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Panasonic KX-TAW848Panasonic KX-TAW848 Advanced Hybrid Wired/Wireless System Control Unit
The KX-TAW848 main unit is initially configured with 4 hybrid extension ports and 4 loop start CO ports (1 LCOT card). The phone system is expandable to 8 COs and 24 wired extension ports (28 by parallel connecting 4 analog stations to the hybrid card) and 28 wireless handsets.

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Brand: PANASONIC
Part Numbers: KX-TAW848, KXTAW848
UPC: 037988850945, 37988850945, KX-TAW848
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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
dirque 12:06am on Monday, October 18th, 2010 
This is not a PC headset, it works great with my AT&T 2-line desk phone. Slips on easily, ear piece is comfortable.
IngerK 3:40am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
Don't take the risk of brain tumors - use a corded headset. 4 ft cord","Clear Reception","Durable","Excellent sound quality". Great for high noise area's Clear Reception","Durable","Easy Controls Works like a charm. Clear Reception None
Mr. C 2:16am on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 
I have had very good luck with most Panasonic products (vs SONY, which for me. Great quality and price. Works with all my wireless and wired phones that have a 2.5 mm jack Shipping cost
moniroje 2:01pm on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 
Great quality ; low price ; comfortable ; Clear sound ; Loud for the person on the other end :D Maybe too loud.. :P
adelita 1:02am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
I purchased 6 of these for my technicians to use. Hands free operation in a noisy environment while they walk, climb ladders and use hand tools.
Irena292 2:04am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
great till it stopped working this thing worked great for about two months then all of a sudden it stopped working.
bmarotta 8:40am on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
Love this headset! It is super comfortable and makes it so easy to be on the phone while getting other things done... Just bought 2 more of these. The first broke after 4 years but I like them so much I keep buying. Very clear on both ends. Keeps one ear free.
jmartin95 4:29pm on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 
Unfortunately, I have 4 slipped disks in my neck for which the pain radiates down my arm and into my hand.
Pawouek 11:00pm on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 
I would not buy a Panasonic KX-TCA60 Headset again. I expect phone headsets to last longer than five months before failing like this one did.

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Advanced Hybrid System

Operating Manual

Model No.

KX-TA824
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.

Feature Highlights

1.3.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

Built-in Voice Message

You can set incoming calls to be forwarded to your personal message area to let callers leave voice messages when you cannot answer the phone.
Hello, this is 204. Please leave your message.

Message Message Message

1.3.88 Voice Mail Integration

Voice Mail Integration

You can set your calls to be forwarded to a separate Voice Processing System (VPS) to let callers leave messages in your mailbox when you cannot answer the phone.

Message

1.3.57 Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service
Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service
You can receive remote voice mail service from your telephone company to record caller messages when you cannot answer the phone.

Telephone Company

Message Message
1.1.1 Before Operating a Telephone

Easy Operation

A Panasonic telephone that is equipped with a Navigator Key and a display helps you to access various features easily. The Message/Ringer lamp (if equipped) informs you of any calls or messages waiting.

Navigator Key

Message/Ringer Lamp
This PBX supports the connection of Panasonic proprietary telephones (PTs), Direct Station Selection (DSS) Consoles, and single line devices such as single line telephones (SLTs), fax machines, wireless SLTs, and data terminals.
1.3.34 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
3-level Automated Attendant
A caller can be directed to the desired party simply by pressing a single-digit number as directed by the 3-level DISA outgoing messages (OGMs).
First DISA OGM Dial 0 (Operator) Dial 1 3-level DISA OGM 1 Dial 0 3-level DISA OGM 22 Dial 0 (Mike) Dial 1 (John) Dial 2 (Tony)
Dial 2 3-level DISA OGM 2 Dial 3 3-level DISA OGM 3
Dial 1 3-level DISA OGM 23 Dial 2 3-level DISA OGM 24
Wireless Proprietary Telephones
This PBX supports wireless proprietary telephones (PTs). These phones provide system features that make them superior to standard cordless telephones.
For more details, consult your dealer.

In this manual,

Proprietary Telephone is abbreviated as "PT"*1. Single Line Telephone is abbreviated as "SLT". Proprietary Telephone with a Display is abbreviated as "Display PT". The following icons are used as hints and conditions throughout this manual.

Conditions

In this manual, "proprietary telephone" ("PT") means an analog proprietary telephone (APT).

Important Information

WARNING
THIS UNIT MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. IF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT EXPOSES ANY INTERNAL PARTS, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IMMEDIATELY AND RETURN THE UNIT TO YOUR DEALER. UNPLUG THIS UNIT FROM THE AC OUTLET IF IT EMITS SMOKE, AN ABNORMAL SMELL OR MAKES UNUSUAL NOISE. THESE CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. CONFIRM THAT SMOKE HAS STOPPED AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED PANASONIC FACTORY SERVICENTER. WHEN RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT, FIRST DISCONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE POWER CONNECTION. WHEN THE UNIT IS INSTALLED IN THE NEW LOCATION, RECONNECT THE POWER FIRST, AND THEN RECONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION. THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH A GROUNDING CONTACT PLUG. FOR SAFETY REASONS THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDING CONTACT SOCKET THAT HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. TO PREVENT POSSIBLE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MAIN DISCONNECT DEVICE. ENSURE THAT THE AC OUTLET IS LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. TO PROTECT THIS UNIT FROM STATIC ELECTRICITY, DO NOT TOUCH ANY EXTERNAL CONNECTORS OF THE UNIT.

3. Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
4. Changes in Telephone Company Communications Facilities, Equipment, Operations and
Procedures The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
5. Trouble with this equipment
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please see the attached warranty, which includes the Servicenter Directory. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
6. Connection to Party Line
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
7. Combined Use with Alarm Equipment
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. 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.

