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You can check the present battery strength on the display.
Battery strength Battery icon Fully charged Medium Low No power
(Flashing)
x Recharge
When flashes or the unit beeps every 15 seconds, recharge the batteries.
x Battery Information
After your batteries are fully charged: Operation While in use (Talk) While not in use (Standby) Ni-MH battery life (Included) Up to about 20 hours Up to about 160 hours Ni-Cd battery life (optional) Up to about 12 hours (based on 800m/A per hour) Up to about 100 hours
Battery life may vary depending on usage conditions, such as: when viewing the Caller ID Caller List, when the handset is in the speakerphone mode and ambient temperature. Clean the handset charge contacts with a soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more often if the unit is subject to grease, dust or high humidity. Otherwise the batteries may not charge properly. If the batteries are fully charged, you do not have to place the handset on the base unit until flashes. This will maximise the battery life. The batteries cannot be overcharged.
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x Battery Caution:
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. 1. Use only the batteries specified. 2. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. 3. Do not mix old and new batteries. 4. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, they may explode. Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions. 5. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. 6. Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 7. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
x Battery Replacement
If flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully charged, it is time to replace the batteries with new ones. Remember to charge the new batteries after replacement (see page 7). Discard defective batteries as soon as possible. Defective batteries may leak into the unit. On replacing the batteries, ensure that the correct battery type selection is programmed (page 39).
x Base Unit Location
For maximum distance and noise-free operation, the recommended base unit location is: Away from electrical appliances such as TV, radio, personal computer or another telephone. In a convenient high and central location.
Operating Range
The range of operation depends on the construction of your home, weather and usage conditions: Normally you will get longer range outdoors than indoors. Obstacles such as walls, metal shelves or cement-iron walls may shorten the operating range.
Occasional noise or interference may occur due to other random radio waves.
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N Safety Instructions N
Take special care to follow the safety suggestions listed below.
Environment
1) Do not use this unit near waterfor example, near a bathtub, washbowl, sink, etc. Damp basements should also be avoided. 2) The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators, cookers, etc. It also should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 5C or greater than 40C. 3) The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the AC outlet is located/installed near the unit and is easily accessible.
Placement
1) Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit. 2) Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into, the unit. Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration or shock. 3) Place the unit on a flat surface.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
N Wall Mounting N
This unit can be mounted on a wall.
WALL TEMPLATE
Install screws using the wall template. Connect the line cord, and AC Adaptor. Arrange the wires as shown, then mount the unit.
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Location of Controls
x Base Unit x
Charge Contacts
Page Button
x Handset
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Displays
x Handset Display x
ABCDEFGHIabcdefg
1234567890123456
x Icons
The in-range icon indicates that the handset is in range of the base unit. It flashes when the handset is out of range. The page/intercom icon is displayed when paging or using the intercom. It flashes when another unit pages the handset. The talk icon is displayed when making or answering calls. It flashes when an external call is being received.
The call prohibition icon is displayed when this mode is turned on.
The phonebook icon is displayed when storing or viewing the phonebook items.
The battery icon indicates the battery strength.
x Characters/Symbols
Pause is selected while dialling. The direct call icon is displayed when this mode is turned on. F M is pressed while dialling. [X] The key lock icon is displayed when key lock is set on the handset. In this mode, the keypad is disabled.
x Display Backlight
The handset has a backlight display. The display will light when you start using the handset and when a call is received. The handset display light will stay on for about 10 seconds after pressing a button or lifting the handset off the base unit. You can change the backlight colour for indentifying callers by setting the private category feature (p.18).
x Lighted Handset Keypad
The handset dialling buttons will light when you press a button, lift the handset off the base unit or receive a call. The lights will go out about 10 seconds after pressing a button, lifting the handset or answering a call.
