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Panasonic
AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE
ANSWERING
SYSTEN,4
EASA-PHONEc,
ModerNo KX-T5000
La referencia 16pide
en espanol
puede
ser
enconlrada en la
pAginas
38-43.
Please
read IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS on
pages
34-35 before
use.
Read
and
understand all instructions.
lntroduction (Features)
Thank
you for purchasing
the Panasonic KX-T5000.
The KX-T5000
s an automat c
te ephone answering
system
wilh dua micro
cassette lapes.
You
can use
the io lowing co nvenient featu res.
New message
playback
(p.
17)
L slening lo only the
messages
you
have
nol
p
ayed back belore
Callcounler
(p.
16)
Recording
your
own
message
(p 20)
Tone
remole operation
(p.23-28)
Listening
to al messages
or
new messages from
a
remote location with
louch tone
phone
(p
24)
Accessories (See
page
33 for accessory order inlormation.)
lVicro Cassette Tapes
(p.
6, 32)
Greetrng Message
Tape
(lMC-10)
AC Adaptor
(KX-A1i)
-2-
Incoming lMessage Tape
([/C-30)
Contents
Location
ol controls
Seliing up the unit
lrserling lhe
cassettetapes.......,
Conqecton ..
Settrng
seleclors
Recording
a
greeling
message ......
Checking the
greeting
message .....
Adjusting
the VOLUME
conlrol .......
Setting lhe CPC
(Calling
Party Conirot)
function
Aulomaticanswering
operation,.....
Setlrng lhe
unil to answer the
call . , . . .
Resetling lhe incorning
message
....... .......
Lislening to the recorded
messages
Lislening to new messages
only . . . .
.
Lrstening lo
all lhe recorded messages
Saving some old messages
. . . . . . . . .
. .
Recording
yourown
message ......
Becording
a lelephone conversalion
Monitoring incoming
calls .. .. ..
Remote operalion lrom
a touch tone
phone
Sening the
remote
code
number . . . .
Basic remole
operatlon
Advancedremoleoperation .......
6
6
7
I
10
12
't4
't7
17
19
20
21
22
23
23
24
26
Troubleshooting
guide ...... ...31
l,4aintenance - .....
.. . ...
32
Accessory
order
jnlormation
,,,... -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 33
lmportanl
safety
instructions
........ -.. .. _..,.,,..
34
FCC
and olher
lnlormalion
. . . . . . . . . ........36
Referencia r6pida. ....... .
38
-3-
ILocation
of controls
MEMO Button
(p.
20)
REW(Rewind)
Button
ANSWER
ON Button
and Indicator
(p.
14) FF
(Fast
Forward) Button
(p.
18)
Call
Counter
(p.
16)
STOP Button
(p.
1 1, I
VOLUME
Confol Buttons
(p.
12)
ALL MESSAGE PLAYBACK
Button
(p.
17)
2WAY REC
(Rocording)
Button
(p.
21)
NEW
MESSAGE PLAYBACK Button
(p.
17)
-4-
FEMOTE
CODE
Button
(p.
23)
GREETING
CHECK Button (p.
12)
GREETING RECORD Button
(p.
11)
I\,,IESSAGE ALERT
Seleclor
(p.
9)
RINGS
(Ring
times)
Selector
(p.
9)
REC
(Recording)
Tl[4E
Setector
(p.
g)
Setting
up the
unit
Inserting
the
cassetle
tapes
Remove
lhe stopper
of the
micro
cassette tapes.
Insert micro
cassefle
lapes
with
the tull reelof
each
tape
lo the left.
Greeting IVlessage
Tape
([,1C-
i 0)
Open the
casselle panel.
&
I
Incomrng
IVessage
Tape
(r,rc-30)
BLUE
Label
b o^" b=o
:\
Connection
Power Outlet
Single-Line
Telephone
Jack
(RJ11C)
Note:
-USE ONLY Panasonlc
AC ADAPTOR
KX-A11.
- AC
adaplor must remain
connected
at all nmes.
Faslen
the AC adaplo.
cord
Telephone
Line Cord
REC
(Recording)
TIME Seleclor
RINGS
(Ring
times)
Selector
MESSAGE
ALERT
S€lector
@ RINGS (Ring
times)
Setector
rott JlLz
SAVER 4
@ MESSAGE
ALEBT
Selector
O BEC
(Recording)
TIME
Selector
Callefs recording
time
can be selected.
VOX: The recording
time
is unlimited.
1 MIN:
The recording
time is limited
to
I mtnule.
You
can choose
the number
oi the
telephone
rjngs
before the unil
answers.
2: The
unit answers
a call on the
secono
nng.
