throughout this  
operating instructions/quick guide  
that the word “PRESS” is depicted  
by this symbol Z.  
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Battery Charging  
Replacing the batteries  
If the Ûicon flashes after a few  
telephone calls even when the  
handset batteries have been fully  
charged, the batteries must be  
replaced.  
(Before Initial Use)  
! The batteries must be charged  
for approximately 15 hours  
before initial use.  
After the batteries have been  
inserted into the handset, place the  
handset in the powered up base unit.  
(The telephone line cord must  
not be connected to the  
telephone socket at this time.  
Please leave your standard  
telephone connected until  
battery charging is complete).  
! Charge new batteries for  
approximately 15 hours before  
initial use.  
(The telephone line cord must  
not be connected to the  
telephone socket at this time).  
If the batteries are removed, the  
battery icon is reset to Û(less  
than 30% capacity). In this case,  
even if fully charged batteries are fit-  
ted, the icon remains as Ûuntil a  
full charge cycle is complete.  
The batteries are fully charged only  
when Òis flashing.  
(After Initial Use)  
On replacing the batteries, ensure  
that the correct battery type is  
selected (see ‘Handset Settings’).  
When the battery icon flashes (and,  
if programmed, battery low alarm  
sounds), the handset should be  
charged immediately because there  
is little energy left in the batteries.  
Turning the Power ON/OFF  
Turn Power ON  
Z and hold  
.
Battery Life  
When button is released, display  
changes to the standby mode and a  
confirmation tone sounds.  
Battery life is dependent on use and  
conditions but in general when using  
fully charged Ni-MH batteries:  
Talk time: 20hrs approx.  
Standby time: 200hrs approx.  
Turn Power OFF  
From the standby mode, Zand  
hold  
until a long tone sounds.  
UsigtTlphone  
When using Ni-Cd batteries (based  
on 800mA per hour)  
Talk time: 12hrs approx.  
The display goes blank. If you put  
the handset in the base unit, the  
battery icon will display.  
Standby time: 100hrs approx.  
(Times indicated are for peak performance)  
The batteries reach peak performance  
after several full charge / discharge  
cycles.  
The batteries cannot be overcharged  
unless they are repeatedly removed  
and replaced.  
If battery life is shortened then  
please check that battery and charge  
terminals are clean.  
For maximum battery life it is  
recommended that the handset is not  
recharged until battery icon flashes  
(Û).  
Answering Calls  
When the phone rings,  
Z‰,K-I,N,Jor L.  
When an external call is incoming,  
you can temporarily turn off the  
handset ringer.  
During an incoming call, Zand  
hold U.Èis displayed and the  
handset ringing stops. (This function  
will not work when the handset is on  
the base unit or if an internal call is  
incoming.)  
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Making Calls  
Making a Call from the  
Redial List  
The last 10 numbers dialled are  
stored.  
Z‰.  
Dial the number.  
After a few seconds, the call duration  
is displayed. The dialled number is  
stored in the redial memory.  
From the standby mode ZX.  
ZSor Uto select number.  
(To exit the redial list, Z ).  
Z‰.  
When you are finished with the  
call, Z  
.
Alternatively, dial the number,  
then Z‰. This procedure  
allows you to edit / confirm the  
number before dialling.  
Caller ID Service  
Caller ID is a service of your  
Network provider and will only  
operate if you have subscribed to  
this feature.  
After subscribing to Caller  
ID, this phone will display  
the callers information.  
If your unit is connected to a PBX or  
a telephone line that does not  
support this service you will not be  
able to use it.  
If you misdial, ZW.  
If Î flashes and an alarm tone  
sounds when you press , move  
closer to the base unit and try  
your call again.  
Setting the Receiver  
Volume  
During a phone call, Z Sor U  
to change the volume setting to  
LOW (o), MEDIUM (oo) or HIGH  
(ooo).  
Caller ID does not display caller  
information while using the handset  
for an intercom call. However, the  
caller’s information will be stored to  
the Caller ID List.  
Handset Locator / Paging  
Using this feature you can locate  
a misplaced handset by paging.  
ZÏon the base unit.  
All handsets ring for 1 minute.  
ZÏagain orZon (one of)  
the handset(s) to stop ringing.  
Making a Call from the  
Caller ID List  
The last 50 caller’s phone numbers  
are stored in the order the calls were  
received.  
From the standby mode  
ZSor U.  
The newest number is displayed.  
If there are no numbers stored in  
the Caller ID list noitemis  
displayed.  
Redialling  
Redialling the Last  
Number Dialled  
ZSor Uto select number.  
ZUto scroll to previous calls  
and Sto the most recent calls.  
Only the most recent call from  
the same phone number is stored.  
Only 12 digits of a phone number  
are displayed. To display the  
remaining digits of longer phone  
numbers, ZC.  
Z‰.  
ZX.  
The last number dialled displays and  
is dialled.  
UisgtTlphone  
On selection Z‰.  
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To add digits ZK-I.  
Making a Call from the  
Caller ID List (cont.)  
After you have viewed a phone  
number, answered the call or called  
back the caller, “” is added to the  
caller’s number.  
To clear digits ZW.  
Either Zto dial or to save  
the number, ZY.  
save speedis displayed.  
ZY.  
ZYto save.  
After viewing all new Caller ID  
numbers, the call counter is reset to  
zero.  
clear  
To exit the Caller ID list Z .  
