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| panasonic used to be a high quality name. it seems all answering machines these days last about one year before they fail. large numerals. | |
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| The Panasonic KX-TS620B phone is designed with the function of modern This product has the advantages with call waiting caller ID compatible. The Panasonic KX-TS620B phone is designed with the function of modern This product has the advantages with call waiting caller ID compatible. The Panasonic KX-TS620B phone is designed with the function of modern This product has the advantages with call waiting caller ID compatible. | |
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Location of Controls
Direct Dial ({M1}, {M2}, {M3}) (p. 29, 36) Headset Jack (p. 53) {} (TONE) (p. 38) Display (p. 8) RINGER Indicator (p. 23, 24)
MIC (Microphone) (p. 21, 23) {MUTE} (p. 38)
Navigator Key ({4}, {3}, {:}, {9} and {OK}) (p. 11, 18, 33) {HOLD/RINGER} (p. 14, 23) {PAUSE} (p. 38)
{FLASH} (p. 39, 40) {SP-PHONE/HEADSET} and Indicator (p. 21, 23, 53) {REDIAL} (p. 22)
How to use the Navigator key and {OK} button This key has five active areas that are indicated by arrows and {OK}.
Pressing the {3} and {4} arrows allows you to enter the Caller List and scroll through the function menu, the Caller List and the Phonebook list. Pressing the {:} and {9} arrows allows you to: - enter the Phonebook list. - move the cursor when entering items. - to repeat and skip a message during playback. The {OK} button is used to select or confirm your menu choices.
Throughout these Operating Instructions, the navigator key is indicated by the arrows {4}, {3}, {:}, {9} and {OK}.
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{ANSWER ON} (p. 43) {GREETING CHECK} (p. 17) {GREETING REC} (p. 16) {ERASE} (p. 17, 30, 37, 46) {EXIT} (p. 11, 18, 25, 33)
{FUNCTION/EDIT} (p. 11, 18, 27) {MESSAGE/2WAY REC} and Indicator (p. 44, 45) {STOP} (p. 16, 45)
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Display
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP abcdefghijklmnop
12:34AM DEC.missed calls 5 messages
(This display shows all the possible configurations.)
When the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off, the display shows the current time and date, the number of new calls and the number of recorded messages. If flashes on the display, the clock needs adjustment (p. 12, 13). 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 name and number, the time and date of the call (Example: Nov. 24, 11:50 AM).
12: AM DEC.31 message
12:34AM DEC.15
1- 6-35
SMITH,JACK 1-111-444-7777 11:5 AM NOV.24
: The unit enters in the Phonebook (p. 31). : The unit plays music during the hold for a caller (p. 39). : The second call has been received while talking (p. 39). : {MUTE} was pressed during a conversation (p. 38). : The ringer is set to off (p. 14). : {REDIAL} was pressed while the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator is off (p. 22).
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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, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off. Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. <Function menu>* Save phonebook ?. Save M1,M2,M3 ? Program ? Set answering ?. Set clock ?. Change language?. <Function menu>* Change password?. Call restrict ?. Set flash time ?. Set dial mode ?. LCD contrast ?. Set hold music ?. Set auto edit ?. To change the password for the call restriction (p. 41). To set the call restriction feature (p. 42). To select the flash time (p. 40). To select the dialing mode (p. 13). To select the LCD contrast (p. 14). To set the music during hold (p. 39). To set area code and edit pattern for incoming call (p. 14). Time adjustment?. To set the auto time adjustment (p. 15). 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. indicates the end of the function menu. You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing {EXIT}. If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will exit the programming mode.
To store names and phone numbers in memory (p. 31, 36). To program answering system functions (p. 18). To adjust the time and date (p. 12). To select the display language (p. 13).
Scroll to Program ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key).
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Time and Date
You can select AM/PM or 24-hour clock by programming.
Voice Time/Day Stamp: During playback, a synthesized voice will announce the time and day that each message was recorded.
