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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
girlredgirl 3:18am on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 
i work from home and this is good but not great. i will be upgrading soon is good to start.
Charumathi 2:34am on Saturday, July 24th, 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. 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.
karlgren 6:20pm on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
Unfortunately, I have 4 slipped disks in my neck for which the pain radiates down my arm and into my hand.
alexfendler 5:01pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 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.
basileios 11:41pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 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.
DetlevSchm 2:13pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
Love this headset! It is super comfortable and makes it so easy to be on the phone while getting other things done...
eckers 5:33am on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
Great quality ; low price ; comfortable ; Clear sound ; Loud for the person on the other end :D Maybe too loud.. :P Great quality and price. Works with all my wireless and wired phones that have a 2.5 mm jack Shipping cost
wburris 5:43pm on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 
Excellent headset Great sound quality with my Panasonic cordless phone. I had one before but broke it putting it on over my baseball cap.
theubuntu 6:30pm on Friday, March 19th, 2010 
Don't take the risk of brain tumors - use a corded headset. 4 ft cord","Clear Reception","Durable","Excellent sound quality". Works like a charm. Clear Reception None

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TS600FX.book

Page 1

Wednesday, April 5, 2006

10:27 AM
Integrated Telephone System

Preparation

Operating Instructions

Model No.

KX-TS600FX
Pulse-or-tone dialling capability
Basic Operation Advanced Operation Useful Information
KX-TS600FXW This unit is compatible with Caller ID. To use this feature, you must subscribe to the appropriate service offered by your service provider. Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save for future reference.

Page 2

Before Initial Use
Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic integrated telephone. For your future reference

Serial No.

(found on the bottom of the unit)

Date of purchase

Name and address of dealer
Note: In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance. Declaration of Conformity: Panasonic Communication Co., Ltd. declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC. Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this manual are available for download by visiting: http://www.doc.panasonic.de Contact: Panasonic Services Europe a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany

Accessories (included)

Handset (p. 6) Handset Cord (p. 6) Telephone Line Cord (p. 6)

Page 3

Contents
Location of Controls. 4 Display. 5 Settings. 6 Installing the Batteries. 6 Connecting the Handset/ Telephone Line Cord. 6 Connecting a Communication Device. 7 Programming Summary. 8 Time and Date. 9 Display Language. 11 Dialling Mode. 12 LCD Contrast. 13 Ringer Volume. 13 Time Adjustment (Caller ID subscribers only). 14

Advanced Operation

Preparation Basic Operation
Phonebook. 26 Storing Names and Phone Numbers in Phonebook. 26 Dialling from the Phonebook. 28 Chain Dial. 29 Editing. 30 Erasing. 31 Direct Dial (M1, M2, M3). 32 Storing Names and Phone Numbers in Memory. 32 Dialling. 34 Special Features. 35 Temporary Tone Dialling (For Rotary or Pulse Service Users). 35 How to Use the PAUSE Button (For PBX Line/Long Distance Calls). 35 For Call Waiting Service Users. 35 Muting Your Conversation. 36 Setting Hold Music to ON/OFF. 36 FLASH Button. 37 Setting the Password. 38 Dial Lock. 39 Call Restriction. 40

Basic Operation

Making Calls. 15 Answering Calls. 17 Caller ID Service. 18 Private Name Display. 18 Using the Caller List. 19 Viewing the Caller List. 19 Calling Back from the Caller List. 20 Editing the Callers Phone Number. 21 Storing Caller List Information in the Phonebook. 22 Storing Caller List Information in the Direct Dial Memory. 23 Erasing Caller List Information. 25

Useful Information

Optional Headset. 42 Wall Mounting. 43 Battery Replacement. 44 Troubleshooting. 45 Safety Instructions. 47 Specifications. Back Cover

