Panasonic of North America 96NKX-UDT111 DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone Handset for SIP server or PBX User Manual
Panasonic Corporation of North America DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone Handset for SIP server or PBX
User Manual
Operating Instructions DECT 6.0 Portable Station Model No. KX-UDT111 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. Please use only the batteries provided and charge the batteries for about 7 hours before using the handset for the first time. For details, see "Charging the Batteries" in this manual. Note In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted unless necessary. Document Version: 2012-05 Introduction Introduction Outline This manual describes information about the installation and operation of the PS (Portable Station) handset and the charger. Related Documentation Getting Started Briefly describes basic information about the installation of the handset and the charger. Administrator Guide Describes information about the programming and maintenance of the SIP Cell Station Unit (CS). Installation Guide Briefly describes basic information about the installation of the SIP Cell Station Unit (CS). Manuals and supporting information are provided on the Panasonic Web site at: http://www.panasonic.com/sip (for users in the United States) http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone (for users in Canada) Note • The contents and design of the software are subject to change without notice. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Introduction Other Information When you ship the product (For users in the United States only) Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the symptom to the outside of the carton. DO NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offices. They are NOT equipped to make repairs. Product Service (For users in the United States only) Panasonic factory service centers for this product are listed in the service center directory. Consult your authorized Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions. For Future Reference Record the information in the space below for future reference. Note • The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the inside of the battery compartment on the back of the handset. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft. MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER'S ADDRESS DEALER'S TEL. NO. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information ..............................................................................6 For Your Safety .................................................................................................................6 Data Security .....................................................................................................................8 Additional Information ......................................................................................................8 Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................8 For Users in the United States Only .................................................................................8 For Users in Canada Only ..............................................................................................10 For Best Performance ....................................................................................................11 Battery Information .........................................................................................................11 Before Operating the Telephone ..........................................................13 Accessory Information ...................................................................................................13 Location of Controls .......................................................................................................14 Handset Functions ..........................................................................................................16 Setting the Password .....................................................................................................16 Key Lock .........................................................................................................................16 Silent Mode ....................................................................................................................16 Advanced Voice Clarity ..................................................................................................17 Power Save Mode ..........................................................................................................17 Display ............................................................................................................................18 Soft Keys ........................................................................................................................19 Other Icons .....................................................................................................................20 Flexible Keys ..................................................................................................................21 Basic Operations .............................................................................................................22 Operation Outline ...........................................................................................................22 Function Menus ...........................................................................................................23 Function Keys ..............................................................................................................23 Selecting the Display Language .....................................................................................24 Changing the Handset Phone Number Display ..............................................................24 Editing the Names of the Flexible Keys ..........................................................................24 Adjusting the Ringer Volume ..........................................................................................24 Changing the Vibrate Setting .........................................................................................24 Adjusting the Receiver/Speaker/Headset Volume .........................................................25 Feature Operations ................................................................................26 Making Calls ....................................................................................................................26 Calling ............................................................................................................................26 One-touch Dialing ...........................................................................................................26 Hot Key Dialing ...............................................................................................................26 Searching for an Item in the Phonebook ........................................................................27 Receiving Calls ................................................................................................................27 Receiving ........................................................................................................................27 Caller ID .........................................................................................................................28 During a Conversation ....................................................................................................28 Holding a Call .................................................................................................................28 Transferring a Call (Call Transfer) ..................................................................................28 Three-party Conference .................................................................................................29 Useful Features ...............................................................................................................30 Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb ......................................................................................30 Call Waiting ....................................................................................................................30 Message Waiting ............................................................................................................30 Listening to Voice Mail Messages ..................................................................................30 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Table of Contents Customizing the Telephone ..................................................................31 Using the Handset Phonebook ......................................................................................31 Private Ring ....................................................................................................................31 Storing an Item in the Handset Phonebook ....................................................................31 Assigning Hot Keys ........................................................................................................33 Memo Alarm Setting .......................................................................................................34 Entering Characters .......................................................................................................35 Character Mode Table .................................................................................................36 Locking the Handset Phonebook ...................................................................................37 Deleting Stored Items .....................................................................................................37 Changing Handset Settings ...........................................................................................38 Handset Setting Menu Layout ........................................................................................38 Installation and Setup ............................................................................46 Battery Installation ..........................................................................................................46 Charger Connection ........................................................................................................46 Charging the Batteries ....................................................................................................47 Charger Wall Mounting ...................................................................................................47 Attaching the Belt Clip ....................................................................................................48 Attaching the Phone Strap .............................................................................................48 Appendix .................................................................................................49 Specifications ..................................................................................................................49 RF Specifications ...........................................................................................................49 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................50 Error Messages ...............................................................................................................52 Index..............................................................................................................54 Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions Important Information Important Information For Your Safety To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock, fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions. Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used to classify and describe the level of hazard and injury caused when the denotation is disregarded and improper use is performed. WARNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. CAUTION Denotes a hazard that could result in minor injury or damage to the unit or other equipment. The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of instructions to be observed. This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed. This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely. WARNING General Safety For safety reasons, do not physically modify the product or any optional equipment. To prevent possible fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Only qualified personnel should service this product. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock. Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet and have the product serviced by qualified service personnel in the following cases: A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into this product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate according to this manual. Adjust only the controls that are explained in this manual. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require service by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. E. If the product has been dropped or damaged. F. If product performance deteriorates. Do not insert objects of any kind into this product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or in the product. The use of excessive sound volume through earphones, headphones, or headsets may cause hearing loss. Switch off the device when in the proximity of areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as fuel/chemical storage facilities or blasting operations. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Important Information Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. (The product operates in the frequency range of 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz and the output peak power level is less than 0.12 W.) The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible. The product should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source. Use only the AC adaptor, batteries and charger indicated in this manual. Do not use the product in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using devices sensitive to external RF (radio frequency) energy. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local authorities for special disposal instructions. Unplug the charger from AC outlet if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise. These conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped and contact an authorized service center. Do not open or disassemble the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte is toxic if swallowed. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the batteries to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns. The batteries pose a choking hazard. Keep the batteries out of reach of children. This handset earpiece is magnetized and may retain small ferrous objects. Charge the batteries provided with, or identified for use with, this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual. Installation Do not install the product in any other way than described in relevant manuals. There is a danger of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly replaced. The product may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. When you leave the product unused for a long period of time, unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet. The AC adaptor should only be connected to the type of electric power supply specified on the charger label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate the charger where the power cord may be stepped on or tripped on. Do not use a microwave oven to dry this product. Do not use the AC adaptor if it has been submerged in water. Notice • Placement Do not place the product on an unstable surface, as a fall may cause serious internal damage. This telephone communicates using digital signals that are difficult to intercept. However, it is possible that the signals could be intercepted by a third party. CAUTION Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions Important Information Data Security • • • • To avoid unauthorized access to this product: – Keep the password (e.g., PIN for registration) secret. – Change the default password. – Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed. – Change the password regularly. This product can store your private/confidential information. To protect your privacy/confidentiality, we recommend that you erase the information such as the phonebook or call log from the memory before you dispose of, transfer or return the product, or have the product repaired. Set the password when you register the PS to the CS (Cell Station). For details, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". It is recommended that you lock the phonebook to prevent stored information from being leaked when you carry the PS or if the PS is lost. Additional Information Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions, including those below, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. • Do not use the product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. • Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak to report the leak. • Do not mix old and new batteries. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Users in the United States Only FCC and Other Information Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. FCC RF Exposure Warning: • This product complies with FCC radiation exposure • • • limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the base unit must be installed and operated 20 cm (8 inches) or more between the product and all person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet). This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The handset may be carried and operated with only the specific provided belt-clip. Other non-tested belt-clips or similar body-worn accessories may not comply and must be avoided. Notice FCC ID can be found inside the battery compartment or on the bottom of the units. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Important Information can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND/OR MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS: 1. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up. 2. Perform such activities during off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this product. 415 Horizon Drive Bldg. 300 Ste. 350-B Suwanee, GA 30024-3186 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. Hearing Aid Compatibility This telephone provides magnetic coupling for hearing aids as defined by the FCC in 47 CFR Section 68.316. Use only handsets or other acoustic devices with this equipment that are compliant with the hearing aid compatibility requirements of FCC Part 68. When you hold the phone to your ear, noise might be heard in your Hearing Aid. Some Hearing Aids are not adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. If noise occurs, use an optional headset accessory or the speakerphone option (if applicable) when using this phone. Consult your audiologist or Hearing Aid manufacturer about the availability of Hearing Aids which provide adequate shielding to RF energy commonly emitted by digital devices. Compliance with TIA-1083 standard: Compatible with Hearing Aid T-Coil Telephone handsets identified with this logo have reduced noise and interference when used with T-Coil equipped hearing aids and cochlear implants. TIA-1083 For Product Service • Call 1-800-211-PANA (7262) for the location of your • nearest authorized service center. Panasonic’s e-mail address for customer inquiries: consumerproducts@panasonic.com For customers in the USA and Puerto Rico ONLY. Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the inside of the battery compartment of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:ACJ......... If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact: Panasonic Service and Technology Company-BTS Center Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions Important Information For Users in Canada Only Industry Canada Notices and Other Information This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the product. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. Some wireless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimise or prevent such interference, the wireless telephone should not be placed near, or on top of, a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, move the wireless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR. This will often reduce, or eliminate, interference. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this product. RF Exposure Warning: • This product complies with IC radiation exposure • • 10 Operating Instructions limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This handset may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The handset may be carried and operated with only the specific provided belt-clip. Other non-tested belt-clips or similar body-worn accessories may not comply and must be avoided. Document Version 2012-05 Important Information For Best Performance Operating Range • The range of operation depends on the topography • • • of your office, weather, or usage conditions, because signals are transmitted between the CS and the handset by radio waves. Normally, you get greater range outdoors than indoors. If there are obstacles such as walls, noise may interfere with your telephone calls. In particular, high metal shelves or reinforced concrete walls will restrict your operating range. A handset may not work when it is too far from the CS depending on the structure of the building. We strongly suggest you hold the bottom half of the handset to ensure better call quality. Because, the antenna is located in the upper half of the handset. Placement • Do not place heavy objects on top of the handset • • Battery Information After your batteries are fully charged (at 25 °C [77 °F]): Noise Occasional noise or interference may occur due to electromagnetic radiation from objects such as refrigerators, microwave ovens, faxes, TVs, radios, or personal computers. If noise disturbs your telephone calls, keep the handset away from these electrical appliances. Environment • Keep the product away from heating appliances • • • • and devices that generate electrical noise, such as fluorescent lamps and motors. These noise sources can interfere with performance of the product. Do not place the product in rooms where the temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F) or greater than 40 °C (104 °F). Allow 10 cm (3-15/16 in) clearance around the product for proper ventilation. Avoid environments with excessive smoke, dust, moisture, mechanical vibration, shock, or direct sunlight. The apparatus is designed to be installed and operated under controlled conditions of ambient temperature and a relative humidity. Routine Care • Unplug the charger from the AC outlet before • • • • cleaning. Wipe the product with a soft cloth. Do not clean the product with abrasive powder or with chemical agents such as benzine or thinner. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Clean the terminal of the charger periodically. Document Version 2012-05 and charger. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into, the product. Place the charger on a flat surface. If the charger is mounted on the wall, install it straight. *1 *2 • • • • • Operation Operating Time While Talking (Backlight off*1, Narrowband Mode) Up to about 11 h While Talking (Backlight on*2, Wideband Mode) Up to about 8 h While not in use (Standby) Up to about 200 h When the "Talking" setting of "Backlight" is set to "Off". For details, see "Display Option (Page 43)". When the "Talking" setting of "Backlight" is set to "On". For details, see "Display Option (Page 43)". Operating time may be shorter than listed above depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature. The batteries will drain slowly even while the handset is turned off. The handset can receive calls while charging. Battery consumption increases when the handset is out of range (if " " flashes, turn the handset off). Clean the handset and the charger 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. Low Battery Warning The batteries need to be charged in the following situations: • The battery level indicator displays as empty (" ") and the alarm sounds*1. • "Charge Battery" is displayed. In this situation, the handset cannot be operated. *1 If the low battery warning occurs during a conversation, the handset will turn off in one minute. Operating Instructions 11 Important Information Replacing the Batteries If the battery level indicator displays as empty (" ") after using the phone for a short time, even when the batteries have been fully charged, the batteries should be replaced. Before replacing the batteries, make sure the low battery warning is displayed, then turn off the power to prevent memory loss. Replace the batteries and charge the new batteries for about 7 hours. If you replace the batteries before the low battery warning appears, the battery strength icon may display an incorrect reading. In this case, use the handset as normal with the new batteries installed. To install the batteries, see "Battery Installation (Page 46)". When the low battery warning is displayed, charge the batteries for about 7 hours. The battery strength icon will then display the correct reading. • • Ni-MH batteries can also self-discharge. This self-discharge depends on the ambient temperature. At temperatures under 0 °C (32 °F), the self-discharge will be the lowest. High humidity and high temperatures support the self-discharge. Also long-term storage will lead to self-discharge. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Please use AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V, 700 mAh batteries only. (For details, consult your dealer.) There is a danger of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly replaced. Nickel metal hydride batteries that are recyclable power the product you have purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle these batteries. Important Notice Concerning the Correct Use and Charging of Ni-MH Batteries Batteries, due to their construction, undergo some wear and tear. The lifetime of batteries also depends on correct maintenance. Charging and discharging are the most important factors. You should take notice of the following to maintain the life of the batteries as long as possible. Ni-MH batteries have a kind of memory, the "memory effect". If fully charged batteries are used several times only for 15 minutes in the handset and then recharged, the capacity of the batteries will be reduced to 15 minutes due to the memory effect. Therefore you should discharge the batteries completely, i.e. use them in the handset until the battery level indicator displays as empty (" "). Then recharge them as described in the manual. After the memory effect has occurred, it is possible to achieve almost complete capacity of the Ni-MH batteries by charging and discharging several times one after another. 12 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone Before Operating the Telephone Accessory Information Included Accessories AC adaptor: 1 Charger: 1 [Part No.] [Part No.] PNLV226 PNWEUDT111M Belt Clip: 1 Belt Clip Holder: 1 [Part No.] [Part No.] PNKE1118Z1 PSKE1040Z4 *1 *2 • Battery*1: 2 Battery Cover*2: 1 Rechargeable AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V, 700 mAh batteries The battery cover comes attached to the handset. To order accessories, call toll-free 1-800-332-5368. (For users in the United States only) Note • The illustrations may differ from the appearance of the actual product. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 13 Before Operating the Telephone Location of Controls The headset is an optional accessory. [Back View] Open the cover. A Ringer/Charge Indicator B TALK/SP-PHONE (Speakerphone) Key Used to make or answer calls, or toggle between Receiver mode and Hands-free*1 mode during a conversation. C Navigator Key The Navigator Key includes four arrow keys and a center key. The arrow keys are used to adjust the ringer/receiver volume or move the cursor to select an item. The center key is used to confirm a selection. If in standby mode, pressing the keys perform the following functions: A LEFT (LOG) ® Used to display the Incoming call log. B UP (VOLUME) ® Used to adjust the ringer volume. C RIGHT ( ) ® Used to open the phonebook. D DOWN (REDIAL) ® Used to display the Outgoing call log. 14 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone E CENTER ® Used to display the Menu. In this manual, when a procedure instructs you to "press [CENTER] key to confirm the selection. ", you can also press the D HOLD/Voice Message Key During talking, used to place a call on Hold. In standby mode, pressing this key plays your voice messages. E Headset Jack The following headsets can be used with this unit. (Not all operations with the headsets can be guaranteed.) – Panasonic KX-TCA400 and KX-TCA430 For up-to-date information about headsets that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web sites: http://www.panasonic.com/sip (for users in the United States) http://panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone (for users in Canada) F Silent Mode Key Used to turn Silent Mode on or off when pressed for more than 2 seconds in standby mode. For details, see "Silent Mode (Page 16)". G Flexible Key Pressing the FLEX key displays a menu with functions that have been assigned to each dial key (0– 9, , and #). The functions can be selected from the menu, or accessed quickly by pressing FLEX , then the assigned key. H Receiver I Display For details, see "Display (Page 18)". J Soft Keys The handset features 3 soft keys. By pressing a soft key, you can select the feature shown directly above it on the display. For details about the soft keys displayed here, see "Soft Keys (Page 19)". K POWER/CANCEL Key Used to end calls, exit the phonebook or Function mode. Press and hold this key to turn the handset on or off. L TRANSFER/CLEAR Key Used to transfer a call to another party, or to clear digits or characters. M Function Key Pressing the FUNC key followed by a keypad number (0–9) allows you to perform various common functions quickly. For details, see "Function Keys (Page 23)". N Microphone O Charge Contacts P Strap Holes Used to attach phone straps and similar items. Q Speaker *1 You can talk with the other party alternately through the speaker in a quiet room. During a conversation using a headset, Hands-free mode does not work. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 15 Before Operating the Telephone Handset Functions Setting the Password The handset password is not set by default. You must register a handset password (4 digits) before use. You cannot use the following features without setting a password: – Phonebook lock (See "Locking the Handset Phonebook (Page 37)".) – "Manual&Password" or "Auto&Password" for Key Lock Type (See "Key Option (Page 41)".) – Reset Handset (See "Other Option (Page 44)".) To unlock or To unlock the handset keys, press and hold the [CENTER] navigation key for more than 2 seconds. The icon will change to to indicate the keys have been unlocked. Note • • If you select "Manual&Password" or "Auto&Password" for Key lock type, you need to enter the password to unlock the handset. If no password has been set, you cannot select "Manual&Password" or "Auto&Password" for Key lock type. To set the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". To set 1. Press 2. Select " or the [CENTER] navigation key. Setting Handset" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Other Option", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Change Password", and then press 5. Enter a new password (4 digits [0–9]). 6. Verify the password by entering it again as in step 5. Note • • To avoid unauthorized access to this product: – Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed. – Change the password regularly. Make a note of the password so that you will not forget it. Silent Mode Silent Mode turns off the ringer and sets the handset to vibrate when calls are received. This can be useful in situations where you do not want to be disturbed, such as during a meeting. When Silent Mode is active, the following features are turned off or set as specified automatically, regardless of their settings. – Ringer Volume – Ring On Charger – Auto Answer – Key Tone – Vibrate (Vib.& Ring) To set or cancel To set or cancel Silent Mode, press and hold more than 2 seconds. Note • Key Lock • You can lock all keys other than the Navigator Key while the handset is in standby mode. One of 4 key lock types can be selected. For details, see "Key Option (Page 41)". • *1 To lock Press and hold or the [CENTER] navigation key for more than 2 seconds to lock the handset keys. icon will be displayed to indicate that the The keys are locked. 16 Operating Instructions for If you set the handset on the charger during Silent Mode, the handset will not vibrate.*1 When Silent Mode is set, the Low Battery Alarm will not be heard in standby mode. When Silent Mode is set, confirmation sounds for setting the ring pattern or ring volume will not play. Please note that if you set the handset on the charger while receiving an incoming call, vibration will stop. Once the vibration stops, the handset will not vibrate again for that call, even if the handset is lifted up again. (If Quick Answer is set, lifting up the handset will answer the call.) Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone Advanced Voice Clarity When Advanced Voice Clarity is enabled, environmental noise is reduced to improve and maintain sound quality for the other party in the conversation. Receiver volume is also increased according to the level of environmental noise. It is useful in noisy environments such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, restaurants, and garages. Advanced Voice Clarity can be enabled by default for regular use, or toggled on/off during a call. Enabling or disabling Advanced Voice Clarity 1. Press FUNC . 