Panasonic KX-TCD955EC Operating Instructions Manual

PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE.
Charge the batteries for about 4 hours before initial use.
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephony calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
Caller ID Compatible
Important Information
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APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems spec­ified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them.
610109
Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC outlet other than the standard AC 230–240 V, 50 Hz.
• Outlet voltage DC1 8 V, 300 mA Outlet voltage DC2 9 V, 200 mA
• The apparatus is approved for use with the KX-TCA9E or KX-TCA11E power supply.
• CAUTION: Do not remove cover. Live parts inside.
This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities:
1) Storage of names and telephone numbers in the phonebook for retrieval
2) Last number redial
3) Simple telephone facility
4) PBX earth register recall (option) PBX timed break register recall
5) MF signalling
6) LD signalling
7) Pause
8) 1 way paging
9) Call prohibition
10) Call restriction
11) Direct call
12) Intercom between handsets
13) Transferring a call from one handset to another
14) Conference
15) Setting the call waiting tone
16) Accessing the base unit
17) Caller ID service compatible
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result, it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was granted.
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
This relates to the performance of the apparatus when used in combination with other items of apparatus. It enables the calculation of the maximum number of items of apparatus that may be connected simultaneously to the line by summing the REN values of each item. A BT supplied instrument has a REN value of 1 unless otherwise marked.
Method of connection
This is connected to the exchange line or PABX/PMBX (Private Automatic/Manual Branch Exchange) extension by the new standard British Telecom plug and socket. Arrangements for provision of this type of termination can be made through the nearest British Telecom Sales Office. The apparatus may be connected to the following types of installation. The apparatus has been approved for use under the following conditions:
A maximum REN value of 4 should not be exceeded. The REN value of this apparatus is 1.
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a) This apparatus may be used on
telecommunication systems employing LD and MF signalling. It is suitable for connection to a direct exchange line on the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or via a compatible PBX (Private Branch Exchange). (Contact the supplier for an up to date list of compatible PBX’s.)
b) This apparatus is not suitable as
an extension to a payphone or for use on a party line with shared service.
This cordless telephone has been designed to operate on radio frequencies which have been assigned to the exclusive use of cordless telephones. As the use of cordless telephones becomes more widespread users may experience a reduction in the quality of service obtainable from this apparatus.
Although this equipment can use either loop disconnected or DTMF signalling, only the performance of the DTMF signalling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation. It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signalling for access to public or private emergency services. DTMF signalling also provides faster call set up.
999 or 112 can be dialled on the apparatus for the purposes of making outgoing calls to the BT Emergency (999 or 112) Service.
WARNING:
The apparatus may be unable to make emergency 999 or 112 telephone calls, under certain conditions, e.g.
• Radio interference caused by another cordless telephone operating on the same radio frequency.
• The portable handset battery needs recharging, or has failed.
• The portable handset cannot be used while charging.
Any cases of difficulty should be referred in the first instance to the supplier of the apparatus.
NOTE:
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 gives problems, then please contact the customer service department of your PSTN operator. If it operates properly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus. In this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your PSTN operator may charge you if they attend a service call that is not due to apparatus supplied by them.
Before Initial Use
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Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic digital cordless telephone.
Caller ID, where available, is a telephone company service.After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display the caller’s phone number.
For your future reference
Serial No. Date of purchase
(found on the bottom of the unit)
Name and address of dealer
Included with this unit
AC Adaptor (p.10) Part No.KX-TCA9E or
KX-TCA11E
one one three
Telephone Line Cord (p.10) Part No.PQJA87S
Battery (p.9) Part No.Panasonic P-03H (BYD PQP25AAA)
one one
Handset Cover (p. 9) Part No.PQKK10091Z2
Belt Clip (p.55) Part No.PQKE10071Z2
one
Operating Instructions Part No.PQQX12192Z
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For Best Performance
Battery Charge
Rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries power the handset. Install the batteries (p.9) and charge them for about 4 hours before initial use (p. 11).
Base Unit Location
Calls are transmitted between the base unit and the handset using wireless radio waves.For maximum distance and noise-free operation, the recommended base unit location is:
Away from electrical appliances such as a TV, radio, personal computer or another telephone.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions such as walls.