4: The
unil
answers a
call on the
fourth
ring.
TOLL
SAVER:
See below.
When
you
come home,
you
can be
alerted that new
messages
have
been
recorded
by the
presence
ol
an audible
beep.
ON: When
new messages
have
been
recorded,
a
short beep
sounds
every
l0 seconds. The
beeping
stops after
the messages
have
been
played
back.
OFF: No beep
sounds.
Toll
saver
When
you
call the unit lrom
a touch tone
telephone,
the number
of rings
before the unit
answers tnforms
you
if there
are any new
messages.
-lt the
unit answers
on the 2nd ring:
There is
at
least
one new
message.
-lf the
unit answers
on the 4th rlng: There
are no new messages.
Hang up immediately
when
you
hear
the 3rd ring.
Because
lhe 3rd ring
indicates
there are no new
messages.
Thls
saves
you
the toll
charge for the
MESSAGE
m
9-
t-
1,, Recordin
g
a
greeting
message
Tho
greeting
msssage
is an
announ@ment
to tell the caller that
you
are
unable
to answer lhe call and
asks him/her to leave
a message.
VOLUME
Conhd Buttons
STOP
Button
GREETING
RECORD
Button
GBEETING
CHECK
Button
MIC
(Microphone)
_10-
Caution:
You can record
your
greetrng
message
up to the tape
end.
-Do not
pause
ior over
5 seconds whie recording.
lf 6 beeps
sound whi
e
recordtng.
start aga n lrom
step 1 afler the
un t
.looc
rFsellt-g
the orpeting r ecsage t.pe.
lmmed
alely
after lhe long
beep, speak
c early and loud
y,
20 cm
(8")
away irom
rne
m crophone
-The cal counler
shows
the eiapsed
recording
time
When
you
ttnish recordtng, press
the
STOP
bullon
Sample
greeting
messages
When
the REC TIME
selector
is set to the
,,VOX"
position:
'He
lo, th
s
is (yoLrr
name
and/or number).
Sorry.
I cannot take
your
catt
P
ease eave
your
message
after a long
beep.
Thank
you
'
When
the REC TIME
selector is set to lhe
"1
MIN',
position:
''He
lo lh s /s
(your
name and/or
number).
Sorry, I
cannol take
your
cail.
Please
eave
your
message
aller a ong
beep.
your
record
ng t me s up to
i minule. Thank
you.'
PTess
Ihe
GREETING RECORD
butlon,
A ong
beep
sounds
11-
Checking
the
greeting
message
You can
play
back and
check
your
recorded
greeting
message.
Press
lhe
GBEETING
CHECK
button
to
play
back the
greeting
message.
Adjusting
the VOLUME control
There are
S levels ot
speaker
volume, and
you
can
adjust
itto your
desired
levelusing
theVOLUNTE
control buttons,
0
(minimum) through I (maximum)
To increase
the volume,
press
.
To decrease the
volume,
press
V.
- The call
counter shows
the selected
volume
level lor
3 seconds,
2
Setting the
CPC
(Calling
Party
Control)
function
With
this ,unciion,
lhe unil senseslhe
hung-up
click and
stops recording,
thereby maximizing
thetime available
on
your
cassette tape.
The CPC lunclion
oflhis unit is
preset
to A position.
lf
you
have callwaiting
service,
sel to
"b posilion.
Otherwise,leave in A"
position.
Press
the STOP
button unlilthe
catl
counler
shows
"P .
Within
5 seconds
afterpressing the
STOP
button,
press
the
l\4EMO button
lo
sel
"A"
or
"b'.
-The callcounter
shows the current
setting.
!!lo' .l
Each lime
you press
the MEMO
button,
"A"
or
"b'willchange
allernalely.
Wail for
5 seconds
after setting.
Then
ihe
setting indicated
on the call
counler is
stored, and it
changes into
the
number
of
messages.
-To checkthe CPC function,
repeal
lrom
slep 1 to 2.
Automatic
answering
operaUon -
When.a
call rEaches,
lhe unil plays
back
your
greetirE
messa€e,
and
recoaos
Ine
cat|er's
messaoe.
Afler
the call is completedit will be ready
for the next
call
automaticallv.
ANSWER
ON Button
and
Indicator
STOP
Button REWButton
Note:
- Atter
a
power
failure,
the
callcounler
shows..__',.
ln
this case,
please
check
your
CPC function (See
page
13.)
and romote
code number.
(See pago23.)
- 14-
Setting the
unit to answer
the
call
To answer
a call and record the
callers messaqe,
set the unit
as
lollows,
Press the ANSWER
ON button to
turn
on the answering
syslem.