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Basic Start-up Operations
Note: Z shows that you should press the following key(s).
x Turning the Power On x
Base New Calls
1. Z and hold P A confirmation tone sounds All possible configurations briefly appear. When button is released, the display will change to the standby mode. The current connected base unit number is displayed You can choose whether to display the base unit number, handset number or no display in the standby mode (see page 38). The number of New Caller ID calls received are displayed.
x Making a Call
(For further information on making calls, see pages 13-16) 1. Z O or %. 2. Dial a phone number (maximum 24 digits) The dialled number is displayed. (If a number is entered incorrectly, Z P). After a few seconds, the display will start showing the length of the call.
x Terminating a Call
1. To hang up, Z P. After a few seconds, the display returns to the standby mode. If the handset is placed on the base or charger during a call, the call is disconnected. The dialled number is stored in the redial memory.
x Answering a Call
(For further information on answering calls, see page 17.) During Incoming call: 1. Z O You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button K to I, $, L or N (-Any Key Answer). Or Z % and when the other party answers, talk into the microphone. After a few seconds, the display will start showing the length of the call.
x Turning the Power Off
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. Z and hold P until a long beep sounds. The display will go blank. (On location of the handset in the base unit, the battery icon will display even after power off).
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Making Calls
Note: for basic making calls operation, see page 12.
x To Dial after Confirming the Entered Number x
With this feature you are able to confirm the entered number before you start dialling. 1. Enter a phone number If number is not entered correctly: To clear one digit, Z W briefly. To clear all digits, Z and hold W. 2. Phone number confirmed, Z O or %. (After a few seconds, the display will start showing the length of the call). 3. To end call, Z P. (After a few seconds, the display returns to the standby mode). Note: If flashes and an error tone sounds after pressing O or %, move closer to the base unit. Then try again. You can choose whether to display the length of the call or phone number in the talk mode by programming (p.38).
0123456789012345
Chapter 2
00-00-31
Base 1 A2 New calls A03.08.21:06
x To Have a Hands-Free Phone Conversation (Using
Digital Speakerphone)
1. Z % The button lights. 2. Enter a phone number The dialled number is displayed. 3. When the other party answers, talk into the microphone. 4. To hang up, Z P.
Handset Digital Speakerphone
For best performance, please note the following: Talk alternately with the caller in a quiet room. If the other party has difficulty hearing you, Z U or S to decrease or increase the speaker volume. If the other partys voice from the speaker cuts in/out during a conversation, Z U to decrease the speaker volume. While talking, you can switch to the hands-free phone conversation by pressing %. To switch back to the receiver, Z % or O.
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x To Redial the Last Number Dialled
There are two ways to redial the last number dialled. 1. Z O or %. 2. Z X. (The last number dialled is displayed and automatically redialled). After a few seconds, the length of call is displayed. OR 1. Z O or %. 2. Z Y 3. Select Redial. 4. Z Y (The last number dialled is displayed and automatically redialled).
01234567890
00-00-00
x To Redial after Confirming the Numbers in Redial Memory
The unit automatically stores the last 10 numbers dialled into redial memory. 1. Z X (The last number dialled is displayed). If the same number has been stored in the phonebook, the name will also be displayed. 2. Z S or U to select required number (To exit the list, Z W). 3. Z O or %. The number is redialled automatically. (After a few seconds the length of call is displayed). If a number is not selected within one minute, redial mode is cancelled and display returns to standby mode. If No Stored Memory is displayed in step 1, the redial memory is empty.
Ringer Off ASetting H/set ASetting Base
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Using the Phonebook
You can store up to 200 names and phone numbers in the phonebook. All phonebook items are sorted by the first word in alphabetical order. Using the phonebook, you can make a call by selecting a name on the display. You can also assign the callers information to one of 9 private categories (1-9) to use the private category feature (Page 19). Private category feature: You can select display backlight colour and ringer type for each private category. When receiving a call, you can easily figure out who has called. (For example, Category 1 for family, Category 2 for friends and Category 9 for business). When a call is received from the caller belonging to one of the private categories, the handset will ring with the selected ringer type and the display will light in the selected colour for each private category. If you do not assign an item to any private category number, the handset will ring in the preset ringer type and light in the preset colour when receiving a call. Entry example: Phonebook items Phone numbers and names (up to 200) Private category no. (1-9) 1: Family 2: Friends 3: Neighbours : 9: Business OFF Backlight colour (3 colours) Red Orange Green : Red Pre-selected colour 3 : 20 Pre-selected type Ringer type (1-20)
Example: When receiving a call from a caller belonging to category 1; the handset rings in the ringer type 1. the display backlight lights in red.
When receiving a call, selected ringer type and display backlight colour are determined by the following order; Private category feature and then preselected colour and ringer type.