(Clear a Number in the  
List):  
Caller ID List Menu /  
Redial List Menu  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select yes(YES).  
ZV.  
clearedis displayed, a confirmation  
tone sounds and the next number is  
displayed. If you clear the last  
number, no itemis displayed.  
You can save numbers from the  
redial list/Caller ID list into speed  
dial, edit or clear from memory.  
From the standby mode ZX  
(to access Redial list) or  
ZSor U (to access Caller ID  
list).  
all clear  
ZSor U to select number  
from list.  
(Clear all Numbers in the  
List):  
ZV.  
ZV.  
save speedis displayed.  
ZSor Uto select yes(YES).  
ZV.  
A confirmation tone sounds and  
cleared, then noitemis displayed.  
ZSor Uto select a menu item  
then follow the instructions  
below.  
Usigtlphone  
To exit the menu at any time,  
Z .  
save speed  
(Save a Number in the List  
as a Speed Dial):  
ZV.  
Áis displayed.  
ZY.  
edit call no  
(Edit a Number in the List):  
ZV.  
ZTor V to move the edit  
point.  
Digits are added or deleted to the left  
of the flashing digit.  
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Speed Dialling  
ZV.  
You can store up to 20 telephone  
numbers in the handset.  
edit  
is displayed.  
ZSor Uto select a menu item  
then follow the instructions that  
follow:  
Storing New Numbers  
From the standby mode ZY.  
new speedis displayed.  
ZV.  
edit  
Áand an index number 00- 19is  
displayed.  
*Enter a phone number (max 24  
digits).  
(Edit the Speed Dial  
Number):  
ZV.  
ZY.  
ZTor Vto move the edit  
point.  
savedis displayed. To enter another  
number repeat from *.  
If speed dial memory is full memory  
fullis displayed.  
Digits are added or deleted to the left  
of the flashing digit.  
To add digits ZK- I.  
To clear digits ZW.  
ZYto save.  
You can keep a record of your  
Speed Dial numbers in the  
reference table included in the  
‘Quick Guide’.  
clear  
(Clear a Speed Dial  
Number):  
Dialling Stored Numbers  
.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select number.  
OR  
ZSor Uto select yes(YES).  
ZV.  
clearedis displayed, a confirmation  
tone sounds and the next number is  
displayed. If you clear the last  
number, no itemis displayed.  
Z00 - 19 to select index number  
directly.  
Z‰.  
If you press W, or no digits are  
entered for over 1 minute, speed  
dial is cancelled.  
hot key reg  
(Register a Speed Dial  
Number as a Hot Key  
Saving Numbers to Speed  
Dial from Other Lists  
A I  
-
):  
Please reference “Caller ID List  
Menu/Redial List Menu”.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select a key from  
1-9.  
If a key has already been assigned as  
a hot key, it will flash in the display.  
ZV.  
Speed Dial List Menu  
ZSor Uto select yes(YES).  
ZV.  
The speed dial number is displayed  
and a confirmation tone sounds.  
You can edit or clear a speed dial  
number from memory or assign a hot  
key to any speed dial number.  
From the standby mode .  
To exit the menu at any time,  
Z .  
ZSor U to select number  
from list.  
Uisgtlphone  
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Hot Key  
Dialling a Hot Key Number  
You can assign the dialling buttons  
A- Ias hot keys. You can  
choose 9 phone numbers from the  
speed dial list (See “Register a Speed  
Dial Number as a Hot Key”).  
Zand hold a key A- I.  
The number stored with that key is  
displayed.  
ZSor Uto view other numbers  
stored.  
Zto dial.  
Clearing Caller  
Information from a Hot  
Key  
Zand hold a key A- I.  
The number stored with that key is  
displayed.  
ZV. clearis displayed.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select yes(YES).  
ZV.  
UsigtTlphone  
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Key Lock  
Dialling Pause  
! This function is for PBX  
line/long distance service users.  
You can lock the handset dialling  
buttons. Only incoming calls are  
accepted while the key lock is ON.  
A dialling pause is used when a  
pause in the dialling of the phone  
number is necessary using a PBX or  
accessing a long distance service.  
(see “Select Pause Timing”).  
Turn Key Lock ON  
Zand hold Yuntil a beep sounds.  
Ó’ is displayed and all dialling  
buttons are locked.  
! When the key lock is ON,  
emergency calls cannot be made  
until key lock is cancelled.  
For example, when 9 (line access  
number) is dialled followed by a  
pause to access an outside line  
through a PBX:  
Turn Key Lock OFF  
Zand hold Yuntil a beep sounds.  
Ó’ disappears and key lock is  
cancelled.  
ZI.  
ZX. (‘p’ is displayed on the  
LCD).  
Enter telephone number.  
Z‰.  
Entering a pause prevents  
misdialling when you redial or dial a  
stored number.  
The key lock is also cancelled if the  
handset is turned off.  
Recall Feature  
Pressing Xonce creates one  
pause. To extend the pause  
requirement time, ZX  
accordingly.  
Mis used to access special  
telephone services. Contact your  
Network provider for details.  
If your unit is connected to a PBX,  
pressing Mallows you to access  
some features of your host PBX such  
as transferring an extension call  
(Refer to ‘TBR’ in ‘Base Unit Settings’).  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting is a service of your  
Network provider and will only  
operate if you have subscribed to this  
service.  