-The ANSWER
ON indicator
tighl is
on, and lhe unil is now ready
to
answer the call.
The
call counler
shows
"0 .
To turn
off the unit
lf
you
do not want the
unit to answer
lhe call,
press
the ANSWEB
ON
butlon, and confirm
lhe ANSWER
ON
indicator
liohl
ooes out.
Resetting
the incoming
message
tape
To record
new messages
from the
beginning of the incoming
messagetape,
rewind
the incoming message
tape_
Press
the REW
button.
-The new
messages will
be recorded
from
the
beginning of the incoming
message
tape-
_15_
Listening
to the
rccorded
messages
-
When new
incoming
messages
have
been re\corded,
the
call
@urier shows
the number
of recorded
messages (O
to 99)
and the ANSWER
ON indicator
ANSWER
ON Button
and Indicator
CallCountg
REW
Button
rr t'ullon
NEW MESSAGE
PLAYBACK
Button
ALL MESSAGE
PLAYBACK
Button
STOP
Button
Note:
-When the
MESSAGE
ALERT
selector
is
set to the
,,ON,,
position,
the
unit
beeps
every 10
seconds.
(Soepageg.)
VOLU E Control
Bunons
To increase
the
volume,
press
.
To decrease
lhe
volume,
press
V,
-16_
Listening
to new
messages
only
Only new messages
are
played
back.
(lvlessages
once reviewed
will not be
prayed
back.)
.t.r-{<t-(Ft
Listening
to
all the recorded
messages
A I lhe recorded
rnessages (inctudtng
those
previously
reviewed
or saved)
wl be
played
back lrom lhe
beginntng
of the tape.
I PTess
lhe ALL MESSAGE
PLAYBACK
button
Press
the NEW MESSAGE
PLAYBACK
bunon
The unil
p
ays back new
messages.
-At the
end of the
ast message
3 beeps
sound
and the tape
stops
automatica
ly
The
un l plays
back a tthe
recorded
messages.
Atthe end
ol lhe lasl
message,
3 beeps
sound and the lape
stops
aulomaticaly.
fi TtlrtDtEtG-
When
you
use the NEW
IVESSAGE PLAYBACK
or ALL MESSAGE
PLAYBACK
button to listen
to the recorded
messages.
the unit
automat caly;
-rewinds the
tape and
p
ays back the messages
-tel s
you
the end
oi
the last
message
by beeping
3 times
prepares
to
tecord new
messages
after
the o d messages
We named
this PLAYBACK
buttons'leature
"AUTO-LOGlC,
The following funclions
are available du ng message
playback.
To rewind the tape during playback
Keep
pressing
the REW
button.
-The unit
rewinds
lhe tape as
long
as
you press
lhe button, and starls to
play
back again when
you
release it.
To fast torwa.d the tape
during
playback
Keep
pressing
the FF
button.
-The unit foruads the tape as long as
you press
the button, and slarts lo
play
back again when
you
@lease
it.
,fo stop the operation
Press lhe STOP
button to slop playing
back. or other
ooeration.
In case
your
unit
is not in
playback
operation.
When
you press
the
REW
button,
the
unii
rewinds the tape to the beginning
automatically.
When
you press
lhe FF butlon, the unit toMards
the tape to the end of the
last message automatically.
-18-
you
can
save them.
It you
do not
want to cleaa away
some
old messages
prcviously
record€d,
Play
back
the mossages,
then
press
the
STOP
bution
at the
end ofthe message
you
want
to save.
Press
the ANSWER
ON
brrton to turn
on the
answering
system.
-The ANSWEB
ON
indlcator
tight is
on,
- The
new messages
will
be recorded
atler
the message(s)
you have saved.
Saving
some
old messages
-19-
Recording
your
own
message
-
You may record a personal
message
on the ICM tape. lt can be heard by
anyone
playing
back messages
romolely
or
manually.
Press the MEMO button.
-A beep sounds.
-The numb€r on the callcourier
increases by one.
lmmediatgly
aftgr
the beep, speak
clearly and
loudly, 20
cm
(8')
away lrom
the microphone.
To stop recording,
prcss
the STOP
button.
-20 -
Recording
a telephone
conversation
-
While
spgaking with
someone
on the
telephone,
you can re@rd
your
@nversaton,
During
your
conversalion,
press
lhe
2WAY REC
button.
*A b€ep
sounds.
-The number
on the callcourier
increases
by
one.
Continue
your
conversalion.
To
stop
recording, press
the
STOP
button.
l{ote:
-Many states have
imposed
regulalions
on the manner
in whach
2_wav
lelephone
convorsations
may
be recordod.
so
you
should inlorm
the
other
party
lhat the conversation
is treing rocorded.