Useful Information 3

Page 4

Location of Controls

[FUNCTION/EDIT] Button (p. 8, 21) [EXIT] Button (p. 8, 19) [ERASE] Button (p. 21, 25, 31) [DIAL LOCK] Button (p. 39) Direct Dial Button (p. 23, 32) Headset Jack (p. 42) [TONE] Button (p. 35) Display (p. 5) RINGER Indicator (p. 17, 18)
RINGER Selector (p. 13) MIC (Microphone) (p. 15, 17) [MUTE] Button (p. 36) [SP-PHONE (Speakerphone)/ HEADSET] Button and Indicator (p. 15, 17, 42) Navigator Key ([4], [3], [2], [1], [OK]) (p. 8, 19, 28) [HOLD] Button (p. 17) [PAUSE] Button (p. 35) [FLASH] Button (p. 35, 37) [REDIAL] Button (p. 16)
How to use the Navigator key and [OK] button This key has five active areas that are indicated by arrows and [OK].
Pressing the up and down arrows allows you to enter the Caller List and scroll through the function menu. Pressing the right and left arrows allows you to enter the Phonebook and move the cursor when entering items. The right arrow is also used to select the desired item. The [OK] button is used to select and confirm desired item.
Throughout these Operating Instructions, the navigator key is indicated by the arrows [4], [3], [2] or [1] and [OK].

Page 5

Display
(This display shows all of the possible configurations.)
0:00 31.missed calls 0:00 31.12

While the unit is not in use, the display shows the current time and date, and the number of missed calls. If the display continuously shows 0:00 31.12 or 12:00AM 31.12 and flashes, the clock needs adjustment (p. 9, 10). During a conversation, the display shows the length of the call (Example: 1 hour, 6 minutes and 35 seconds). This is a display from the Caller List. The display shows: the callers number, the time and date of the call (Example: Nov. 24, 11:50 AM).

01-06-35

1114447777 11:50 24.11
:The dial lock mode is set. To cancel the mode, see page 39. :The unit enters in the Phonebook. :The unit plays music during the hold for a caller. :[MUTE] was pressed during a conversation (p. 36). :[REDIAL] was pressed while the handset is on the cradle and SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator is off (p. 16). :This display flashes, when the battery power is low. To replace the batteries, see page 44.
P :[PAUSE] was pressed while dialling or storing phone numbers. F :[FLASH] was pressed while storing phone numbers.

Page 6

Settings

Installing the Batteries

the 1 Press down incoverdirection of the arrow and open the (1). batteries in the proper order 2 Install the (2), matching the correct as shown polarity.
3 Close the battery cover.
Batteries are not included with the unit. Install three high quality AA size Alkaline (LR6) or Manganese (R6, UM-3) batteries. We recommend to use Panasonic batteries. Battery life : about six months when using Alkaline batteries. about three months when using Manganese batteries. Battery life may depend on usage conditions and ambient temperature. Make sure batteries were inserted properly inphase to ensure the functionality of this unit. Please refer to page 44 for battery replacement and precautions.
THE UNIT MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY WITHOUT BATTERIES.
Connecting the Handset/Telephone Line Cord
After line connection, lift the handset to check for a dial tone. LINE

Handset

Handset Cord Telephone Line Cord To Single-Line Telephone Jack
Use only a Panasonic Handset for the KX-TS600FXW and KX-TS600FXB. Use only the telephone line cord included with the unit. If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Caller ID services, you cannot access those services.

Page 7

If you subscribe to a DSL service
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: jNoise is heard during conversations. jCaller ID feature (p. 18) does not function properly.

Noise filter (For DSL users) To Single-Line Telephone Jack

Telephone Line Cord

Connecting a Communication Device
If you want to connect a communication device (computer, modem, fax, answering machine, etc.) to the telephone line, you can connect it through this unit using the DATA jack. After connecting the handset and telephone line cord (p. 6), connect the communication device telephone line cord to the DATA jack.
Computer Modem Fax Answering Machine
Make sure the communication device is not in use before using this unit (making calls, storing phone numbers in memory etc.) or the communication device may not operate properly.