After subscription, your handset  
displays a second caller’s phone  
number while talking and a Call  
Waiting tone is heard.  
You can answer the second call,  
keeping the first call on hold.  
Please consult your  
Network provider for  
details of this service.  
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Handset Settings  
You can change the handset settings using a handset near the base unit.  
Before proceeding with any of the main menu items listed in this chap-  
ter, the following procedure must initially be carried out:  
1
From the Standby mode, ZV.  
2 ZSor Uto select setting hs(Setting Handset).  
3 ZV.  
4 ZSor Uto select main menu items from below (see menus in shaded  
text boxes):  
To exit the menu at any time, Z  
.
ZTor Wto return to previous step during programming.  
time alarm  
ringer opt  
(Ringer Settings):  
(Alarm Settings):*  
ZV.  
ZV.  
ZSor U.  
ZSor U.  
set time  
ringer vol  
(Set Time of Alarm):*  
ZV.  
(Select the Handset Ringer  
Volume):  
ZK- Ito enter time (4  
digits) - 24 hour clock. Digits are  
entered over the flashing digit.  
To clear ZW.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select Ringer Volume.  
The choices are 6 levels or OFF.  
ZV.  
ZY to save.  
ext ringer  
ZSor Uto select once(Once),  
repeat daily(Repeat Daily) or  
off(Off).  
(Select Ringer Pattern for  
External Incoming call)*  
To program see * below.  
ZV.  
set alarm  
int ringer  
(Set Alarm):  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select once(Once),  
repeat daily(Repeat Daily) or  
off(Off).  
(Select Ringer Pattern for  
Internal call)*  
To program see * below.  
HadSetings  
paging  
(Select Ringer Pattern for  
Paging/Handset Locator tone)*  
To program see * below.  
ZV.  
To Stop Alarm  
When the alarm sounds, Z‰,  
K- I, Jor L.  
alarm  
Alarm stops and display returns to  
the standby mode. If onceis  
selected, the setting is turned off.  
When in talk or intercom mode the  
alarm will not sound until the call is  
ended.  
(Select Ringer Pattern for  
Alarm tone):*  
*
There are 20 patterns available for  
each ringer option.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select ringer  
pattern.  
*
For this feature to work you must  
first set the Clock (see “Base Unit  
Settings”).  
ZV.  
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Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 4 of ‘Handset Settings’.  
! Time will only be displayed if  
the clock has been set (see  
“Base Unit Settings”).  
tone opt  
(Tone Settings):  
ZV.  
ZSor U.  
talk mode  
(Select Talk Mode  
Display):  
key tone  
(Set Key Confirmation  
Tone ON/OFF)*  
To program see * below.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select from talk  
time(Length of Call) or phone  
no(Phone Number).  
ZV.  
call waiting  
(Set Call Waiting Tone  
ON/OFF)*  
call opt  
To program see * below.  
Call waiting tone sounds when an  
incoming external call is received  
during an intercom call.  
(Call Options):  
ZV.  
ZSor U.  
range alarm  
call bar  
(Set Range Alarm ON/OFF)  
To program see * below.  
Alarm will sound when you move out  
*
(Set Call Prohibition  
ON/OFF):  
of range of a base unit.  
This allows you to make emergency  
and intercom calls only.  
ZV.  
Enter handset PIN (4 digits).  
If the PIN is incorrect an error tone  
sounds.  
ZSor Uto select on(On) or  
off(Off).  
ZV.  
battery low  
(Set Battery Low Tone  
ON/OFF)*  
* Program as follows  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select ON/OFF.  
ZV.  
If onis selected, Ôis displayed.  
direct no  
display opt  
(Enter a Direct Call  
Number):  
(Display Options):  
ZV.  
ZSor U.  
After a Direct Call phone number  
has been entered and Direct Call set  
to ON, you can call the Direct Call  
number only, by pressing .  
Incoming calls are accepted.  
ZV.  
Enter phone number.  
ZY.  
ZVto save the entered number.  
ZSor Uto select on(On) or  
off(Off).  
standby mode  
(Select Standby Mode  
Display):  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select from bs no  
(Base Unit number), hs no  
(Handset Number), clock(Clock)  
or off(Off).  
HdaSetings  
ZV.  
ZV.  
If onis selected, Ëis displayed.  
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Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 4 of ‘Handset Settings’.  
battery type  
set direct  
(Set Battery Type Ni-MH /  
(Set Direct Call ON/OFF):  
Ni-Cd):  
ZV.  
Select the type of battery installed. If  
the battery type selected is not the  
same as the type of battery installed,  
the battery level icons will not be cor-  
ZSor Uto select on(On) or  
off(Off).  
ZV.  
If ON is selected, Ëis displayed.  
rect.  
ZV.  
ZS/ Uto select ni-mh(Ni-MH)  
or ni-cd(Ni-Cd).  
ZV.  
other opt  
(Other Options):  
registration  
ZV.  
ZSor U.  
(Registration):*  
ZV.  
hspin change  
ZSor U.  
(Change Handset PIN):  
register hs  
You can change the 4 digit password  
for the handset. The factory preset is  
0000.  
(Registering a Handset to  
a Base Unit)*  
ZV.  
cancel base  
(Cancelling a Base Unit)*  
Enter current handset PIN (4  
digits).  
Enter new PIN (4 digits). (The  
new PIN does not display).  