2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.1.7 2.1.8 2.1.9 2.1.10
Customizing Your Phone & PBX.. 153
Personal Programming.... 154 Programming Information... 154 Personal Feature Assignment.... 154 Flexible Button Assignment... 157 System Programming (Manager Programming)...161 Programming Information... 161 System Programming (Manager Programming)... 163
3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2

Appendix... 167

Troubleshooting... 168 Troubleshooting....168 Feature Number Table... 171 Feature Number Table.... 171 Tone List....177 Tone List....177
4.1 4.1.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.3 4.3.1

Index.... 183

Section

Operation

This chapter shows you step by step how to use each feature. Read this chapter to become familiar with the many useful features of this PBX.
1.1 Before Operating a Telephone
Before Operating a Telephone
What Kind of Telephone Can Be Used?
You can use a single line device such as a single line telephone (SLT), fax machine, modem, or wireless telephone, or a Panasonic proprietary telephone (PT) such as the KX-T7731. Some features may not be available, depending on the telephone you are using. If you are using a Panasonic PT with special feature buttons, or a display (Display PT), or both, follow the procedures that use feature buttons or the display, for easy operation. If you are using an SLT, follow the procedures that use specified numbers to access features (feature numbers). If you use a Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console, you can also use the buttons on the DSS Console to perform operations, instead of the buttons on the connected PT. If you use a Panasonic PT that does not have feature buttons, you may change one of the unused flexible buttons to a feature button. Refer to "3.1.3 Flexible Button Assignment".

Feature Numbers

Features have been assigned feature numbers, which can be entered on your telephone to access the corresponding feature. Some features are only accessible by entering the feature number. In addition, some features require other additional parameters to be entered to activate the feature. Where necessary, these are specified in the text. If you use an SLT that does not have the " " or "#" keys, it is not possible to access features that have " " or "#" in their feature numbers.
Various tones are used during or after operations to provide you with information. For more details regarding the types of tones and their meanings, refer to "4.3.1 Tone List" (Appendix).

Display

In this manual, you will see the phrase "the display.". This refers to the display of a Panasonic PT. When you use a Panasonic display PT, displayed messages or items help you to operate the telephone.

1.3.14 Call Forwarding (FWD)CANCEL
You can cancel Call Forwarding (FWD) at your (original) extension or at another (destination) extension.
To cancel at your extension
Enter 0. Enter #. An SLT user can enter "0" instead of "#". C.Tone
To cancel at another extension ("FWDFollow Me" only)

Enter 8.

Feature Manual References 1.1.10 Call Forwarding (FWD)SUMMARY

1.3.15 Call Hold

You can place a call on hold.

During a conversation

If an SLT connected in parallel with a PT makes another call after going on-hook, the call on hold is transferred to the called party.
Press HOLD or Recall/hookswitch.
* You may have to enter the Call Hold feature number, "20", after pressing the Recall/ hookswitch on your single line telephone (SLT), depending on the SLT Hold Mode of your PBX. For more details, refer to "1.1.15 Call Hold" in the Feature Manual. Hold Mode Change (proprietary telephone [PT] only) Pressing the HOLD button again while a call is on hold switches the status from General Call Hold mode to Exclusive Call Hold mode, or vice versa. You cannot hold doorphone calls. If a call is not retrieved within a specified time period, you will hear a ring tone. If you are having a conversation with another party at that time, you will hear an alarm tone. If an outside (CO) line call is not retrieved within 30 minutes of being put on hold, it will be automatically disconnected. There are 2 types of Call Hold mode. The difference between them is whether other people can retrieve the held call (Call Hold) or not (Call Hold, Exclusive). An SLT user can hold either one intercom call or one outside (CO) line call at a time, while a PT user can hold one intercom call and multiple outside (CO) line calls. To hold multiple calls, use the Call Park feature.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [104] SLT Hold Mode [111] Music on Hold [200] Hold Recall Time [PC Programming] 9.1.2 Main [1-2]Music on Hold 9.1.7 Timers [1-6]Recall TimeCall Hold 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]Single Line TelephoneHold Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.15 Call Hold Operating Manual References 1.3.17 Call Hold Retrieve 1.3.20 Call Park
1.3.16 Call Hold, Exclusive
You can prevent other extension users from retrieving your held call. Only the proprietary telephone (PT) user who held the call can retrieve it.
C.Tone Press HOLD. Press HOLD again.

D.Tone On-hook.

Hold Mode Change (PT only) Pressing the HOLD button again while a call is on hold switches the status from General Call Hold mode to Exclusive Call Hold mode, or vice versa. If a call is not retrieved within a specified time period, you will hear a ring tone. If you are having a conversation with another party at that time, you will hear an alarm tone. If an outside (CO) line call is not retrieved within 30 minutes of being put on hold, it will be automatically disconnected. There are 2 types of Call Hold mode. The difference between them is whether other people can retrieve the held call (Call Hold) or not (Call Hold, Exclusive). A PT user can hold one intercom call and multiple outside (CO) line calls. To hold multiple intercom calls, use the Call Park feature.