Page 8

Programming Summary
You can program the following functions. The display shows the programming instructions. See the corresponding pages for function details. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off. Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].
<Function menu>* Save phonebook ?. To store names and phone numbers in Save M1,M2,M3 ? memory (p. 26, 32). Program ? Set clock ?. To set the time and date (p. 9). Change language?. To select the display language (p. 11). Scroll to Program ? by pressing [4] or [3], and press [OK] (Yes key). <Function menu>* Change password?. To change the password for the dial lock and call restriction (p. 38). Call restrict ?. To set the call restriction (p. 40). Set flash time ?. To select the flash time (p. 37). Set dial mode ?. To select the dialling mode (p. 12). LCD contrast ?. To select the LCD contrast (p. 13). Set hold music ?. To set the music during hold (p. 36). Time adjustment?. To set the auto time adjustment (p. 14). During programming * To select a desired function item, scroll through the items by pressing [4] or [3]. Then press [OK] to go to the next step. The right arrow [1] is also used to select or confirm the desired item.
indicates the end of the function menu. You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT]. If you do not press any valid buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will exit the programming mode.

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Time and Date
You can select 24-hour clock or AM/PM by programming. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. Scroll to Set clock ? by pressing [4] or [3].

Set clock ?

[OK]=Yes

Press [OK] (Yes key).

00:00 2006

31.12 [OK]=Next

Press [OK] (Next key). Enter the current year. (Example: To set 2006, enter 06.)
You can set the year 2000 to 2099.

Enter year [OK]=Next

Press [OK] (Next key).
Enter time 00:[OK]=Next Enter time 09:[OK]=Next
Enter the current time (hour and minute) using a 4-digit number. (Example: To set 9:30, enter 0930.)

For 24-hour clock: Enter numbers between 0000 and 2359. For AM/PM setting: Enter numbers between 0100 and 1259.
If numbers between 0000 and 0059, or 1300 and 2359 are entered, the time will automatically be set using the 24-hour clock. Skip steps 8 and 9, and go to step 10.
#=AM/PM/24H 24H 34 [OK]=Next

(Continued

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Press [#] to select AM, PM or 24-hour clock. (Example: You select PM.) Display AM PM 24H Option AM PM 24-Hour clock
#=AM/PM/24H PM 34 [OK]=Next
Each time you press [#], the selection will change on the display.
Enter day.month 31.[OK]=Save Enter day.month 27.[OK]=Save
Enter the current day and month using a 4-digit number. (Example: To set Dec. 27, enter 2712.) Press [OK] (Save key).
A long beep sounds. The clock starts working. The display will return to step 2. To exit the programming mode, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.
You can go back to the previous screen by pressing [3], when setting the time and date (steps 4 through 10). If 3 beeps sound when entering the time and date, the time and date entered are not correct. Enter the correct time and date. If the batteries installed in the unit expired, the time and date will be shown as 0:00 31.12 or 12:00AM 31.12, and will flash. Replace the batteries then adjust the time and date.
For Caller ID service users (p. 18) If a time display service is available with the Caller ID service:
The Caller ID information will re-set the clock after the ring if the adjusted time and/or date is incorrect and when the Time Adjustment is set to ON (p. 14). If the time and date has not previously been set, the Caller ID information will not adjust the clock.
Page 11 Wednesday, April 5, 2006

Display Language

You can select English, Czech, Polish, Hungarian or Romanian as the display language. Your phone default setting is English. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. Scroll to Change language? by pressing [4] or [3]. Press [OK] (Yes key). Select English, Cestina, Polski, Magyar or Romna by pressing [4] or [3]. Press [OK] (Save key).
A long beep sounds. The display will return to step 2. To exit the programming mode, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.

Change language?

Language :English 34 [OK]=Save
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].
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Dialling Mode

You can select the dialling mode by programming. If you have touch tone service, set to Tone. If rotary or pulse service is used, set to Pulse. Your phone default setting is Tone. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off.

The display shows the callers phone number when the unit is ringing.* After you answer the call, the display will show the length of the call.

1114447777

The RINGER indicator will flash quickly when a call is being received.
*Private name display If you receive a call from one of the same phone numbers stored in the Phonebook or Direct Dial memory, the callers name will be displayed.