Press {OK} (Next key).
If numbers between 0000 and 0059, or 1300 and 2359 are entered, the time will automatically be set using the 24-hour clock. Go to the step 9.
#=AM/PM/24H AM [OK]=Next
Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press {#} to select AM, PM or 24-hour clock. Display AM PM 24H Option AM PM 24-hour clock
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Scroll to Set clock ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key). Press {OK} (Next key). Enter the current year. (Example: To set 2006, enter 06.)
LCD Contrast
You can select the LCD contrast level from 1 to 4 by programming. To make the display clearer, set to high level. Your phone default setting is 2. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
Ringer Volume
Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected and the unit is not being used. To select HIGH (default), MID or LOW, press {HOLD/RINGER}.
Each time you press the button, the ringer volume will change and the selected volume will ring.
To turn the ringer OFF, press and hold {HOLD/RINGER} until 2 beeps sound.
is displayed.
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Scroll to Program ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key). Scroll to LCD contrast ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key).
The current setting is displayed.
To turn the ringer ON, press {HOLD/ RINGER}.
The ringer will sound at the HIGH level.
Caller ID Number Auto Edit
Once you call back an edited number, this unit will remember Area Code and Format of the Edited Number. Next time when someone calls from the same Area Code, caller information will be customized by the unit as follows:
s When the call is being received, the Caller ID number will be displayed in the same Format as the Edited Number. s After the call is ended, the telephone number of the caller, when reviewed from the Caller list, will be displayed in the same Format as the Edited Number.
LCD contrast Low!!!! High [OK]=Save
Select the desired contrast by pressing {4} or {3}, then press {OK} (Save key).
For example, you can use this feature to set the unit to ignore the area code of callers in your area code, so that you can call these local numbers using caller information without dialing the area code. To activate this feature, you must edit an item in the caller list, then call this number. After that, phone numbers from that callers area code are edited automatically. This feature can be turned on or off (p. 15). Your phone default setting is ON.
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To turn Caller ID Number Auto Edit On or OFF.
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Scroll to Program ? by pressing {4} or {3}. Press {OK} (Yes key). Scroll to Set auto edit ? by pressing {4} or {3}. Press {OK} (Yes key). Select On or Off by pressing {4} or {3}.
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Viewing 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. To check who has called, follow the steps below.
12:34AM MAY.missed calls message
Press {4} or {3} to enter the Caller List. To search from the most recent call, press {4}.
To search from the oldest call, press {3}. To scroll between 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.
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Caller ID Service 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}. To exit the Caller List, press {EXIT}. Press {4}. Display meaning: : You have checked this caller information, answered the call or called back the caller.
Caller List 2 missed calls
Press {4}.
* ROBINSON,TINA
1-111-321-:5 AM NOV.23
** WHITE,JOHN
WHITE,JOHN Press {:} or {9}. 1 : AM NOV.: AM NOV.22
Caller List missed call
Press {4}. * If you receive a call from one of the same phone numbers stored in the Phonebook or
Direct Dial memory, the callers name and number will be displayed (Private name display). ** If an arrow (1) or (2) is displayed after the number, the whole phone number has not been shown. Press {:} or {9} to see the remaining numbers or to return to the previous display. Each time you press {:} or {9}, the display will change alternately.
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Calling Back from the Caller List
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. repeatedly until the number is shown in the desired format.
Each time you press {FUNCTION/ EDIT}, the number is rearranged into one of 3 patterns. a Phone no. b Area code Phone no. c 1 Area code Phone no. The order of which pattern a c are displayed depends on how the telephone number is displayed in step 2.
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.
444-7777
12 :34PM NOV. 25
The displayed phone number is dialed 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 dialing (see below). If a phone number is not displayed in the caller information, you cannot call back that caller.
To store an emergency number (#):
Emergency numbers are numbers stored in the Phonebook that can be dialed even when the Call Restriction (p. 42) is set to ON. To store a number as an emergency number, add # at the beginning of the name in step 4.
