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TG2388.book 8 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Connections
Base unit
Fasten the cords.
Hooks
Single-Line Telephone Jack (RJ11C)
Telephone
Line Cord
*Noise Filter
(For DSL users)
*Not included
Power Outlet
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
AC Adaptor
Charger unit
Power Outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
AC Adaptor
Note:
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Base unit: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQLV1.
L
Charger unit: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor KX-TCA1.
L
The AC adaptors must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptors to feel warm during use.)
L
The AC adaptors should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptors to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.
L
If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Caller ID, you cannot access
Caller ID services.
L
The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend connecting a standard telephone to the same telephone line or to the same telephone jack using the Panasonic
KX-J66 T-adaptor. Emergency power can be supplied to the unit by connecting a
Panasonic battery back-up power supply noted on page 4.
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TG2388.book 9 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
If you subscribe to a DSL service
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Please attach a noise filter (contact your
DSL provider) to the telephone line between the base unit and the telephone line jack in the event of the following:
– Noise is heard during conversations.
– Caller ID features (page 27) do not function properly.
Preparation
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“
Charge completed
” is displayed when the battery has been fully charged.
The CHARGE indicator will remain lit.
Base unit
Battery installation
1
Insert the battery ( 1 ), and press it down until it snaps into the compartment ( 2 ).
2
1
CHARGE Indicator
Charger unit
2
Close the handset cover.
CHARGE Indicator
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If you attach the shoulder rest attachment to the handset (page 59), charge the handset using the charger.
Battery charge
Place the handset on the base unit or charger for
6 hours
before initial use.
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Make sure to place the handset with the keypad facing up to charge the handset battery. If the keypad is not facing up, the handset battery can not be charged.
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The unit will beep once, the CHARGE indicator will light, and “
Charging
” will be displayed.
Note:
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To ensure the battery charges properly, clean the charge contacts of the handset, base unit 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.
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TG2388.book 10 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Battery strength
You can confirm the battery strength on the handset display.
Battery icon
5
6
7
8
Battery strength
Fully charged
Medium
Low
When flashing: needs to be recharged.
Discharged
Recharging the battery
Recharge the battery when:
– “
Recharge battery
” is displayed or
7
flashes on the handset display.
– the handset beeps intermittently while it is in use.
Note:
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Recharge the handset battery for more than 15 minutes, or the display will continue showing the indication.
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If the battery has been discharged, the handset will display “
Charge for 6h
” and
8
when you place the handset on the base unit or charger.
Battery performance
After your Panasonic battery is fully charged, you can expect the following performance:
Operation
While in use
(talking)
While not in use
(standby)
*1
While in use when the Hearing Aid mode is Telecoil
(page 44)
Operating time
Up to 5 hours
Up to 11 days
Up to 2 hours
*1 Handset is off the base unit or charger but not in use.
Note:
L
Battery power is consumed whenever the handset is off the base unit or charger, even when the handset is not in use. The longer you leave the handset off the base unit or charger, the shorter you can actually talk on the handset.
Actual battery performance depends on a combination of how often the handset is in use and how often it is not in use.
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Once the battery is fully charged, you do not have to charge it again until
“
Recharge battery
” is displayed or
7
flashes. This will maximize the battery life.
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TG2388.book 11 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Battery replacement
If battery performance diminishes, make sure you have cleaned the charge contacts and fully charged the battery. The battery needs to be replaced if any of the following are displayed after a few phone calls even when you have fully charged the battery.
– “
Recharge battery
”
–
7
(flashing)
– “
Charge for 6h
”
–
8
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Use only the rechargeable Panasonic battery noted on page 4.
1
Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it as indicated by the arrow.
For proper operation press the bone conduction earpiece against a bone near the ear.
Normally, sound enters the ear canal and vibrates the eardrum. People feel the vibration within the inner ear and comprehend it as it is received by the auditory nerve.
Sound conduction earpiece
External ear
Middle ear Inner ear
Place the bone conduction earpiece against your head (not your ear). Try different locations to find which location works best.
Start with the temple area.
2
Replace the old battery with a new one, and close the cover (see page 9 for battery installation).
Attention:
A nickel metal hydride battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased.
Please call 1-800-8-
BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.
About the bone conduction earpiece
Note:
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Do not place the bone conduction earpiece on a hearing aid. Howling or other interference may be heard.
L
The effectiveness of the bone conduction earpiece will vary by the type and degree of hearing loss of the user.