Contents
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Making Calls ..................................16
Answering Calls ............................18
Caller ID Service ...........................19
Using the Caller List .....................20
Viewing the Caller List .................20
Calling Back from the Caller List
..21
Editing the Caller’s Phone
Number ........................................21
Storing Caller List Information
in the Phonebook ........................22
Clearing Caller List Information....23
Chapter 1
Preparation
Chapter 3
Advanced Operations (Special Programming Features)
Location of Controls ......................8
Display .............................................9
Settings ............................................9
Installing the Batteries in the
Handset .........................................9
Connections ................................10
Battery Charge..............................11
Turning the Power ON..................12
Selecting the Display Language...12
Selecting the Dialling Mode..........13
Selecting the Handset Ringer
Volume/Pattern.............................14
Selecting the Base Unit
Ringer Volume..............................15
Setting the Auto Talk Feature.......15
Summary of Programmable
Functions........................................32
Setting the Password....................34
Direct Call.......................................36
Setting the Direct Call Number
and Mode .....................................36
Dialling the Stored Number..........36
Call Prohibition..............................37
Call Restriction ..............................38
Other Programmable Settings......40
Setting the Key Tones..................40
Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Using the Phonebook ...................24
Storing Names and Numbers
in the Phonebook ........................24
Finding Items in the Phonebook...26
Dialling from the Phonebook........26
Editing an Item in the
Phonebook ...................................27
Clearing an Item from
the Phonebook .............................27
Special Features ...........................28
How to Use the Pause Feature (For Analog PBX Line/Long
Distance Service Users) ..............28
Handset Locator...........................29
Temporary Tone Dialling (For Rotary or Pulse Service Users) ...29
Setting the Key Lock ....................30
Using the Recall Feature..............30
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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5
Setting the Range Warning
Alarm............................................40
Setting the Battery Low Alarm......41
Selecting the Talk Mode Display ..41
Clearing the Settings
in Memory ......................................42
Chapter 5
Useful Information
Chapter 4
Multi-Unit User Operations
For Optional Multi-Unit Users.......44
Operating More than One
Handset........................................44
Operating More than One Base
Unit...............................................44
Registration....................................45
Registering a Handset in the
Base Unit......................................45
Selecting the Base Unit Access ...46
Cancelling a Handset...................47
Bell Selection.................................48
Selecting the Stand-by Mode
Display............................................50
Paging/Intercom.............................51
Paging All Handsets from
the Base Unit ................................51
Intercom between Handsets.........51
Transferring a Call from One
Handset to Another .......................52
Conference ..................................53
Setting the Call Waiting Tone.......53
Replacing the Batteries.................54
Using the Belt Clip .......................55
Before Requesting Help ...............56
Safety Instructions ........................59
Adding Another Phone..................60
Important Notice Concerning the Correct Use and Charging of
Ni-Cd (Ni-MH) Batteries.................60
Term Definitions............................61
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Location of Controls
Base unit
Handset
Charge Contacts (p. 11)
Page Button (p. 29, 51)
In Use Indicator ( ) (p. 29, 45)
Charge Indicator ( ) (p. 11)
CALLER ID Indicator (p. 19)
Antenna
CALLER ID
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PQRS
7
TUV
8 0
WXYZ
9
PWR
RCL
F
C
INT'
OKOK
Display (p. 9)
Talk Button (p. 16, 17)
Function Button (p. 12, 25, 30, 32)
Recall Button (p. 30)
Charge Contacts (p. 11)
F
Tone Button (p. 29)
Intercom Button (p. 51)
Navigator Key (I, OKH, G, F) (p. 12, 18, 20, 26, 32)
Cancel Button (p. 12, 16, 17, 20, 26, 32)
Power Button (p. 12)
INT
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RCL
PWR
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Display
Icons
ABCDEFGHIabcdefg
1234567890123456
The in range icon indicates that the handset is in range of the base unit.It flashes when the handset is out of range.
The page/intercom icon is displayed when paging or using the intercom.It flashes when another unit pages the handset.
The talk icon is displayed when making or answering calls.It flashes when an outside call is being received.
The call prohibition icon is displayed when this mode is turned on (p.37).
The Caller ID icon is displayed when viewing the Caller List (p.20) or “Private ring” is set in the phonebook (p.24).
The phonebook icon is displayed when storing or viewing the phonebook items (p.24).
The battery icon indicates the battery strength (p.11).
Pause” is selected while dialling (p.28).
is pressed while dialling.
RCL
P
F
Characters
Installing the Batteries in the Handset
Install the batteries as shown.Then install the handset cover.
If the rechargeable batteries are not inserted correctly, the handset will not work.
Settings
Connections
Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord to the bottom of the unit.Then connect the cords as shown.
