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Panasonic
INTEGRATED TELEPHONE SYSTEM
KX-T3186B
Model No. KX-T31 86W
EASA-PHONEs
3 LINE Pulse-or-tone dialing capability
PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE.
Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS on pages 35-36 before
use. Read and understand all instructions.
Introd uction (Features) ass
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic integrated
telephone system.
§ Attach your purchase receipt here. i
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For your future reference
Serial No. Date of purchase
(found on the bottom of the unit)
Name and address of dealer
Accessories (To order accessories, cail 1-800-332-5368.)
Handset (p. 7) Handset cord (p. 7) {| AC adaptor (KX-A10)
(p. 7) A
one one one
6-wired telephone line cord with 2-wired telephone line cord
black plugs (pp. 8, 9) with transparent plugs (pp. 8, 9)
one
Contents ===
Location of CONroOlS .....c.co iinet 4
Display ................e......e..mesteirrecerericeee enero nacer re avere ere earner aaaas 6
Connection .......................reeeeeecerecicarerrer inicien scene rene reae cenar Deere ereceeas 7
Connecting the handset and the AC adaptor...............—.————— 7
Connecting the telephone line cord ...................-.e..emeee 8
Setting Selectors are rec re ere Renee 10
Setting ME een EEK nuoricenDer eran n entran rana nr eones 12
Making calis .......................e..ee.eeereeerrerevcaneea re enero eme eee, 13
Making calls withthe handset ...............ciiiei ieee, 14
Making calls with the speakerphone ...................... reee. 16
Answering calls ..................... eee eee creer eee verres 18
Automatic dialing... cree eau 19
Storing phone numbers into MEMOry …......…..….…..........crrersererrencre 19
Dialing a stored number from memory (Full one-touch dialing)... 24
Using the other line(s) during a conversation ........................... 25
To make (receive) a call with keeping the present call ................ 25
To make (receive) a call with keeping the two calls ..................... 26
Conference .........................eeeencccererneceee reee ae aurenanaonemenevane 27
Other features .............................eerrernes riera acen nene ren nene tonerTe 28
Temporary tone dialing ................................eeesererierri cree 28
PAUSE button (For PBX users) .....................e..eeererimeerrarre ne 28
MUTE button..................—.e....reeerisercerrar riera crecen enreaneneoar rene came 28
FLASH button ....................eeeeerrernererenren rear ner er ree rarerceeemes 29
Using call waiting feature ..........................—.e..e.eeeeecereneo re eee 29
Incoming call tone programming .......................eeseerreerrenrce RE 29
Line indicator programming ................--—e_.m....ereecieecererr eres 30
Line selection mode programming …….………..….........…eresrrarcenceccess 31
Wall MOUNTING «concer rears 32
Troubleshooting QUI .....................e..........-tererrerecar eee remeras 34
Important safety instructions ...............——.—.——-——. reee. reee ea. 35
FCC and other information ....................—. e. .eerereraremer erre e 37
Location of controls
CONF (Conference) Button (p. 27)
PROGRAM Button (p. 20)
LCD Display (p. 6)
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One-Touch Dialing Buttons (p. 19)
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CLOCK Button
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(p. 14)
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Button (pp. 15, 17)
==> 1 — REDIAL Button
(pp. 17, 20)
PAUSE Button (p. 29)
SP-PHONE Button
and Indicator (p. 16)
MIC (Microphone) (p. 16)
MUTE Button and indicator (p. 29)
FLASH Button (p. 29)
LINE 1 Button and Indicator (p. 13)
LINE 2 Button and Indicator
(p. 13)
LINE 3 Button
and indicator (p. 13)
RINGER
Selectors (p. 10)
DIALING MODE
Selector (p. 10)
POWER FAILURE
LINE SELECT (p. 11)
LINE MODE Selectors (p. 11)
LCD CONTRAST Selector (p. 11)
Display
TOWER
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PM QU. ON QU QU QU ON GU AN 04 80.00%
REDIAL: LYRINGER OFF Wl L2 RINGER OFF.
TIME SET — Ed — CLOCK | PROGRAM | PHONE NO.— STATION:
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(The display shows all the possible configurations.)
TIME SET = EZ CLOCK:
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The steps of the setting time procedure you should
follow now. (p. 12)
The LINE 1 RINGER selector is in the OFF position.
(p. 18)
The LINE 2 RINGER selector is in the OFF position.
(p. 18)
The LINE 3 RINGER selector is in the OFF position.