Even if there are message waiting indications left at your extension, the Message/Ringer Lamp or the MESSAGE button light that displays notifications from the Message Waiting feature turns off while you are viewing caller information with the Caller ID Indication Personal/Common button. If your telephone has no MESSAGE button, you cannot play back associated voice messages while viewing caller information.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [900] Caller ID [901] Caller ID Area Code [902] Caller ID Modification for Local Calls [903] Caller ID Modification for Long-distance Calls [904] Caller ID Log Priority [906] Caller ID SMDR Format [907] Caller ID SMDR Printout [909] Common Area Call Log Check [913] Call Waiting Caller ID Assignment [PC Programming] 9.9.1 Main [9-1]CO Line SettingsCaller ID, CO Line SettingsCall Waiting Caller ID, Caller ID ModificationLocal Area Code (for Local Call 15), Caller ID ModificationRemoved Digits, Caller ID ModificationAdded Number, Caller ID SMDR Format, Caller ID SMDR Printout 9.9.3 Call Log [9-3]Caller ID Log Priority, Common Area Call Log Check, 21st Call Log in Personal Area, Call Log Answered Call Feature Manual References 1.1.30 Caller ID 1.1.18 Call Log, Incoming 1.1.112 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Operating Manual References 1.3.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV) 1.3.19 Call Log Display Lock, Incoming in the Personal Area 1.3.44 Extension Lock 2.1.1 Call Log, Incoming in the Common AreaCLEAR ALL 2.1.2 Call Log Display Lock, Incoming in the Common Area 2.1.8 The 301st Call Log, Incoming in the Common Area Treatment 3.1.3 Flexible Button Assignment Create or edit a Caller ID IndicationPersonal button, Caller ID IndicationCommon button, Caller ID SelectionPersonal button, Caller ID SelectionCommon button, or Message button.
1.3.19 Call Log Display Lock, Incoming in the Personal Area
You can lock your proprietary telephone (PT) so that Incoming Call Log information is not shown on the display when you press the Caller ID IndicationPersonal button. This can be useful to prevent other people from viewing caller information logged in your personal area.

To lock/unlock

lock code lock code

Lock Unlock

lock code
Off-hook. Enter 77. Enter lock code (4 digits) 2 times to lock or one time to unlock.
If you forget the code or cannot unlock your phone, ask your operator or manager. He or she can unlock your extension (Remote Extension Lock). The operator or manager can cancel this feature for all extensions (Extension Lock CANCEL ALL). This feature also functions as Extension Lock.
Feature Manual References 1.1.18 Call Log, Incoming Operating Manual References 1.3.18 Call Log, Incoming 1.3.44 Extension Lock 2.1.2 Call Log Display Lock, Incoming in the Common Area 2.1.6 Remote Extension Lock 2.1.7 System Feature AssignmentExtension LockCANCEL ALL

C. Tone & D.Tone Press Recall/ hookswitch. On-hook. Off-hook. Talk to the new party.
* You may have to enter the Call Hold feature number, "20", after pressing the Recall/ hookswitch on your SLT, depending on the SLT Hold Mode of your PBX. For more details, refer to "1.1.15 Call Hold" in the Feature Manual. An SLT user cannot transfer a new call while holding the current call. To transfer the new call, first park the original call using the Call Park feature, then go on-hook and off-hook. If a call waiting tone is heard but the corresponding CO button does not flash, this tone is an external call waiting tone from the telephone company. In this case, refer to "1.3.30 Call Waiting from the Telephone Company" or "1.3.45 External Feature Access (EFA)".
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [104] SLT Hold Mode [115] Extension Ring Tone Pattern [423] CO Line Ring Tone Pattern [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]ExtensionRing Tone Pattern, Single Line TelephoneHold Mode 9.2.2 Feature settings [2-2]Call Waitingintercom calls, Call Waitingoutside calls 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Ring Tone Pattern Feature Manual References 1.1.15 Call Hold 1.1.27 Call Waiting Operating Manual References 1.3.8 Busy Station Signaling (BSS) 1.3.20 Call Park 1.3.30 Call Waiting from the Telephone Company 1.3.33 Data Line Security 1.3.45 External Feature Access (EFA) 3.1.2 Personal Feature AssignmentCall Waiting Tone Type Selection

Default (Tone 1) 5s 15 s

Special Tones (Tone 2)
1.3.29 Call Waiting Caller ID
Your telephone company may also offer an optional call waiting service, which can inform you that you have another call on the same outside (CO) line. If Caller ID service has been contracted for, the new caller's information, such as the name and telephone number, will be displayed (flashing) on your proprietary telephone (PT) for a preprogrammed length of time. You can answer the second call by disconnecting the current call or placing the current call on hold.
While hearing a call waiting tone and viewing caller information

Press FLASH/RECALL.

To return to the original party, repeat the operation. If you do not press the FLASH/RECALL button while the information is displayed (flashing), the caller information is automatically recorded in your personal area and the Caller ID IndicationPersonal button lights if the call has been directed to your PT. A call directed to multiple extensions is automatically recorded in the common area and all corresponding Caller ID IndicationCommon buttons light. The TRANSFER button, HOLD button, and CONF button do not function while the new caller information is flashing.

Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [414-416] CO Line ModeDay/Night/Lunch [900] Caller ID [908] Call Waiting Caller ID Time [913] Call Waiting Caller ID Assignment [914] Call Waiting Caller ID CAS Receive Time [915] Caller ID Checksum [968] KX-T7700 Series Incoming Lamp Control [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]Proprietary TelephoneKX-T7700 Series Incoming Lamp Control 9.3.1 Line Mode [3-1]Mode of incoming CO callsDay, Night, Lunch 9.9.1 Main [9-1]CO Line SettingsCaller ID, CO Line SettingsCall Waiting Caller ID, Call Waiting Caller ID Time, Call Waiting Caller ID CAS Receive Time, Caller ID Checksum Feature Manual References 1.1.28 Call Waiting Caller ID Operating Manual References 1.3.18 Call Log, Incoming
1.3.30 Call Waiting from the Telephone Company
Your telephone company may also offer an optional call waiting service, which can inform you that you have another call on the same outside (CO) line. For more details, consult your telephone company.
C. Tone & D.Tone Press FLASH/RECALL. Press Recall/ hookswitch. Enter 6.
To return to the original party, repeat the operation.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [110] Flash/Recall Key Mode [418] Flash/Recall Time [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]Proprietary TelephoneFlash/Recall Key Mode 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Flash/Recall Time Feature Manual References 1.1.15 Call Hold 1.1.29 Call Waiting from the Telephone Company Operating Manual References 1.3.45 External Feature Access (EFA)

1.3.31 Conference

You can add a third party to your conversation. A conference call can be made up of 3 extensions, one extension and 2 outside parties, or 2 extensions and one outside party.
To establish a 3-party conference call
Dial desired phone number. Talk to the third party.
Press CONF or Recall/hookswitch.
For an outside phone number, press the CO button or seize an outside (CO) line before dialing the phone number.
Press CONF or Recall/hookswitch and then enter 3.
C.Tone (Optional) Talk. A 3-party conference call is now established.
To disconnect one party and then talk to the other
To put the third party on hold and talk to the original party

Press Recall/hookswitch.