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x Storing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook x
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. Z Y or V. 2. Select New Phonebook. 3. Z Y or V. The display shows the number of remaining phonebook items, then <Enter Name>. 4. Enter a name (up to 16 c haracters) with the dialling buttons, T or V. See steps for entering names and symbols (page 21). 5. Name confirmed Z Y. 6. Enter phone number (up to 24 digits). 7. Number confirmed, Z Y. 8. Z U or S to select Private Categor y number (1-9) or OFF. 9. Z Y or V. 10. Select Save. 11. Z Y or V. A beep sounds and Saved is displayed. The display shows the number of remaining phonebook items, then <Enter Name>. You can continue storing other items. To return to the standby mode, Z P. If a pause is required for dialling,Z X. If a pause is inserted while entering a phone number, the pause counts as one digit. If the display shows 'Memory Full in step 3, the display will return to the standby mode. To store, clear other stored items in the phonebook (pages 23-24). You can exit the programming mode at any time by pressing P.
Base 1 A2 New Calls A03.08 21:06
Phonebook ASetting H/set ASetting Base
Enter New Phonebook 200-Memory Avail
SP = Space,
OY = Special Greek Character.
The following small letters of Greek, Russsian (Cyrillic), Polish, Czech and Slovakian are not avaialble. As a result of this, the capital letter will be displayed.
To move the cursor to the left.
To move the cursor to the right. (To enter another character using the same dialling button, move the cursor to the next space.)
W To erase characters.
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x Finding Items in the Phonebook
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. All phonebook items are sorted in the following order: Alphabet Letter/Symbol/Number/Telephone Number (when a name is not stored). 1. Z to enter the phonebook. The first item is displayed. If No Stored Memory is displayed, the phonebook is empty. The handset will return to the standby mode. Z U or S until desired name is displayed.
To search for a name by initial
1. 2. Z to enter the phonebook. The first item is displayed. Press the dialling button for the first letter of the desired name until any name with the same initial is displayed. The letters are printed on the dialling buttons. Eg. To find Felix, Z C repeatedly until the first item under F is displayed. Z U until the desired name is displayed.
x Dialling from the Phonebook
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. 2. Z. Z U or S until desired name is displayed. You can also search for an item by initial. To exit the phonebook,Z P. Z O or %. The number is dialled automatically. To hang up, Z P or place the handset on the base unit.
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x Editing an Item in the Phonebook
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Z. Z U or S until desired name is displayed. You can also search for the item by initial. Z Y or V. Select Edit, then Z Y or V. If you do not need to change the name, go to step 6. Edit the name using the dialling buttons, T, V or W. Z U. If you do not need to change the number, go to step 8. Edit the number using the dialling buttons, T, V or W. Z Y. Z U or S to select the desired category number (1-9) or OFF , Then Z V or Y.
10. Select Save, then Z Y. A confirmation tone sounds and Saved is displayed. To return to the standby mode, Z P.
x Clearing an Item from the Phonebook
Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 5. 7. Z. Z U or S until the desired item is displayed. Z Y. Z U to select Clear. Z Y or V. Z U to select Yes. Z Y. A confirmation tone sounds. CLEARED is displayed. After a few seconds, the display will show the next item. If the phonebook item is registered as a Hot Key Dial, Hot Key Dial is displayed as the phonebook item is cleared. To return to the standby mode, Z P.
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x Phonebook Copy
You can copy the information in the phonebook between the handsets registered in the same base unit. The phonebook copy must be operated in intercom mode (see page 32). Eg. Handset 1 is copying a specified item in the phonebook to Handset 2 during an intercom call. Handset 1 (Sender): 1. 2. Z N. Z B.
Handset 2 (Receiver): 1. 2. 3. 4. Z O. Z Y. Z U to select Recv Phonebook. Z Y or V. Copy Proceeding is displayed.
>Send Phonebook Recv Phonebook ASetting Base
Handset 1 (Sender): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Z Y.
>New Phonebook ACopy Proceeding A
Select Send Phonebook. Z Y or V.
Phonebook >Recv Phonebook ASetting Base
Z U or S to select Name/Number in the Phonebook to copy. Z Y or V. Select Copy Entry. Z Y or V. After copying is completed, a confirmation tone sounds and Copy Complete is displayed on both handsets. After a few seconds, the display will return to intercom call. If Copy Incomplete is displayed, the receiver handset memory is full or the receiver handset is disconnected before copying is completed. If Copy Failure is displayed, the receiver and/or sender did not prepare for copying within 60 seconds.