TINA ROBINSON

To use this function, names and phone numbers must be stored in the Phonebook (p. 26) or Direct Dial memory (p. 32). Caller information will not be displayed in the following cases: If the caller dialled from an area which does not provide a Caller ID service, the display will show Out of area. If the caller has requested not to display his/her information, the display will show Private caller. If a long distance call is identified and the callers name and/or number cannot be received, the display will show Long distance. If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Caller ID services, you cannot access those services. If the batteries installed in the unit have expired, Caller ID services will not be available. If the name and the time/date display service is available in your area, the display will show callers names and the time/date the calls were received. For further information, please contact your telephone company.
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Using the Caller List

If you have received 10 missed calls, the number of missed calls will be displayed as shown, while the unit is not in use.

12:34 21.5

10 missed calls

Viewing the Caller List

To check who has called, follow the steps below.
Press [4] or [3] to enter the Caller List.
Caller list 10 missed calls
To search from the most recent call, press [4].
To search from the oldest call, press [3]. To scroll through callers, press [4]or [3].
To exit the Caller List, press [EXIT].
If No items stored is displayed in step 1, the Caller List is empty.
Example: When you search from the most recent call:
Press [4] or [3] to enter the list. To return to the previous caller, press [3].

Press [4].

* If you receive a call from one of the same phone numbers stored in the Phonebook or the Direct Dial memory, the callers name will be displayed (Private name display).

* JACK SMITH

1234567890 10:50 23.11
456789012345678 10:00 22.11

Press [2] or [1]. 90123

** If an arrow ( ) or ( ) is displayed after the number, the whole phone number has not been shown. Press [2] or [1] to see the remaining numbers or to return to the previous display. Each time you press [2] or [1], the display will change alternately.
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Display meaning:

You have checked this caller information, answered the call or called back the caller.
Calling Back from the Caller List
Press [4] or [3] to enter the Caller List. Scroll to the desired caller by pressing [4] or [3].
To exit the Caller List, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.
Lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/ HEADSET].
The displayed phone number is dialled automatically. After a few seconds, the display will show the length of the call.
In some cases, you may have to edit the number before dialling (p. 21). If a phone number is not displayed in the caller information, you cannot call back that caller using this feature.
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Editing the Callers Phone Number
You can edit a phone number recorded in the Caller List.
1234567890 10:50 23.11 01234567890
Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. To add a number Add a number to the current number by pressing dial buttons. To erase the number Press [ERASE] to erase the number.
To move the cursor, press [2] or [1]. You may also delete a number by pressing [#].

[OK]=Next

After editing, you can continue with calling back or storing procedures. To call back, lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET] (p. 20). To store the number in the Phonebook memory, follow steps 4 to 5 on pages 22 to complete the operation. To store the number in the Direct Dial memory, follow steps 4 to 6 on pages 23 and 24 to complete the operation.
To exit the Caller List during editing, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds. The number edited in step 3 will not be maintained in the Caller List.
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Storing Caller List Information in the Phonebook
You can store numbers that are in the Caller List in the Phonebook. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press [4] or [3] to enter the Caller List. Scroll to the caller you want to store in the Phonebook by pressing [4] or [3]. 1234567890

Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].

If the number requires editing, see page 21.
Press [OK] (Next key). a) If a name is not required, press [OK] (Next key). b) If a name is required, enter the name (p. 27). When finished, press [OK] (Next key).

Number of times key is pressed Keys 1 & a d g j m p t w 0 #

2 b e h k n q u x

3 ( c f i l o r v y

4 ) A D G J M s T z

5 , B E H K N P U W

6 C F I L O Q V X

7. 6 R 8 Y
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

[0] [#]

[2 ] [1 ]
To move the cursor to the left To move the cursor to the right
If you make a mistake while entering a name Use [2] or [1] to move the cursor to the incorrect character, press [ERASE] to delete and enter the correct character. Each time you press [ERASE], a character is erased. For example, to enter Tom Jones:
Press [8] four times. Press [6] three times, then press [1]. Press [6] once, then press [1] twice. Press [5] four times, press [6] three times, then press [1]. Press [6] twice, press [3] twice, then press [7] four times.
T To Tom Tom Jo Tom Jones
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Dialling from the Phonebook
Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/ HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press [2] or [1] to enter the Phonebook.