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Settings
8V 9V
Fasten the cords to prevent them from being disconnected.
Hooks
To Mains Outlet (AC 230–240 V, 50 Hz)
To B.T. Socket
AC Adaptor
Telephone Line Cord
TNV*
Telephone Line Cord
AC Adaptor
USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR KX-TCA9E OR KX-TCA11E.
Be careful not to confuse the telephone line jack with the AC adaptor jack on the base unit. If
connected improperly, the base unit will not work and damage may occur.
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.)
To connect a standard telephone on the same line, see page 60.
If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Caller ID services, you cannot access
those services.
CONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY
This apparatus is intended for use when powered by the KX-TCA9E or KX-TCA11E. Using other power supplies will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
*The abbreviation TNV means
“Telephone Networ k Voltage”.
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Battery Charge
At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged.To charge, place the handset on the base unit.Please charge the batteries for about 4 hours before initial use.
The charge indicator ( ) lights.
OR
Charge Indicator ( )
Battery strength
Recharge
When “ ” flashes or the unit beeps ever y 15 seconds, recharge the batteries.
Battery strength
You can check the present battery strength on the display.
3 New Calls 3 New Calls Base 1
Battery information
After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged:
Operation
Approx.Ni-Cd battery life (Included)
Up to about 6 hours
Up to about 65 hours
While in use (Talk)
While not in use (Stand-By)
Battery icon
Fully charged Medium Low No power
(Flashing)
Approx.Ni-MH battery life (Optional)
Up to about 12 hours
Up to about 130 hours
Battery life may be shortened depending on usage conditions, such as: — when viewing the Caller ID Caller List or phonebook, and — ambient temperature.
Clean the handset and the base unit charge contacts with a soft,dr y cloth once a month. Clean more often if the unit is subject to grease, dust or high humidity. Otherwise the batteries
may not charge properly.
If the batteries are fully charged, you do not have to place the handset on the base unit until “ ” flashes.This will maximise the batter y life.
The batteries cannot be overcharged.
Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries (AAA size) are available (see page 54).
Read “Important Notice Concerning the Correct Use and Charging of Ni-Cd (Ni-MH) Batteries” on
page 60.
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Settings
1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”.
3 Press OKH. 4 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Setting Handset”.
5 Press OKH. 6 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Select Language”.
F
7 Press OKH.
The current setting is at the arrow.
8 Press G or F to select the desired
language.
9 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to that of step 6, in
the language selected in step 8.To return to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
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You can press to go to the next menu instead of pressing G.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing .
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F
Selecting the Display Language
You can choose either Ger man, English, Spanish, Norwegian, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch or Swedish as the display language.The factory preset is English.
Make sure that the power is ON and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
H
Select Language Auto Talk
0 New Calls
Base 1
Turning the Power ON
To turn the power OFF, press and hold
until a beep sounds.
The display will go blank.
The handset will not ring.
Depending on the programming mode, you
may not be able to turn the power off. First make sure the handset is set to the stand-by mode.
PWR
You can choose wheter to display the base unit number, handset number or no display in the stand-by mode by programming (p. 50).
Press .
After all possible configurations briefly appear, the display will change to the following.Then the handset is in the stand-by mode.
PWR
# The number of new Caller ID calls
received (p.19)
$ The current connected base unit
number (p.45)
#
$
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Selecting the Dialling Mode
You can program the dialling mode to tone or pulse.If you have touch tone service, set to tone. If rotary or pulse service is used, set to pulse.The factor y preset is tone.
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12) and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
10 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to “Setting
Base”.To return to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
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1 Press . 2
Press
G or F until the arrow points to
Program”.
3 Press OKH. 4 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Setting Base”.
5 Press OKH.
Input Command”is displayed.
6 Press .
7 Enter the base unit password.
The factory preset is 0000.To change the base unit password, see page 35.
8 Press .
The current mode is displayed.
1: Tone 2: Pulse
9 To select Pulse, press .
OR To select Tone, press .
1
2
1
3
F
If 5 beeps sound in step 7, the entered password is incorrect.Enter the correct password.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing .
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You can deter mine which type of local BT exchange you are connected to using the following procedure.
1 Ensure that the dialling mode is selected
tone.
2 Press , then identify the dial tone. 3 Dial a number you are familiar with. 4 If the call is successful, you are
connected to a tone exchange. Therefore, leave the dialling mode as tone.
5 If the call is not successful, you are
connected to pulse exchange. Therefore, set the dialling mode to pulse.