Re-enter the new PIN. (If the PIN  
is entered incorrectly, an error tone  
sounds and display returns to  
new pin____.  
select bs  
(Select Base Unit)*  
*For information on registering  
handset(s), cancelling and selecting  
base unit(s), please refer to ‘For  
Optional Multi-Unit Users’.  
! Once you have programmed the  
password, you cannot confirm it.  
We recommend you write down the  
password. If you forget it, please  
consult our Panasonic Customer  
Care Helpline.  
HadSetings  
reset hs  
(Reset the Handset  
Settings):  
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You can reset all of the handset  
settings to their initial factory set-  
tings (see ‘Handset Initial Settings’).  
auto talk  
(Set Auto Talk ON/OFF):  
ZV.  
If you set Auto Talk to ON, you can  
answer the phone by lifting the  
handset off the base unit.  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select on(On) or  
off(Off).  
Enter handset PIN (4 digits).  
If PIN is correct, nois displayed.  
ZSor Uto select yes(Yes).  
ZV.  
clearedis displayed and display  
returns to settings menu.  
ZV.  
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Base Unit Settings  
You can change the base unit settings using a handset near the base unit.  
Before proceeding with any of the base settings listed in this chapter, the  
following procedure must initially be carried out:  
1
From the standby mode, ZV.  
2 ZSor Uto select setting bs(Setting Base).  
3 ZV.  
input codeis displayed. From this display, follow the instructions after  
each heading.  
Please note: Where ‘Enter PIN’ is stated in this chapter, it refers to the 4 digit  
Base Unit PIN. (The factory setting is 0000).  
To exit the menu at any time, Z  
.
Ringer Mode  
Select Base Unit  
Ringer Volume  
To select all handsets to  
ring  
ZBtwice.  
ZK(Off) or A- Cto  
select volume.  
ZV.  
ZA.  
Enter PIN.  
ZA.  
ZV.  
To select specific  
handset(s) to ring  
Selecting Time Break  
Recall (TBR) / Earth  
Recall Mode (option)  
ZA.  
Enter PIN.  
ZB.  
ZA- Fto select  
handset(s).  
The selected handsets will be  
flashing.  
The factory setting is time break  
recall (TBR). If your PBX requires  
earth recall mode, this can be added  
at an extra cost. Please contact our  
Customer Care Helpline for details.  
ZV.  
ZC.  
Enter PIN.  
ZBthen Bfor earth mode  
OR  
ZBthen Afor time break  
recall mode (TBR).  
ZV.  
To select specific handset(s)  
then all handsets to ring  
The specific handset(s) will ring for a  
selected number of rings. If not answered,  
all handsets will ring.  
ZA.  
Enter PIN.  
ZC.  
ZA- Fto select handset(s)  
to ring.  
ZV.  
BaUSetings  
ZA- Fto select number of  
rings.  
ZV.  
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Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3 of ‘Base Unit Settings’.  
Select Pause Timing  
Set Call Restriction  
You can set the pause timing to 3 or  
5 seconds, depending on your PBX  
requirements (see “Dialling Pause”).  
You can restrict selected handset(s)  
from dialling selected phone  
numbers. You can assign up to 6 call  
restriction numbers (up to 8 digits).  
ZF.  
Enter PIN.  
All registered handset numbers are  
displayed.  
ZC.  
Enter PIN.  
ZC.  
ZAto select 3 seconds  
OR  
ZA - Fto select  
handset(s) to restrict.  
The selected handset(s) will flash.  
ZV.  
Enter a restriction number (max.  
8 digits).  
(If you misdial ZW).  
ZYto confirm restriction  
number.  
To continue entering call restriction  
numbers (max. 8 digits), enter the  
number, then ZY.  
ZBto select 5 seconds.  
ZV.  
Set the 4 - Digit Base  
Unit PIN  
You can change the 4-digit password  
for the base unit. The factory preset  
is 0000.  
ZE.  
Enter PIN.  
Enter New PIN (4 digits) twice.  
On completion, ZY.  
! If you dial a restricted  
number, the call does not  
connect and restricted number  
flashes.  
If entered incorrectly, an error tone  
sounds.  
If entered correctly, a confirmation  
tone sounds.  
! Once you have programmed  
the password, you cannot con-  
firm it. We recommend you  
write down the password. If  
you forget it, please consult our  
Panasonic Customer Care  
Helpline.  
Cancel Call Restricted  
Handset(s)  
ZF.  
Enter PIN.  
ZA- F to select  
handset(s) to cancel.  
The selected handset(s) will stop  
flashing.  
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A basic guide to operations & features.  
Pull out centre pages for quick reference  
Quick Guide &  
Useful Information  
Batteries  
Insert the Batteries  
Important!  
Charge the batteries for  
approx. 15 hours before  
initial use.  
Batteries reach peak  
performance after several full  
charge/discharge cycles.  
For further information on  
batteries, please refer to main  
Operating Instructions.  
Please ensure the batteries are  
inserted as shown.  
Network Dependent Features  
Some features described in these Operating Instructions/Quick Guide are  
dependent upon subscription to your Network provider (eg. Caller ID,  
Call Waiting).  
All features of this type will be marked throughout the  
Operating Instructions/Quick Guide with this icon.  
Contact Information  
If you experience any problems with your product, please contact our  
Customer Care Helpline (Monday - Friday 9:00am -  
5:30pm) on:  
U.K. 08700 100076/R.O.I. 01289 8333  
Order accessory items for all Communications Products with  
ease and confidence either by telephoning our Customer Care  
Helpline or by going online through our Internet Accessory  
ordering service  
Most major credit and debit cards are accepted.  