Consult
your
local
telephone
company
lor
lurther lnformation.
Monitoring incoming calls
while an incoming callis being
recorded,
you
can
monitorthe
callels
voice
through the speaker and answer
it if
you
wanl.
Adjust the VOLUME
conirol.
Helpfulhints:
To
answerthe callwhile
moniloring, lift
up
thelelephone handset
connected with the same
line
and talk.
The
unitslops
recordinq.
You
can
also answerthe callwhile the unit
is
playing
the
greeling
message In lne same way.
lf the unit does not stop
playing
the
greeling
message,
press
the
hookswilch on the
telephone foraboutone second, and release it.
-22-
Remote
operation
from
a touch
tone
phone
You can operate
your
answer ng
system remole
y
with a touch
tone
telephone
whie
you
are away lrom
home.
Setting
the remote
code number
The remote
code number
prevenis
unauthorized
persons
frorn
accessinq
you'unil
a.d lslan,ng
lo
Vo
rr nessages.
vou
Lan choosp any 2-dr9il
number
(001o
99)for
Vour
remole
code nufitber.
Press lhe
RE[.4OTE
CODE bu on
-The call counler
shows the current
remote
code numbeT.
2l \-./ l
:l
I rll
tl
ill'e Within
5 seconds
atter
pressing
the
RENTOTE
CODE
button,
press
the
VOLIJ[rE
controtbuttons (,1
or
V)
repeatedlylo
selecl the number.
-Wail for
5 seconds
atler selecling
the
Then
lhe number
on the
callcounter
s
stored.
and lchanges
inlothe number
of messages.
To check
the remote
code
Press the REI\.iOTE
CODE
button.
The cal counter
shows the
programmed
remote
code numberfor5
seconds.
-23
Basicremote
ooeration
1
2
3
4
Call
your
unit from
a touch
tone lelephone.
Press
your
remote
code
number
during
greeting
message
playback.
-A beop sounds to tell you
tho number
of new messag€s
up to I times. Remote
code no.
To
play
back
new
messages
only
Press
@ button.
-The unit
plays
back only the
messages that were
reclrded
since the lasl time
you
retrieved.
FIfi ro PlaY
back
all
| 5 | messages
Press
@ button.
-The unit
plays
back
allthe
recoroeo
messages_
3 beeps sound
at the end
of
playback.
Hang
up. The messages
are
saved.
24-
During
playback
To skip the
lape
Press
@ buton.
-The unil skips the
tape for a few
seconds during
playback
and
starts
playback.
To back
space the tape
Press
f buton.
The
unit rewinds the
tape lor
a
lew
seconds
during
playback
and starts
playback.
To reset
the tape
after
playback
Press
@ button.
fsEn
l3l -When you played
back all messages,
lhe unit
rewinds
the lape
to the begjnning.
When
you played
back only new
messages, me
unit
rewinds
the
tape lo lhe beginning
of new
messages,
-A beep sounds
atter rewinding
tape.
ll you
want
to rewind the
tape to the
beginning after
played
back
only
new
messages:
a:r
Press
!1.1
button again
after hearing
a
beep
(the
tape has
been reset).
-The unit rewinds
the tape to the
begjnning.
ll you want lo cancel reselling of the tape.
Press
@ buton
after hearing a beep
(the
tape has
been reset).
n
Advanced
remote
ooeration
1Call
your
unit from
a touch
tone
telephone.
2
3
4
Press
your
remote
code
number
during
greeting
message
playback.
- A beep
sounds to tell
you
the number
of new messages
up to I timos. Remote
code no.
To re-record
the
greeting
message
@ Press
E button.
-The unit rewinds
the
greeting
message
tape to the
beginning.
@ Speak
jmmediately
after a long
beep.
-Do not
pause
lor
over 5 seconds,
or 6 beeps
sound and the
recording
results in failure.
Start
again from
step
O within
10
seconds
after hearing 6 beeps.
O To
stop recording,
press
L?l
button.
- The
ne$/ly rscorded
greeting
message
will be
played
back.
-When you
want to re-record,
start
again
trom
step
O_
Hang
up to end the
remote
operalion
-26
To
skip the greeting
message
(For
outside caller)
Press
[t] button
during
greeting
message
playback.
-Callers can
record
their messages
wjlhoul
lisiening to
your
greelng
message_
To monilor the room
sound To
turn
off the
answering
syste
Press
E button.
Your
answering
n
automatjcally
turn
Then,
hang up.