Entry ACopy Forward ASetting Base
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Eg. Handset 1 is copying more than one item in the phonebook to Handset 2. Handset 1 (Sender): Follow steps 1-5 on Handset 1 on page 24. 1. Z U or S to select item in Phonebook (All items AFTER the selected one are copied). 2. 3. 4. Z Y or V. Z U to select Copy Forward. Z Y or V.
>Copy Entry Copy Forward ASetting Base
Handset 2 (Receiver):
Follow steps 1-4 on Handset 2 on page 24.
After copying is completed, a confirmation tone sounds and Copy Complete is displayed on both handsets. After a few seconds, the display will return to the intercom call.
Note: To cancel copying at any time; Z W to return to intercom or Z P to return to the standby mode.
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x Storing Phonebook items as Hot Key Dials
The dialling buttons (1-9) function as one-touch dials. You can assign up to 9 phone numbers from the phonebook as hot key dials. Make sure that the unit is in the standby mode. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Z. Z U or S to select phonebook number to register as Hot Key Dial. Z Y. Z U to select Reg. to Hot Key. Z Y or V. If an item is already stored to a Hot Key, will be displayed on the left of the key number. Z U or S to select the hot key to register your item. Z Y or V. Select Save, then Z Y or V. OR If a hot key number with is selected, select Overwrite, then Z Y or V. A confirmation sounds and the display will return to the next phonebook item.
>New Phonebook ASetting H/set
JAMES ONODA
0123456789
x Checking the Number of New Calls
In the standby mode, when new calls have been received, the display shows the number of new calls. For example if you have received 10 new calls the display will show the following.
Base 1 A10 New Calls A01.08 21:58
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Using the Caller List
x Viewing the Caller List x
You can view the caller list of each handset which has received calls. Caller list information includes the callers phone number (If name and number have been stored in the phonebook, the callers name and number will be displayed), the date and time the call was received. Up to 50 different callers are stored from the most recent to the oldest in the caller list. When the 51st call is received, the oldest call is deleted. To confirm who has called you, follow the steps below. 1. Ensure display is in the standby mode eg. (2 new calls). 2. Z S or U (newest number is displayed). If No Stored Memory is displayed in step 2, the Caller List is empty. If more than one call is received from the same caller only the most recent call will be recorded. 3. To exit the list, Z P. Display returns to standby mode. New call counter is cleared.
Base 1 A0 New Calls A10.08 21:55
JAMES ONODA 0123456789 17.08 14:59
What means
When you have checked new calls, answered the call or called back the caller, will be added. When the same caller calls again, the call entry with will be deleted and replaced with the new call entry.
>New Phonebook 01234567890 15.08 19:51
When viewing long telephone numbers
If the callers number is greater than 16 digits the whole telephone number will not be shown. Z C to see the remaining numbers.
JAMES ONODA 012345678901234> 17.08 14:59
JAMES ONODA <567890 17.08 14:59
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x Calling Back from the Caller List
Using the list you can automatically call back a caller. 1. Z U or S to select Caller ID number. 2. Z O or %. After a few seconds the length of call is displayed. 3. To hang up Z P. (The handset will return to the standby mode).
x Conference
During an external call, you can make an intercom call to another handset and then combine the calls together to establish a conference call. (The handsets have to be registered to the same base unit). 1. (Handset 1) During an external call, Z N then enter the desired handset number eg. B. The external call is put on hold. If there is no answer at handset No.2, Z N to return to the call. 2. (Handset 2) When the unit rings, Z O, N, K to I, L or $ (-Any Key Answer) to answer. 3. (Handset 1) Z C to establish a conference call. 4. (Handset 1 or 2) Z P to hang up on conference call.
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For Optional Multi-Unit Users
x Operating More than One Handset x
You can register and operate up to 6 handsets at the base unit. Operating more than one handset allows you to have an internal call while simultaneously conducting an external phone call using another handset. The optional handset/charger model number is KX-A115EX. The functions of the optional handset are the same as those of KX-TCD705E handset. To register the handset to the base unit, see page 39. To cancel the handset, see page 39.