(p. 18)
The unit is in the programming mode. (p. 20)
The steps of the storing procedure you should follow
now. (p. 20)
The unit is redialing. (p. 17)
The lower memory station is selected. (p. 21)
The VOLUME button is pressed during the
conversation. (pp. 15, 17)
The FLASH button is pressed while storing numbers.
The PAUSE button is pressed.
“3£” is pressed when the dialing mode is TONE.
“fF” is pressed when the dialing mode is TONE.
Connection ce
Connecting the handset and the AC adaptor
Handset
Handset Cord
Power outlet
(AC 120V, 60Hz)
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Fasten the AC adaptor cord
to the cord holder.
AC Adaptor Cord Holder
Note:
— During a power failure the unit will work as a single-line telephone,
but the line indicators will not light and the RINGER selectors will not
function.
— Use only Panasonic Handset for the KX-T3186B/KX-T3186W.
— USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTOR KX-A10, which must remain
connected.
Connecting the telephone line cord
Connect the telephone line cord to the unit by following each figure.
To connect to a three-line telephone jack (RJ25C)
— LINE — 17277
Three-line telephone |
jack (RJ25C)
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Telephone line cord BLACK plug
| with BLACK plugs
To connect to three single-line telephone jacks (RJ11C)
Single-line telephone
jack (RJ11C)
LINE 3
=
Telephone line cord
with BLACK plugs
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LINE 2 /
Telephone line cord BLACK TRANS- TRANS-
with TRANSPARENT plug EE CENT
plugs \
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LINE 1
To connect to a two-line and a single-line telephone
jacks (RJ14C and RJ11C)
Single-line
telephone jack
(RJ11C)
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C5
LINE 3
Telephone line cord with
TRANSPARENT plugs
Two-line telephone jack
(RJ14C)
TRANS- BLACK
PARENT plug
plug
= —
LINE 1/LINE 2 Telephone line cord
with BLACK plugs
Using the unit as a two-line telephone
If you use the unit as a two-line telephone, see page 30 for Line indicator
programming.
Telephone line cord
with BLACK plugs
LINE 2
Single-line telephone
jack (RJ11C)
BLACK TRANS-
P
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LINE 1 Telephone line cord with
TRANSPARENT plugs
—9—
Setting selectors
(4) POWER FAILURE
(6) LCD CONTRAST LINE SELECT
Selector (5) LINE MODE
Selectors
(MD RINGER Selectors
Used to set the ringer volume of each
line.
RINGER
; | Set to the HIGH or the LOW position.
LINET LINES LINES When setting to the OFF position, the
bell will not ring.
LOW LOW
OFF ow GH OFF tian OFF HIGH | When another call is arriving during a
conversation, the bell does not ring.
@ DIALING MODE Selector
Set to the TONE position when all the
telephone lines have touch tone service.
If one (two) of them has (have) rotary
HI service, set to the PULSE position.
DIALING MODE
PULSE 1 L TONE
-10 -
@ VOLUME Control Button
You can change the volume of the
| ver 3 | A handset receiver or the speakerphone
VOLUME during the conversation. {pp. 15, 17)
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@ POWER FAILURE LINE SELECT
POWER FAILURE During d power failure the unit works as
LINE SELECT a single line telephone.
1 Set to L1, L2 or L3 to select the line for
a power failure.
L3 o" L1
® LINE MODE Selectors
LINE MODE Set each line to the A position. If the line
| is connected to a low voltage system
LINES LINE? LINE 1 such as PBX, set to the B position.
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® LCD CONTRAST Selector
LCD CONTRAST Usually set to the MIDDLE position.
MIDDLE HIGH: The contrast is high density.
LOW. , HIGH LOW: The contrast is low density.
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Line selection mode programming
The unit select the free line when you lift the handset or press the
SP-PHONE button, and the line an incoming call is arriving automatically.
If you want to change the line selection mode, see page 31 for
programming.
Incoming call tone programming
During a conversation, if you have set the incoming call tone ON, you are
alerted that another call is arriving. Two tones sound every 15 seconds.
See page 29 for programming.
—11—
Make sure that the handset is in the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected
and the SP-PHONE indicator light goes out.
Press the CLOCK button.
"is displayed to show
the unit is in the CLOCK adjust mode.
TIME SET =~ EQ CLOCK
AM 17. 10
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Enter the current time (hour and minute)
2 | CEE) | by using 4-digit number.
Example:
[7] 8) [9] To set the time “6:30”, enter “0630”.
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3 | pas / | | uv 8 | | Press “3€” to select “АМ” or “PM” on
the display.
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TIME SE Tse, Bl ++ CLOCK:
Press the CLOCK button to end the
CLOCK adjust mode.