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Voice Clarity", and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "On" or "Off", and then press Temporarily enabling or disabling Advanced Voice Clarity during a call You can enable or disable Advanced Voice Clarity during a call by doing either of the following: a. Press FUNC , then press [ ] or [ ] to select "Voice Clarity", and then press or . To display the soft key, edit the b. Press displayed soft keys. See "Key Option (Page 41)". Note • Advanced Voice Clarity can be used only in Receiver mode or with a headset. It cannot be used in Hands-free mode. If Hands-free mode is enabled during a call while Advanced Voice Clarity is enabled, Advanced Voice Clarity will be temporarily disabled. Power Save Mode Power Save Mode turns off the ringer, LCD backlight, and/or key backlight automatically after a set number of seconds have passed while receiving a call. For details about adjusting power save mode settings, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 17 Before Operating the Telephone Display Microphone Mute Voicemail Waiting New Incoming Call Record Call Forwarding (See page 30) Do Not Disturb (See page 30) Time Display Date/Incoming Call Log Status/New Messages or New Text Messages/Phonebook Error Handset’s Phone Number and Name To change the display of the handset’s phone number, see "Changing the Handset Phone Number Display (Page 24)". Soft Keys Pictograph Within range of a Cell Station (CS) (Blinking) Out of range Off-hook Status Note • Example images of the display in this manual are samples only, and the actual screen on your phone may vary in color and/or appearance. Phonebook Message Waiting Incoming Call Log Outgoing Call Log Navigation Key Guidance Battery Indicator*1 Full Low Needs to be charged *1 For details, see "Battery Information (Page 11)". Handset Status Information Vibration (See page 24) Ringer Off (See page 24) Silent Mode (See page 16) Auto Answer Call on Hold 18 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone Soft Keys Icons and information shown on the display will vary depending on the context. To select an item shown on the display, press the corresponding soft key. Opens the phonebook. Pressing this key for more than 2 seconds locks the phonebook. Used to save a setting. Displayed when in Phonebook Lock. Pressing this key and then entering the password (default: not registered), unlocks the phonebook temporarily. Pressing for more than 2 seconds, then entering the password (default: not registered), unlocks the phonebook. If no password has been set, you cannot lock the phonebook. For details about setting the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". Clears digits or characters. Stores a new item in the phonebook. Turns the microphone mute feature on or off during a conversation. Flashes when Mic Mute is on. Make a call. Turns the ringer off. Activate/deactivate Advanced Voice Clarity. • Used to set the Alarm. Returns to the previous display. Reject an incoming call. Used to select AM or PM when setting the Memo Alarm feature. Establishes a multiple-party conversation (Conference). Confirms the entry. Searches for an item in the phonebook alphabetically. Displayed when in Key Lock mode. Pressing this key for more than 2 seconds unlocks the keys. Displayed when in Alphabetic character entry mode. Pressing this key switches to Numeric character entry mode. Advances to the next display. Displayed when in Numeric character entry mode. Pressing this key switches to Special character (Extended 1) character entry mode. Used to delete the setting. Document Version 2012-05 When in standby mode, opens the main menu. • When changing/viewing settings, opens the list menu (edit/delete in the phonebook, etc.). When in standby mode, pressing this key for than 2 seconds locks all keys. Operating Instructions 19 Before Operating the Telephone Displayed when in Special character (Extended 1) entry mode. Pressing this key switches to Alphabetic character entry mode. Disconnects the current call and allows you to make another call without hanging up. Used to set Call Forwarding and Do Not Disturb. Perform an unscreened (blind) transfer. Displays the Outgoing Call Log. Used to select an item when in setting mode. Displays the last dialed number. Used to set/clear the Auto Answer mode. Opens the Incoming Call Log. Note • The display of the soft keys can be customized. The soft keys displayed in standby mode or during a call can be set. The names of the soft keys can also be edited. For details, see "Key Option (Page 41)". Other Icons Icon Description Displayed next to an extension from which a voice mail message is waiting. For details, see "Listening to Voice Mail Messages (Page 30)". 20 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone Flexible Keys A Flexible Key can be used either to seize a line in order to make or receive a call, or used as a function key. Press FLEX to display the Flexible Key list. Here you can access the 12 Flexible Keys. The color of each key number indicates the status of the line or the status of the function assigned to the key. [Example] Key numbers • To select a key, press [ ] or [ ] to select the • desired key, and then press To edit the names of Flexible Keys, see page 24. The following types of flexible keys are available: DN (Directory Number) Seizes the line assigned to the DN key. When a call arrives at the DN key, pressing the key answers the call. LED Indication • Off: Idle • Green on: You are on a call using the DN key. • Flashing green rapidly: A call is being received. • Flashing green slowly: A call is on hold. • Red on: A shared line is in use or on private hold at another unit. • Flashing red slowly: A shared line is on hold at another unit. Note • • A shared line is a line that can be used by multiple units. This is an optional feature and may not be supported on your phone system. If a call is on private hold (red, steady on), the call cannot be retrieved except from the unit that put the call on hold. One-Touch Calls the party or accesses a feature assigned to the key. For details, see "One-touch Dialing (Page 26)". Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 21 Before Operating the Telephone Basic Operations Operation Outline Handset functions are accessed through the display menu and selected with the Navigator Key and soft keys. [Incoming Call Log] [Ringer Volume] Press the Navigator Key Press the Navigator Key [In standby mode]*1 [Flexible Keys] FLEX [Handset Phonebook] FUNC [Main Menu] or press the Navigator Key 22 [Function Keys] [Outgoing Call Log] or press the Navigator Key *1 If soft key display settings are changed, the soft keys shown here may not be displayed. • • The selected item will be highlighted. For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see "Searching for an Item in the Phonebook (Page 27)". Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone Function Menus Function Keys Press or the [CENTER] navigation key to display the main and sub menus. Main Menu—While in Standby Mode Handset functions can be activated through the display key list. 1. Press FUNC to display the function key list. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired function, and Incoming Log Enters the Incoming Call Log. Ringer Volume Accesses the "Ringer Volume" setting. New Phonebook Stores a new item in the phonebook. Setting Handset Accesses the "Setting Handset" settings. Memo Alarm Accesses the "Memo Alarm" settings. Sub Menu—While Off-hook/During a Conversation then press You can also press the number key corresponding to a function number to select it directly. 1: Mute/A.Ans Automatically answers incoming calls in hands-free mode. " " is displayed in standby mode. 2: Conference Establishes a multiple-party conversation. 3: Fwd/DND Displays and/or sets Call Forwarding and Do Not Disturb. 4: Voice Clarity Sets Advanced Voice Clarity. Phonebook Opens the phonebook. 5: Last No Redial Call the last number that was dialed. New Phonebook Stores a new item in the phonebook. 6: Phonebook Makes a call using the phonebook. Outgoing Log Enters the Outgoing Call Log. 7: Incoming Log Makes a call using the Incoming Call Log. Incoming Log Enters the Incoming Call Log. 8: Redial List List numbers that were recently dialed. Mute Turns the microphone mute feature on or off during a conversation. 9: Flash/Recall Disconnects the current call and allows you to make another call without hanging up. 0: Alarm Sets a memo alarm. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 23 Before Operating the Telephone Selecting the Display Language Adjusting the Ringer Volume or You can select the language displayed on your handset. 1. Press or the [CENTER] navigation key. 2. Select " Setting Handset" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 1. Press 2. Select " press *1 Note • • You can select one of the following 3 languages: English, Español, FRANÇAIS. Changing the Handset Phone Number Display You can change the display of the handset’s phone number when the handset is in standby mode. 1. Press or the [CENTER] navigation key. 2. Select " Setting Handset" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Display Option", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Standby Display", and then press 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired item, and then press Note • • By default, "H/S No." is selected. For details about standby display settings, see "Display Option (Page 43)". Editing the Names of the Flexible Keys Web user interface programming is required to change the names of the Flexible Keys used for the handset. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. Up, Step Down, Level 1–6, Off), and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Language", and then press Ringer Volume" by pressing the 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired setting (Step 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a language*1, and then or the [CENTER] navigation key. arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Display Option", and then press Turning the Ringer Off You can press the [ ] key instead of performing steps 1 and 2. For details about setting the ringer pattern, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". Adjusting the Ringer Volume or Turning the Ringer Off while Ringing While receiving a call, do the following to adjust the ringer volume or turn the ringer off: To adjust the ringer volume Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the volume*1. To turn the ringer off Press *1 or The adjusted volume level will also be used for subsequent calls. Note • If you attach a headset while receiving an incoming call, the ring from the handset does not switch to the headset. If you attach a headset before receiving an incoming call, and headset ringer is set to "On", ringing will be heard from the headset. Changing the Vibrate Setting 1. Press 2. Select " or the [CENTER] navigation key. Setting Handset" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Incoming Option", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Vibrate", and then Adjusting the Ringer Volume press The volume of the ringer can be adjusted, or turned off. 24 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Before Operating the Telephone 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired setting (Vib.& Ring, Vib.® Ring, Off), and then press Note • To set Vibrate only, without ringing, select "Vib.& Ring" and set the Ringer Volume to "Off", or turn Silent Mode on. For details, see "Location of Controls (Page 14)" and "Adjusting the Ringer Volume (Page 24)". Adjusting the Receiver/ Speaker/Headset Volume During a conversation, press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the volume (Level 1–6). Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 25 Feature Operations Feature Operations Making Calls Using the Phonebook 1. Press [ ] or 2. Select an item stored in the phonebook, and then press 3. To end the call, press Calling Note • Calling by Dialing 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Dial the outside party’s number. Press To end the call, press • • For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see "Searching for an Item in the Phonebook (Page 27)". For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". For details about storing an item in the phonebook, see "Storing an Item in the Handset Phonebook (Page 31)". Predialing In standby mode, you can start dialing while still on-hook. After dialing the number, press to go off-hook and begin the call. Note • • • • Alternatively, you can seize a specific line for making the call by pressing FLEX and selecting an idle DN key. To clear an entire number while predialing, for more than 1 second. press To cancel dialing, press If " " flashes, move closer to the CS and dial again. Using the Outgoing Call Log If a call is received from a phone number stored in the phonebook, the number and name of the caller will be displayed in the call log. 1. While in standby mode, press [ ] or 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an outgoing call record, and then press 3. To end the call, press Using the Incoming Call Log 1. While in standby mode, press [ ]. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an incoming call record, and then press 3. To end the call, press 26 Operating Instructions One-touch Dialing You can make a call with a One-touch operation if a One-touch Dialing key has been created for the desired party. One-touch Dialing keys can also be configured to access features of your phone system, if available. 1. Press FLEX , and then press the One-touch Dialing key (flexible key). 2. To end the call, press Note • For details about Flexible Keys, see "Flexible Keys (Page 21)". Hot Key Dialing You can assign a phone number to each number key and then access the desired phone number by simply pressing and holding the assigned number key. 1. Press and hold the dialing key (0–9) assigned as a Hot Key for more than 1 second. 2. Press Note • • While the Hot Key’s information is displayed, you can press [ ] or [ ] to select another Hot Key number. If Hot Key dialing is set to "Auto", a Hot Key number can also be dialed by pressing and holding the assigned dialing key for a specified number of seconds. For details, see "Selecting the Type of Hot Key Dialing (Page 33)". Document Version 2012-05 Feature Operations • For details about assigning Hot Keys, see "Assigning Hot Keys (Page 33)". Searching for an Item in the Phonebook You can search for an item in the phonebook, and then make a call. 1. While in standby mode, press [ ] or 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired item. 3. Press Searching by Name You can also search for an item in the phonebook by entering a name: 1. While in standby mode, press [ ] or 2. Press 3. Enter the name or the first character(s) of the desired name, and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired item. 5. Press Receiving Calls Receiving To answer an incoming call, press To answer an incoming call on a specific line 1. Press FLEX to display the flexible keys. 2. Press the flexible key number, or press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired key, and then press You can also answer a call using the following features: – Any Key Answer – Quick Answer – Auto Answer For details about setting these features, see "Answer Option (Page 41)". Note • • Searching by Category If items in the phonebook have been assigned categories, you can search by category. 1. While in standby mode, press [ ] or 2. Press , and then press #. 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a category, and then press 4. Enter the name or the first character(s) of the desired name of the item in the category, and then press 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired item. 6. Press • Flexible keys with incoming calls will be flashing green rapidly. If "Quick Answer" is set to "On" and a brief power failure occurs while the handset is receiving a call on the charger, the following may occur: If a brief power failure occurs when the handset is receiving a call on the charger, – If "Talk On Charger" is set to "Off" (default), the call may be disconnected after being answered. – If "Talk On Charger" is set to "On", the call may be answered automatically. In this case, please note that privacy rights may be violated or sensitive information may be transmitted to unauthorized parties. You can select the ringer pattern and LED pattern for each type of incoming call. For details, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". Note • • • If one item has multiple phone numbers stored, you can press the [CENTER] navigation key, and then press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired phone number for that item. For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". While an item is displayed you can press to return to the "" display, and then search for another item. Document Version 2012-05 Rejecting an incoming call You can reject an incoming call from your handset. 1. While an incoming call is ringing, press 2. The call will be rejected, and the handset will return to standby mode. Operating Instructions 27 Feature Operations Rejecting calls from specific numbers Calls from specific numbers can be automatically rejected. This feature can be enabled through Web user interface programming. For details, contact your administrator or dealer. Caller ID If an outside call that contains Caller ID information (a caller’s name and telephone number) is received, this information will be logged in the incoming call log and displayed on the handset. If a call from a number matching a number entered in the phonebook is received, the name registered in the phonebook for that number will be displayed along with the number. [Example] During a Conversation Holding a Call You can put a call on hold by holding the call at your extension. To hold the current call Press , and then press Note • If Automatic Call Hold is enabled on your handset, the call will also be put on hold if you select a DN key other than the one for the current call. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. To retrieve a call on hold at your extension 1. Press FLEX . 2. Press the dial key corresponding to the slowly flashing green DN key, or press [ ] or [ ] to select a slowly flashing green DN key, and then press If caller information is sent by the phone system and there is also information stored in the phonebook for the same number, you can choose which information will be displayed on the handset. Caller information sent by the phone system is displayed by default. For details, see "Display Option (Page 43)". If you set the handset to display the caller information stored in the phonebook, caller information sent by the phone system will only be displayed if the number of the caller is not stored in the phonebook. Transferring a Call (Call Transfer) You can transfer a call to another destination (extension or outside party). To transfer 1. Press during a conversation. 2. Dial the party you want to transfer to, and then press 3. Wait until the other party answers to announce the transfer. 4. Press Note • • To return to the call before the transfer destination answers, press If unscreened transfers are supported on your phone system, step 3 can be omitted. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. To do a blind transfer 1. Press 28 Operating Instructions during a conversation. Document Version 2012-05 Feature Operations 2. Dial the party you want to transfer to, and then press 3. Press Note • Three-party Conference During a conversation, you can add an additional party to your call and establish a conference call. To reestablish the conference without removing either party, press FUNC , and then 2 ("Conference") after step 3. Ending a Conference Call To go on-hook and end the conference call, press Notice • Your phone system may support advanced conference features, such as conference calls with four or more parties. In this case, the procedures for handling a conference call may be different from those explained in this section. For details about your phone system, consult your administrator or dealer. Making a Conference Call 1. Press FUNC , and then press 2 ("Conference"). 2. Dial the party you want to add to the conversation, and then press 3. After the called party answers, press FUNC , and then press 2 ("Conference"). Note • soft key can also be used to access The the Conference function directly. To display this key, edit the displayed soft keys. For details, see "Key Option (Page 41)". Removing a Party from the Conference During a conference, you can remove other parties from the conference. However, this operation is available only during conference calls you initiate. 1. During a conference call, press 2. Press FLEX . 3. Press the dial key, or press [ ] or [ ], and then to select the DN key (flexible key) that press corresponds to the party you want to disconnect. 4. Press 5. Press FLEX . 6. Press the dial key, or press [ ] or [ ], and then press to select the DN key (flexible key) that corresponds to the remaining party. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 29 Feature Operations Useful Features To hold the current call and then talk to the new party Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb while hearing the call waiting tone. 1. Press 2. Press FLEX . 3. Press the dial key corresponding to the flashing You can have incoming calls automatically forwarded to another destination. You can also have incoming calls rejected (Do Not Disturb). green DN key, or press [ ] or [ ] to select a flashing green DN key, and then press To access the FWD/DND settings 1. In standby mode, press FUNC , and then 3 ("Fwd/ DND"). 2. If the unit has multiple lines, press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired line, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the type of FWD or DND setting to apply, and then press The settings are as follows: – DND: Enable Do Not Disturb (All incoming calls are automatically rejected.) – Fwd(All): Enable Forward All Calls (All incoming calls are forwarded.) – Fwd(Busy): Enable Forward Busy (Incoming calls are forwarded only when your extension is in use.) – Fwd(NA): Enable Forward No answer (An incoming call is forwarded if you do not answer the call within a certain amount of time.) 4. If a Forward setting is selected, enter a new forward destination number, or confirm and modify a previously set forward destination number, and then press Note • • When Call Forwarding and/or Do Not Disturb is and/or appears on the display enabled, in standby mode. FWD settings cannot be used on a shared line. Message Waiting If another extension has left a message waiting indication for your extension, you can call back the other extension directly. When your extension has a message waiting indication set, "Message" is displayed, and will appear. To call back an extension that has left a message waiting indication 1. In standby mode, press 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the line on which displayed, and then press Listening to Voice Mail Messages When you receive a voice message, "Voice Msg" is displayed, and will appear. You can check your new messages by accessing your mailbox. 1. In standby mode, press and hold 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the line on which displayed, and then press is Note • Call Waiting is Step 2 is not necessary if only one line is configured on the handset. During a conversation, if a second call arrives, you will hear a call waiting tone. You can answer the second call by disconnecting or holding the current call. To disconnect the current call and then talk to the new party 1. Press 2. Press 30 while hearing the call waiting tone. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Customizing the Telephone Storing an Item in the Handset Phonebook Using the Handset Phonebook 1. Press 2. Select " You can store up to 500 phone numbers in the handset along with names for easy access. You can also set unique ringer patterns and LED patterns for different categories to identify incoming calls. All phonebook items are stored in alphabetical order. For security purposes, you can lock the phonebook. For details about making calls from the phonebook, see "Using the Phonebook (Page 26)". Note • • A single entry (i.e., name) can have multiple phone numbers. Since the phonebook capacity is limited by the number of stored phone numbers, storing multiple phone numbers in an entry decreases the maximum number of entries. We recommend that backups are made of the handset’s phonebook data, in case the data becomes unrecoverable due to product malfunction. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. Private Ring You can organize entries in the phonebook into one of 9 Private Ring Categories. It is possible to set a different ringer pattern and LED pattern, vibration pattern, and color pattern*1 for each category. When the displayed Caller ID*2 matches a phone number or name stored in the phonebook, the handset rings according to the Private Ring Category settings. *1 *2 For details about ringer patterns, LED patterns, vibration patterns, and color patterns, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". For details about Caller ID information, see "Caller ID (Page 28)". Storing a New Item or the [CENTER] navigation key. New Phonebook" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Enter a name (max. 24 characters), and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a phone number type (A to E), and then press 5. Enter the phone number (max. 32 digits), and then press 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add additional phone number types. 7. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Category Off", and then press 8. Select a category, and then press 9. To select a default number for the entry, press [ ] or [ ] to select "Default Tel No", and then press 10. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the number to use as the default number, and then press 11. Press Note • • • • • Steps 7 and 8 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a category. Steps 9 and 10 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a default number. (The first number entered for an entry will automatically be assigned as the default number.) The valid digits are "0" through "9", " ", "#", and "+". For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". If an item with the same name and number exists, the new information added will be merged with the existing item. Editing a Stored Item You can edit the information stored in phonebook entries. 1. Press 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to display the desired entry, or press Document Version 2012-05 and search for the desired entry. Operating Instructions 31 Customizing the Telephone 3. Press to open the phonebook sub-menu. 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Edit", and then press • 5. Edit the name, phone number, category, and default number setting as necessary. 6. Press Note • • • • • To change a character or digit, press [ ] or [ ] to highlight it, press to delete it, and then enter the new character or digit. To clear an entire line, press and hold for more than 1 second. To move the cursor to the left or right, press [ ] or [ ], respectively. For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see "Searching for an Item in the Phonebook (Page 27)". For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". • Steps 9 and 10 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a default number. (The first number entered for an entry will automatically be assigned as the default number.) For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". Storing an Item Using the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log You can add a number listed in the incoming or outgoing call log to the phonebook. 1. In standby mode, press [ ] to open the Incoming Call Log or press [ ] to open the Outgoing Call Log. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a record in the log. 3. Press to open the phonebook sub-menu. 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Save Phonebook", and then press 5. Edit the name if desired, and then press 6. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a phone number type (A to E), and then press Storing an Item Using Predialing You can dial a number first and then add it as a phonebook entry. 1. In standby mode, dial a number. 2. Press 3. Enter a name (max. 24 characters), and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a phone number type (A to E), and then press 5. Enter the phone number (max. 32 digits), and then press 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add additional phone number types. 7. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Category Off", and then press 8. Select a category, and then press 9. To select a default number for the entry, press [ ] or [ ] to select "Default Tel No", and then press 8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to add additional phone number types. 9. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Category Off", and then press default number, and then press 11. Press 10. Select a category, and then press 11. To select a default number for the entry, press [ ] or [ ] to select "Default Tel No", and then press 12. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the number to use as the default number, and then press 13. Press Note • • 10. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the number to use as the 7. Edit the phone number if desired, and then press • Steps 9 and 10 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a category. Steps 11 and 12 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a default number. (The first number entered for an entry will automatically be assigned as the default number.) For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". Note • 32 Steps 7 and 8 can be omitted if you do not want to assign a category. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Editing Category Names You can edit the names of the categories in the phonebook. 1. Press or the [CENTER] navigation key. 2. Select " Setting Handset" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Display Option", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Category Name", and 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Automatic Call", and then press 4. Select "Manual" or "Auto", and then press then press display the Hot Key’s information. Then, pressing dials the Hot Key’s assigned number. If "Auto" is selected, pressing and holding an assigned Hot Key for the set number of seconds will dial that Hot Key’s assigned number immediately. 1. In standby mode, press and hold a dial key (0–9) for more than 1 second. 2. Press 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired category number (1–9), and then press 6. Enter a name for the category (max. 13 characters), and then press 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each category name to edit. Note • To select the number of seconds before the call is automatically made, see "Key Option (Page 41)". Note • For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". Assigning Hot Keys You can assign a phone number stored in the phonebook to a key to be used as a Hot Key. 1. In standby mode, press and hold a dial key (0–9) for more than 1 second. 2. Press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Copy from P.book", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an entry, or press to search for an entry, and then press 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a number, and then press 6. Press Note • For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see "Searching for an Item in the Phonebook (Page 27)". Selecting the Type of Hot Key Dialing You can select one of 2 types of Hot Key Dialing for each assigned Hot Key. If "Manual" is selected, pressing and holding an assigned Hot Key for the set number of seconds will Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 33 Customizing the Telephone Memo Alarm Setting c. Enter a time of day using the Navigator An alarm will sound at the set time. A memo can also be displayed. Memo Alarm is available only when the handset is within range of a CS. Keys and/or dial keys, and then press 6. Enter a text message to be displayed when the Memo Alarm occurs, and then press Note 7. Press • • You can select the ringer pattern and LED pattern for each Memo Alarm. For details, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". If you are on a call at the time that the alarm is set to sound, it will sound after you have ended the call. Note • • or the [CENTER] navigation key. Memo Alarm" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an alarm number (1–3), and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an alarm mode, and then press The alarm modes are as follows: – Off: Disables the selected Memo Alarm. – Once: The selected Memo Alarm will occur only once. – Daily: The selected Memo Alarm will occur at the same time every day. – Weekly: The selected Memo Alarm will occur at the same time on selected days of the week. 5. Set the time and date for the Memo Alarm. The information to enter depends on the alarm mode. – Once: Enter the date and time, using the Navigator Keys and/or dial keys, and then press – Daily: Enter the daily time, using the Navigator Keys and/or dial keys, and then press – Weekly: a. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a day of the week, For details about entering characters, see "Entering Characters (Page 35)". to When entering a time of day, press toggle between AM or PM. will not be displayed if 24-hour-time display is set. Setting a Memo Alarm 1. Press 2. Select " Deleting a Memo Alarm 1. Press 2. Select " or the [CENTER] navigation key. Memo Alarm" by pressing the arrow keys, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an alarm number (1–3), and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Yes", and then press Stopping a Memo Alarm • While the alarm is ringing, press or set the handset on the charger. and then press . A mark will be displayed next to each day of the week that has been selected. In this way, you can select multiple days of the week. b. After selecting 1 or more days of the week, press 34 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Entering Characters You can enter characters and digits using the dial keys. You can select one of 3 character modes by pressing the Right Soft Key while entering a name. The function icon above the soft key displays the current character mode. For a list of available characters, see "Character Mode Table (Page 36)". A, a B, b C, c To change the character mode while editing a name in the phonebook, press the right soft key. Alphabetic Numeric Extended 1 Example: To enter "Anne" in Alphabetic Mode. (RIGHT) • • • • • (RIGHT) (RIGHT) To switch between uppercase and lowercase, press To enter a character located on the same dialing key as the previous character, move the cursor by pressing the Navigator Key [ ], then enter the desired character. If you enter a different character by mistake, press the Navigator Key [ ] or [ ] to highlight the character, to delete it, and then enter the correct character. press To clear an entire line, press for more than 1 second. To move the cursor, press the Navigator Key [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ]. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 35 Customizing the Telephone Character Mode Table ABC (Alphabetic) Keys Upper Lower 0–9 (Numeric) +ÀÂ (Extended 1) Upper Lower ce CE OPER !?":;+=<>0 $%&@ • • • 36 Space ! ? ,, : ; + = < > 0 $%&@ Press before or after entering a character to change between uppercase and lowercase. Pressing a key repeatedly will cycle through the characters associated with that key. For example, to enter the 3 times. letter "C" in Alphabet Mode, press The illustrations of the keys in the table may differ in appearance from the actual keys on the handset. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Locking the Handset Phonebook You can lock/unlock the phonebook while the handset is in standby mode. If no password has been set, you cannot lock the phonebook. For details about setting the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". Hot Key Dial 1. Press and hold the dialing key assigned as a Hot Key for more than 1 second. 2. Press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Delete", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Yes", and then press Locking/Unlocking the Phonebook Note To lock • Press and hold for more than 2 seconds. • will be displayed. To unlock for more than 2 seconds. 1. Press and hold 2. Enter your password. 3. Press to return to standby mode. • In step 1 while the Hot Key’s information is displayed, you can press [ ] or [ ] to select another Hot Key number. In step 3, you can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items. Incoming/Outgoing Call Log 1. In standby mode, press [ ] to open the Incoming Unlocking the Phonebook Temporarily 1. Press 2. Enter your password. Deleting Stored Items Phonebook 1. Press [ ] or to display the phonebook. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select an item, or press Call Log or press [ ] to open the Outgoing Call Log. 2. Select an item stored in the call log, and then press 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Delete", and then press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Yes", and then press Note • In step 3, you can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items. to search for an item. 3. Press 4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Delete", and then press 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select "Yes", and then press Note • • In step 4, you can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items. For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see "Searching for an Item in the Phonebook (Page 27)". Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 37 Customizing the Telephone Changing Handset Settings Handset Setting Menu Layout [Main Item] Setting Handset Incoming Option [Sub Item] Ringer Volume Ringer Type Vibrate Ring On Charger Memo Alarm Power Save Headset Ringer Talk Option Speaker Volume Receiver Volume Headset Volume Headset Mic Vol Talk On Charger Answer Option Any Key Answer Quick Answer Auto Ans Delay Key Option Soft Key Edit Soft Key Name Key Lock Type Auto Lock Time Hot Key Time Display Option Language Backlight LCD Brightness Standby Display Category Name Date Format Time Format Caller ID Disp Color Scheme 38 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Tone Option Key Tone Range Alarm System Option Register H/S Cancel Base Select Base System Lock Change PIN H/S Information Firmware Update*1 Enable CS Web*1 Other Option Change Password Reset Handset MasterCS Address *1 These settings are made available through Web user interface programming. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. Incoming Option Description Sub Item Ringer Volume Adjusts the ringer volume. Setting Default Step Up Step Down Level 1–6 Level 3 Off Ringer Type – Default – Private Ring (Category 1-9) Ringer Pattern Selects the ringtone for each type of call.*1 LED Pattern Selects the LED pattern for each type of call. Ringtone 1–19, 25–32 Ringtone 1 Red Green Orange Default: Red Private Ring: Green R® G® O Vib. Pattern Selects the vibrate pattern for each type of call. Single Double Triple Single Continuous Color Pattern*2 Selects the color pattern for each type of call. Normal Yellow Normal Red Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 39 Customizing the Telephone Sub Item Vibrate Description Selects whether the handset vibrates while receiving a call. Setting Default Vib.& Ring Vib.® Ring Off Off Ring On Charger Selects the ringing mode (On or Off) while a handset is set on the charger.*3 Memo Alarm Ringer Pattern Selects the ringtone for each Memo Alarm. LED Pattern Selects the LED pattern for each Memo Alarm. On On Off Ringtone 1–19, 25–32 Ringtone 1 Red Green Green Orange R® G® O Vib. Pattern Selects the vibrate pattern for each Memo Alarm. Single Double Single Triple Continuous Power Save Headset Ringer Power Save Time Selects the number of seconds before automatically turning off the Power Save Items below when receiving a call. 0–60 s 30 s Power Save Item Selects the items to turn off. Ringer&Vibrate Selects whether a tone is heard from the attached headset while receiving a call. On Backlight Not selected Off Off The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2010 Copyrights Vision Inc. Displayed only when "Private Ring" is selected. When "Ring On Charger" is set to "On" but "Ringer Volume" is set to "Off", the handset rings at level 1. *1 *2 *3 Talk Option Description Sub Item Setting Speaker Volume Adjusts the rear speaker volume. Level 1–6 Receiver Volume Adjusts the receiver volume. Level 1–6 40 Operating Instructions Default Level 3 Level 2 Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Sub Item Description Setting Headset Volume Adjusts the headset speaker volume. Level 1–6 Headset Mic Vol Adjusts the headset microphone volume. Level 1–6 Talk On Charger Selects whether or not to continue the conversation when the handset is put on the charger during a conversation. Default Level 2 Level 3 On Off Off Answer Option Description Sub Item Setting Any Key Answer Answers a call by pressing any dialing key. On Quick Answer Answers a call while the phone is charging by just lifting up a handset from the charger. On Auto Ans Delay Selects the number of seconds before a call is automatically answered when Auto Answer is turned on. Default Off Off Off Off 0–20 s 6s Key Option Description Sub Item Soft Key Edit – Softkey A – Softkey B – Softkey C Edits the soft keys. – Standby – Talking Soft Key Name – Softkey A – Softkey B – Softkey C Edits the names of the soft keys. – Standby – Talking Key Lock Type Selects the type of key lock. Setting Default Default Flexible Key Function Key Not stored Hot Key Dial*1 Max. 5 characters Not stored Manual Manual&Password*2*3 Auto Manual Auto&Password*2*3 Auto Lock Time Sets the number of seconds before the handset key lock is activated when "Auto" is selected as the Key Lock Type. Document Version 2012-05 0–60 s 10 s Operating Instructions 41 Customizing the Telephone Sub Item Description Hot Key Time Selects the number of seconds before a call is automatically made when a Hot Key assigned to "Auto" is pressed and held. *1 *2 42 1–20 s Default 2s Displayed only when "Standby" is selected. To avoid unauthorized access to this product: – – *3 Setting Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed. Change the password regularly. If no password has been set, you cannot select "Manual&Password" or "Auto&Password" for "Key Lock Type". For details about setting the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Display Option Sub Item Language Description Selects the display language. Setting Default English Español English FRANÇAIS Backlight Turns on the backlight of the LCD and keypad. Can be set for each of the following: – Receiving – Talking LCD Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the backlight of the LCD. Standby Display Selects what is shown on the display while in standby mode.*1 On Off Level 1–6 Receiving: Off Talking: On Level 3 H/S No. Base & H/S No. Edit H/S No. Off Edits the name displayed on the LCD while in standby mode. Max. 16 characters Category Name Edits the names of the categories. Max. 13 characters per Category (1–9) Date Format Selects the format for the date shown on the display in standby mode. Not stored Not stored DD-MM-YYYY MM-DD-YYYY MM-DD-YYYY YYYY-MM-DD Time Format Caller ID Disp Color Scheme Selects the format for the time shown on the display in standby mode. 12H Selects which caller information is displayed when a call is received. Either the information stored in the handset’s phonebook or the phone system can be displayed. H/S Phonebook Selects the color scheme of the LCD. Dark PBX Setting Light *1 12H 24H PBX Setting Dark If an extension name is assigned through Web user interface programming, the extension name is displayed when "H/S No." or "Base & H/S No." is selected. Depending on the number of characters stored for the extension name, the end of the extension name may not be displayed. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 43 Customizing the Telephone Tone Option Sub Item Description Key Tone Turns the key tone on or off. Setting Default On On Off Range Alarm Selects whether the range alarm tone rings or not. On On Off System Option Description Sub Item Setting Register H/S Registers a handset to a base. Base 1–4 Cancel Base *1 Cancels the registration of a handset. Base 1–4 Select Base *1 Selects a base. Default Not stored Not selected *2 Auto Auto Base 1–4 System Lock Change PIN H/S Information Selects whether to lock the System Option setting or not. Before registering your handset with a phone system, enter the phone system’s PIN here. Once you have registered the handset with a phone system, this PIN can be changed so that the handset can be registered to an additional phone system. Displays the firmware version and the IPEI (International Portable Equipment Identity) number of the handset. On*3 Off Off Enter the PIN number. (max. 8 digits) 1234 — — Only registered bases are shown. You can select multiple bases simultaneously. Password is required (4 digits). For details about setting the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". *1 *2 *3 Other Option Description Sub Item Change Password*1*2 Changes the handset password (4 digits) used for unlocking the phonebook, using the Reset Handset option, and unlocking the key lock. Setting Default Enter Old Password.*3 ¯ Enter New Password. Not registered ¯ Verify New Password. 44 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Customizing the Telephone Sub Item Reset Handset Description Returns the handset settings to its default settings. Setting Default Enter Password.*4 (4 digits) ¯ Select the desired item(s). Not selected ¯ Press MasterCS Address *1 *3 *4 — — To avoid unauthorized access to this product: – – *2 Displays the IP address of the Master CS. If the handset is not yet registered, "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" will be displayed. Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed. Change the password regularly. Make a note of the password so that you will not forget it. If a password has not already been set, you can skip the first step. For details about setting the password, see "Setting the Password (Page 16)". Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 45 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Battery Installation Open the battery cover, insert the batteries, and close the cover as indicated below. Charger Connection Connect the AC adaptor to the charger. To AC Outlet Hooks • • • The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected. Fasten the AC adaptor cord to the cord holder. Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor. For details, see "Accessory Information (Page 13)". WARNING • • • • 46 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not overload AC outlets and extension cords. Do not bundle the charger’s AC adaptor cord with the power cords of machines located nearby. Completely insert the AC adaptor/power plug into the AC outlet. Failure to do so may cause electric shock and/or excessive heat resulting in a fire. Regularly remove any dust, etc. from the AC adaptor/power plug by pulling it from the power outlet, then wiping with a dry cloth. Accumulated dust may cause an insulation defect from moisture, etc. resulting in a fire. Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Installation and Setup Charging the Batteries At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged. Please charge the batteries for about 7 hours before using the handset for the first time. • • • • The charge indicator will turn off when the batteries are fully charged. For more information about charging batteries, see "Battery Information (Page 11)". It is normal for the handset and charger to feel warm while the batteries are charging. Keep devices sensitive to magnetic fields away from the charger. Use only the included charger. Charger Wall Mounting 1. Install the two screws in the wall, spacing them 25 mm (1 in) apart. 25 mm (1 in) for charger 25 mm (1 in) Screws (Not supplied) Space mm (1/16 in) 20 mm (3/4 in) or longer • Recommended screw size is M4 x 20. 2. Mount the charger securely on the wall. • • • • • • • Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here. When mounting the charger, ensure that the correct screws are used for the type of wall. Make sure that the wall that the charger will be attached to is strong enough to support the total weight of the handset and charger (approx. 165 g [0.36 lb]). If not, it is necessary for the wall to be reinforced. When this product is no longer in use, make sure to detach it from the wall. When inserting screws, avoid pipes and electrical cables, etc, that may be present/buried. The screw heads should not be flush to the wall. Certain types of wall may require plugs to be anchored in the wall before the screws are inserted. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 47 Installation and Setup Attaching the Belt Clip You can attach the handset to your belt by following the steps below. [To attach] 1. Insert the clip into the designated notches in the handset. 2. Slide the clip into the holder until it clicks. [To remove] 1. Make sure to turn the handset 180° when you take it off. 2. Remove the belt clip. Attaching the Phone Strap Open the battery cover, run the strap through the strap hole, and then loop it around the hook. 48 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Appendix Appendix Specifications Item Display Specifications 1.8-inch TFT Backlight LCD, 65,000 colors Headset Jack 1 (ø 2.5 mm [3/32 in]) Ni-MH AAA ´ 2 (1.2 V, 700 mAh) Batteries Maximum Power Consumption (Charger) Battery Performance Charging Time Standby: 0.3 W Maximum: 2.0 W Talk: up to 11 hours Standby: up to 200 hours 7 hours Dimensions (Width ´ Depth ´ Height) Handset only: 48.2 mm ´ 25.4 mm ´ 146.3 mm (1.90 in ´ 1 in ´ 5.76 in) Handset on charger: 71.9 mm ´ 71.3 mm ´ 159.7 mm (2.83 in ´ 2.81 in ´ 6.29 in) Handset (including batteries): 115 g (0.25 lb) Weight Handset (including batteries) and charger: 165 g (0.36 lb) Operating Environment 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) RF Specifications Item Frequency Band Number of Carriers Transmission Output Document Version 2012-05 Specifications 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz (DECT 6.0) Peak 115 mW Operating Instructions 49 Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The handset does not work. Possible Cause Solution The batteries are drained. Charge the batteries fully. For details, see "Charging the Batteries (Page 47)". The power is off. • • The handset does not ring. You cannot make/ receive a call. You cannot dial. The handset stops working during operation. Ringer volume is set to "Off". (If the ringer volume is set to is displayed.) "Off", Adjust the ringer volume level. For details, see "Adjusting the Ringer Volume (Page 24)". Silent Mode is on. (If Silent Mode is on, the displayed.) Turn off Silent Mode. For details, see "Silent Mode (Page 16)". icon is The handset is out of range, or the CS is busy. Move closer to the CS or try again later. The radio channel is busy, or a radio communication error occurred. Try again later. The number that you dialed is restricted by your phone system. Consult your administrator or dealer. Key lock mode is on. To cancel the mode, press and hold for about 2 seconds. For details, see "Key Lock (Page 16)". The radio channel is busy or a radio communication error occurred. Try again later. An unknown error has occurred. • • You cannot use the handset during a power failure. 50 Operating Instructions Turn it on. For details, see "Location of Controls (Page 14)". Re-insert the batteries, and then set the handset on the charger. For details, see "Battery Installation (Page 46)", and "Charging the Batteries (Page 47)". The handset will not function during a power failure because the CS stops emitting radio waves. Turn the handset off, and then turn it back on. For details, see "Location of Controls (Page 14)". Re-insert the batteries and try again. For details, see "Battery Installation (Page 46)". — Document Version 2012-05 Appendix Problem Possible Cause The headset does not work. The headset ringer cannot be heard when receiving an incoming call when the headset is attached. Solution • • Make sure the headset ringer setting is set to "On". For details, see "Incoming Option (Page 39)". Make sure the headset jack is connected properly. For details, see "Location of Controls (Page 14)". Nearby electrical appliances are causing interference, or you are too far from the CS. • Two short beeps are heard during a conversation. The radio signal is weak. Move closer to the CS. You charged the batteries for 7 hours, but the beep tones sound, and " " flashes (needs to be charged) after a few telephone calls. The battery charge contacts may be dirty. Clean the battery charge contacts without damaging them and charge once more. It is time to change the batteries. Replace with new batteries. Noise is frequently heard. • Place the handset and CS away from other electrical appliances. Move closer to the CS. While charging the batteries, the handset and the AC adaptor feel warm. These are normal conditions. "No Service" is displayed, and beep tones are heard. The handset is out of range. Move closer to the CS or try again later. The CS or phone service is out of service. Consult your administrator or dealer. While charging the batteries, the LED indicator blinks rapidly and the handset beeps rapidly. The batteries are not charging correctly due to an electrical failure. Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet, remove the batteries from the handset, and consult your dealer. The "Delete All" operation to delete all phonebook entries is not functioning. The batteries are drained, which prevents the operation from being completed. Charge the batteries fully, then try again. For details, see "Charging the Batteries (Page 47)". Document Version 2012-05 — Operating Instructions 51 Appendix Error Messages Error Message Possible Cause Solution Register Unit The handset has been cancelled or the handset has not been registered. Consult your dealer. No Service The handset is out of range. Move closer to the CS. The CS is turned off. Make sure the power cord is connected. CS Busy The CS is busy. Try again later. Charge Battery The handset batteries have little charge remaining. Charge the batteries fully. For details, see "Charging the Batteries (Page 47)". No Entries When trying to view the phonebook: No items have been stored. For details, see "Storing an Item in the Handset Phonebook (Page 31)". When trying to view the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log: No logs have been stored. — Memory Full The phonebook is full and cannot store the new item. Remove unnecessary data in the phonebook and try again. Use Rechargeable Battery The wrong type of batteries such as Alkaline or Manganese was inserted. Use only the rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. For details, see "Accessory Information (Page 13)" and "Replacing the Batteries (Page 12)". Need Repair There is an error with the fixed internal memory. Consult your dealer. System Locked The System Option menu has been locked and cannot be accessed. Consult your administrator or dealer. Password Not Stored Displayed when you access a feature that requires a password, but a password has not been set. Set a password. See "Setting the Password (Page 16)". Register Error Handset registration has failed or a time-out has occurred. Wait and try again, or consult your administrator or dealer. Restricted You have tried to make an outside call that is restricted by the phone system. Consult your administrator or dealer. Error An error message is received from the CS when trying to change FWD/DND status. Try again, or consult your administrator or dealer. 52 Operating Instructions Document Version 2012-05 Appendix Error Message Possible Cause Solution Aborted There was a wireless transmission error during a phonebook download or upload. Use the PS closer to the CS. Phonebook Error There was a wireless transmission error, corrupted data, or the memory became full during a phonebook download. • • Remove unnecessary data in the phonebook, or consult your administrator regarding the number of items being downloaded. Use the PS closer to the CS. Download Failed There was an error during a PS firmware update. Consult your administrator or dealer. / There was a hardware error during a PS firmware update. Consult your administrator or dealer. Document Version 2012-05 Operating Instructions 53 Index Index Assigning 33 Deleting 37 Dialing 26 AC adaptor 13 Accessories 13 Advanced Voice Clarity Key Lock 17 Batteries 13 Charging 47 Installation 46 Battery information 11 Belt clip 13 Attaching 48 Belt clip holder 13 16 Lock Keys 16 Phonebook 37 Memo Alarm 34 Message Waiting 30 Call Forwarding 30 Call Log Deleting 37 Making a call 26 Storing to phonebook 32 Call Waiting 30 Caller ID 28 Calls Holding 28 Making 26 Receiving 27 Transferring 28 Category names, editing 33 Characters Available characters 36 Entering 35 Charger 13 Connection 46 Wall mounting 47 Conference 29 Controls, locations of 14 One-touch Dialing 26 Operation outline 22 Phone strap, attaching 48 Phonebook 31 Category names, editing 33 Deleting 37 Editing 31 Locking 37 Searching 27 Storing from call log 32 Storing from predial 32 Storing new 31 Power Save Mode 17 Private Ring 31 Receiver volume 25 Ringer volume 24 Display language 24 Do Not Disturb (DND) 30 Settings 38 Answer Option 41 Display Option 43 Incoming Option 39 Key Option 41 Other Option 44 System Option 44 Talk Option 40 Tone Option 44 Silent Mode 16 Soft Keys 19 Speaker volume 25 Specifications 49 Standby display number Error messages 52 Flexible Keys 21 Editing names 24 Function keys 23 Function menus 23 Headset volume Hold 28 Hot Key 54 25 Operating Instructions 24 Text, entering 35 Three-party conference 29 Document Version 2012-05 Index Transferring a call 28 Vibrate 24 Voice Mail 30 Volume Receiver/Speaker/Headset Ringer 24 Document Version 2012-05 25 Operating Instructions 55 One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 http://www.panasonic.com/sip 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 http://www.panasonic.ca Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. 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