To leave a 3-party conference call
When you are talking with 2 extensions or one extension and one outside party
The other 2 parties can continue their conversation. On-hook.
* You may have to enter the Call Hold feature number, "20", after pressing the Recall/ hookswitch on your single line telephone (SLT), depending on the SLT Hold Mode of your PBX. For more details, refer to "1.1.15 Call Hold" in the Feature Manual. To return to the held call before the third party joins, press the corresponding CO or INTERCOM button or press the Recall/hookswitch. By pressing the CO button corresponding to an outside (CO) line that is not being used by the conference, a proprietary telephone (PT) user can exit from the conference, leaving the other 2 parties connected unless they are both on outside (CO) lines. If the other parties are both on outside (CO) lines, they will be disconnected.

1.3.40 Executive Busy OverrideExtension
You can join an existing intercom call, establishing a 3-party conference call, if your extension is permitted through system programming.

To join an intercom call

To disconnect one party and talk with another when one of the parties is an outside party
To leave the conference call
You can also prevent others from joining your conversations. Refer to "1.3.42 Executive Busy Override Deny".
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [105] Conference Tone [608] Executive Busy Override [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]ConferenceConference Tone 9.2.1 Main [2-1]Busy Override Feature Manual References 1.1.50 Executive Busy OverrideExtension Operating Manual References 1.3.42 Executive Busy Override Deny
1.3.41 Executive Busy OverrideOutside (CO) Line
You can join an existing outside (CO) line call, establishing a 3-party conference call, if your proprietary telephone (PT) is permitted through system programming.
To join an outside (CO) line call

Press red CO.

Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [105] Conference Tone [608] Executive Busy Override [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]ConferenceConference Tone 9.2.1 Main [2-1]Busy Override Feature Manual References 1.1.51 Executive Busy OverrideOutside (CO) Line Operating Manual References 1.3.42 Executive Busy Override Deny
1.3.42 Executive Busy Override Deny
You can prevent other extension users from using the Executive Busy Override feature to join an ongoing call.

PT/SLT 0 7

Off-hook. Prevent Allow Enter #. An SLT user can enter "0" instead of "#". C.Tone On-hook.

Enter 733.

Enter 0 to prevent or 1 to allow.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [608] Executive Busy Override [PC Programming] 9.2.1 Main [2-1]Busy Override 9.2.2 Feature settings [2-2]Busy Override Deny Feature Manual References 1.1.50 Executive Busy OverrideExtension 1.1.51 Executive Busy OverrideOutside (CO) Line Operating Manual References 1.3.40 Executive Busy OverrideExtension 1.3.41 Executive Busy OverrideOutside (CO) Line
1.3.43 Extension Feature Clear
You can reset the settings of the following features on your extension to the default settings. This feature is also known as Station Feature Clear or Station Program Clear. Feature Absent Message Automatic Callback Busy Background Music (BGM) Call Forwarding (FWD) Call Pickup Deny Call Waiting Data Line Security Do Not Disturb (DND) Executive Busy Override Deny Hot Line Log-in/Log-out Message Waiting Paging Deny Room Monitor Timed Reminder Voice Mail Integration Off Off Off Off Allow Disable Off Off Allow The stored telephone numbers will be cleared. Log-in All messages left by other extensions will be cleared. Allow Off Cleared Off Value after Extension Feature Clear

Enter 79.

desired service code

Enter desired service code.
Press Recall/ hookswitch.

Enter 6.

Consult your dealer for the appropriate service codes.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [110] Flash/Recall Key Mode [418] Flash/Recall Time [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]Proprietary TelephoneFlash/Recall Key Mode 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Flash/Recall Time Feature Manual References 1.1.56 External Feature Access (EFA) Operating Manual References 1.3.46 Flash/Recall

1.3.46 Flash/Recall

You can disconnect the current call and make a call to another party without going on-hook.
While hearing any tone, dialing, or talking
D.Tone Press FLASH/RECALL.

Dial phone number.

Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [110] Flash/Recall Key Mode [418] Flash/Recall Time [422] Disconnect Time [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]Proprietary TelephoneFlash/Recall Key Mode 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Flash/Recall Time, Disconnect Time Feature Manual References 1.1.60 Flash/Recall Operating Manual References 1.3.45 External Feature Access (EFA)
1.3.47 Hands-free Answerback
You can set your proprietary telephone (PT) to answer incoming intercom calls without going off-hook. When an intercom call arrives, you will hear the caller talking without the phone ringing.

Press AUTO ANS/MUTE.

The AUTO ANS/MUTE button light shows the current status as follows: Off: Not set Red on: Set This feature is not available for incoming outside (CO) line calls and doorphone calls.
Feature Manual References 1.1.62 Hands-free Answerback
1.3.48 Hands-free Operation
You can dial and talk to another party in hands-free mode using the SP-PHONE button.

Press SP-PHONE.