L
As sound is generated by vibration, users with normal hearing can use the handset by placing the bone conduction earpiece against the ear, as an ordinary telephone.
L
If the bone conduction earpiece gets dusty or greasy, clean it with a soft, dry cloth.
L
If noise is heard while using a hearing aid with telecoil or telephone mode on please refer to page 44.
The handset features a bone conduction earpiece that uses vibrations, which allows you to hear your telephone conversations.
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TG2388.book 12 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Controls and displays
Controls
Base unit
B C D
A
K
J
I
H
G
F E
L
Y
M
A
Display
B
{
ANSWER ON
}
ANSWER ON indicator
C
{
STOP
}
D
NEW MESSAGE indicator
E
{
MESSAGE/SLOW TALK
}
F
{
SKIP
}
G
{
REPEAT
}
H
{
ERASE
}
I
{
GREETING CHECK
}
J
{
GREETING REC
}
(Recording)
K
{
MEMO
}
L
Hook
X
O
P
Q
R
W
V
U
T
S
M
Speaker
N
Antenna
O
{
LOCATOR/INTERCOM
}
P
{
FLASH/CALL WAIT
}
Q
{
MUTE
}
R
{
HOLD/CONF
}
(Conference)
S
{
SP-PHONE
}
(Speakerphone)
SP-PHONE indicator
T
MIC (Microphone)
U
VOLUME
{
<
} {
>
}
V
CHARGE indicator
W
{
REDIAL
}
X
{*}
(TONE)
Y
Charge contacts
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TG2388.book 13 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Handset
H
I
Charger unit
A
A
J
B
C
D
E
F
G
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
A
B
B
Charge contacts
Charge indicator
Using the navigator key
Scrolls up
{^} and down
{V} the function menu, the caller list and the phonebook.
Increases
{^} or decreases
{V}
the handset ringer and receiver/speaker volumes.
R
A
Speaker
B
Display
C
Headset jack
D
{C}
(TALK)
E
{s}
(SP-PHONE)
F
{*}
(TONE)
G
{
HOLD/INTERCOM
}
H
Ringer/Message Alert indicator
I
Antenna
J
Bone conduction earpiece
K
Soft keys
L
{
OFF
}
M
{
MENU
}
N
Navigator key
(
{V}
,
{^}
)
O
{
REDIAL
}
P
{
FLASH/CALL WAIT
}
Q
Microphone
R
Charge contacts
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TG2388.book 14 ページ 2005年7月14日 木曜日 午後4時58分
Preparation
Display
Rcvd calls
Phone book
Base unit display items
Displayed item
Meaning
E
E
Flashes when message memory is full.
Flashes when the date and time need to be set.
C
B
C
“
C
” is displayed when a handset user is operating the Answering
System, or when the
Talking Keypad (page 44) or Name Announcement feature (page 44) is announcing a name or phone number.
Line is in use.
When flashing: a call is on hold or the answering system is answering a call.
When flashing rapidly: a call is being received.
O
Base unit ringer is off.
Note:
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In these operating instructions, soft key names are written inside brackets, the same way as other unit keys.
Example:
Unit keys:
{C}
,
{
OFF
}
, etc.
Soft keys:
{
Select
}
,
{
Save
}
, etc.
Handset backlit display and handset keypad
The handset display and dialing buttons will light for a few seconds after pressing any of the handset’s controls or lifting the handset off the base unit or charger. They will also light when an intercom/outside call is being received.
E
9@
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Greeting message recording error
Answering system is in greeting only mode (caller messages will not be recorded).
Soft keys
The handset features 2 soft keys. By pressing a soft key, you can select the function displayed directly above it.
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The functions displayed will vary depending on how you are using the unit.
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When a function does not appear above a soft key, the soft key has no function.
Setting the unit before use
Handset display language
You can select either “
English
” or
“
Español
” as the display language.
1
Press
{
MENU
}
.
2
Scroll to “
Initial setting
” by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
, then press
{
Select
}
.
3
Scroll to “
Change language
” by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
, then press
{
Select
}
.
4
To change from English to Spanish, press
{
Español
}
.
To change from Spanish to English, press
{
English
}
.
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The display changes to the selected language.
L
You can also select a language by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
.
5
Press
{
Save
}
or
{
Salvar
}
, then press
{
OFF
}
.
Note:
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If you select a language you cannot read, press
{
MENU
} {
0
} {
8
} {
1
} {
Save
} to change the display language to
English.