Phonebook 10 items

Scroll to the desired item by using [4] or [3].
All Phonebook items are stored in order shown on the right. Item with # at the beginning will be displayed with first priority if Dial Lock or Call Restriction is set to ON.

Press [3].

Space i Alphabet Alphabet Symbol (excluding # and ) Number # and Telephone number (When a name is not stored)
To search for a name by initial:
1. Press the dialling button for the first letter of the desired name until any name with the same initial is displayed (see the Index table on page 29) Example: To find Frank, press [3] repeatedly until the first item under F is displayed. 2. Press [4] repeatedly until the name is displayed.
Lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/ HEADSET]. To hang up, place the handset on the cradle or press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET].
If No items stored is displayed in step 1, the Phonebook is empty. You can exit the Phonebook any time by pressing [EXIT]. You can also dial the stored number as follows: 1. Lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET]. 2. Find the desired item (above steps 1 and 2). 3. Press [OK] (Send key).
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Index table

Keys Index Symbols, 1, No name A, B, C, 2 D, E, F, 3 G, H, I, 4 J, K, L, 5 M, N, O, 6 Keys Index P, Q, R, S, 7 T, U, V, 8 W, X, Y, Z, 9 Space, 0

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

[7] [8] [9]

Chain Dial

You can dial a combination of Phonebook or manual key pad entries while making a call. This feature can be used, for example, to first automatically dial a calling card access number that you have stored in the Phonebook, then manually or automatically dial your PIN and then automatically dial the destination number from the Phonebook. Example: Using a long distance calling card.

To prevent misdialling, we recommend you add pauses where needed when storing numbers. For example, add pauses after a calling card access number and your PIN when storing in the Phonebook (p. 35). 1. Search and dial from Phonebook: 1800123456 (Calling card access number) The Voice guidance may be announced. 2. Search and dial from Phonebook: 1234 (Calling card PIN) 3. Search and dial from Phonebook: 15550123456 (Destination number)
While you are on a call; Press [2] or [1]. Search for the desired item by pressing [4] or [3].
To search for an item by initial, see page 28.

Press [OK].

The phone number is dialled. If required, repeat steps 1 to 3 for any remaining number. When storing a calling card access number and your PIN in the Phonebook as one item, press [PAUSE] to add pauses after the number and PIN as necessary (p. 35). If you have rotary or pulse service, you need to press [] before pressing [2] or [1] in step 1 to change the dialling mode temporarily to tone.
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Editing

Press [2] or [1] to enter the Phonebook. Scroll to the Phonebook item you want to change by using [4] or [3].
To search for the item by initial, see page 28.

Jane 1234567

Enter name Jane 4 [OK]=Next
If you do not want to change the name, go to step 5.
Edit the name using the dialling buttons (p. 26).
To clear an incorrect character, move the cursor to the character by using [2] or [1], then press [ERASE].

[OK]=Save [OK]=Save

Insert the required numbers.
If you have entered a wrong number, press [ERASE] and enter the correct number.
A long beep sounds. To exit the Phonebook, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.

Jane 8901234567

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Erasing

Make sure that the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press [2] or [1] to enter the Phonebook. Scroll the Phonebook item you want to erase by using [4] or [3].
To stop erasing, press [3] (No key).

Erase ? [3]=No [OK]=Yes

A long beep sounds. To erase other items, repeat from step 2. To exit the Phonebook, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.

Erased

Item with # at the beginning cannot be deleted when the Dial Lock or Call Restriction is set to ON. You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].

Advanced Operation 31

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Direct Dial (M1, M2, M3)

Storing Names and Phone Numbers in Memory
You can store up to 3 names and phone numbers in the Direct Dial memory.
Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. Scroll to the Save M1,M2,M3 ? by pressing [4] or [3].