Storing Caller List Information in the Direct Dial memory
You can store numbers in the Caller List to the Direct Dial memory ({M1}, {M2} and {M3}). Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected 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 Direct Dial memory by pressing {4} or {3}. Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}.
Press {4}. Press one of the Direct Dial button ({M1}, {M2} or {M3}) (Save key). (Example: {M1} is pressed.) If the Direct Dial button selected is occupied, the display will be shown as below.
M1 is occupied Overwrite ? [ ]=No [OK]=Yes
To overwrite, press {OK} (Yes key). To select the other empty Direct Dial memory, press {3} (No key) and press an empty Direct Dial button ({M1}, {M2} or {M3}).
A long beep sounds. The display will return to Caller List. You can continue storing other items. To exit the programming mode, press {EXIT} or wait for 60 seconds. To erase other stored items from the Direct Dial memory see page 37. To cancel during programming, press {EXIT}. Start again from step 1. You cannot store caller information in the Direct Dial memory if a phone number is not displayed.
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Erasing Caller List Information
After checking the Caller List, you can erase some or all of the entries. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
To erase all entries in the Caller List
Before erasing all entries, make sure that missed call is displayed at step 1.
Press {4} or {3} to enter the Caller List. Press {ERASE}. Press {OK} (Yes key).
To erase a specific caller from the Caller List
All erased
Press {4} or {3} to enter the Caller List. Scroll to the caller you want to erase from the Caller List by pressing {4} or {3}.
A long beep sounds and all entries are erased. The unit will exit the Caller List.
SMITH,JACK 1-111-444-: 5 AM NOV.23
Press {ERASE}.
Erased
A long beep sounds and the information is erased. After a few seconds, the display will show the previous caller information. To exit the Caller List, press {EXIT} or wait for 60 seconds.
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Wednesday, June 7, 2006
2:57 PM
Phonebook
Storing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook
You can store up to 50 names and phone numbers in the memory. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
A long beep sounds. To continue storing other items, repeat from step 2.
Tom Jones 98-765-4321
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Press {OK} (Yes key) at Save phonebook ?.
The number of stored items is also displayed.
Enter a name, up to 15 characters using the dialing buttons (p. 32).
To move the cursor, press {:} or {9}. If a name is not required, press {OK} (Next key) and go to step 5.
If the display shows Phonebook full in step 2, press {EXIT} to exit the list. To erase other stored items from the Phonebook, see page 35. You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing {EXIT}. If a pause is required for dialing, press {PAUSE} where needed. If required, you can also store {FLASH} in a phone number. Pressing {PAUSE} or {FLASH} counts as one digit (p. 38, 40).
Emergency numbers are numbers stored in the Phonebook that can be dialed even when the Call Restriction (p. 42) is set to ON. To store a number as an emergency number, add # at the beginning of the name in step 3.
Press {OK} (Next key). Enter a phone number up to 32 digits.
If you entered a wrong number, press {ERASE} and enter the correct number. To erase all of the digits, press and hold {ERASE}. If you want to change the storing name, press {3} to reach the desired display.
987654321
[OK]=Save
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Phonebook Selecting characters to enter names
The dialing buttons ({0} to {9}, {} and {#}) can be used to enter letters and symbols. Pressing each button selects a character as shown below.
Number of times key is pressed Key {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6} {7} {8} {9} {} 1 & a d g j m p t w
2 b e h k n q u x Space
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
{0} {#}
{:} {9} #
To move the cursor to the left To move the cursor to the right
If you make a mistake while entering a name Use {:} or {9} 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 {9}. Press {6} once, then press {9} twice. Press {5} four times, press {6} three times, then press {9}. Press {6} twice, press {3} twice, then press {7} four times.
T To Tom Tom Jo Tom Jones
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Dialing from the Phonebook
Press {:} or {9} to enter the Phonebook. Scroll to the desired item by pressing {4} or {3}.