To switch from the handset to hands-free mode
During a conversation using the handset
On-hook. Do not go on-hook without pressing the SP-PHONE button first, or the call will be disconnected.
To switch from hands-free mode to the handset
During a conversation in hands-free mode
Helpful hints for hands-free operation: If it is difficult to hear the other party's voice: Increase the volume using the Navigator Key or Volume Key. If the other party has difficulty hearing you: Decrease the volume. If the other party reports that your voice echoes: Use the telephone in a room that has curtains, carpeting or both. If parts of the conversation cannot be heard: If you and the other party speak at the same time, parts of your conversation may be lost. To avoid this, try to speak alternately.
Feature Manual References 1.1.63 Hands-free Operation

1.3.49 Headset Operation

Connecting an optional headset allows for hands-free conversations. This feature is also known as Handset/Headset Selection.

Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [206] Dialing Start Time [400] CO Line Connection [404] CO Line Group Number [405-407] Flexible Outward DialingDay/Night/Lunch [419] Automatic Designated Line Access [PC Programming] 9.1.7 Timers [1-6]CO DialingDialing Start Time 9.3.2 Incoming / Outgoing [3-2]Outgoing CallDay, Night, Lunch 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Connection, CO Line Group, Automatic Line Access Feature Manual References 1.1.71 Line Access, Outside (CO) LineSUMMARY Operating Manual References 1.3.2 Account Code Entry 1.3.39 Emergency Call 1.3.44 Extension Lock 1.3.46 Flash/Recall 1.3.48 Hands-free Operation 1.3.85 Toll Restriction (TRS) 2.1.6 Remote Extension Lock 3.1.2 Personal Feature AssignmentLine PreferenceOutgoing Select the seized line when going off-hook. 3.1.3 Flexible Button Assignment Create or edit a Single-CO (S-CO) button, Group-CO (G-CO) button, or Other-CO (OCO) button.
1.3.53 Line Access, Automatic
You can select an idle outside (CO) line automatically. You can also select an idle outside (CO) line from among the outside (CO) lines that are not assigned to Single-CO (S-CO) or Group-CO (G-CO) buttons (Line Access Using the Other-CO (O-CO) Button).
To select an idle outside (CO) line automatically
Off-hook. Enter automatic line access number.
To select an idle unassigned outside (CO) line

(O-CO)

Press O-CO.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [206] Dialing Start Time [400] CO Line Connection [405-407] Flexible Outward DialingDay/Night/Lunch [419] Automatic Designated Line Access [PC Programming] 9.1.7 Timers [1-6]CO DialingDialing Start Time 9.3.2 Incoming / Outgoing [3-2]Outgoing CallDay, Night, Lunch 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Connection, Automatic Line Access Feature Manual References 1.1.72 Line Access, Automatic
1.3.54 Line Access, Outside (CO) Line Group
You can select an idle outside (CO) line in the specified outside (CO) line group (18) automatically.

(G-CO)

outside (CO) line group no.

* To hold the current call, press the HOLD button.
The Live Call Screening (LCS) button light shows the feature status as follows: Off: LCS is off. Flashing green rapidly: An alert tone is ringing (Private mode only).*1 Flashing green slowly: Monitoring.*2 Red on: LCS is on. *1 The Direct Station Selection (DSS) button light flashes red slowly while monitoring. *2 The DSS button light flashes red at moderate speed while an alert tone is ringing. The operator or manager can clear the LCS password at any extension.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [620] LCS Recording Mode Set [PC Programming] 9.2.1 Main [2-1]LCS Recording Mode 9.2.2 Feature settings [2-2]LCS Password Feature Manual References 1.1.77 Live Call Screening (LCS) (Voice Mail APT Integration only) Operating Manual References 2.1.7 System Feature AssignmentLive Call Screening (LCS) Password Control 3.1.2 Personal Feature AssignmentLive Call Screening [LCS] Mode Set Select the mode, either monitoring the message through the speaker automatically or receiving an alert tone, while the caller leaves a message. 3.1.3 Flexible Button Assignment Create or edit a Live Call Screening (LCS) button or LCS Cancel button.
It is possible to use voice mail service provided by your telephone company. After subscription, the telephone company's voice mail system can answer calls automatically when you are busy or calls are not answered, and callers can leave their messages in your mailbox of the voice mail system located at the telephone company. You will receive an indication to notify you that a message is waiting. The Message/Ringer Lamp will light red and a Single-CO (S-CO) button will flash red at moderate speed after the mailbox has received messages, on a proprietary telephone (PT).

To listen to messages

When the Message/Ringer Lamp is lit and an S-CO button flashes red at moderate speed
If your telephone company sends a special signal (Stutter dial tone) when you seize the outside (CO) line, this is an indication that a new message was recorded. Approximately 5 seconds after the user hangs up one of the preprogrammed outside (CO) lines, or 3 minutes 46 seconds after the phone stops ringing, the PBX automatically seizes the line and checks if a message has been recorded. If a new message was recorded in the mailbox of the telephone company, the Message/Ringer Lamp lights red and the corresponding S-CO button flashes red moderately. If your voice mail service uses a stutter dial tone and the recorded message is over 3 minutes long, in some cases the Message/Ringer Lamp may not light and the corresponding S-CO button may not flash. A contract with your telephone company may be required for local carrier-based voice mail service. For more details, consult your telephone company.