Press
E button.
ll you
wanl
to monitor
again
after
lhe time-out has
cohe:
P.ess
E button again within
10 seconds
of
hearing
the
beep.
-You can monitot
the sound
the room where
the unil is
installed for
30 seconds.
-A beep sounds
atter
30 seconds.
tem
'1.
machine
is
rned
off.
-27
To turn on the
answering
system
You
can easily
turn on the
answering
system
even when
you
forgol
to turn
il on.
turtiLlJl
Itaft 6ll
Itrr"rinl
lr;]6rE]l
t : .--:
rerepnone
no.
Call
your
unil from a touch
tonetelephone.
2Wait
for 15 rings.
- The
unitwillanswer,
and thegreeting
message
rs neard.
Then,
hang
up.
To record your
olvn
message
Atter
playing
back the
recorded
messages,
you
can leave
your
own
message
on the lape.
1. Wail for 10
seconds
after hearing
3 beeps
indjcating
the
end of
playback.
Then
2 beeps
sound.
2. Start
lo speak
atter hearing
2 beeps.
3. To finish recording,
hang up.
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Playbrcl
tPRsl l rq Fin
tL t8r t9 l
GruelinqMess,ge
Grcetintltlessaqe
Recording llnecordingStop
a-_ t c;a
* "d' lnl
lcruelim l- -.-
tuessagl
sl(ip lom
un
Cal
your
unl
To
playbackall
messages,
pressE.
-To playback
ne*
messages.
prcss4.
For baclspace,
press
I
Forslip,
pressA
-To resel
lhe tape
atler
playback.
pressg.
To fecorrl
your
own message,
speak all€. hear
nq 2 beeps
at lhe
end ol
playback
To
save lhe messages
hang
up
atter
p
ayback
Call
yolr
unL
Press
remote code no
lo playback
all me3sa!es.
pressE.
-To !layback
ner
messa0es
press!l
For
baclspace,
press
[.
Forslip,
p.essA.
-To ruset lhe
lape aner
ptayback
pressg.
To rucord
your
owl message,
sPeakaiterhearrng
2
beeps at the
end oi
playback
To
save lhe messaoes
hang
up
aller
p
ayback.
-29
Call
your
unrt To
sklp
greetino
messaqe,
pressE.
To lum
oll lhe aostrrdno
syslen,
Pless Othen
hang
up
To re-record
0rueting
messa!e,
1. PressE.
2. Speak
after the long beep.
0o not
pause
lor
over
5 seconds
3. When linished,
press
g.
To monilor
rcom somd,
pfessE.
-When
you press
a button,
pressfirmly.
-To lurn
on lhe ansyerin0
syslem,
call
your
unit
and wa t lor 15 .ings
The unilwil answer
then hang up.
To
checkyo{r rumole
code
numler,open
the cassette
panel,
then
pressthe
REIVoTE
C0DE
but(on. Yorrfernote
code n!mberis
sh0wn 0n th€ callcounler
-When
you pressa
butlor,
presslirrnly.
-Tolurn on lho anauedng
syslem,
cal
your
unrl and wail lor 15
rings.
The
unitwillanswer, then hang
up.
-T! chec*
your
remolG
coda
numDer,
open the cassetle
panel,
then
press
lhe BEMoTE
C00E
bution. Yourremote
code numb€r s
sllown 0n the
callcounler
Ca
I
your
unt To sli0
0raeting
mrssag!,
pressE.
Press
rcmote code no. To
lurn oll lhe
anasering syslem,
press
othen
hang up.
To rc-record
grceling
messagc
1. PressE.
2 Speak atterthe lon0
beep.
Do nol
pause
lor over
5 seconds
3 When fin
shed,
press
g.
To
monitor ruom
sourd,
press
E.
30-
Troubleshooting
guide
The
unit does not
work,
and/or
lcannot
remove
the lape
from
the
unit,
Plug
in the
AC adaptor
agatn.
The answering
system
is
on but
no Incomtng
messages
are
recoroed.
- The
greeting
message
is
recorded
improperly
or nol
recoroeo,
so no
one can
eave
a message.
Check
and record
a
new greeling
message
The incoming
message
lape is
fu
L Resel
il or reptace
wilh
a
The
call
counler
shows
,'E,'.
The
greettng
message
cassette
tape
mighl
be broken.
Beplace
rt with
a new
one.
6
quick
beeps
sound
during
greeting
message
recording,
and it resulls
in lailure.
- Re'record
your
greeUng
message.
Speak
ctearly and
loudly,
and
do noi
pause
for
over
5 seconds
while
recording.
When
a message
is played
back,
the
sound level
is low,
even il the
voLuME is high.
Clean the heads.