All Phonebook items are stored in the order shown on the right figure. Item with # at the beginning will be displayed with first priority if 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 dialing button for the first letter of the desired name until any name with the same initial is displayed (see the Index table on page 34). 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 list 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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Phonebook Index table
Keys Index Symbols, 1 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
{1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {6}
{7} {8} {9} {} {0} {#}
0, Space
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 misdialing, 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. 38). 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 {:} or {9}. Search for the desired item by pressing {4} or {3}.
To search for an item by initial, see page 33.
Press {OK} (Send key).
The phone number is dialed. 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. 38). If you have rotary or pulse service, you need to press {} (TONE) before pressing {:} or {9} in step 1 to change the dialing mode temporarily to tone.
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Editing
Erasing
Press {:} or {9} to enter the Phonebook. Scroll to the Phonebook item you want to change by pressing {4} or {3}.
Press {FLASH} if you hear a callwaiting tone while talking.
The first call is put on hold and you can answer the second call. To return to the first caller, press {FLASH} again. The call waiting service cannot be used when a parallel connected telephone is in use. If this function does not operate properly, consult your telephone company for details.
Setting Hold Music to ON/ OFF
You can set music play during the hold as follows. Your phone default setting is ON. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
Visual Call Waiting Caller ID Feature
Visual Call Waiting Caller ID Feature allows your unit to display the second callers information. After you hear a call-waiting tone while talking, the unit will display the callers phone number and .
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Scroll to Program ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key). Scroll to Set hold music ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key).
1-123-456-789
If the phone number is stored in the Phonebook or Direct Dial memory, the callers name will be displayed. The second callers information will not be displayed when a parallel connected telephone is in use. Please contact your service company for details and availability in your area.
JOHNSON,KEVIN
Hold music :On [OK]=Save
Select On or Off by pressing {4} or {3}. Press {OK} (Save key).
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FLASH Button
Pressing {FLASH} allows you to use special features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call or accessing special telephone services (optional) such as call waiting.
Select the desired time by pressing {4} or {3}. Press {OK} (Save key).
Selecting the flash time
The flash time depends on your telephone exchange or host PBX. You can select the following flash times: 80, 90, 100, 110, 160, 200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 700, 900 ms (milliseconds). Your phone default setting is 600 ms. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing {EXIT}. If the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX functions (transferring a call, etc.) might not work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for the correct setting. If the unit is not connected to AC adaptor, flash will not function.
{MESSAGE/2WAY REC} To increase the volume, press VOLUME {3}. To decrease, press VOLUME {4}.
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During playback
To repeat message To repeat from the beginning of the message Press {:}.
If you press within 5 seconds of playback, the previous message will be played.
To skip message To stop operation
To skip to the next message Press {9}. Press {STOP}.
To resume playback, press {MESSAGE/2WAY REC}. If you do not press any button for 60 seconds or if you press {STOP} again, the playback mode will be canceled.
During playback, the display will show the name and/or number of the caller whose message is being played. To call back the displayed number: During playback, lift the handset or press {SP-PHONE/HEADSET}. The unit stops playback and automatically dials the displayed phone number.
JONES,JENNIFER 1-222-333-4444 - Message 3 -
Recording Your Telephone Conversation
You can record your conversation while talking using the handset or {SP-PHONE/ HEADSET}. During a conversation, press {MESSAGE/2WAY REC}.
Recording is displayed.
Continue your conversation. To stop recording the conversation, press {MESSAGE/2WAY REC} or {STOP}.
The MESSAGE indicator flashes (only when the Answering System is ON).
When you record your 2-way telephone conversation, you should inform the other party that the conversation is being recorded.
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Erasing Messages
The unit will announce the remaining recording time after playback, if it is less than 3 minutes. New messages cannot be recorded when: Memory full is heard. Message full is displayed. The MESSAGE indicator flashes rapidly (only when the Answering System is on). Erase some, or all, of the messages. We recommend you erase unnecessary messages after each playback.