Ex.Tone is selected.
Input Command
3
----
Input Command
31 1
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Settings
Ringer Volume
LOW HIGH
1
Press .
2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Setting Handset”, then press
OKH.
4 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Ringer Volume”, then press
OKH.
The current volume is displayed and rings.
5 Press G or F to select the desired
level.
Each time you press a button, the selected volume is displayed and rings.
F
Selecting the Handset Ringer Volume/Pattern
You can program the desired handset ringer volume and pattern.
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12) and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
You can press to go to the next menu instead of pressing G.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing .
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F
Ringer volume
7 levels are available.The lowest level is 1.The highest level is 6.The factory preset is 3. When set to OFF, the handset will not ring.
Ringer pattern
You can program the desired handset ringer pattern (6 patterns).The factor y preset is pattern 1.
6 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to “Ringer
Volume”.To return to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
When set to OFF, “Ringer Off”will be displayed.
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To set to OFF, erase “ ”by pressing G until “OFF” is displayed.
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of the ringer volume
procedures.
2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Ringer Pattern”.
3 Press OKH.
The current ringer pattern is at the arrow and rings.
4 Press G or F to select the desired
pattern.
Each time you press a button, the selected ringer pattern will sound.
5 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to “Ringer
Pattern”.To return to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
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Ringer Pattern
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Ringer 1 Ringer 2
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1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Setting Base”, then press
OKH.
Input Command”is displayed.
4 Press TWICE.
The current volume is displayed.
1: LOW 2: MEDIUM 3: HIGH 0: OFF
2
F
Selecting the Base Unit Ringer Volume
4 levels (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, OFF) are available.The factory preset is MEDIUM.When set to OFF, the base unit will not ring.
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12) and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
5 Press the desired volume level , ,
or .
Each time you press a button, the selected volume is displayed and rings.
6 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to “Setting
Base”.To return to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing .
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Setting the Auto Talk Feature
The Auto Talk feature allows you to answer a call by lifting the handset off the base unit without pressing .If you want to use this feature, turn the feature ON.The factory preset is OFF. In order to view Caller ID information before answering a call, leave the Auto Talk feature OFF.
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12) and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
You can press to go to the next menu instead of pressing G.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing .
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F
1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Setting Handset”, then press
OKH.
4 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Auto Talk”, then press
OKH.
The current setting is at the arrow.
F
5 Press G or F to select ON or OFF. 6 Press OKH.
A confirmation tone sounds.
The display will return to “Auto Talk”.
To retur n to the stand-by mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
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To select the receiver volume
3 levels (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW) are available. The factory preset is MEDIUM.
While talking, press
F or G to select the
desired level.
The display shows the volume level.
After a few seconds, the display will return to
the length of the call.
OR
In the stand-by mode, proceed as follows.
1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Receiver Volume”, then press
OKH.
4 Press F or G to select the desired
level.
5 Press OKH.
The display will return to “Receiver Volume”.To return to the stand-by
mode, press or wait for 60 seconds.
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F
Receiver Volume
LOW HIGH
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To dial after confirming the entered number
1 Enter a phone number.
The entered number is displayed.
If you misdial, press I.Digits are erased
from the right.
To cancel, press I firmly.
If your line has rotary or pulse service, any
access numbers entered after pressing
will not be included when dialling.
2 Press .
” is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display will start
showing the length of the call.
3 To hang up, press or place the
handset on the base unit.
The handset will return to the stand-by mode.
Making Calls
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12).
1 Press .
” is displayed.
2 Dial a phone number.
The dialled number is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display will start
showing the length of the call.
If “ ”flashes and an alar m tone sounds after pressing , move closer to the base unit.Then try again.
You can choose whether to display the length of the call or phone number in the talk mode by programming (p. 41).
3 To hang up, press or place the
handset on the base unit.
The handset will return to the stand-by mode.
Ex.LOW is selected.
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Basic Operations
To redial the last number dialled
1 Press . 2 Press .
3 While “Redial”is at the arrow,press
OKH.
The last number dialled is automatically redialled.
F
H
Redial Go Back
To redial after confirming the numbers in redial memory
The unit automatically stores the last 10 numbers dialled into redial memory.
1 Press .
2 While “Redial”is at the arrow,press
OKH.
The last number dialled is displayed.
3 Press G or F until the desired number
is displayed.
To search from the most recent to oldest number, press G.To search from the oldest to most recent number, press F.
When the number at the top of the redial memory is displayed, two beeps will sound.