(See page
32
)
- Replace
the incomtng
message
lape
with
a new
one. ,31
The
unil
does nol answer
remotely.
The
answering
syslem ts turned
ofl. (The
unit ls not in
the
answer
mode.)
To
sel the unit
to
answer
the call,
call
your
unit
and wait
for 15 rjngs.
(See page
28.)
I
press
th€
dial bulton
ot a
touch
tone
phoneafter
my
unit
ansurers,
but
the answeting
system
does
not respond.
-Make sure that
you
press your
corred
remote
code number.
To
check
your
remote
code
number,
see
page
23.
The
answering
system may
not
respond
ii
a remote
touch
tone
pnone
produces
tones thal
are
too
shorl to
aclivate the
unit,
so
when
you press
any
bulton,
press
lirmly.
some incoming
messages
have
not been
recorded
up io end.
Program
the
CPC functron
to
the
"b' posilion.
(See page
13.)
While
operating
the
unit, theAC
adaptoa
feels
warm.
-This is a normal
condition.
Maintenance
Tape deck
Sincethe head and
capstan assemblies are in
conlact with thetape,
dirt and
residuefrom
lhe tape may easily
adheretothese
parts,
causing distortion.
These
parts
should becleaned
periodicaily
in the mannerdescribed
below.
Clean the head
surface,
pinch
roller
and capstan with
a cotton
swab.
I
these
surfaces are extremeJy
didy, wipe them with
the cotlon
swab
dampened with alcohoi, then wipe
lhem with
a dry sott cloth_
Cotton
swab
Note:
Do nol
bring magneiic
or melal objects,
such as a
screwdriver, near the
head assemblies,
as such objecls
could magnetize
the heads.
-Do not
oilany
part
of the unit.
Cassette taoe
-For optimum
sound
qualily
and
performance,
we recommend
that
you
use the
opposite side
(side-2)
after
six months
and replace
the tape
with
a new one every
year,
assuming
that the unit answers
about len
calls a day.
Never
place
a
cassette lape near a
magnetic
source,
such as a magnel
or
a
TV
set; because it may
erase or
distort lhe recorded
message
on the
lape.
-Slack in ihe
lape can be tightened
by
rotaiing the
tape reel with
an
instrumenl
like a
pencil,
as shown.
@@
-32
Cassette
panel
inslallation
lf lhe
panel
comes otf, replace it by
pushing
as shown.
Accessory
order information
Replacement
parls
and accessories
are available
lhrough
your
local
aulhorized
parts
distributor. For the
authorized
distributors
jn
vour
area.
call
loll lree: 1-800-332-5368
Insert inlo
slol slowly
t\4c-30 lvlicro
cassette tape lor incoming
message
MC-10 Micro
cassette lape lor
greeting
message
-33
lmportant
safety
instructions
When using this unit,
basic safety L
precautions
as below
should
always be to lowed to reduce
the
flsk
oi
frre,
electric shock,
or
Personal
nlury. 10,
1 Bead and understand
all
instructrons.
2 Follow
allwarnings and
instruclions
marked
on
this
unrt. 11.
3. Unplug this unit from wall
outlets before
cleaning, Do
not
use liqurd or
aerosol
c eaners
lJse
a damp
cloth
ior
cleaning.
4 Do not use this
unil near
water, for
example, near a
balh tub, wash
bowl, kttchen
sink, or the like.
5. Install
this unit secure
y
on a
stable
surface. Serious
damage may
result if the
unit 12.
lalls.
6 Do not cover
slots and
openrngs
ol
the
unit, for they
are
provided
for ventilaiion
and
prolection
against
overheating. Never
place
the
unit near radiators,
in/or
a
place
where
proper
ventilation
is not
provided.
7 Use only the
power
source as
marked
on the unil. lf
you
are
not
sure ol the type
oI
the
Power
supply to
your
home,
consult
your
dealer or local
power
company.
8. Do nol
place
objects on the
power
cord.
Installihe
unit
where
no one can step
on
the
Do
not overload wall
oullets
and extension
cords as this
can
resuit
in the risk of fire
or
eleclric
shock.
Never
push
any objecls into
this unil through
slots as they
may result in risk
ol fire or
electrlc
shock. Never sprll any
hquid
on the unit.
To reduce
the risk of electrlc
shock,
do
not
drsassemble
this unit, but lake il
to a
qualified
serviceman when
some servrce
or
repaf
work is
requrred.
Openlng
or
removrng
covets may expose
you
10
dangerous voltages
or
olher r|sks. Incorrect
reassembly
can cause electric
shock when the
appliance is
subsequently used.