All enquiries, transactions and distribution facilities are provided  
directly by Panasonic UK Ltd.  
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Location of Controls  
Handset controls  
#
# - Receiver  
$ - Function/OK Button  
% - Talk Off/Power Button  
& - Cancel Button  
' - Intercom Button  
( - Charge Contact  
) - Display  
* - Speed Dial Button  
+ - Talk Button  
, - Navigator Key  
- - Redial/Pause Button  
. - Recall Button  
)
*
+
,
-
$
%
&
/ - Charge Contact  
0 - Microphone  
.
/
0
Base unit controls  
'
(
- Page button  
Handset Display  
Icon  
Displays  
Flashes  
Within range of a base unit  
Intercom mode  
Out of range  
Î
Ï
Paging or another unit pages the  
handset  
Making or answering calls  
Less than 30% battery capacity  
30% to 50% battery capacity  
50% to 100% battery capacity  
In Direct Call mode  
Outside call is received  
Û - Recharge battery  
Û
Ú
Ò
Ë
Ò - Fully charged  
In Call Prohibition mode  
In setting mode  
Ô
Â
Ringer tone temporarily OFF  
Key Lock ON  
È
Ó
Á
Speed Dial list/mode  
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Quick Guide  
Function  
Action  
Switch handset on / off Z  
until a confirmation tone sounds.  
Answer a call  
Z‰.  
Make a call  
Dial the number and Z‰.  
Hang up  
Z
.
Turn Key Lock on/off  
Redial last number  
Store a number  
Dial a stored number  
ZY and hold for more than 2 seconds.  
Z‰, ZX.  
ZY. ZV enter number, ZY.  
. ZS/U to select a number, Z‰.  
Dial from the Redial List ZX. ZS/U to select a number, Z‰.  
Adjust Receiver volume ZS/U during a call.  
Call another handset  
Transfer a call  
ZN then the handset number.  
ZNenter the handset number, Z  
.
Three way call  
ZNenter the handset number, ZC.  
Dial from the Caller ID List ZS/U to select a number, Z‰.  
Á Speed Dial Reference Table  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Your Guide to the Display  
Note: The LCD display of the handset can display up to 7 segments and each  
character will be displayed as shown in the following table. Some characters will  
be displayed in a different way; for example, the character M is displayed n.This  
is not a defect of the handset display, it is simply the representation of the  
characters used in this kind of display. The LCD descriptions listed below are  
displays that do not show the correct letter form or are abbreviated descriptions.  
The meanings of these displays have been added for your reference.  
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Display  
Display  
Display  
Display  
Meaning  
Message  
Meaning  
Message  
Alarm  
Automatic  
Ni-Cd  
Ni-MH  
alarm  
auto  
ni-cd  
ni-nh  
Automatic Talk  
Battery Low  
Battery Type  
Base Number  
Base Unit Pin  
Call Option  
No Item  
auto talk  
battery low  
battery type  
bs no  
no item  
Other Option  
Phone Number  
Range Alarm  
Register  
other opt  
phone no  
range alarm  
register hs  
bs pin  
Handset  
call opt  
call waiting  
clock  
direct no  
display opt  
edit call no  
ext ringer  
hs no  
Call Waiting  
Clock  
Ringer Option  
Ringer Volume  
Reset Handset  
Select Base  
Set Alarm  
ringer opt  
ringer vol  
reset hs  
select bs  
set alarm  
set time  
setting bs  
setting hs  
standby mode  
talk mode  
talk time  
time alarm  
tone opt  
Direct Number  
Display Option  
Edit a Call no.  
External Ringer  
Handset Number  
Handset PIN  
Change Handset  
PIN  
Register Hot Key  
Internal Ringer  
Key Tone  
Memory Full  
New Speed  
Set Time  
Setting Base  
Setting Handset  
Standby Mode  
Talk Mode  
Talk Time  
Time Alarm  
Tone Option  
Volume  
hs pin  
hs pin change  
hot key reg  
int ringer  
key tone  
memory full  
new speed  
new pin  
vol  
New PIN  
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Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3 of ‘Base Unit Settings’.  
Cancel Call Restricted  
Numbers  
ZF.  
Enter PIN.  
ZV.  
ZW to cancel number.  
ZY.  
Set the Clock  
ZJ.  
Enter a new time (4 digits) (24  
hour time) (ZK- I).  
ZY.  
! After a mains power failure the  
clock needs to be reset.  
Reset the Base Unit  
You can reset all of the base unit  
settings to their initial factory  
settings. (see “Base Unit Initial  
Settings”).  
ZK.  
Enter PIN.  
ZY.  
! If the base unit is reset, the  
Caller ID list will clear.  
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Handset Initial Settings  
To reset handset to initial settings refer to “Handset Settings”.  