Erasing a specific message
Press {ERASE} while the message you want to erase is being played.
The unit erases the message. A short beep will sound and the unit will continue to play the next message.
Erasing all messages
All recorded messages, except the greeting message, can be erased at one time.
To erase all messages press ERASE again is heard.
MESSAGE Indicator
{ERASE}
Within 10 seconds, press {ERASE} again.
A long beep sounds and No message is heard. The display shows message.
The information in the Caller List will not be erased. To erase Caller List information, see page 30.
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Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone
You can operate the answering system from any touch tone phone. A synthesized voice menu will guide you on how to operate the unit (p. 49).
To skip the voice menu and operate the unit directly, see page 50.
Summary of remote operation
Call your unit from a touch phone.
Enter your remote code (p. 48) during or after the greeting message.
The number of new messages is heard.
After 3 seconds, the voice menu will start (p. 49). Follow the menu or enter the direct commands (p. 50).
To end the remote operation, hang up.
The messages are saved. The unit will announce the remaining recording time after playback, if it is less than 3 minutes.
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Remote Code
The remote code prevents unauthorized people from accessing your unit and listening to your messages. Choose any 2-digit number (0099). Your phone default remote code is 11. If you do not program your own remote code, you can use 11. Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
Press {FUNCTION/EDIT}. Scroll to Set answering ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key). Scroll to Remote code ? by pressing {4} or {3} and press {OK} (Yes key). Enter a new code using a 2-digit number. (Example: 23 is entered.)
Remote code :23 [OK]=Save
To check the remote code
Repeat steps 1 to 3.
The current remote code is displayed. When finished, press {EXIT}.
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Voice Menu
The shaded boxes are voice prompts. Press {1}. Press 1 to play back all messages.
Press 2 for other functions.
All message playback. All recorded messages are played back. At the end of the last message, End of final message is heard. The unit will announce the remaining recording time if it is less than 3 minutes.
Press {2}.
Press 1 to play back new messages. Press 2 for other functions.
Press {1}.
New Message Playback. Only new messages are played back. At the end of the last message, End of final message is heard. The unit will announce the remaining recording time if it is less than 3 minutes.
Press 1 to record your message. Press 2 for other functions.
Please leave your message. 1. Speak after the long beep. 2. When you finish recording a memo message, hang up.
Press {2}. Press {1}.
Press 1 to erase all messages. Press 2 for other functions.
A long beep sounds and No message is heard.
Press 1 to record your greeting. Press 2 for other functions.
Press 7 to record your greeting. Press 9 to end recording. 1. Press {7}. * You hear a voice prompt followed by a long beep. 2. After the long beep, talk for up to 1 minute. 3. When you finish recording, press {9}. 4. Your greeting will be played back for confirmation.
3 seconds after playback, the voice menu will start again from the beginning. If you hear Memory full after playback, erase some, or all, of the messages (p. 46).
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Direct Remote Operation
Once you have entered the remote code, you can also control your unit by direct commands instead of using the voice menu. To end the remote operation, hang up anytime.
Direct commands
NEW MESSAGE PLAYBACK ALL MESSAGES PLAYBACK REPEAT (During playback) SKIP (During playback) STOP (During playback) {4} {5} {1} {2}
Only new messages are played back. All messages are played back. The current message is repeated. The current message is skipped. The next message is played. Operation is stopped temporarily. To resume operation, enter a direct command within 15 seconds, or the voice menu will start (p. 49). A long beep sounds.
GREETING MESSAGE RECORDING
RECORD
After the beep, talk immediately for up to 1 minute. The recording is stopped. The recorded message is played. The current message is erased. A short beep will sound and the next message will be played. All recorded messages are erased. A long beep sounds and No message is heard. When you press {0}, Answer off. Thank you for your call is heard, the unit hangs up and will not answer calls until turned on again.