Feature Manual References 1.1.100 Personal Speed Dialing Operating Manual References 3.1.3 Flexible Button Assignment Create or edit a One-touch Dialing button, store the desired phone number, or feature number.
1.3.76 Power Failure Transfer
If the power supply to the PBX fails, specific single line telephones (SLTs) are automatically connected to specific outside (CO) lines (Power Failure Connections). The PBX will switch from the current connections to Power Failure Connections, and all existing conversations will be disconnected. Only outside (CO) line calls handled by Power Failure Connections can be made during a power failure. For more details, refer to "1.1.102 Power Failure Transfer" in the Feature Manual. Feature Manual References 1.1.102 Power Failure Transfer
1.3.77 Pulse to Tone Conversion
If you are using a pulse-type outside (CO) line, you can temporarily change the dialing mode from pulse to tone to access computer telephone services that require tone dialing such as Voice Mail.
Dial phone number (Pulse mode).
Enter #. Dial desired number (Tone mode).
You cannot change from tone to pulse dialing mode.
Programming Manual References [PT Programming] [119] Redialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion [401] Dial Mode [PC Programming] 9.1.11 Detail [1-10]CORedialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion 9.3.3 Detail [3-3]Dial Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.104 Pulse to Tone Conversion
1.3.78 Redial, Last Number
Every extension automatically saves the last external telephone number dialed, allowing the same number to be easily redialed.
Press REDIAL or enter 80 or ##.
Up to 64 digits, " ", "#", PAUSE, and SECRET (INTERCOM) (which stops all or part of the number from being displayed) can be stored and redialed. The outside (CO) line access number is not counted as a digit. If you hear a busy tone after pressing the REDIAL button, select another line and then press the REDIAL button or enter the feature number to retry. You can confirm the stored number by pressing the REDIAL button while on-hook. Pressing the REDIAL button after dialing a telephone number or during a conversation will disconnect the current call and redial the stored number.

Customizing Your Phone & PBX
This chapter shows you how to customize your proprietary telephone (PT) or PBX according to your needs.

3.1 Personal Programming

Personal Programming

Programming Information

You can customize various features of your telephone, such as line preferences and customized buttons. Additionally, you can return all customized features to their default settings. Because certain settings are retained in your proprietary telephone (PT) (not in the PBX), before replacing or changing your PT, we recommend resetting all customized features to their default settings. The PROGRAM button is used to enter or exit programming mode. In order to program your extension, it must be idle, on-hook, and holding no calls. While you are programming your extension, it is treated as a busy extension.
Personal Feature Assignment
You can perform the following while in programming mode: Personal Programming Personal Programming Data Reset Self-extension Number Confirmation
The default settings are shown in bold letters. For later reference, place a check mark in the boxes below to indicate your customized setting.
To enter programming mode To program

program number

Press PROGRAM. Follow program number. Press STORE. Press PROGRAM.

Program Number

Setting No line An idle outside (CO) line
Which line do you prefer to seize when you go off-hook to make a call? (Line PreferenceOutgoing)
+ outside (CO) line no. (18)*
An assigned outside (CO) line
Setting No line A ringing line
Which line do you prefer to answer when you go off-hook? (Line PreferenceIncoming)
+ outside (CO) line no. (18)* 3 + outside (CO) line no. (18)* 1 2
From which outside (CO) lines do you want to receive calls at your extension? (Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection) How do you prefer to receive intercom calls? (Alternate ReceivingRing/Voice) Which call waiting tone do you prefer for intercom/outside (CO) line calls? (Call Waiting Tone Type Selection)
Ringassigned outside (CO) lines Ringall outside (CO) lines Ringing (Tone Call) DirectlyThe party's voice is heard without ringing. Tone 1 Tone 2 You can monitor the message through the telephone speaker. (Hands-free mode) Only an alert tone is heard. (Private mode)
Which service do you prefer when a calling party is recording a message in your mailbox? (Live Call Screening [LCS] Mode Set)

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Proprietary Telephone

Quick Reference Guide

Model No.

KX-T7737

Table of Contents
Operation for KX-TA624/TA824.. 2 Operation for KX-TAW848/TDA Series. 8 Location of Controls..14 Before Operating the Telephone.. 16 Tilt Angle.. 17 Connection.. 18 Wall Mounting.. 18 Important Information.. 19 Important Safety Instructions. 20 FCC Information.. 21 Other Information... 23
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic KX-T7737 Proprietary Telephone. Please read this manual before using and save for future reference. This product can be used with a Panasonic KX-TA624/KX-TA824/KXTAW848/KX-TDA series PBX. Included Accessories: (for extra orders, call toll free 1-800-332-5368)
Handset. 1 Telephone Line Cord. 1 Overlay. 1 Handset Cord. 1 Stand. 1
Operation for KX-TA624/TA824
Outside (CO) Line button Off-hook On-hook
Programmable Feature button Talk

Feature number

* "Location of Controls" is shown on pages 14-15.

Desired Feature

Operation Making Calls
To an extension To an external party extension no.

Calling

phone no.

Redial

To program

( ) ( )

desired no.

One-touch Dialing

To dial

Calling an operator

To store personal speed dial no. (0-9) desired no.

Speed Dialing (Personal)

To dial personal speed dial no. (0-9) To dial system speed dial no. (00-99)

Speed Dialing (System)

Receiving Calls

While on-hook

Hands-free answerback

Directed

Picking up a call

extension no. Group

Operation When the Dialed Extension is Busy/No Answer

Automatic Callback Busy

To set While hearing a busy tone
To call If you hear callback ringing

To leave a notification

Sender Message Waiting
To cancel a notification receiver's extension no. To call back

Receiver

To clear all notifications
While hearing a busy tone

Sender

Wait for an answer.
For outside calls Set Cancel For intercom calls Set Cancel

Call Waiting Receiver

To talk to the new party
While hearing the Call Waiting tone
Terminating a current status

Holding a current status

Operation During a Conversation
Holding To retrieve a call at the holding extension

Holding a call

To retrieve an outside call from another extension

Holding

Holding a call exclusively
To retrieve a call on exclusive hold

Screened extension no.

To an extension

To an external party

(System programming is required.)

Transferring a call

Announce.
Unscreened to an extension extension no.