Function  
Initial Setting  
Time Alarm Mode  
Alarm Time  
OFF  
Clear  
Handset Ringer Volume  
Handset External Ringer Pattern  
Handset Internal Ringer Pattern  
Handset Paging Tone Pattern  
Handset Alarm Tone Pattern  
Key Tone  
3
1
1
1
1
ON  
ON  
Call Waiting Tone  
Range Warning Alarm  
Battery Low Alarm  
Standby Mode Display  
Talk Mode Display  
Call Prohibition Mode  
Direct Call Mode  
OFF  
ON  
Base Unit Number  
Length of the Call  
OFF  
OFF  
Direct Call Number  
4 Digit Handset PIN  
Auto Talk  
Clear  
0000  
OFF  
Base Unit Access  
Automatic Base Unit Access  
Handset Receiver Volume  
Redial Memory  
2
All Clear  
Base Unit Initial Settings  
To reset base unit to initial settings refer to “Base Unit Settings”.  
IalSetings  
Function  
Initial Setting  
Ringer Mode  
Number of Rings  
All Handsets  
3
Earth/Time Break Recall  
Pause Timing  
Call Restricted Handset(s)  
Call Restriction Number(s)  
Base Unit PIN  
Time Break Recall  
3 seconds  
All Clear  
All Clear  
0000  
Base Unit Ringer Volume  
Medium  
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Operating Additional  
Handsets  
NOTE: Calls are disconnected  
when the handset moves from one  
radio cell to another.  
Additional KX-A120E handsets are  
available to purchase separately. Up  
to 6 handsets can be registered to a  
single base unit. Using additional  
handsets allows you to have an  
intercom call while simultaneously  
on another handset conducting a call  
to an outside line.  
Registering a Handset  
to a Base Unit  
The handset supplied with the base  
unit is already registered. If an  
optional handset is purchased, it must  
be registered as follows.  
Operating Additional  
Base Units  
! Charge the optional handset  
batteries for 15 hours before  
initial use.  
You can register and operate your  
handset with up to 4 base units. Each  
base unit forms 1 radio cell. If the  
individual bases  
are linked to  
the same  
tele-  
1
2
From the Standby mode, ZV.  
ZSor Uto select setting hs  
(Setting Handset).  
ZV.  
3
4 ZSor Uto select:  
phone  
line  
then  
you can  
extend  
the oper-  
ating  
registration  
2
1
(Registration):  
5
ZV.  
3
register hs  
(Register Handset):  
range of  
the system  
by posi-  
tioning  
the  
bases so  
that the  
two radio  
cells over-  
ZV.  
Zand hold Ïon the base unit  
for 10 seconds. A base registration  
tone sounds.  
! Handset must be registered  
within 1 minute. If over 1 minute  
4
Z
then restart registration.  
lap. If the  
handset is set to  
ZSor Uto select base 1-4  
(base 1-4).  
5
Radio Cell  
Eg.  
Additional  
handsets  
(KX-A120E)  
registered with  
2 base units.  
AUTO base selection,  
in STANDBY MODE  
the handset will  
automatically swap to  
the second base if the  
range on the first base  
is exceeded.  
ZV.  
Enter base unit PIN (4 digits -  
factory preset is 0000).  
ZV.  
When handset and base unit  
connect a confirmation tone  
sounds.  
If handset registration is not  
successful within 5 minutes, an  
error tone sounds.  
It is not possible to transfer calls  
between bases (only between handsets  
linked to the same base unit).  
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Cancelling a Handset  
Selecting a Base Unit  
Each handset can cancel itself or  
another handset.  
When auto(Automatic Base Unit  
Access) is selected, if you move out-  
side of the radio range of the current  
base unit the handset automatically  
searches for other registered bases.  
When a specified base unit is selected,  
the handset will access that base unit  
only.  
From the standby mode, ZV.  
ZSor Uto select setting bs.  
ZV.  
ZG when input code is  
displayed.  
Follow steps 1 to 3 of “Registering  
a Handset to a Base Unit”, then:  
Enter base unit PIN (4 digits).  
ZA - F to select handset  
to cancel.  
ZSor Uto select:  
select bs  
ZY.  
(Select Base Unit):  
Cancelling a Base  
Unit  
ZV.  
ZSor Uto select autoor a  
specific base unit 1 -4 (only  
registered base unit numbers are  
displayed).  
Follow steps 1 to 5 of  
“Registering a Handset to a Base  
Unit”, then:  
ZVto confirm selection.  
Calls (both incoming and outgoing), can  
be conducted only via the selected base  
unit, even if the radio cells overlap  
with neighbouring base units.  
ZSor Uto select:  
cancel base  
(Cancel a Base Unit)  
You can cancel any base unit that your  
handset is registered to.  
ZV.  
Intercom Between  
Handsets  
Enter handset PIN (4 digits).  
FOpoaMul-nitUers  
ZSor Uto select base unit(s)  
to cancel.  
You can use your handsets as a 2-way  
intercom. For example, when Handset  
1 calls Handset 2:  
ZVto set selection.  
Selected base number(s) flash(es).  
ZV.  
Handset 1-  
ZN. Ïblinks.  
ZSor Uto select yes(Yes) or  
no(No).  
ZB(desired handset  
number).  
ZVto confirm selection.  
Handset 2 (ringing) -  
ZOto answer.  
Handset 1 and 2 -  
If selection was yes, clearedis  
displayed briefly.  
Z
to end the call.  
! Intercom calls can be conducted  
within the radio cell of the current  
base unit, but not with units in  
neighbouring radio areas.  
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Transferring Calls to  
Conference Calls  
Another Handset  
The intercom can be used during a  
call to transfer an external call  
between handsets that are registered  
to the same base unit.  