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Note:
— During a power failure, the retention of the programmed time is
approximately 15 minutes.
— The accuracy of the clock is approximately +45 seconds a month at
room temperature.
—12—
Making calls
When you lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button the free line will
be selected automatically. To change the tine selection mode, see page
31.
The AC adaptor must remain connected.
LINE 1 Button and Indicator
LINE 2 Button and Indicator
LINE 3 Button and Indicator
CLOCK Button
VOLUME Control
Button
FLASH Button REDIAL Button
SP-PHONE Button
MIC (Microphone) and Indicator
Note:
— You can make or answer a second call on the other line with keeping
the present call on hold. (See page 25.) Making (Receiving) a call with
keeping two calls on hold is also possible. (See page 26.)
— Each line indicator works as listed below:
Off Line is free
Flashing quickly (red) Receiving an incoming call (p. 18)
On (green) The line is selected
On (red) The line is already in use
Flashing (green) Call is on hold (p. 25)
-13-
Making calls with the handset
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ACE
Lift the handset.
— The idle line is selected automatically
and the line indicator lights green.
Dial a telephone number.
~ The dialed number is displayed.
Speak to the other party.
— The call duration is displayed.
Example:
You have been talking for 15 minutes
30 seconds.
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To change the display to the dialed
number, press the CLOCK button.
— During the conversation you can
switch to speakerphone call by
pressing the SP-PHONE button. You
may place the handset in the cradle.
— 14 —
When you have finished, place the
handset in the cradle.
— The line indicator light goes out.
Note:
—The line 1 will be selected if it is idle, but if it is engaged, the line 2 will be
selected. If both line 1 and 2 are engaged, the line 3 will be selected. If
all the lines are engaged, the line 1 will be selected. You may select the
line by directly pressing a line button before lifting the handset.
— Depressing the CLOCK button during the conversation changes the
display from the call duration to the dialed number alternately.
— If the unit is programmed to select no line, pressing a line button is
necessary after lifting the handset. (See page 31.)
To adjust the handset receiver’s volume
You can adjust the volume level of the handset receiver using the
VOLUME control button during a conversation.
3 levels are available (High, Rather high and Normal).
Fz ees ROLE To increase the volume, press ~ .
To decrease the volume, press <v.
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VOLUME — The number of “ +” indicates the
| uno 6 | Vv relative volume level.
HANDSETISP PHONE ea cs: High level
| wxr 9 | a «+=: Rather high level
7: Normal level
— After hanging up, the selected volume
level is maintained.
-15—
Making calls with the speakerphone
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MUTE
PHONE —
Press the SP-PHONE button.
— The idle line is selected automatically
and the SP-PHONE indicator light is
on.
Dial à telephone number.
A
— The dialed number is displayed.
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MUTE 77 SP-PHONE
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Note:
Speak to the other party through the
MIC (Microphone).
— The call duration is displayed. To
change the display to the dialed
number press the CLOCK button.
— To switch to the handset call, lift the
handset.
When you have finished, press the
SP-PHONE button.
— The line indicator and the SP-PHONE
indicator lights go out.
— You may press a line button directly at step 1 instead of the SP-PHONE
button to select a line and the speakerphone turns on automatically. If
the unit is programmed to select no line, this procedure is required. (See
page 31.)
— During a power failure the speakerphone does not function.
— 16 —
To adjust the speaker volume
You can adjust the volume level of the speaker using the VOLUME control
button during a conversation. 12 leveis are available.
To increase the volume, press 4 .
To decrease the volume, press .
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VOLUME — The number of “ 4 * indicates the
mob | У relative volume level, with the highest
i level having 12 “2”.
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— After hanging up, the selected voiume
level is maintained.
Helpful hints for the speakerphone operation:
— Use the speakerphone in a quiet room for best performance.
— If the other party has difficulty hearing you, decrease the volume.
— If you and the other party speak at the same time, parts of your
conversation will be lost. To avoid this, speak alternately.
If you misdial
О Press the FLASH button firmly.
E The dial tone is heard, then dial the
MUTE
correct number.
To redial
Press the REDIAL button.
The unit redials the last dialed
number once.
— 17 —
Answering calls ===
When the telephone rings, there is an incoming call on the line and the line
indicator flashes red.
Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button to answer the call.
— The line is selected and the line
indicator changes to steady green
light.
— The call duration is displayed.
— When you have finished, replace the
handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
Note:
— If a RINGER selector of each line is in the OFF position, * "or
“ ma or“ MEME" IS displayed. Set to the HIGH or the LOW
position.