Unplug lhrs unil from
the wall
oullet and refer
servicing lo
qualified
service
personnel
under the following
condilions:
A. When the
power
supply
cord or
plug
is
damaged or
rayeo,
B. lf llquid
has been
spilled
rnto
lhe unit.
C. li the unil has
been
exposed to rain
or
water,
D. lf
lhe unit does not work
normally
by following the
operaling inslructions.
Adjusl
only conlrols
covered by the operaiing
rnstruclions,
for rmproper
adjustment may require
extensive work by
a
qualilied
iechnician.
E. lf the
unil has
been
dropped
or damaged.
F. It
the unil
exhibits
a distinct
change in
performance.
During
thunderstorms,
avoid
usng
tetepnones
excepl
cordless
types. There
may
be
a remote risk
ol electric
shock
lrom lightning.
Do not
use this
unit
to report
a
gas
leak
in the
vicinity
ot it.
INSTALLATION:
1. Never
installtelephone
wiring
during
a lightning
storm.
2. Never install
tetephone
jacks
in
wet
locations
untess
the
jack
is
specifically
designed
for wet
locations.
3. Never
touch
uninsulaled
telephone
wires
or lerminals
unless
lhe
telephone
line
has
t'een
disconnected
at the
nelwork
inlerlace.
4. use
caution
when installing
or
modifying
telephone
tines.
WABNING:
TO
PBEVENT
FIRE
OR SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO FIAIN
OF
ANY
TYPE
OF
MOISTURE.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
-35-
FCC and
other
information
It requested by the
lelephone However, where
prior
notice is
company, inlorm
them as foilows: impractical,
the company may
FCC registralion No. temporarily
cease service
(found
on the bottom
of
the
unit) providing
thal
they:
Binger
Equivalence . . . . . . . .
0.28 (a) Promptly notiiy the
cuslomer.
(b) Grve the cusromer
an opportunity
The
particular
telephone line to lo coffectihe
problem
wilh then
which the eouiDment is
connecled. equ
pmenl
(c) Inform the
cuslomer of the
Th s unit must not
be connected lo right 10
bring a complaint lo the
a coin operated |]ne. Federal
Communrcation
li
you
are on a
party
line,
check Commission
pursuanl
to
with
your
localle
ephone company. procedures
sel out in FCC
Bules
and Regulations
Binger Equivalence
No.(REN): Subpart E of Part 68.
The REN is
uselul in determining
the
quantity
of devices
you
may The Telephone
Company
may
connect to
your
telephone line
and make
changes in its
siill have
all of those devices ring communicalions lacililies,
when
vour
lelephone number
is equipmenl,
operations or
caled. procedures,
where
such action is
In most,
bul not all areas, the
sum reasonabiy required
in the
of the REN,S of
all devices operation
of
its
business and is not
connecied to
one line should not tnconsistent
wilh lhe rules
and
exceed iive
(5.0).
To be certain oi regulations
in FCC Part
68.
the number
ol devices
you
may
connect to
Vour
line.
as lf such
changes can be
dele.mined by the REN,
you reasonably
expecled to render
should contact
your
loca any customer lerminal
equipment
te
ephone company to determine incompatible
wilh lelephone
the maximum REN for
your
calling company
communrcalrons
area. facilities,
or
require
modjlication
or
alteration
ol such terminal
In
the event termrnal
equipment equipment,
or otheryise materially
causes harm to the telephone affect lts use
or
perlormance,
the
neiwork,
the telephone company customer shall be
given
adequate
should notify the
customer. if notice in
writing, to allow lhe
possible,
that service mav be customel an opportunity to
stoooed. maintain
uninterrupted
service.
-36
CAUTION:
To assure
continued
compliance
with
FCC ru
es, do not
make
any
unauthorized
modiftcat
ons.
Note:
Thls
equipmenl has
been
tested
and lound
to comply
with the timits
for
a Class B digilal
device,
pursuant
to Parl
15
oi the FCC
Rules.
These limtts
are
designed
ro
provroe
reasonabte protection
against
harmful interterence
jn a
residential
tnstal
ation. This
equipmenl
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiale
radio
frequency
energy
and, if
not instated
and
used In
accordance
with the
instruciions,
may
cause harmful
rnlerlerence
to radto
communications.
However,
lhere
is no
guarantee
that interference
Wll nol
Occur in
a parttcular
Inslallation.
lf this
equipmenl
does
cause
harmful interference
to
radro
or teievrston
reception,
which
can
be determined
by turning the
equipmeni
olf and
on, the |]ser is
encouraged
to try
to correcl
the
Interterence
by
one or more
of lhe
iollowing
measures:
.Reorient
or relocate
the receiving
antenna,
.lncrease
the
separalion
belween
the
equipment
and receiver_
.Connecl the
equipment inlo
an
oullel
on a circuit
different from
that
lo which
the receiver
is
cofnedeo.