Useful Features

To page All extensions Group group no. All external speakers

Paging

All extensions & external speakers

To answer an announced page
Operation Useful Features

Three-party conference

To set

third party's no.

message no.

parameter (if required)

Setting Absent Message

To cancel

For Log-in

Log-in/Log-out

For Log-out
All calls extension no. Busy/No answer extension no. To an outside line line access code Follow Me

Forwarding a call

your extension no. Cancel Follow Me your extension no. Cancel
To Voice Mail All calls VPS extension No. Busy/No answer VPS extension No.

Do Not Disturb (DND)

Set Cancel

(Lock code is 4 digits.)

Locking your extension

lock code lock code

lock code

Lock Unlock

Clearing the setting
Operation To Make Use of Voice Mail Service
KX-TVA series Extension No. of the VPS
Listen to Message Deliver Message

From your Own Extension

Password
Mailbox Management If you have no password, you can skip the last step. Automated Attendant Message Notification Other Features

Listening Message

Extension No. of the VPS

End Call

KX-TVS series
From someone else's extension

Listen to Message

Mailbox No. Password
Deliver Message Check Mailbox Distribution Automated Attendant Mailbox Management Other Features End Call
If you have no password, you can skip the last step.

Leaving Message

Mailbox No.

first 3 or 4 of name

Leave Message

During Playback

Repeat Voice Guidance Exit Menu
Operation for KX-TAW848/TDA Series
To store personal speed dial no. (00-99) desired no.
To dial personal speed dial no. (00-99)
To dial system speed dial no. (000-999)
extension no. Group group no.
To clear all notifications your extension no.
For outside calls No tone Tone For intercom calls No call Tone

Screened

extension no.
To an external party Wait for an answer. Announce.

To page Group group no.

ICD Group* extension no. Specified All *ICD Group: Incoming Call Distribution Group
Both calls Outside calls Intercom calls All calls desired no.* Busy desired no.* No answer Cancel Follow Me your extension no. Follow Me Cancel your extension no.
desired no.* Busy/No answer desired no.*
* Enter your desired extension no., or line access code and outside phone no.
To Voice Processing System (VPS) All calls Busy No Answer Busy/No Answer Cancel VPS extension no.

Both calls

Outside calls Intercom calls
Setting your extension PIN (Personal Identification Number)
To set extension PIN To cancel stored extension PIN same extension PIN

extension PIN

WARNING When a third party discovers the password (extension PIN) of the Hybrid IP-PBX, there is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made using the telephone line. The cost of such calls will be billed to your own account. To protect this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend: a) Keeping the PIN secret. b) Selecting a complex, random PIN that cannot be easily guessed. c) Changing the PIN regularly.

Location of Controls

ON OFF TALK CID 2 RINGER BACKLIGHT
RINGER Volume/BACKLIGHT Illumination/Talking Caller ID Selector
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with Backlight

Headset Jack

Microphone
* The use of a headset is optional. Recommended headsets are KX-TCA91 and KX-TCA92.
1 PROGRAM: Used to enter and exit the programming mode. CONF (Conference): Used to establish a multiple party conversation. INTERCOM: Used to make or receive intercom calls. FWD/DND (Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb): Used to perform Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb. FLASH/RECALL: Used for External Feature Access or to disconnect the current call and make another call without hanging up. AUTO ANS (Auto Answer)/Mute: Used to answer an incoming call in the hands-free mode or mute the microphone during a conversation. AUTO DIAL/STORE: Used for speed dialing or storing program changes. REDIAL: Used to redial. DIALING BUTTONS WITH BACKLIGHT: Dialing buttons are backlit (1) when you receive a call, (2) during a conversation, (3) when BGM is activated at your phone, or (4) when you press any button. TRANSFER: Used to transfer a call to another party. HOLD: Used to place a call on hold. Message/Ringer Lamp: The Message/ Ringer lamp informs you visually that you have a message or a call. When you receive a call, the lamp flashes depending on the ringing pattern. When the ringing pattern is set to Single (Slow flash), Double (Moderate flash), or Triple (Rapid flash) in your PBX, the lamp flashes accordingly. When any of the other ringing patterns are set in your PBX, the lamp may not flash. (e.g., SDouble, Call Waiting Tone1.) When someone has left you a message, the lamp is lit continuously. 12 SP-PHONE: Used for the hands-free operation. NAVIGATOR KEY: Used to adjust the volume and the display contrast, or select desired items. Programmable Feature (PF) Button: Used as a One-touch Dialing button. (Button assignment is required.) Flexible Outside (CO) Line Button: Used to make or answer an outside call. Pressing this button seizes an idle outside line automatically. (Button assignment is required.) Also used as a feature button. (Button assignment is required.) PAUSE: Used to insert a pause during dialing. MESSAGE: Used to leave a message waiting indication, or call back the party who left the message waiting indication.

Before Operating the Telephone
Speaker/Handset/Headset volume *

Speaker volume

While in hands-free conversation

Handset/Headset volume

While using the handset or headset

Press Up or Down.

Ringer volume/Backlight illumination

1 BACKLIGHT

RINGER
Slide the lever of the RINGER Volume Selector and BACKLIGHT Illumination Selector to the desired setting. BACKLIGHT SW POSITION LCD backlight DIALING BUTTONS backlight 2 HIGH AUTO 1 LOW AUTO 0 OFF OFF
AUTO: The backlight shines only during operation.

Display contrast *

Press Left (Light) or Right (Dark).
* The above settings may return to default settings if the telephone line cord is disconnected, or the main unit's power is interrupted.

Talking Caller ID

You can hear Caller ID information vocally sent from your PBX through the built-in speaker. The voice volume of Talking Caller ID depends on the setting of the Ringer volume. For the Ringer volume, refer to "Ringer volume" on page 16.

ON OFF TALK CID

Slide the TALK CID Selector to ON to enable the Talking Caller ID feature.
Note: If the character ":" is included in the Caller ID name, it will not be announced normally. Therefore, we recommend that you do not use ":" in the Caller ID name.