— If the unit is programmed to select no line or one specific line, you need
to press the line button whose indicator is flashing red. (See page 31 .)
— For helpful hints for speakerphone operation, see page 17.
— 18 -
Automatic dialing
You can store up to 24 phone numbers most frequently dialed into
memory. (12 numbers for upper memory stations, 12 numbers for lower
memory stations)
The stored number is dialed automatically by pressing a one-touch dialing
button.
Storing phone numbers into memory
CAUTION:
Please do not press any buttons of “automatic dialer” before
programming. This is to prevent misoperation of auto dialer function.
Each memory station is capable of storing up to a 16-digit phone number.
Be sure that the handset is in the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and
the SP-PHONE indicator light goes out.
PROGRAM Button
One-Touch Dialing Buttons
LOWER Button
REDIAL (Hyphen) Button
MUTE (Secret) Button
— 19 —
into UPPER memory stations
1 — Press the PROGRAM button.
—" ” and “ NEES " are
displayed to show the unit is in the
programming mode.
PROGRAM] PHONE NO STATION.
2 Enter the phone number to be stored up
| 11] sec 2]{ oer 3] to 16 digits.
Le 4 } |: 5} [06 — The entered number is displayed.
Lm? | w8] [m9] (Example: 1234567)
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2 Press a one-touch dialing button to
= = select the memory station.
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= = stored.
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Two beeps sound when the same
number is already stored.
— To store other numbers, repeat steps
1 through 3.
Note:
— If you misdial, press the PROGRAM button to end the programming
mode, then start from step 1 again to store the correct number.
— A PAUSE" or a “FLASH” can be stored with a phone number counting
as one extra digit. (See page 29.)
—A“X- ora “4” can be stored with a phone number counting as two
extra digits. (See page 28.)
— Pressing the REDIAL button during storing inserts a hyphen in a phone
number.
— You can keep storing phone numbers including confidential ones.(See
page 22.)
— H the AC adaptor is disconnected more than 30 minutes, the stored
numbers should be confirmed again before dialing.
— 20 —
Into LOWER memory stations
Press the PROGRAM button.
1 с
— "and “ "are
displayed to show the unit is in the
programming mode.
2 Enter the phone number to be stored up
(4 | {ane 2] (01-31 to 16 digits.
(+1) 5) (5)
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ACE
— The dialed number is displayed.
Press the LOWER button to select the
lower memory location.
3
—* EXE!” 1s displayed.
LINE J
LINE $
HOLD
Press a one-touch dialing button to
select the memory station.
— A beep sounds and the number is
stored.
OR
Two beeps sound when the same
number is already stored.
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U000000
— To store other numbers, repeat steps
1 through 4.
Note:
— If you misdial, press the PROGRAM button to end the programming
mode, then start from step 1 again to store the correct number.
— 21 —
To store confidential numbers using the secret button
feature
You can keep stored phone numbers confidential by using the secret
button's feature. The confidential numbers will not display when dialing.
The MUTE button is used as the Secret button when storing phone
numbers.
Example: To make all the digits of the phone number secret.
1. Press the PROGRAM button.
2. Press the MUTE (Secret) button.
3. Enter the phone number to be stored.
4. Press the MUTE (Secret) button.
5. Press a one-touch dialing button.
Note:
— Pressing the MUTE (Secret) button once counts as one digit.
— If you want to insert the hyphenation in the phone number, press the
REDIAL (Hyphen) button while storing.
— When dialing the stored number is not displayed.
The display shows:
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(Example: The stored number is 7digits.)
To confirm a stored number
Store the phone number which you want to confirm into the same memory
station. You will hear one or two beeps.
2 beeps: The newly stored number is the same as the previously stored
one.
1 beep: The newly stored number is different from the previously stored
one.
To erase a stored number
1. Press the PROGRAM button.
2. If the number is located in the UPPER memory station:
Press the one-touch dialing button for the phone number to be erased.
OR
If the number is located in the LOWER memory station:
Press the LOWER button, then press the one-touch dialing button.
— 22 —
“Full one-touch dialing” programming
This feature enables the speakerphone to turn on automatically by
pressing one of the one-touch dialing buttons. You can program this
feature “ON” or “OFF”, If set to “OFF”, you must first lift the handset or
press either the SP-PHONE or LINE button before pressing one-touch
dialing buttons. The initial setting is “ON”.
1. Press the PROGRAM button.
2. Press the HOLD button.
3. Press the MUTE button.
4. Dial “1” or “2”.
Memory card
Pull out the memory card and write down the names or phone numbers
associated with automatic dialing.