During a conversation in an external  
call, you can make an intercom call  
to another handset and then combine  
the calls together to establish a  
conference call:  
For example, when handset 1  
transfers a call to Handset 2:  
Handset 1 -  
Handset 1 -  
During the call,ZNthen  
ZB(desired handset  
number).  
The call is put on hold.  
If there is no answer , ZNto  
return to the caller.  
During the call, ZN.  
Ïis displayed and the call is put on  
hold.  
ZB(desired handset  
number).  
A ring back tone is heard until  
Handset 2 answers.*  
Handset 2 (ringing) -  
Zor Nto answer.  
Handset 2 (ringing) -  
Handset 1 -  
Zor Nto answer.  
ZCto establish the  
conference call.  
Handset 1 & Handset 2 -  
(Have conversation).  
Handset 1 or Handset 2 -  
Z
to end the conference call.  
Handset 1 -  
Z
to release the call for  
transfer  
OR  
ZNto connect to external  
caller again.  
To transfer the call directly, without  
speaking to the other handset:  
Handset 1 -  
Z
at *.  
Handset 2 -  
Z‰.  
The transfer is complete.  
If the transferred call is not  
answered within 30 seconds,  
Handset 1 will ring again. Zto  
answer the call.  
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Before Requesting Help  
If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you  
should unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working  
telephone in its place. If the known working telephone still has problems, then  
please contact the customer service department of your Network provider. If it  
operates correctly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus. In  
this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your Network provider may charge  
you if they attend a service call that is not due to apparatus supplied by them.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
NO LCD display in  
handset.  
Handset will not turn  
on.  
Handset not turned on.  
Batteries not inserted.  
Batteries not charged.  
Turn on power (pg. 4).  
Insert x 2 rechargeable  
batteries supplied (pg. 3).  
Place handset in base and  
connect AC adaptor to base  
and AC outlet (full charge  
period 15 hrs).  
Batteries charge icon  
not counting up.  
Dirty charge contact.  
Clean charge / battery  
contact and retry charge.  
Connect AC adaptor to base  
unit and AC outlet.  
Base not powered up.  
Îicon flashing.  
Handset not registered to  
base.  
Register handset to base.  
Handset out of range of  
base.  
Handset out of range of  
base.  
Move handset closer to  
base.  
Move handset closer to  
base.  
Wait for other user to  
complete call.  
Handset busy tone  
heard when is  
pressed.  
Another handset in use.  
No dial tone.  
Telephone line not  
connected.  
Insert telephone cord to  
network.  
BforRqustingHelp  
Cannot dial out.  
Call prohibition mode set.  
Particular dialled number  
is restricted.  
Turn feature off.  
Remove number from call  
restricted list.  
Key lock mode ON.  
Base ringer turned off.  
Turn key pad lock OFF.  
Set ringer to one of 3  
volume levels (see “Base  
Unit Settings”).  
Base unit will not  
ring.  
Handset will not  
ring.  
Ringer switched off.  
Set ringer to one of 6  
volume levels (see “Handset  
Settings”).  
Last number redial  
does not work.  
No Caller ID number  
displayed.  
Number exceeded 24  
digits.  
Service not supplied.  
Caller has withheld info.  
Redial manually.  
Caller ID service must be  
arranged with Network  
provider.  
Battery low.  
Recharge batteries.  
Ûicon flashes.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Delete unused base  
registrations from handset.  
Cannot register  
handset to base.  
Max. number of bases  
already registered to  
handset.  
Delete unused handset  
registrations from base.  
Max. number of handsets  
already registered to base  
unit.  
If PIN number is lost,  
contact the Panasonic  
Wrong PIN number  
entered (Default 0000).  
Customer Care Helpline.  
Move base / handset away  
from sources of electrical  
noise ( e.g TV, radio ).  
Electrical noise in local  
area.  
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Technical Information  
Specifications:  
Standard:  
DECT=(Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecommunications).  
GAP=(Generic Access Profile).  
120 Duplex Channels.  
1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz.  
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access).  
1728 kHz.  
Number of channels:  
Frequency range:  
Duplex procedure:  
Channel spacing:  
Bit rate:  
1152 kbit/s.  
Modulation:  
RF Transmission Power:  
Voice coding:  
GFSK.  
approx. 250mW.  
ADPCM/32kbit/s.  
Operating range:  
Up to 300m outdoors (line of sight), up to  
50 m indoors.  
Power source:  
AC Adaptor 220-240 V AC~50/60Hz.  
5 VA.  
Power consumption, base unit:  
Operating conditions:  
Dimensions, Base Unit:  
Dimensions, Handset:  
5o - 40oC, 20 - 80% relative air humidity (dry)  
About 103mm x 122mm x 60mm x 180g  
About 134mm x 46mm x 30mm x 85g  
(without batteries)  
Telephone line cord length:  
AC adaptor cord length:  
About 2.3m  
About 1.9m  
Specifications are subject to change.  
The illustrations used in this manual may differ slightly from the original device.  
Connections:  
The telephone will not work during a power failure.  
We therefore recommend you use a standard telephone and T Adaptor to connect  
this Digital Cordless Phone to the line. Your Panasonic Sales Shop can offer you  
more information about connection possibilities.  
