Panasonic KX-TG2000B User Manual

Caller ID Compatible
2.4GHz Multi-Handset Cordless Phone System
Model No. KX-TG2000B
Pulse-or-tone dialing capability
Operating Instructions
PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE.
Charge the handset battery for about 8 hours before initial use.
2-LINE
for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico
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Before Initial Use
Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on page 102 before use. Read and understand all instructions.
Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic cordless telephone.
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Accessories (included) For extra orders, call 1-800-332-5368.
AC Adaptor for Base Unit (p. 13)
Order No. PQLV12Z
one
AC Adaptor for Charger (p. 16)
Order No. KX-TCA1-G
one
one
Base Unit Handset
(p. 13)
Order No. PQJXF0113Z
one one
Backup Battery (p. 12)
Order No. P-P507 (PQP50AA61)
4-Wire
Telephone Line Cord
with Green Plugs (p. 14, 15)
one
Handset Cord (p. 13)
Order No. PQJA212N
Charger (p. 16)
Order No. PQLV30001Z
Belt Clip (p. 85)
Order No. PQKE10101Z1
one
one
2-Wire
Telephone Line Cord with
Transparent Plugs (p. 15)
one
CHARGE
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For Best Performance
Handset Battery Charge
A rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery powers the cordless handset. Charge the battery for about 8 hours before initial use (p. 16). Make sure the handset faces forward as shown.
If you charge the discharged battery, it will be charged quickly. In that case the handset may feel warm. This is normal.
Base Unit Location/Noise
Calls are transmitted between the base unit and the cordless 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, personal computer or another cordless phone.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions such as walls.
Raise the antenna.
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Contents
Chapter 1
Preparation
Location of Controls............................................................................ 8
Displays................................................................................................ 11
Installation............................................................................................ 12
Installing the Backup Battery in the Base Unit.................................... 12
Connecting the Handset and AC Adaptor .......................................... 13
Connecting the Telephone Line Cord(s)............................................. 14
Connecting the AC Adaptor to the Charger........................................ 16
Handset Battery Charge ..................................................................... 16
Programmable Settings ...................................................................... 18
Programming Guidelines ........................................... 18
Registration for Additional Cordless Handsets .......... 19
Date and Time Adjustment ................................................... 20
Selecting the Dialing Mode ................................................... 21
Selecting the Ringer Volume ..................................... 22
Ring Group Setting ............................................................... 23
Function Menu Table ................................................. 24
Chapter 2
Basic Operation
The Unit Capabilities (Operating More than One Handset) ............. 25
Making Calls ............................................................... 26
With the Base Unit.............................................................................. 26
With the Cordless Handset................................................................. 28
Answering Calls ......................................................... 30
Using the Other Line During a Conversation .......... 31
Intercom ...................................................................... 32
Making Intercom Calls ........................................................................ 32
Answering Intercom Calls................................................................... 33
Transferring a Call ...................................................... 34
Conference .................................................................. 35
Using the Directory ................................................... 36
Storing Names and Numbers in the Directory ................................... 36
Dialing from the Directory .................................................................. 38
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Important:
: Must be carried out with the base unit.
: Must be carried out with the cordless handset.
: Must be carried out by both the base unit and cordless
handset together.
: Must be carried out separately by the base unit and the
cordless handset.