+ — — — — — == er == =
— 23 —
Dialing a stored number from memory
(Full one-touch dialing)
1
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U000000
000000:
Note:
— AC adaptor must remain connected.
— The accessing line will be selected by programming. (See page 31.)
— If the unit is programmed to select no line, you need to press the line
button firstly before pressing a one-touch dialing button.
~ When the accessing line is engaged or an incoming call is accessing the
line, Full one-touch dialing is not available.
Using the UPPER memory station:
Press the one-touch dialing button
where the phone number you want to
dial is stored.
— The SP-PHONE turns on
automatically, the line is selected and
the stored number is dialed.
OR
Using the LOWER memory station:
Press the LOWER button.
— The SP-PHONE turns on
automatically and the line is selected.
Press the one-touch dialing button
where the phone number you want to
dial is stored.
— The stored number is dialed.
Lift the handset to switch to handset
call.
— If you continue speakerphone call,
you need not lift the handset. Speak
through the MIC.
— 24 —
Using the other line(s) during a
conversation
To make (receive) a call with keeping the
present call
While having a conversation on one line, if the other line indicator begins
flashing, an incoming call is arriving on the line.
You can answer the second call with keeping the first call.
Making a call without ending the first call is also possible.
1 Example: If you are using LINE 1
= 10] Press the HOLD button to put the first
call (LINE 1) on hold.
— The line indicator changes from
steady to flashing green light.
2 [oe Des Eme Press the other line button (LINE 2 or
| LINE 3) to make or answer the second
DESEE call.
— - — The line indicator lights green.
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3 omer | er [wo | To return to the first call (LINE 1), press
the line button of the first call (LINE 1).
— The line indicator changes from
flashing to steady green light, then the
second call is terminated.
Note:
— If you want to keep the second call on step 3, press the HOLD button
then, press the line button of the first call.
— During a power failure the hold feature does not function.
— When another call is arriving during a conversation, the bell does not
ring. To set the incoming call tone, see page 29 for programming. Two
tones sound every 15 seconds to alert you of the call.
— 25 —
To make (receive) a call with keeping the two
calls
Even if you are having a conversation on the second line with putting the
first line on hold, you can make or receive the new call on the third line.
1 Example: If you are having
m conversation on LINE 2 with putting
LINE 1 on hold
1) Press the HOLD button to put the
pop second call (LINE 2) on hold.
— The line indicator changes from
steady to flashing green light.
Press the line button (LINE 3) to make
or answer the third call.
— The line indicator lights green.
To return to the first (Second) call, press
the line button of the first (second) call.
— The line indicator changes from
flashing to steady green light, then the
third cali is terminated.
Note:
— If you want to keep the third call on step 3, press the HOLD button, then
press the line button of the first (second) call.
— 26 —
ConferenCe == zz os ua
While having a conversation on one line, you can make or answer the
second call on the other line, then combine both lines together to
establish a conference call.
1 =
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HOLD
To hang up both lines:
Place the handset in the cradle or press the SP-PHONE button.
To hang up one line only:
Example: If you are using LINE 1
Press the HOLD button to put the first
call (LINE 1) on hold.
— The line indicator changes from
steady to flashing green light.
Press the other line button (LINE 2 or
LINE 3) to make or answer the second
call.
— The line indicator lights green.
When the second call is connected,
press the CONF (Conference) button to
establish a conference call.
— Both line indicators light green.
Press the line button of the call you want to continue the conversation.
Note:
— During a power failure the conference feature does not function.
— 27 —
Other features
MUTE Button and Indicator
FLASH Button
PAUSE Button
Temporary tone dialing
If your line has rotary service, pressing the TONE (3¢) button allows you
to change the dialing mode temporarily into tone. Then you can dial the
numbers or codes needed to operate the answering system or to use
electronic banking services and other special services.
When you hang up, the dialing mode returns to pulse automatically.
PAUSE button (For PBX users)
If your unit is connected to a PBX, you need to dial an access number
(usually 9) to get an outside line. In this case, inserting a pause between
the access number and the phone number is necessary, especially when
redialing or storing the number into memory.
Press the PAUSE button to make a dialing delay in dialing sequence.
MUTE button
The MUTE button allows you to make your voice mute by the other party.
You can hear the other party, but the other party cannot hear you.
Press the MUTE button.
The MUTE indicator light is on.
To resume the conversation, press the MUTE button again.
— 28 —
FLASH button
If you misdial or dial another phone number, press the FLASH button
firmly. The call is terminated and the dial tone is heard, then you can dial
the next phone number.