Save M1,M2,M3 ?

Press [OK] (Yes key). Enter a name, up to 15 characters using the dialling buttons [0] to [9], [] and [#] (p. 26).
To move the cursor, press [2] or [1]. If a name is not required, go to step 5.
Enter name John White 4 [OK]=Next
If you enter a wrong number, press [ERASE] and enter the correct number.

M1,M2,M3=Save

Press one of the Direct Dial button [M1], [M2] or [M3] (Save key). (Example: [M1] is pressed.)
The entered name and phone number are displayed. After a few seconds, the display will return to step 2. To exit the programming mode, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.

John White 1234567890

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If the Direct Dial button selected is M1 is occupied occupied, the display on the right will Overwrite ? [3]=No [OK]=Yes be shown. To overwrite, press [OK] (Yes key). To select another empty Direct Dial memory, press [3] (No key), then press an empty Direct Dial button ([M1], [M2] or [M3]).
A long beep sounds. To continue storing other items, repeat from step 2. To exit the programming mode, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds. To erase other stored items from the Direct Dial memory, see below. When using the Dial Lock (p. 39) or Call Restriction feature (p. 40), you cannot store a phone number in the Direct Dial memory ([M1], [M2] or [M3]). You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT]. If a pause is required for dialling, press [PAUSE] where needed. If required, you can also store [FLASH] in a phone number. Pressing [PAUSE] or [FLASH] counts as one digit (p. 35, 37).

To erase a stored number

Press the required Direct Dial button ([M1], [M2] or [M3]).
To cancel erasing, press [3] (No key).

A long beep sounds.

Memory Empty
To exit the programming mode, press [EXIT] or wait for 60 seconds.
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Dialling

Lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET]. Press the required Direct Dial button ([M1], [M2] or [M3]).
The stored number is displayed and dialled.
The stored number is displayed.
Lift the handset or press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET].
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Special Features

[ERASE] [DIAL LOCK] [] (TONE) [EXIT] [FUNCTION/EDIT] [3], [4], [OK] [FLASH] [PAUSE]

[MUTE]

Temporary Tone Dialling
(For Rotary or Pulse Service Users)
Press [] (TONE) before entering access numbers which require tone dialling.

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Setting the Password

You can change the password for the dial lock and call restriction. The factory preset password is 1111.

To set the password

Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. Scroll to Program ? by pressing [4] or [3], and press [OK] (Yes key). Scroll to Change password? by pressing [4] or [3].

Change password?

Current password :---[OK]=Next Current password : [OK]=Next New password :---[OK]=Save New password :1234 [OK]=Save
Enter the current password.
If the wrong password is entered, 3 beeps will sound. Enter the correct password.
Enter a new password using a 4-digit number. (Example: 1234 is entered.) Press [OK] (Save key).
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT]. Please write down your password. If you forget your password, consult your nearest Panasonic service center.
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Dial Lock

The Dial Lock feature allows you to prevent others from making calls. To use this, set the feature ON. Your phone comes from factory is set to OFF.
Before using the Dial Lock or Call Restriction feature (p. 40), we recommend storing emergency numbers in the memory of Direct Dial buttons (p. 32) and Phonebook (p. 26) as emergency numbers (#). Even if the dialling buttons are locked, the numbers stored in these buttons can be dialled.

To set the dial lock

Press [DIAL LOCK].

flashes on the display.

Enter password :---[OK]=Save Enter password : [OK]=Save
Enter the password (p. 38).
A long beep sounds, and displays. If the wrong password is entered, 3 beeps will sound. Enter the correct password.
If the dial buttons are pressed before/after lifting the handset or pressing [SP-PHONE/HEADSET], DIAL LOCKED will be displayed. You can use the following features while the dialling buttons are locked. Dialling a number you programmed into the memory of Direct Dial buttons (p. 32) and emergency numbers (#) (p. 26) Selecting the ringer volume (p. 13) Adjusting the handset, speakerphone and headset volumes (p. 16, 42) Putting a call on hold (p. 17) Muting the conversation (p. 36) Answering the second call by pressing [FLASH] (p. 37) Programming (except storing/editing the Direct Dial memory and emergency numbers (#)). Finding an item in the following lists Caller list (p. 19) Phonebook (p. 28) Redial list (p. 16)