Handset
Base Unit
Base Unit & Handset
Handset
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Editing an Item in the Directory ......................................................... 39
Erasing an Item in the Directory ........................................................ 39
Caller ID Service .................................................................................. 40
Using the Caller List ................................................... 41
Viewing the Caller List ........................................................................ 41
Calling Back from the Caller List ........................................................ 42
Editing the Callers Phone Number .................................................... 43
Storing Caller List Information in the Directory ................................... 44
Erasing Caller List Information ........................................................... 45
Chapter 3
Advanced Operation
Special Features .................................................................................. 46
How to Use the PAUSE Button
(For Analog PBX Line/Long Distance Service Users) ................... 46
For Call Waiting Service Users ................................. 46
Temporary Tone Dialing
(For Rotary or Pulse Service Users)
... 46
Setting the Key Lock ............................................................. 47
FLASH Button ........................................................... 47
Other Programmable Settings............................................................ 48
Setting the Auto Talk Feature ............................................... 48
Selecting the Ringer Pattern .................................... 48
Calling Line Selection ................................................ 49
Setting Call Restriction Numbers ......................................... 50
Incoming Call Tone ................................................... 51
Setting the PIN ..................................................................... 52
Registering Optional Cordless Handsets Using the PIN
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Canceling Cordless Handset Registration ................. 54
Selecting the Line Mode ...................................................... 55
Erasing the Directory, Caller List and Redial List ...... 55
Chapter 4
Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/Answering System
Voice Mail System ............................................................................... 56
Setting the Mailbox Password ................................... 57
Automated Attendant System ............................................................ 58
How Automated Attendant System Works ......................................... 58
Setting the Automated Attendant System ............................. 59
Setting the Handset Answer Mode ........................................ 61
Recording a Personal Greeting Message .............................. 62
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Call Transfer Status............................................................................ 63
Call Operator Status ........................................................................... 64
Answering System............................................................................... 65
Setting the Answering System .............................................. 65
Listening to Messages with the Base Unit ........................................ 68
Transferring a Message...................................................................... 70
Erasing a Message............................................................................. 70
Listening to Messages with the Cordless Handset .......................... 71
Transferring a Message...................................................................... 72
Erasing a Message............................................................................. 73
Listening to Messages in the General Delivery Mailbox..................... 73
Delivering Your Own Message .................................. 74
Other Voice Mail System Features..................................................... 75
Call Monitoring Feature ........................................................ 75
Recording Mode ................................................................... 75
Transferring a Call to a Personal Mailbox ............................. 76
Checking the Remaining Recording Time and Number of Messages
.. 76
Message Menu Mode ................................................ 77
Automatic Message Delete Feature ..................................... 77
Erasing All Messages in Mailboxes ...................................... 78
Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone .................................. 79
How to Access the Voice Mail System ............................................... 79
Pager Call .................................................................... 82
Storing a Pager Number .................................................................... 82
Storing the Pager Display Number ..................................................... 83
Setting the Unit to Call a Pager .......................................................... 84
Chapter 5
Useful Information
Using the Handset Belt Clip................................................................ 85
Wall Mounting for the Charger ........................................................... 85
Using an Optional Headset ........................................ 86
Clearing Settings ........................................................ 89
Handset Battery Replacement............................................................ 90
Backup Battery Replacement............................................................. 90
RESET Button ...................................................................................... 91
Adding Another Phone........................................................................ 91
Error Messages.................................................................................... 92
Before Requesting Help...................................................................... 95
Important Safety Instructions.............................................................102
FCC and Other Information.................................................................104
Index .....................................................................................................106
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Location of Controls

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(CONF) (Conference)
Button (p. 35)
(REDIAL) Button (p. 27)
LINE 2 Button and Indicator (p. 26, 28, 30, 31)
(HOLD) Button
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DIGITAL SP-PHONE (Speakerphone) /HEADSET
Button and Indicator (p. 26, 30, 32, 87)
MIC (Microphone) (p. 26, 30, 60, 66)
BATTERY Indicator (p. 12)
INTERCOM/TRANSFER
Buttons ((ALL), (1) to (8)) (p. 32, 34)
LINE 1 Button and Indicator (p. 26, 28, 30, 31)
(TONE) Button
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(RESET) Button
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Display (p. 11)
(TALK) Button
(p. 28, 30, 33)
(CLEAR) Button
(p. 37, 39, 45, 54, 73)
Navigator Key ( , , H, I) (p. 18, 29, 38, 41)
(FUNCTION/EXIT)
Button (p. 18, 38, 41, 47)
(TONE) Button
(p. 46)
(REDIAL/PAUSE/EDIT)
Button (p. 29, 39, 43, 46)
(CALL!WAIT/FLASH)
Button (p. 46, 47)
LINE 2 Button (p. 28, 30, 31)
Headset Jack (p. 88)
(ENTER)/ (Voice Mail)
Button (p. 18, 61, 71, 74)
(CONF) (Conference)
Button (p. 35)
(INTERCOM/HOLD/TRANSFER)
Button (p. 29, 33, 34)
Charge Contacts (p. 17)
LINE 1 Button (p. 28, 30, 31)
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Displays

Chapter 1
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Base unit
Cordless handset
BAuto Attendant Icon
AVoice Mail Icon
BLine Status Icon
CBattery Icon
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AThe handset in-use icon indicates the status of registered cordless
handsets. If a cordless handset is in the talk or intercom mode, or listening to messages, the relevant number is displayed.