If your unit is connected to a PBX, pressing the FLASH bution lightly
allows you to use special features of the PBX such as transferring an
extension call,
Using call waiting feature
To use this feature, you are required to subscribe to call waiting service
offered by your local telephone company.
1. While having a conversation, another party calls and you hear a tone.
2. Press the FLASH button lightly.
The first call is put on hold and you can answer the second call. To
return to the first caller, press the FLASH button again. The second call
IS put on hold.
Incoming call tone programming
Incoming call tone alerts you that another call is arriving. Two tones sound
every 15 seconds when another call is arriving during a conversation. You
can set the tone by programming.
1. Press the PROGRAM button.
à. Press the HOLD button, then dial “0”.
3. Dial “1” or “2”.
| une ON
2... OFF
Note:
— When a RINGER selector is in the OFF position, the incoming call tone
will not sound for that line.
— 29 —
Line indicator programming
This unit can be connected to three telephone lines. If only one or two
telephone lines are connected, unconnected line's indicator will remain lit.
To turn off the indicator the following programming is necessary. If you
use the unit as a three line telephone the programming is not necessary.
All the line indicators are set to ON position initially.
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Press the PROGRAM button.
Press the HOLD button, then press
“a,
Enter the dialing button “1”, “2” or “3” to
select the line.
1: Line 1
2: Line 2
3: Line 3
If the line is connected to C.O.L.(Central
office line), press “1” (ON) to activate
the indicator.
OR
Unless the line is connected to C.O.L.,
press “2” (OFF) to deactivate the
indicator.
— 30 —
Line selection mode programming
The unit select the free line when you lift the handset or press the
SP-PHONE button, and the line an incoming call is arriving automatically.
To change the line selection, the following program is required.
1 = Press the PROGRAM button.
Press the HOLD button, then press
“HH.
3 Press the dialing button “0”, #17, “2”, “3”
or “4” to select the desired line selection
mode.
EEE 1: The line 1 will be selected.
2: The líne 2 will be selected.
| | em0|| #] 3: The line 3 will be selected.
ro 4: The free line will be selected (Line 1
has a priority.) when making a call
or the line an incoming call is arriving
will be selected.
0: No line will be selected.
Note:
— The accessing line will be selected by the programming, but any line will
be selected by pressing the line button directly before lifting the handset
or pressing the SP-PHONE button.
— 31 —
Wall mounting ===
This unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate. If you do not have
one installed, consult your telephone company or an instalier.
1 Remove the handset guide from the
| Unit, then turn it over.
1. _ ‚
: (M) Push to
remove.
———— Replace the handset guide with
2 making its tab upward.
SL
—
m |
Remove the wall mounting adaptor
from the bottom of the unit.
— 32 —
about 7
inches | about 4
| inches
Tuck the telephone line cord inside the
wall mounting adaptor.
Insert the tabs of the wall mounting
adaptor into the openings of the unit,
then push it in the direction of the
arrow. {The word “UP” on the adaptor
should be upward.)
Connect the telephone line cord to the
unit and to the wali-jack on the wall
phone plate. Mount the unit on the wall
phone plate, then seat securely by
hooking as shown.
To temporarily place the handset down
during a conversation, place as shown.
— 33 —
Troubleshooting guide mm
The unit does not ring.
— The RINGER selectors are set
to the OFF position.
Set to the HIGH or the LOW
position. (See page 10.)
The unit does not work.
— The connection of the unit has
been made improperly. (See
pages 7, 8, 9.)
— Make sure that the AC adaptor
is connected.
The unit cannot store phone
numbers into memory.
— Confirm the handset is in the
cradle and the SP-PHONE
indicator tight goes out.
— Do not pause for over 60
seconds while storing.
— Make sure that the AC adaptor
is connected.
While storing a phone number,
the unit starts to ring.
— You can talk to the caller by
simply lifting the handset.
The program is canceled, then
store the phone number again.
While operating the unit, the
AC adaptor feels warm.
— This is a normal condition.
The hold and the conference
features do not function.
— À power failure has occurred.
— Make sure that the AC adaptor
is connected.
The SP-PHONE button cannot
be used.
The clock is dead.
Ful! one-touch dialing does not
function.
The LCD display does not
work.
— Make sure that the AC adaptor
is connected.
The line indicators do not work
properly.
— The connection of the
telephone lines or the
programming of the line
indicators is made improperly.
(See pages 8, 9, 30.)
— The setting of the LINE MODE
selectors is wrong. (See page
11.)
— Make sure that the AC adaptor
is connected.
While having a conversation,
the other line indicator flashes
red.