{9} ERASING A SPECIFIC MESSAGE (During playback) ERASING ALL MESSAGES ANSWERING SYSTEM OFF
{} {4}
{} {5}
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Answering System Turning on the answering system
Call your unit and wait for 15 rings.
The unit will answer and the greeting message will be played. The answering system will turn on. Hang up or enter the remote code for other options. When turning on the answering system using a rotary or pulse service telephone, you cannot enter the remote code for other options.
Skipping the greeting message
After calling your unit, press {} (TONE) during the greeting message.
The unit skips the rest of the greeting message and you can start recording your message after the long beep.
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Useful Information
Wall Mounting
This unit can be mounted on a wall.
Press the tabs in the direction of the arrows (1), then remove the wall mounting adaptor (2).
Connect the AC adaptor. Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adaptor, and push it in the direction of the arrow.
UP WALL should be facing upward.
To power Outlet
Drive screws (not included) into the wall using the wall template below. Connect the telephone line cord. Mount the unit, and slide it down.
Screws
8.3 cm (3 9/32")
To Single-Line Telephone Jack To temporarily set the handset down during a conversation, place it as shown in this picture.
Wall Template
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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-TCA60, KX-TCA86, KX-TCA88HA, KX-TCA91, KX-TCA92, KX-TCA93, KX-TCA94, KX-TCA95 or KX-TCA98. To order, call the accessories telephone number on page 3.
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
Press {SP-PHONE/HEADSET} to make or answer a call.
The SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator lights. If you misdial when making a call, press {SP-PHONE/HEADSET} twice and dial again.
To hang up, press {SP-PHONE/HEADSET}.
To adjust the headset receiver volume (4 levels): While using the headset, press VOLUME {3} or {4}. ?? shows one level. 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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Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions
This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failure due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, lost calls or messages, cost of having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from the servicer. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the Limited Warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the warrantors Consumer Affairs Department at the address listed for the warrantor. PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
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Small Business Telephone System
KX-TDA50G
Panasonic System Networks Company of America
Home and Business Communications
Enhanced Communications Solutions
The Panasonic KX-TDA50G
The Intelligent, Versatile and Affordable Communications Solution for Small Businesses
As a small business, you thrive by providing hands-on, personalized service to your clients. You simply cant afford to be out of touch, either with customers or colleagues. While the elaborate communications infrastructure of a larger enterprise may be beyond your means, Panasonic has an intelligent, versatile and affordable way to bring anytime, anywhere communication to your business: the TDA50G Business Phone System. The TDA50G is another example of how Panasonic is big on small business. We offer small to mid-size businesses like yours completely customizable and scalable communications solutions that are reliable, affordable and flexible, allowing you to be more responsive to your customers, to stay better connected to remote and mobile colleagues, and to quickly and effectively adapt to changes and challenges in the marketplace. After all, when its your business, theres nothing small about it.
What is the TDA50G?
The TDA50G is a conventional phone system suitable for small businesses. The system can be configured to support up to 48 extensions maximum and has built-in caller ID capability.
Who is the TDA50G for?
This system is ideal for Law Firms, Real Estate Companies, Hotels, Motels, Medical Offices and other small businesses who are looking for an affordable and flexible phone system that will grow as they grow. It provides reliable voice and data communications, voice mail, wireless capability to stay connected to remote and mobile colleagues, and the ability to save money on communication charges with SIP Trunking*.
* SIP Trunking service offered by telephone service providers. Consult Panasonic or your local dealer for compatibility.
Will the TDA50G grow along with my business?
The TDA50G features a modular design so it will expand to accommodate a growing businessif you have multiple locations, or if you open new offices as you grow.
What about our employees who work remotely or travel a great deal?
The TDA50G features state-of-the-art wireless technology, so its easy to stay connected to colleagues who are constantly on the go. Incoming calls to an employees desk phone will automatically ring on their cell phone, while voice mail messages will automatically be sent to their email inbox as an audio file*.