BIf you turn the Automated Attendant System on, the relevant line icon is
displayed (p. 59).
CThe time and date are displayed on the first line in the standby mode.
The display shows the dialed number, call status, programming options and directory items etc. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, caller information will be displayed (p. 40).
AThe voice mail icon flashes if
there is at least one new message in your mailbox (p. 71). During playback, it will be displayed.
12:00AM JAN. 1
AHandset In-Use Icon
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Off (invisible) The line is free. On The line is being used. Flashing A call is on hold. The Automated Attendant System or
Answering System is responding to a call (p. 58, 65).
Flashing quickly
A call is being received.
CThe battery icon indicates the battery strength (p. 17). DThe handset number ([1] to [8]) is displayed in the standby mode
(p. 19, 53). The display shows the dialed number, call status, programming options and directory items etc. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, caller information will be displayed (p. 40).
Backlit LCD displays
Both the base unit and cordless handset have a backlit LCD display. The lighted cordless handset display will stay on for about 10 seconds after pressing a button or lifting the handset off the charger.
BThe line status icons function as follows.
[1]
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The battery cannot be overcharged.
If the backup battery has been discharged during a power failure, the unit will not
work. If required, you can connect a standard telephone on the same line. See page 91.
BATTERY Indicator:
The BATTERY indicator lights while the battery is being charged. (This is normal.)
During a power failure (or if the AC adaptor is disconnected), the BATTERY indicator shows the battery strength:
Full to Medium: The indicator lights. Low: The indicator flashes. No power: The indicator light is off.
Installing the Backup Battery in the Base Unit
A rechargeable Ni-Cd battery works as emergency power during a power failure. The fully charged backup battery provides the base unit with a minimum of 20 minutes operation. The battery is charged in the base unit while the AC adaptor is connected (p. 13). It takes about 10 hours to charge fully.
1
Open the battery cover.
2
Install the backup battery in the battery compartment. Close the battery cover.
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Use only a Panasonic Handset for the KX-TG2000B.
USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQLV12 (Order No. PQLV12Z).
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor
to feel warm during use.)
The BATTERY indicator lights while the AC adaptor is connected with the backup battery installed (p. 12). (This is normal.)
Connecting the Handset and AC Adaptor
Handset
Handset Cord
Power Outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
AC Adaptor PQLV12
Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent it from being disconnected.
Hook
Raise the antenna.
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Installation
Connecting the Telephone Line Cord(s)
Connect the telephone line cord(s) to the base unit.
To connect a two-line telephone jack
Two-Line Telephone Jack (RJ14C)
4-Wire Telephone Line Cord with
GREEN Plugs
GREEN Plug
LINE 2 LINE 1/2
TRANSPARENT Plug
GREEN Plug
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To connect two single-line telephone jacks
Single-Line Telephone Jacks (RJ11C)
LINE2
LINE1
4-Wire Telephone Line Cord with
GREEN Plugs
2-Wire Telephone Line Cord with
TRANSPARENT Plugs
If you use the unit as a single-line telephone only
TRANSPARENT Plug
Single-Line Telephone Jack (RJ11C)
2-Wire Telephone Line Cord with
TRANSPARENT Plugs
With this connection, you can only use LINE 1.