x Operating More than One Base Unit
You can register and operate your handset at up to 4 base units. Since each base unit forms a radio cell, you can extend the range or area in which you can make/answer calls with the same handset by placing the base units in suitable locations. For example you can use a handset in different radio areas, such as at home or the office. However, calls in progress are cancelled when the unit moves to another radio area. Eg. 5 optional KX-A115EX handsets are added to 2 base units. Radio Range
x Selecting the Display Language
When an optional handset is purchased, the default language is English. To set to required language setting, follow the steps below: Standby mode
Y or V
S or U Y or V to select Setting Handset
S or U to select Display Option
S or U to select Select Language
S or U Y to select required language (18 available)
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Special Features
x How to Use the Pause Feature x
(For Analog PBX Line/Long Distance Service Users)
We recommend you insert X if a pause is required for dialling with a PBX or to access a long distance service. Eg. Line access number I (PBX). 1. Z I, X and then phone number. 2. Z O or %. (After a few seconds, display will start showing the length of the call). Pressing X once creates a pause. This prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number. Pressing X more than once increases the length of the pause between numbers. OR - While entering a number, when a pause is required, Z Y. The menu of Pause or Go Back is displayed. Select Pause, then Z Y.
Private Color
Key Tone ON/OFF You can turn the handset key sound
Call Option
ON OFF
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Other Option
Change Hset PIN You can programme a 4-digit handset
Registration
PIN. See page 41 to set the PIN. You can turn the Auto Talk feature ON/OFF. When set to ON, you can answer an incoming call by lifting the handset off the base without pressing a button. Two Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) Battery Type rechargeable batteries are included with this unit. Ensure that the battery selection is set to Ni-MH or the battery strength will not be displayed correctly. Register H/set The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered. If an optional handset/base is purchased, it needs to be registered. To register, see page 41. You can cancel a base registered to a Cancel Base handset. To cancel a base, see page 42.
Auto Talk
Ni-Cd Ni-MH
Select Base
You can set the handset to automatically select a registered base unit or by specifying one base unit you want the handset to register to (1-4). See notes on Automatic Base Unit Access (p.42). You can clear the settings on the handset. When selected, the Handset Programming settings will return to their initial settings.*3
Auto Base Base Base Base
Reset Handset
NO YES
*1 The factory preset setting is marked against a shaded box. *2 You must choose the desired private category. *3 You must enter the handset PIN.
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Setting Time Alarm
The handset(s) will sound an alarm at a preset time for 30 seconds once or everyday. To set the time (24 hour clock), see below:In the Setting Handset mode S/U
S/U Y or V <Enter
Select Set Alarm Time
Select Time Alarm
Time> Y or V (24hr Clock) NOTE: If time has previously been set, it will be displayed.
Select Save
To set the alarm ON/OFF, etc. see page 37.
To Stop the Alarm
When the alarm sounds and Time Alarm is shown on the display, press any dialling button K to I, $, L or O to stop alarm. The alarm time turns off and the display returns to the standby mode. If Once is selected, the setting is automatically turned off. If the unit is in the talk, speakerphone or intercom mode during the alarm time, the alarm will not sound. After finishing, the alarm will start ringing.
Select Selected then All Handsets to ring.
A-F C Yor V PIN The current Select (4-digits) selected handset(s) handset(s) to ring. flash(es).
Select number of rings.
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Select the Base Unit Ringer Volume
4 levels are available. The factory preset is MEDIUM. When set to OFF, the base unit will not ring. Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 43
B (twice)
K-C Select Volume. Current setting is displayed. 0 = Ringer OFF 1 = Low Volume 2 = Medium Volume 3 = High Volume (Ringer sounds on selection)
Select the Dialling Mode
You can program the dialling mode to tone or pulse. If you have a touch tone service, set to tone. If rotary or pulse service is used, set to pulse. The factory preset is tone. Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 43
The current setting is displayed.
1 = Tone Dial Mode. 2 = Pulse Dial Mode
Select Pause Timing
You can set the pause timing to 3 or 5 seconds, depending on your PBX requirements. The factory pre-set is 3 seconds. Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 43
C Current setting is displayed.
A or B 1 = 3 seconds 2 = 5 seconds
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Set Base Unit PIN
You can program a 4-digit password for the base unit. The factory pre-set is 0000. Changing the password may prevent the unauthorised use of your unit by another person. Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 43
Enter current Base PIN (4-digits)
Enter new Base PIN (4-digits) TWICE
If 2nd entry of NEW PIN is incorrect, an error tone sounds. If 2nd entry is correct, a confirmation tone sounds and display returns to function menu.