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Index  
AC Adaptor  
Accessories  
Additional  
2,3,20,21  
2,a  
Conference Calls  
Connection  
Controls Location  
19  
3
b
Base Units  
Features  
17  
9
Dialling  
Handsets  
17  
10  
4
pause  
Direct Call Number  
Display  
9
11  
Alarm Settings  
Answering Calls  
Auto Talk  
12  
guide  
standby mode  
talk mode  
d
11  
11  
Base Unit  
connection  
initial settings  
PIN  
3
16  
14  
Earth Recall Mode  
Edit Speed Dial Number  
13  
7
reset  
15  
18  
13,14,15  
selection  
settings  
Batteries  
caution  
Guarantee  
24  
Handset  
display  
2
4,a  
3,a  
4
12  
11  
11  
16  
5
4
5
12  
charging  
insert  
life  
initial settings  
locator  
ON/OFF  
paging  
type  
Battery Low Alarm  
reset  
ringer  
tones  
10  
11  
Call Bar  
11  
Caller ID List  
clear a number  
clear all numbers  
edit a number  
making a call from  
menu / redial list menu  
save a number  
Call Restriction  
Calls  
PIN  
settings  
Help  
Hot Key Dialling  
Helpline Number  
12  
10,11,12  
20  
6
6
6
5
6
6
14  
8
2,12,14,a,21  
Icons  
Intercom  
b
18  
answer  
finishing  
hang up  
4
5
c
Key  
lock  
tone  
c,9  
11  
Index  
making  
redial  
5
5
Making Calls  
5
5
5
threeway  
c
19  
9
18  
18  
7
from the redial list  
from the caller ID list  
from the speed dial list  
transferring  
Call Waiting  
Cancel a Base Unit  
Cancel a Handset  
Clear Speed Dial Number  
Clock  
7
Network Dependent features  
3,a  
15  
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Index  
ON / OFF  
Three Way Conversation  
Time Break Recall (TBR)  
Tone Option  
19  
9,13  
alarm  
auto talk  
10  
12  
call prohibition  
direct call  
key lock  
power  
11  
11,12  
9
battery low  
call waiting tone  
key tone  
11  
11  
11  
11  
19  
4
11  
range alarm  
tones  
Transferring a Call  
Paging  
Pause Timing  
Power ON / OFF  
5
14  
4
Volume  
base unit  
handset  
13  
10  
Quick Guide  
controls  
display  
c
b
d
b
Wall Mounting  
3
icons  
Range Warning Alarm  
Recall  
Receiver Volume  
Redialling  
11  
9
5
5
Registering a Handset  
Register Speed Dial Number  
Reset Base  
Reset Handset  
Ringer Pattern  
alarm  
17  
7
15  
12  
10  
10  
10  
10  
external  
internal  
paging  
Safety  
Setting Up  
2
3
Specifications  
21  
Speed Dial  
clear speed dial number  
dialling stored numbers  
edit speed dial number  
reference table  
7
7
7
c
register speed dial number  
saving numbers to speed dial  
storing new numbers  
7
7
7
Idnex  
Technical Information  
21  
Telephone Line Cord  
2,3,21  
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Guarantee  
CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE  
This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or  
other rights of consumer purchasers. If within the applicable guarantee period, the  
appliance proves to be defective by reason of faulty design, workmanship or  
materials, we undertake subject to the following conditions to have the defective  
appliance (or any part or parts there of) repaired or replaced free of charge.  
1. The appliance shall have been purchased and used solely within either the UK  
or ROI and in accordance with standard operating instructions and the technical  
and/or Safety Standards required in the UK.  
2. The appliance should be returned together with this guarantee and proof of date  
of purchase promptly on being found defective at the purchaser’s risk and  
expense to the authorised dealer from whom the appliance was purchased or to  
the nearest authorised dealer. All enquires must be through such dealers.  
3. This guarantee shall not apply to damage caused through fire, accident,  
lightning, misuse, wear and tear, neglect, incorrect adjustment or repair, to  
damage caused through installation, adaption, modification or use in an  
improper manner or inconsistent with the technical and/or safety standards  
required in the country where this appliance is used, or to damage occurred  
during transit to or from the purchaser.  
4. If at any time during the guarantee period any part or parts of the appliance are  
replaced with a part or parts not supplied or approved by us or of an objective  
quality safe and suitable for the appliance, or the appliance has been dismantled  
or repaired by any person not authorised by us, we shall have the right to  
terminate this guarantee in whole or in part immediately without further notice.  
5. The purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is  
for the repair or replacement of the appliance or any defective part or parts and  
no other remedy, including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential  
damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be available to the purchaser.  
6. This guarantee shall not apply to batteries and any other items of limited  
natural life.  
7. Our decision on all matters relating to complaints shall be final. Any appliance  
or defective part which has been replaced shall become our property.  
8. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months.  
Gurante  
Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt.  
Panasonic Business Systems U.K.  
Receipt No.  
Date of Purchase  
Serial No.  
Model No. KX-TCD650E  
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MODEL No. KX-TCD650E  
Hereby, Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Limited declares that this (KX-TCD650E) is in  
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
A copy of the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity to the essential requirements of the  
For your future reference  
Serial No.  
Date of purchase  
(found on the bottom of the unit)  
Name and address of dealer  
Customer Care Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076  
R.O.I. 01289 8333  
0436  
1999/5/EC  
Technical specifications are subject to change.  
Sales Department:  
Panasonic Business Systems U.K.  
Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP  
Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Ltd.  
Pencarn Way, Duffryn, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom  
Printed in Thailand  
QUQX00018ZD LL0202LL204KP1  

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