LINE1
LINE 2 LINE 1/2
LINE 2 LINE 1/2
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Installation
Connecting the AC Adaptor to the Charger
USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR KX-TCA1 (Order No. KX-TCA1-G).
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor
to feel warm during use.)
Handset Battery Charge
Place the cordless handset on the charger and charge for about 8 hours before initial use. Make sure the handset faces forward as shown.
The CHARGE indicator lights.
If you charge the discharged battery, it will be
charged quickly. In that case the handset may feel warm. This is normal.
Power Outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
AC Adaptor KX-TCA1
Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent it from being disconnected.
Bottom of the charger
CHARGE Indicator
Up to about 4 days
(flashing)
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Approx. battery life
Battery life may be shortened depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature.
Clean the charge contacts of the handset and the charger with a soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more often if the unit is subject to grease, dust or high humidity. Otherwise the battery may not charge properly.
If the battery is fully charged, you do not have to place the handset on the charger until Recharge is displayed and/or “” flashes. This will maximize the battery life.
The battery cannot be overcharged.
Handset battery information
After your Panasonic battery is fully charged (p. 16):
Operation
While in use (TALK)
Up to about 8 hours
While not in use (Standby)
Display prompt Battery strength
Handset battery strength
You can check the battery strength on the handset display. The battery strength is shown as in the chart below.
Fully charged
Medium
Low
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Programmable Settings

Programming Guidelines
This unit has various programmable functions. Most of them are selected from the function menu on the display (p. 24).
Base Unit
Handset
How to select a function item from the menu
1. Press (FUNCTION) while in the standby mode. The main menu is
displayed.
2. You can scroll through the menu by
pressing or . Find the desired item and point the arrow to the item by pressing or .
3. Press H to select the item.
4. If the selected item has a sub-menu, it will be displayed. Select the sub-
menu item by pressing or , and press H.
5. You can then select the desired setting.
(ENTER) is used to select or save a programming setting.
6. When programming is complete, a confirmation tone sounds. The
display will return to the main menu or the sub-menu (if the function item is in the sub-menu). You can continue programming other items. To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT).
Useful information:
You can go back to the previous display by pressing I except when entering
characters or numbers. To return to the main menu from the sub-menu, press I.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing
(EXIT).
If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will return to the standby
mode.
If the unit detects a problem, an error message will be displayed (p. 92).
Ex.
Ringer setting is at the arrow.
Save directory Date and time
H
Ringer setting
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Registration for Additional Cordless Handsets
The included cordless handset is pre-registered at the factory and assigned the handset number 1. Do not try to register the handset number 1 which has [1] on the display. Optional handsets must be registered at the base unit. You can add up to 7 optional handsets to the handset number 1. Only one handset can be registered at a time. The handset number is used as the extension number (p. 32, 58). The model number of the optional cordless handset is KX-TGA200B. To order, contact your dealer or call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) to locate a dealer.
Make sure that the base unit and cordless handset are in the standby mode. Registration must be completed within 1 minute.
Base Unit & Handset
1
Base unit:
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow points to Registration, and press H.
3
Press or until the arrow points to HS registration”, and press H.
4
Cordless handset:
Press (FUNCTION).
5
Press or until the arrow points to Registration, and press H.
6
While HS registration” is at the arrow, press H.
Handset registering
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Base unit/cordless handset:
Wait until a beep sounds on the base unit and handset and until both of the displays show the assigned handset number. Ex. Handset number is 2.
Handset registering
To return to the standby mode,
press (EXIT).
The handset number ([1] to [8]) will be displayed on the handset.