Call Restriction
You can restrict desired handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. Phone numbers beginning with the restricted digits cannot be dialled out. For example, if 00 is assigned as the call restriction number, international calls cannot be made. For selected handset(s) you can assign up to 6 call restriction numbers (up to 8 digits). Set the call restricted handset(s) and the restriction number(s) by programming. The factory pre-set is OFF.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 43
K to F Select handsets 0 to 6 to select handset to restrict.
Base PIN
(4-digits) All registered handset numbers are displayed.
Enter current
or V Enter call
restriction number (max. 8 digits). 6 call restriction numbers can be entered.
To cancel the Call Restricted Handset(s) Follow steps 1 to 3, then enter the handset number(s) you want to cancel. When finished,Z Y,then ZP to return to the standby mode.
You cannot redial.
You cannot program the handset settings such as display language
You cannot store a name or phone number in the Phonebook.
While programming or searching, the unit starts to ring and stops the program/search. The display goes to the standby mode while viewing the Caller List or phonebook. does not function.
Do not pause for over 60 seconds while searching.
The handset is too far from the base unit. The handset is engaged in an outside call or is viewing the Caller List or Phonebook. The handset is not in the same radio area. The handset is engaged in an outside call. The handset has been cancelled or has not been registered. Register the handset in the base unit (p.39, 41). A call is being received. To answer press P then O.
The paged handset does not answer.
While using the intercom, 2 tones sound.
The unit misdials when connected to a PBX.
Check the pause function (p.44).
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Problem You cannot register the handset in the base unit.
Cause and Remedy The base unit has registered a maximum of 6 handsets or the handset has registered a maximum of 4 base units. A wrong base unit PIN was entered. Enter the correct PIN. There is interference from other electrical units, locate the handset and base unit away from them. You must finish registration within 1 minute after the ringer tone sounds, or programming will be cancelled (p.41). Make sure the Panasonic P-6P or BYD N4DH33B00001 is installed (p.7). Check that the battery type selection is correct (p.39). Charge the batteries fully (p.7). Clean the charge contacts and charge again (p.7). Install new batteries (p.7).
The battery strength is not displayed correctly.
flashes or the unit bleeps every 15 seconds. You charged the batteries fully, but flashes.
Adding Another Phone
This unit will not function during a power failure. To connect a standard telephone on the same line, use a T-adaptor.
To Telephone Socket
T-Adaptor
Standard Telephone
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GUARANTEE CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE
This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers. If within the applicable guarantee period, the appliance proves to be defective by reason of faulty design, workmanship or materials, we undertake subject to the following conditions to have the defective appliance (or any part or parts there of) repaired or replaced free of charge. 1. The appliance shall have been purchased and used solely within the UK and in accordance with standard operating instructions and the technical and/or Safety Standards required in the UK. 2. The appliance should be returned together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase promptly on being found defective at the purchasers risk and expense to the authorised dealer from whom the appliance was purchased or to the nearest authorised dealer. All enquires must be through such dealers. 3. This guarantee shall not apply to damage caused through fire, accident, lightning, misuse, wear and tear, neglect, incorrect adjustment or repair, to damage caused through installation, adaption, modification or use in an improper manner or inconsistent with the technical and/or safety standards required in the country where this appliance is used, or to damage occurred during transit to or from the purchaser. 4. If at any time during the guarantee period any part or parts of the appliance are replaced with a part or parts not supplied or approved by us or of an objective quality safe and suitable for the appliance, or the appliance has been dismantled or repaired by any person not authorised by us, we shall have the right to terminate this guarantee in whole or in part immediately without further notice. 5. The purchasers sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is for the repair or replacement of the appliance or any defective part or parts and no other remedy, including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be available to the purchaser. 6. This guarantee shall not apply to batteries and any other items of limited natural life. 7. Our decision on all matters relating to complaints shall be final. Any appliance or defective part which has been replaced shall become our property. 8. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months. Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt.
Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Receipt No. Model No. KX-TCD705E Date of Purchase Serial No.
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MODEL No. KX-TCD705E
Manufacturers Declaration: Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Limited hereby declare that this product is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. A copy of the manufacturers declaration of conformity to the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive is available at the following web address: http://doc.panasonic-tc.de
1999/5/EC
Customer Care Helpline Tel. No.: 08705 357357
Sales Department: Panasonic Business Systems U.K.
Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG128FP Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Ltd. Pencarn Way, Duffryn, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom
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