* Requires KX-TVA voice mail
Does Panasonic have applications to support my unique business needs?
Panasonic has a suite of industry-specific applications available for retail, hospitality, call center and many other industries that are tested and available today.
What other capabilities does the TDA50G have?
The TDA system supports centralized voice mail, which services all locations within the extended voice mail network, allowing you to view the status of extensions in other locations*.
* Viewing extension status requires optional network DSS. Both features require optional enhanced SD card.
If my company transitions to IP-based telephony, will I have to replace the TDA50G?
The Panasonic TDA50G can accommodate both traditional analog and digital phones as well as newer IP phones. It also allows you to adopt new technologies like SIP trunking, without replacing the system in favor of new hardware. For more information visit panasonic.com/bts
How flexible is the TDA50G and can it be customized for my business?
The TDA50G is a reliable, affordable communication solution that will allow you to use conventional analog and digital phones, or evolve toward newer technologies like IP handsets and SIP trunking. It also provides stateof-the-art in-building wireless and the ability to seamlessly integrate cell phone extensions into the system. It can even be networked with another unit at a branch office.
Networking Solutions for Todays Mobile, Decentralized Business Environment
Branch Office Service Provider Network Cellular* SIP Trunking TDA50G
Analog
Cordless
Digital
Centralized Voice Mail
* Requires enhanced SD card
TDA50G Integrated Messaging Solutions
Integrated messaging solutions automate your message delivery so your customers can get the responsive, professional support they deserve. The system records messages automatically, keeping you in touch 24 hours a day. And of course, youll love the cost savings. Panasonic messaging combines convenience with cost savings all while producing a more satisfied customer.
VoIP Softphone
Allows a PC to Operate as a system telephone 24 Programmable CO keys with Dual Color Indicators 6-Line Alphanumeric Display with Interactive Soft Keys Easy-to-Use Keyboard or Mouse Operation Message Waiting Indicator for Voice Mail Network Connection Indicator
Email Integration and Voice Mail with Auto Attendant
Add a KX-TVA series voice processing system and easily manage calls using the built-in automated attendant service, voice mail with email integration, and more. With the high level of integration between the TVA and the TDA50G, you can enjoy features like voice mail LCD menus that allow you to access and manage your voice mailbox using the LCD display and soft keys. With so many choices, its easy to custom design a system thats right for you.
Phones for Every Need
The TDA50G gives businesses a choice of the solutions that best suit their unique needs. The system supports analog and digital telephones, DECT wireless phones, and up to 4 IP phones.
For more information visit panasonic.com/bts
Panasonic KX-TDA50G Hybrid IP-PBX System Specifications
Initial Configuration
CO Line Analog CO Line Extensions Digital Hybrid PortIncluded Power Supply Unit with Additional Power Supply Unit 4 Included Power Supply Unit
Maximum Capacity
CO Line Analog CO Line Voice Over IP (H.323) Voice Over IP (SIP)* Extensions Analog Phones (single line device) KX-DT300 series2 phones (Digital Proprietary) KX-T7600 series phones (Digital Proprietary) KX-T7700 series phones (Analog Proprietary) DSS Console IP Proprietary Phones / Softphones
24 24(484) 24(484) 4
Accessory Capacities
Maximum Number of Cell Stations Maximum Number of Wireless Telephone Handsets Maximum Number of Doorphones / Door Openers Maximum to 8 lines with expansion card *expandableVoice Message (Outgoing Message) Channels
1 - Just plug in either Analog phone (single line device), Analog Proprietary phone or Digital Proprietary phone. Maximum Voice Messages (Enhanced Simple Voicemail) Can support up to two KX-series phones plus one Analog phone on each port. 2 - Latest series Maximum Voice Processing Systems 3 - 8 extensions using Digital XDP 4 - 48 extensions using Digital XDP 5 - With additional power supply
4 (85) 28 4/4 1-VPS Unit
Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348 - 7000 www.panasonic.com/bts
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