Handset2 registered
Handset2 registered
Base Unit
Cordless Handset
You can store a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to prevent unauthorized persons from registering and using a cordless handset (p. 52). Once the PIN is set, you must enter the PIN at registration (p. 53). If you forget your PIN, please refer to Clearing Settings (p. 89).
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4
Select AM or PM by pressing .
5
Press (ENTER).
A beep sounds. The clock starts
working.
To return to the standby mode,
press
(EXIT).
1
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow points to Date and time”, and press H.
3
#Enter the year, and month and
day using 4-digit numbers. Ex. To set Apr. 7, 2000, enter
2000and 0407.
$Enter the time (hour and
minute) using a 4-digit number. Ex. To set 9:30, enter 0930”.
Date and Time Adjustment
Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode.
Base Unit
For Caller ID service users (p. 40)
The Caller ID information will re-set the clock after the first ring if the adjusted time is incorrect. However, if the time has not previously been set, the Caller ID information will not adjust the clock.
The Caller ID information will automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving time.
If a power failure occurs, the adjusted date/time will be retained for at least 20 minutes with the backup battery fully charged (p. 12). Readjust if the date/time is flashing on the display.
When entering the time in step 3, you cannot enter numbers greater than 12. Do not use military time. (To set 13:00 hours, enter 0100 and select PM by pressing .)
Date:2000.01.01 Time:12:00 AM
=PM ENTER=Save
Date:2000.04.07 Time:09:30 AM
=PM ENTER=Save
9:30PM APR. 7
If you enter a wrong number, press
I or H to move the cursor to the incorrect number. Enter the correct number.
Voice Date/Time Stamp: After each message playback, a synthesized voice will announce the date and time that each message was recorded (p. 68, 71, 79).
Date:2000.04.07 Time:09:30 PM
=AM ENTER=Save
If 3 beeps sound, the setting is not correct. Start again from step 3.
Programmable Settings
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Press (ENTER).
A beep sounds.
To return to the standby mode,
press (EXIT).
1
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow points to Dial setting, and press H.
3
While Set dial mode is at the arrow, press H.
The current settings are displayed.
4
Select Puls (Pulse) or Tone by pressing or for each line. To move to the other line, press H or I.
Selecting the Dialing Mode
If your lines have touch tone service, set to Tone. If rotary or pulse service is used, set to Pulse. Select the mode for each line. Your phone comes from the factory set to Tone”.
Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode.
Base Unit
Dial mode Line1 Line2 Tone Tone
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Programmable Settings
Selecting the Ringer Volume
You can set the base unit and cordless handset ringer volumes to HIGH, LOW or OFF. If set to OFF, the base unit/handset will not ring. Your phone comes from the factory set to HIGH.
Programming must be carried out separately for the base unit and cordless handset(s). Make sure that the base unit/cordless handset is in the standby mode.
Base Unit
Handset
To turn the ringer ON, press in
step 4.
The ringer will sound at the LOW level.
You can also select the ringer volume while a call is being received. Press
or while the unit is ringing.
To turn the ringer off for each line, use the ring group feature (p. 23).
1
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow points to Ringer setting”, and press H.
3
While Ringer volume is at the arrow, press H.
The current volume is displayed .
4
Press to increase or press
to decrease the volume.
Each time you press or , the volume will change and ring.
To turn the ringer OFF, press and hold until a beep sounds.
LOW
HIGH
OFF
Ringer volume Low
❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
High
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Low
❚❚
High
Ringer off
To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT).
If set to OFF, Ringer off will be displayed in the standby mode.
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1
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow points to Ringer setting”, and press H.
3
Press or until the arrow points to Ring group, and press H.
4
Select the desired line (LINE 1 or 2) by pressing H or I.
5
Press to select Ext.#”.
6
Erase the extension numbers which you do not want to ring by pressing the dialing buttons ((1) to (8)). Enter (0) for the base unit. (Display the extension numbers which can answer calls.)