— An incoming call is arriving on
the other line. To answer it,
press the HOLD button to put
the current call on hold, then
press the line button whose
indicator is flashing red. To
return to the first call, press the
line button of the first call. (See
page 25.)
— 34 —
important Safety Instructions
When using this unit, basic safety
precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or personal injury.
1
2.
. Read and understand all
instructions.
Follow all warnings and
instructions marked on this
unit.
. Unplug this unit from AC
outlets before cleaning. Do
not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning.
. Do not use this unit near
water, for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen
sink, or the like.
. Place this unit securely on a
stable surface. Serious
damage and/or injury may
result if the unit falls.
. Do not cover slots and
openings on the unit. They
are provided for ventilation
and protection against
overheating. Never place the
unit near radiators, or in a
place where proper ventilation
is not provided.
. Use only the power source
marked on the unit. If you are
not sure of the type of power
supplied to your home,
consult your dealer or local
power company.
. Do not place objects on the
power cord. Install the unit
where no one can step or trip
on the cord.
— 35 —
9.
10.
11.
12.
Do not overioad wall outlets
and extension cords. This can
result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
Never push any objects
through slots in this unit. This
may result in the risk of fire or
electric shock. Never spill any
liquid on the unit.
To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not disassemble
this unit. Take the unit to an
authorized servicenter when
service is required. Opening
or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous
voltages or other risks.
Incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock when the
unit is subsequently used.
Unplug this unit from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to an
authorized servicenter when
the foliowing conditions occur:
A. When the power supply
cord or ptug is damaged or
frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled
into the unit.
C.1f the unit has been
exposed to rain or water.
12.
13.
D. If the unit does not work
normally by following the
operating instructions.
Adjust only controls
covered by the operating
instructions. Improper
adjustment may require
extensive work by an
authorized servicenter.
E. If the unit has been
dropped or physically
damaged.
F. If the unit exhibits a distinct
change in performance.
During thunderstorms, avoid
using telephones except
cordless types. There may be
a remote risk of an electric
shock from lightning.
Do not use this unit to report a
gas leak, when in the vicinity
of the leak.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR
ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
* Environment — do not place
the unit in room where the
temperature is less than 5°C
(41°F) or greater than 40°C
(104°F). Allow 10 cm (4")
clearance around the unit for
proper ventilation. Avoid
excessive smoke, dust,
mechanical vibration, shock, or
direct sunlight.
* Routine care — wipe the unit
with a soft cloth. Do not use
benzine, thinner, or any
abrasive powder. When you left
the unit unused for long time,
unplug the AC adaptor from the
outlet.
* |f there is any trouble —
disconnect the unit from the
telephone line and connect a
known working phone. If the
known working phone operates
properly, have your unit repaired
by one of the authorized
Panasonic Factory Service
Centers. If the known working
phone does not operate
properly, consult with your
telephone company.
— 36 —
FCC and other information
If requested by the telephone
company, inform them as follows:
e FCC Registration No.
(found on the bottom of the
unit)
e Facility interface Code...02LS2
e Service Order Code....9.0F
e Required Network Interface
Jack....RJ11,RJ14 or RJ25
® Ringer Equivalence....0.2B
Ringer Equivalence{Under a
power failure)....1.0B
® The particular telephone lines
to which the equipment is
connected.
This unit must not be connected
to a coin operated line. If you are
on a party line, check with your
local telephone company.
Ringer Equivalence No.
(REN):
The REN is useful in determining
the quantity of devices you may
connect to your telephone line
and still have all of those devices
ring when your telephone number
is called. In most, but not all
areas, the sum of the REN's of all
devices connected to one line
should not exceed five (5.0). To
be certain of the number of
devices you may connect to your
line, as determined by the REN,
you should contact your local
telephone company to determine
the maximum REN for your
calling area.
In the event terminal equipment
causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company
should notify the customer, if
possible, that service may be
stopped.
However, where prior notice is
impractical, the company may
temporarily cease service
providing that they:
a) Promptly notify the customer.
b) Give the customeran —
opportunity to correct the
problem with their equipment.
с) Inform the customer of the
right to bring a complaint to
the Federal Communication
Commission pursuant to
procedures set out in FCC
Rules and Regulations
Subpart E of Part 68.
The telephone company may
make changes in its
communications facilities,
equipment, operations or
procedures, where such action is
reasonably required in the
operation of its business and is
not inconsistent with the rules
and regulations in FCC Part 68.
— 37 —
If such changes can be
reasonably expected to render
any customer terminal equipment
incompatible with telephone
company communications
facilities, or require modification
or alteration of such terminal
equipment, or otherwise
materially affect its use or
performance, the customer shall
be given adequate notice in
writing, to allow the customer an
opportunity to maintain
uninterrupted service.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the
party responsible for
compliance could void the
users authority to operate this
device.