To exit the list, press .
4 Press .
The number is dialled automatically.
If “No Stored Memory”is displayed in
step 2, the redial memory is empty.
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F
To clear a number in the redial memory
1 While the desired number is displayed,
press
OKH.
2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Clear”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F to select “YES”, then
press
OKH.
To clear all numbers in the redial memory
Select “All Clear” in step 2 above. OR
1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Program”, then press
OKH.
3 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Clear Redial”, then press
OKH.
4 Press G or F to select “YES”, then
press
OKH.
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To store a redial number in the phonebook
1 While the desired number is displayed,
press
OKH.
2 While “Save Phonebook”is at the
arrow, press
OKH.
The display shows the number of remaining phonebook items, then “<Enter Name>”.
3 To store the name, see page 24, from
step 4.
If your line has rotary or pulse service, any access numbers entered after pressing will not be included when redialling.
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Redial Caller ID New Phonebook
If the same phone number is stored in the phonebook (p.24), the name will be displayed.
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To turn the handset ringer off temporarily
When the handset starts ringing, press G firmly.
Ringer Off”is displayed and the handset stops ringing.
The ringer will turn back on for the next call.
This function will not work when the handset is
on the base unit.
Answering Calls
1 Press .
You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button to , or (—Any Key T alk).
2 To hang up, press or place the
handset on the base unit.
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Auto talk
If you set the Auto Talk feature to ON (p.15), you can answer a call by lifting the handset off the base unit without pressing .
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12), otherwise the handset will not ring. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party information will be displayed after the first ring
(p.19). In order to view the Caller ID information, please wait until the second ring to answer a call.
The handset and base unit will not ring if both ringer volumes are set to OFF (p.14, 15).
Backlit LCD display
The lighted display will stay on for about 10 seconds after pressing a handset button or lifting the handset off the base unit.
Ringer Off
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Caller ID Service
This unit is compatible with a Caller ID service offered by your telephone company.After subscribing to a Caller ID service, the calling party’s information will be displayed after the first ring. The unit can record information of up to 50 different callers in the Caller List. Using this list, you can automatically call back a caller.You can store a caller’s numbers from the Caller List in the phonebook.
How caller information is displayed when a call is received
The display shows the caller’s phone number after the first ring.
After you answer the call, the display will show the length of the call.
Private name display
If you receive a call from one of the same phone numbers stored in the phonebook, the caller’s name will be displayed.
Caller information cannot be displayed in the following cases: — If the caller dialled from an area which does
not provide a Caller ID service, the display will show “Out of Area”.
— If the caller has requested not to display
his/her information, the display will show “Private Caller”.
If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Caller ID ser vices, you cannot access those services.
Checking the number of new calls
When new calls have been received, the CALLER ID indicator flashes on the base unit.In the stand-by mode, the display shows the number of new calls.
For example, if you have received 10 new calls, the display will show the following:
To use this function, names and phone numbers must be stored in the phonebook (p.24).
1234567890123456 78
Peter Brown
87654321
10 New Calls
Base 1
20
12345678
04.27 11:38
Tom West 3456789
04.27 20:30
Using the Caller List
1 Press . 2 Press G or F until the arrow points to
Caller ID”.
3 Press OKH.
The most recent caller’s information is displayed.
F
If “No Stored Memory”is displayed in step 3, the Caller List is empty.The display will return to the stand-by mode.
4 To search from the most recent call,
press G repeatedly. To search from the oldest call, press F repeatedly.
To scroll between callers, press G or F.
5 To exit the list, press .
The handset will return to the stand-by mode.
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Ex.The caller’s name and number are stored
in the phonebook.
Viewing the Caller List
Information of up to 50 different callers is sorted from the most recent to the oldest call in the Caller List.When the 51st call is received, the oldest call is deleted.Each caller’s phone number, the time and day received are shown. If a call is received with the private name display function (p. 19), the caller’s name will be shown. To check who has called, follow the steps below.
Make sure that the power is ON (p. 12) and the unit is in the stand-by mode.
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When the same caller calls again, the call entry with “ ” will be deleted and replaced with the new call entry.
What “ ” means:
When you have checked new calls, answered the call or called back the caller, “ ” will be added to the caller information.
If more than one call is received from the same caller, only the date and time of the most recent call will be recorded.
When viewing long telephone numbers:
If an arrow () is displayed after the number the whole telephone number has not been shown. Press to see the remaining numbers.
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678
04.27 15:30
Press .
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