If you make a mistake, press the number again to display it.
To erase all the numbers, press
(CLEAR).
Ring Group Setting
This feature allows you to specify which extensions (including the base unit) can answer calls for each line. To stop certain extensions ringing for incoming calls on the line, remove the extensions from the ring group of the line. The extensions can make a call using the line.
Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode.
Base Unit
Ring group:L2
H
Ext.#:123456780
ENTER=Save
H
Ring group:L1 Ext.#:123456780
IH
7
Press (ENTER).
A beep sounds.
The extensions removed from the
ring group of the line will not ring and will not receive Caller ID information for incoming calls on the line. Ex. Extension 1, 5, 7 and 0 (base
unit) will not ring for incoming calls on LINE 2.
To program for the other line, start again from step 3.
To return to the standby mode, press
(EXIT).
If the base unit is removed from the ring group of the line(s), the display will show, for example, the following in the standby mode. Ex. Base unit is removed from the
LINE 2 ring group.
Ring group:L2
H
Ext.#:-234-6-8-
ENTER=Save
Ring group:L2 Ext.#:-234-6-8-
In this case the base unit will not ring and will not receive Caller ID information for incoming calls on LINE 2. If the base unit ringer volume is OFF (p. 22), Ringer off” will display instead. To receive Caller ID information, add Ext.# “0” into the ring group.
9:30PM APR. 7
BaseRcvOff L_2
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Function Menu Table
You can use the following functions to customize your system according to your needs. After pressing (FUNCTION), the main menu is displayed. Most items in the main menu have a sub-menu. The sub-menu is shown after selecting the item in the main menu. See the corresponding pages for function details. Main menu items are written in bold and sub-menu items are under each main menu item on this page.
Base unit Cordless handset
Base Unit
Handset
Save directory
(p. 36)
Date and time
(p. 20)
Ringer setting
Ringer volume
(p. 22)
Ringer pattern
(p. 48)
Ring group
(p. 23)
Incoming call
(p. 51)
Dial setting
Set dial mode
(p. 21)
Set flash time
(p. 47)
Call restrict.
(p. 50)
Line setting
Line selection
(p. 49)
Set line mode
(p. 55)
Voice mail
Set password
(p. 57)
Call monitoring
(p. 75)
Message menu
(p. 77)
Recording mode
(p. 75)
Delete message
(p. 78)
Remaining space
(p. 76)
Auto msg delete
(p. 77)
Pager setting
Pager number
(p. 82)
Pager on/off
(p. 84)
Pager display #
(p. 83)
Calling pager
(p. 83)
Registration
Set PIN
(p. 52)
HS registration
(p. 19, 53)
Deregistration
(p. 54)
Initialization
Function
(p. 89)
Dial data
(p. 55)
Save directory
(p. 36)
Ringer setting
Ringer volume
(p. 22)
Ringer pattern
(p. 48)
Incoming call
(p. 51)
Talk selection
Line selection
(p. 49)
Auto talk
(p. 48)
Voice mail
Set password
(p. 57)
Message menu
(p. 77)
Pager setting
Pager number
(p. 82)
Pager on/off
(p. 84)
Pager display #
(p. 83)
Calling pager
(p. 83)
Registration
HS registration
(p. 19, 53)
Deregistration
(p. 54)
Initialization
Function
(p. 89)
Dial data
(p. 55)
Programmable Settings
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The Unit Capabilities (Operating More than One Handset)

Chapter 2
Basic Operation
All other handsets are in the standby mode.
The base unit user can check the mailbox for messages instead of
having an external call (p. 68).
This unit can handle up to 2 external telephone lines which are provided by a telephone company, or up to 2 internal lines for intercom calls. You can expand the unit capabilities by registering up to 8 cordless handsets at the base unit (p. 19, 53).
How many external calls and intercom calls can be conducted by how many users at one time?