To cancel the dial lock

Follow above steps 1 through 3. In step 3, will disappear.
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Call Restriction

You can prevent the unit from dialling phone numbers beginning with specified digit(s) (1 digit or 2 digits). Phone numbers with the restricted leading digits cannot be dialled out, except the emergency numbers stored in the Phonebook and Direct Dial memory ([M1], [M2] and [M3]).
To set the call restriction
Press [FUNCTION/EDIT]. Scroll to Program ? by pressing [4] or [3], and press [OK] (Yes key). Scroll to Call restrict ? by pressing [4] or [3].

Call restrict ?

Restrict No. :-[OK]=Save Enter password :---[OK]=Next Enter password : [OK]=Next
If you changed the password 1111 (factory set), the display on the right will be shown. Follow below steps 1 and 2. 1. Enter the password (p. 38). 2. Press [OK] (Next key). Go to step 5.
Enter the number(s) (1 digit or 2 digits) you want to restrict ([0] to [9]).
If the wrong number is entered, press [ERASE] and enter the correct number.

Example: 9 is entered.

Restrict No. :9[OK]=Save
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When dialling a phone number with the restricted leading digit(s), CALL RESTRICTED will be displayed but not dialled out.
To cancel the call restriction
Follow steps 1 through 4 on page 40. In step 5, press [ERASE] to clear the restricted digits, and press [OK] (Save key).

Advanced Operation 41

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Optional Headset

Plugging the optional headset into the unit allows a hands-free phone conversation. Please use only a Panasonic KX-TCA89EX.
Connecting the Optional Headset to the Unit
Connect the optional headset to the headset jack as shown below.

Headset Jack

If you want to have a conversation without hands-free feature, disconnect the headset.

Making/Answering Calls

Make sure to install the batteries.
Press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET] to make or answer a call. OR Dial the number and press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET] to make a call.
The SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator lights. If you misdial during pre-dialling, press [ERASE] and enter the correct number. Then press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET] for dialling.
To hang up, press [SP-PHONE/HEADSET].
To adjust the headset receiver volume (4 levels): While using the headset, press VOLUME [3] or [4].
During a conversation using the headset, you cannot switch the call to using the handset by simply lifting it off the cradle. If you disconnect the optional headset during a conversation with the handset on the cradle, the call will be switched to the speakerphone. During a conversation using the speakerphone, you can switch the call to the headset by connecting the headset.
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Wall Mounting

CAUTION:

To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. 1. Use only the battery(ies) specified. 2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. It (they) may explode. 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling the battery(ies) in order not to short the battery(ies) to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery(ies) and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 5. Do not recharge the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product. The battery(ies) may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode. 6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product by heating. Sudden release of battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to the eyes or skin. 7. Replace all batteries at the same time. Mixing fresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged batteries. (Applies to products employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery.) 8. When installing batteries observe the proper polarity or direction. Incorrect installation can cause charging, and may result in leakage or explosion. (Applies to products employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery.) 9. Remove the battery(ies) from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time (several months or more). During this time the battery(ies) could leak in the product. 10. Discard the dead battery(ies) as soon as possible. The dead battery(ies) may leak in the product. 11. Do not store this product, or the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product, in high temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage.

Useful Information 47

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WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE. If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line and connect a known working phone. If the known working phone operates properly, do not reconnect the unit to the telephone line until the trouble has been repaired. If the known working phone does not operate properly, consult your telephone company.

Specifications

Power Source: From telephone line From 3 AA (LR6, R6, UM-3) batteries Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx. 91 mm x 165 mm x 220 mm Mass (Weight): Dialling Mode: Approx. 700 g Tone (DTMF)/Pulse
Operating Environment: 5 C C Specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

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