When programming emergency
numbers and/or making test calls
to emergency numbers:
1) Remain on the line and briefly
explain to the dispatcher the
reason for the call before
hanging up.
2) Perform such activities in the
off-peak hours, such as early
morning hours or late
evenings.
Note:
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio
communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation
between the equipment and
receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
— 38 —
PANASONIC
Telephone Products
Limited Warranty
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company
(collectively referred to as “the warrantor®) will repair this product with new or
refurbished parts, free of charge, in the USA or Puerto Rico for one (1) year from
the date of original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship.
This Limited Warranty Excludes both Labor and Parts for: batteries, antennas,
and cosmetic parts (cabinet).
Carry-in or mail-in service in the USA or Puerto Rico can be obtained during the
warranty period by contacting a Panasonic Services Company (PASC) Factory
Servicenter listed in the Servicenter Directory. Or call, toll free, 1-800-545-2672 to
locate a PASC authorized Servicenter. Carry-in or mail-in service in Puerto Rico
can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the Panasonic Sales
Company telephone number in the Servicenter Directory.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or
other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is
rendered.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship
which occur during normal use. The warranty does not cover damages which
occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the
warrantor, or failures which result from accident, misuse; abuse, neglect,
mishandling, faulty installation, misapplication, set-up adjustments, improper
operation or maintenance, alteration, modification, introduction of sand, humidity or
liquids, line power surge, improper voltage supply, lightning damage, signal
reception problems, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other
business or rental use of the product, or serviced by anyone other than a PASC
Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter, or damage that is
attributable to acts of God.
LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, or limitations on how tong an implied warranty lasts, so the above
exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or
after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the
problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Customer Satisfaction
Center at the company address indicated above.
Servicenter Directory
Web Site: http://www.Panasonic.com
You can purchase parts, accessories
or locate your nearest servicenter by
visiting our Web Site.
Accessory Purchases:
1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only)
Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(6 am to 5 pm Monday — Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
(Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
Factory Servicenters Locations
CALIFORNIA
6550 Katella Avenue
Cypress, CA 90630
800 Dubuque Avenue
S. San Francisco
CA 94080
20201 Sherman Way
Suite 102
Canoga Park, CA 91306
3878 Ruffin Road
Suite A
San Diego, CA 92123
COLORADO
1640 South Abilene Street
Suite D
Aurora, CO 80012
FLORIDA
3700 North 29th Avenue
Suite 102
Hollywood, FL 33020
Panasonic
For Product Information, Operating Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer
Locations, and all Customer Service inquiries please contact:
1-800-211-PANA(7262), Monday-Friday 9am-9pm,
Saturday-Sunday 9am—7pm, EST.
GEORGIA
8655 Roswell Road
Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30350
ILLINOIS
9060 Golf Road
Niles, IL 60714
1703 North Randall Road
Elgin, IL 60123
(Pick-up/Drap-oft only)
MARYLAND
62 Mountain Road
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
MASSACHUSETTS
60 Glacier Drive
Suite G
Westwood, MA 02090
MICHIGAN
37048 Van Dyke Avenue
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
MINNESOTA
7850-12th Avenue South
Airport Business Center
Bloomington, MN 55425
OHIO
2236 Waycross Hoad
Civic Center Plaza
Forest Park, OH 45240
PENNSYLVANIA
2221 Cabot Blvd. West
Suite B
TENNESSEE
3800 Ezell Road
Suite 806
Nashville, TN 37211
TEXAS
7482 Harwin Drive
Houston, TX 77036
13615 Welch Road
Suite 101
Farmers Branch
TX 75244
WASHINGTON
20425-84th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Langhorne, PA 19047
Chartiers Valley
Shopping Center
1025 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA 15017
HAWAI
99-859 twaiwa Street
Aiea, Hawaii 96701
Phone (808) 488-1996
Fax (808) 486-4369
Service in Puerto Rico
Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company/Factory Servicenter:
Ave. 65 de infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
Phone (767) 750-4300
Fax (787) 768-2910
(980514)
For product service
* Panasonic Servicenters are listed in the servicenter directory.
* Call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) for the location of an authorized servicenter.
When you ship the product
o Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton.
Attach a letter, detailing the symptom, to the outside of the carton.
Symptom
* Send the unit to an authorized servicenter, prepaid and adequately
insured.
* Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company
listed below or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations do
not repair consumer products.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Sales Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
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