Allows two intercom calls while simultaneously conducting one external call with the base unit and 4 handsets.* For example, 2 pairs of handsets are engaged in separate intercom calls while the base unit is engaged in an external call.
Allows two external calls while simultaneously conducting one intercom call.* For example, the base unit and a handset are engaged in separate external calls while another handset is engaged in an intercom call with another handset.
External call on Line 1 or 2
*The number of cordless handsets that can be used simultaneously will vary
depending on usage of external telephone lines and internal lines, and usage of mailboxes (p. 56).
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Making Calls
Base Unit
Handset
Two calls can be handled simultaneously on separate telephone lines by the base unit and a cordless handset (or by 2 cordless handsets).
With the Base Unit
When you lift the handset to make a call, the unit will automatically select a free line. (To change the line selection, see page 49.) Dial a phone number. To hang up, replace the handset.
1
Press (DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
The indicator lights.
A free line is automatically selected and
the line indicator lights.
2
Dial a phone number.
The dialed number is displayed.
If you misdial, press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE), and start again
from step 1.
After a few seconds, the display will show the length of the call.
3
When the other party answers, talk into the MIC (microphone).
4
To hang up, press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
The indicator lights go out.
In step 1, you can select a line by pressing a line button whose indicator is not lit,
instead of pressing
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
If more than one handset is in use, you may not be able to make a call. In that
case “System is busy. Please try again later.” is displayed.
If the unit detects a problem, an error message will be displayed (p. 92).
Using the digital duplex speakerphone
Talk Line1
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Off 00-02-50
Ex. Line 1 is selected.
Talk Line1
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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
To dial after confirming the entered number
1
Enter a phone number.
If you misdial, press (CLEAR).
Digits are erased from the right.
To cancel, press
(EXIT).
2
Lift the handset or press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
The line number is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display
will show the length of the call.
You can press a line button
instead of
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
3
When the other party answers, talk into the handset or MIC.
4
To hang up, replace the handset or press (DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
To adjust the handset volume
(High, Medium or Low)
or the
speaker volume
(8 levels)
To redial using the redial list
The last 10 phone numbers dialed with the base unit are stored in the redial list.
1. Press (REDIAL).
The last number dialed is
displayed.
2. Press (REDIAL) until the desired
number is displayed.
You can scroll between numbers by
pressing or .
To exit the list, press
(EXIT).
3. Lift the handset or press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
To erase an item, repeat steps 1 and
2, and press
(CLEAR).
If No items stored is displayed,
the list is empty.
Hands-free Digital Duplex Speakerphone
For best performance, please note the following:
Talk alternately with the caller in a quiet room.
If the other party has difficulty hearing you, press to decrease the speaker
volume.
If the other party’s voice from the speaker cuts in/out during a conversation,
press to decrease the speaker volume.
You can switch to the handset by lifting it up. To switch back to the
speakerphone, press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
To redial the last number dialed
Lift the handset or press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE), and press (REDIAL).
Ex. Handset volume: High
Each time you press or , the
volume level will change.
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❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
High
Ex. Speakerphone volume: 8
Low
❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
High
Press or while talking.
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Making Calls
To put a call on hold
Press (HOLD).
Hold and the line number are
displayed.
If using the handset, you can replace it
on the cradle.
If a call is kept holding for 3 minutes, a warning tone will sound. After 2 additional minutes on hold the automated attendant will respond to the caller and he/she can call a handset or leave a message following the Incomplete Call Handling Menu (p. 64).
1
Press (TALK).
A free line is automatically selected and the line
status icon (p. 11) is displayed. (To change the line selection, see page 49.)
2
Dial a phone number.
The dialed number is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display will show the
length of the call.
3
To hang up, press (TALK) or place the handset on the charger.
In step 1, you can select a line by pressing the line button whose line status icon
is not displayed, instead of pressing
(TALK).