Setting the dialing mode
If you cannot make calls, change this setting depending on your telephone line service. The default setting is “
Tone
”.
“
Tone
”: For tone dial service.
“
Pulse
”: For rotary pulse dial service.
1
Press
{
MENU
}
.
2
Scroll to “
Initial setting
” by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
, then press
{
Select
}
.
3
Scroll to “
Set tel line
” by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
, then press
{
Select
}
.
4
Press
{
Select
}
at “
Set dial mode
”.
5
Press
{V}
or
{^}
to select the desired setting.
6
Press
{
Save
}
, then press
{
OFF
}
.
Setting the date and time
1
Press
{
MENU
}
.
2
Scroll to “
Date and time
” by pressing
{V}
or
{^}
, then press
{
Select
}
.
3
1
Enter the current month, day, and year by selecting 2 digits for each.
Preparation
Example: June 15, 2005
Press
{
0
}{
6
} {
1
}{
5
} {
0
}{
5
}
.
Date:06.15.2005
Time:12:00 AM
K
AM/PM Save
L
2
Enter the current hour and minute
(12-hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits for each.
Example: 9:30 PM
Press
{
0
}{
9
} {
3
}{
0
}
.
Date:06.15.2005
Time:09:30 AM
K
AM/PM Save
L
4
Select “
AM
” or “
PM
” by pressing
{
AM/
PM
}
.
5
Press
{
Save
}
.
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When the date and time are set,
E disappears from the base unit display.
L
If the handset beeps 3 times, the date and time were not set correctly. Enter the correct digits.
6
Press
{
OFF
}
.
The date and time may be incorrect after a power failure. When
E
flashes on the base unit display, set the date and time again.
To confirm the date and time
Repeat steps 1 and 2.
L
The current date and time are displayed.
When finished, press
{
OFF
}
.
For Caller ID service users
(page 27)
L
When a call is received, Caller ID information adjust the date and time if the time is incorrect.
L
Caller ID information will automatically adjust the date and time for daylight saving time.
L
If the date and time has not previously been set, Caller ID information will not adjust the date and time.
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Table of contents
- 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 4 ACCESSORY INFORMATION
- 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 7 FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
- 8 PREPARATION
- 8 CONNECTIONS
- 9 BATTERY INSTALLATION
- 9 BATTERY CHARGE
- 11 BATTERY REPLACEMENT
- 11 ABOUT THE BONE CONDUCTION EARPIECE
- 12 CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
- 14 SETTING THE UNIT BEFORE USE
- 16 MAKING/ANSWERING CALLS
- 16 MAKING CALLS
- 20 ANSWERING CALLS
- 20 USEFUL FEATURES DURING A CALL
- 20 PHONEBOOK
- 22 USING THE PHONEBOOK
- 25 ONE-TOUCH DIALER
- 25 STORING AN ITEM IN THE PHONEBOOK TO THE ONE-TOUCH DIALER USING THE HANDSET
- 27 CALLER ID SERVICE
- 27 USING CALLER ID SERVICE
- 28 CALLER LIST
- 32 LOCATOR/INTERCOM
- 32 LOCATOR/INTERCOM
- 32 TRANSFERING A CALL
- 34 CONFERENCE CALLS
- 35 PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS
- 35 GUIDE TO HANDSET PROGRAMMING
- 36 PROGRAMMING VIA DIRECT COMMANDS
- 39 RINGER SETTINGS
- 41 DISPLAY SETTING
- 41 FUNCTIONS
- 42 INITIAL SETTING
- 44 ACCESSIBILITY
- 46 ANSWERING SYSTEM FEATURES
- 46 ANSWERING SYSTEM
- 46 RECORDING YOUR GREETING MESSAGE
- 47 TURNING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM ON/OFF
- 48 LISTENING TO MESSAGES
- 51 RECORDING A MEMO MESSAGE
- 52 MEMORY CAPACITY
- 52 REMOTE OPERATION
- 54 ANSWERING SYSTEM SETTINGS
- 56 USEFUL INFORMATION
- 56 WALL MOUNTING
- 58 BELT CLIP
- 59 SHOULDER REST ATTACHMENT
- 59 HEADSET (OPTIONAL)
- 60 IF THE FOLLOWING APPEAR ON YOUR DISPLAY
- 61 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 67 FCC AND OTHER INFORMATION
- 71 WARRANTY
- 73 CUSTOMER SERVICES
- 74 INDEX