Tilt Angle

The tilt angle of the unit can be adjusted. To adjust the angle, insert the stand into the desired holes as shown below.

< LOW >

< HIGH >

Connection

The telephone line cord (included) To the main unit ( TO MAIN UNIT )

Headset

< Back view >
CAUTION Ensure the cord is inserted in the groove to prevent damage to the connector.
Disable the parallel setting for the single line telephone (SLT) in PBX programming. If it is enabled, the Talking Caller ID feature may not operate properly. For information on how to disable, refer to the documentation for your PBX.

Wall Mounting

1 Pull down the handset hook until it locks,
so the tab holds the handset.
2 Remove the attached stand.
3 Mount the unit on the wall.
To temporarily place the handset down during a conversation, hook it over the top edge of the phone as shown.

83 mm (3-1/4 in)

Important Information

WARNING:

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THIS HANDSET EARPIECE IS MAGNETIZED AND MAY RETAIN SMALL FERROUS OBJECTS. DISCONNECT THE TELEPHONE LINE CORD FROM THIS PRODUCT IF THIS PRODUCT EMITS SMOKE, AN ABNORMAL SMELL OR MAKES UNUSUAL NOISE. THESE CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. CONFIRM THAT SMOKE HAS STOPPED AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICENTER.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

During a power failure, this telephone will not operate. Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local power, is available for use in an emergency.
When you ship the product:
Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the symptom to the outside of the carton. DO NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offices. They are NOT equipped to make repairs.

Product service:

Panasonic Servicenters for this product are listed in the servicenter directory. Consult your certified Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions.
For your future reference
SERIAL NO. (found on the bottom of the unit) NAME OF DEALER
DEALER'S ADDRESS DEALER'S TEL. NO.

DATE OF PURCHASE

Important Safety Instructions
When using this unit, basic safety precautions, including those below, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from the main unit before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Clean with a damp cloth. 4. Do not use the unit near water, for example, near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 5. Place this unit on a flat surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls. 6. The unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source. 7. Do not allow anything to rest on the extension cord. Do not locate this unit where the cord may be stepped on or tripped on. 8. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not overload wall outlets and extension cords. 9. Do not insert objects of any kind into this unit through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit. 10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this unit. Only qualified personnel should service this unit. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock. 11. Unplug this unit from the main unit and have the unit serviced by qualified service personnel in the following cases: A. When the extension cord is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled on the unit. C. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the unit does not work normally by following the manual. Adjust only controls covered by the manual. Improper adjustment may require repair by an authorized servicenter. E. If the unit has been dropped, or damaged. F. If the unit's performance deteriorates. 12. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 13. Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak to report the leak.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

FCC Information
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 to 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. FCC Part 68 Approved Device: This equipment is approved under FCC Part 68 as a component device for use with a Panasonic KX-TA624/KX-TA824/KX-TAW848/KX-TDA series PBX. In order for approval of this product to be valid, all other products used in conjunction with this product must also be FCC Part 68 approved as a component device for use with the PBXs listed above. If any of these components are not approved, then you, as owner or user, are required to obtain FCC Part 68 approval of the assembled equipment prior to connection to the telephone network. Part 68 approval requires that you maintain this approval over time and as such you are responsible for the following: Any component added to your equipment, whether it bears component approval or not, will require a Part 68 compliance evaluation. You may need to test, reapprove, and make a filing to the ACTA database before that new component can be used; Any modification/update made to any approved component within your equipment will require a Part 68 compliance evaluation. The modifying entity becomes the Responsible Party for the modified equipment. The Responsible Party will need to determine if a new test, approval, and filing to the ACTA database is required before that modified component can be connected to the network; If the Responsible Party continues to produce this component that party is required to comply with all continuing compliance requirements under FCC rules.
If the telephone service provider requests the approval number and REN of the device you are connecting, supply the FCC registration or "US" numbers for all components and host devices that have a direct PSTN connection and the highest REN. If at any time the ownership of this component device is transferred to someone else (whether independently or as part of a system), supply this manual to the new owner. Therefore only approved devices bearing the "CN" or "CE" equipment code as part of the "US" approval number may be used with this equipment. (NOTE: The host equipment used in conjunction with this product may bear a "US" approval or an FCC registration number with other than the "CN" or "CE" equipment code.) When determining if your particular component device is appropriately approved, look for the "US" approval or FCC registration number on all components and ensure that the classification code "-CN-" or "-CE-" is part of that number. Refer to the "US" approval number on this product as an example. Hearing Aid Compatibility: This telephone provides magnetic coupling for hearing aids. Use only handsets or other acoustic devices with this equipment that are compliant with the hearing aid compatibility requirements of FCC Part 68. CAUTION: To assure continued compliance with FCC rules, do not make any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user's 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.

Other Information

If you are having problems making calls, unplug the extension and connect a known working telephone. If the known working telephone operates properly, have the defective telephone repaired by an authorized Panasonic Factory Servicenter. If the known working telephone does not operate properly, check the PBX System and the internal extension wiring. Keep the unit away from heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise, such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the unit. It also should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 5 C (41 F) or greater than 40 C (104 F). Allow 10 cm (3-15/16 in) clearance around the unit for proper ventilation. Avoid environments with excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, shock, or direct sunlight. Wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not clean the unit with abrasive powders or with chemical agents such as benzine or thinner. Use only the correct Panasonic handset. Do not disassemble this unit. Dangerous electrical shock could result. The unit must only be disassembled and repaired by qualified service technicians. If damage to this unit exposes any internal parts, immediately disconnect the telephone line and mains supply. Then return the unit to a servicenter.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico, lnc. Ave. 65 de Infantera, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 http://www.panasonic.com/csd Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2005 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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