If the base unit and another handset or 2 other handsets are in use, you may not
be able to make a call. In that case System is busy. Please try again later.” is displayed.
If the unit detects a problem, an error message will be displayed (p. 92).
To release the hold
Press the line button whose indicator is flashing.
Cordless handset users can release
the hold by pressing the line button. If another phone is connected on the same line, the hold will also be released by lifting its handset.
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Ex. Line 1 is selected.
Line Buttons
,
(EXIT)
(HOLD)
(CLEAR)
(TALK)
(REDIAL)
Off The line is free. On The line is being used. Flashing A call is on hold. The Automated Attendant System or
Answering System is responding to a call (p. 58, 65).
Flashing quickly
A call is being received.
With the Cordless Handset
What line indicators mean
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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
To dial after confirming the entered number
1
Enter a phone number.
If you misdial, press (CLEAR).
Digits are erased from the right.
To cancel, press
(EXIT).
2
Press (TALK).
You can press a line button
instead of pressing
(TALK).
The line number is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display
will show the length of the call.
3
To hang up, press (TALK) or place the handset on the charger.
Lighted handset keypad
The handset dialing buttons will light when you press a button, and flash when a call is received. The lights will go out about 10 seconds after pressing a button, lifting the handset off the charger or answering a call.
To adjust the receiver volume
(High, Medium or Low)
Press or while talking.
Each time you press or , the
volume level will change.
To redial the last number dialed
Press (TALK) and press (REDIAL).
To redial using the redial list
The last 10 phone numbers dialed with the handset are stored in the redial list.
1. Press (REDIAL).
The last number dialed is
displayed.
2. Press (REDIAL) until the desired
number is displayed.
You can scroll between numbers by
pressing or .
To exit the list, press
(EXIT).
3. Press (TALK).
To erase an item, repeat steps 1 and
2, and press
(CLEAR).
If No items stored is displayed,
the list is empty.
To put a call on hold
Press (HOLD).
Hold and the line number are
displayed.
The line status icon flashes on the
display.
If a call is kept holding for
3 minutes
, a
warning tone will sound.
After 2
additional minutes on hold
the automated attendant will respond to the caller and he/she can call the base unit or another handset or leave a message following the Incomplete Call Handling Menu (p. 63).
To release the hold
Press the line button.
The base unit and other handset
users can release the hold by pressing the line button. If another phone is connected on the same line, the hold will also be released by lifting its handset.
Loud
Low
❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
High
Ex. High
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Answering Calls
Base Unit
Handset
With the Cordless Handset
Press (TALK).
The called line status icon stops flashing.
You can also answer a call by pressing any
dialing button (0) to (9),
(*)
or (#) ( Any Key Talk).
OR
If the handset is on the charger, just lift up. (This is not possible when the Auto Talk feature is set to OFF. See page 48.)
Two calls can be handled simultaneously by the base unit and a cordless handset (or by 2 cordless handsets). When a call is being received, the unit rings and Incoming call is displayed. The called line indicator flashes quickly on the base unit and the line status icon flashes quickly on the handset display. The line is automatically selected when you answer the call. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party information will be displayed after the first ring (p. 40). In order to view the Caller ID information, please wait until the second ring to answer a call.
With the Base Unit
You can answer a call by simply lifting the handset. To hang up, replace the handset.
Using the digital duplex speakerphone
1
Press (DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
The indicator lights.
The called line indicator light
stops flashing.
2
Talk into the MIC (microphone).
3
To hang up, press
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE).
The indicator lights go out.
To transfer the call that you took, to another person, see page 34. To
transfer the call to another person’s mailbox to allow the caller to leave a message there, see page 76.
You can answer a call by pressing the called line button instead of pressing
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE) or (TALK).
When the base unit and handset ringer volumes are set to OFF, they will not
ring (p. 22, 23).
Line Buttons and Indicators
(DIGITAL!SP-PHONE) and Indicator
MIC
(TALK)
Line Buttons
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