.Consult the
dealer
or an
experienced
radio/TV
technictan
lor help.
- lf lhere
is any
lrouble, disconnect
the
unitlrom the
telephone line
and
connecl
a
known
worktng
phone.
li
the known
working
phone
operales
proper
y,
have
your
unil repaired
byone oflhe
specriied
Panasonic
Factory
Service
Centers. lf
the known
working
phone
does not
operate
properly,
consultwith
your
rerepnone
company,
The unit
should nol
be
placed
in
room
where
the lemperalure
is
less than
5"C
(41"F)or greater
than 40'C (104'F).
The unil
shouid
be situated
so
lhatlhe
localion
or
position
does
not inlerfere
wilh its
proper
ventilalion.
Allow 10
cm
(4")
clearance
around the
unit.
-Wl.en the unil is
not used,
turn
the
powerotl.
When lett
unused
for
long
periods
of time,
the unil
should
be unplugged
from ihe
household
AC
oullet.
Do not
place
heavyobjects
on
top
ol this
unit.
- Placethe
unil
on a f at tevel
surface.
Damp
basemenls
should also
be avoided.
- Do
nol subjectthis
unitto
excessrve
smoKe, dust,
mechanical
vibration,
shock,
or
direcl
sunlight.
Referencia
r6pida
Insercion
de microcasetes
Extraiga
el tope. Abra
et
panet_
N'
Inserte
los microcasetes
con sus
carretes
con la
cinta
bobinada
hacia
el
lado
izquierdo.
Cinta
de mensajes
de saludo
(rvrc-
10) Cinta
de mensajes
entrantes
(MC-30)
Conexi6n
Adaptador
de CA
Toma
de alimenlacion
(CA
120 V,
60 Hz)
N
Toma modular
de una sota
inea
(RJ11C)
a
ilr
Cable
de linea te
el6nica
Nota:
Ulilice
solamente
el adaptador
de CA
panasonic
KX,AI
j.
-39-
Grabaci6n de
un
mensaje
de
saludo
El mensaie de
saludo slrve
para
avisar a la
persona que
llama
que
usled
no
puede
conteslar a
la
lamada
y pedtrle
que
deje un mensale
grabado.
Precauci6n:
Usled
podrd grabar
su mensaje
de salida hasta el f nal
de
la
cinta.
No haga
pausas
de mas de 5 segundos
durante la
grabacion.
Si
suenan
6
plt
dos
m
entras
graba,
emprece
de
nuevo
desde el
paso
1
despuds de
que
el aparato
ponga
fin
a a
reposic6n
de la ctnia
OGM.
Pulse
elbotdn
GREETING RECORD
y
luego
d6jelo ibre.
E aparato repone
elmensale de
sa udo
y
iuegoemiteun
prtido
argo.
Inmediatarnente
despu6s de escuchar
un
prtrdo
largo, hable
de lorma clara
y
ata a unos 20
cm
(8")del
m
crotono.
Elcontador de lamada
va
anadiendo
eltiempo de su
grabaci6n.
Pulse
el bol6n STOP cuando linalce la
grabaci6n.
Preparacion
del aparato
para
contestar una
llamada
Para
contestar una lamada
y grabar
los mensaies
de las
personas que
laman prepare
e aparato de la
forma stguiente:
Pulse
e boton ANSWEF
ON
para
encender el
srslema de contestac on
- Elindicador ANSwER
ON se
_44_
Escucha
de mensajes
nuevos
solamente
5610 se reproducen
los mgnsajes
nuevos.
(Los
monsajes
que ya
han
sido
revisados
una vez no
se
reproducjran.)
Puls€
el bot6n NEw
MESSAGE
PLAYBACK.
Escucha
de todos
los mensajes grabados
Todos
los mensajes grabados (incluyendo
aqu€llos
que
prsviamente
han
sido revisados
o almacenados)
s€ reproduciran
desde
sl princioio
de la
onta.
Pulse
el bot6n
ALL MESSAGE
PLAYBACK.
Control a distancia desde un
tel6fono
de
marcacion
por
tonos
[/ientras usted se encuentra
ausente de
su
hogar,
e sisterna de
contestaci6n
puede
controlarse a drslancia con un tel6iono de marcaci6n
por
Para establecer
el numero de c6di90 remoto
El numero de c6digo
remoto evila
que personas
sin aulorizaci6n
puedan
tener acceso a su aparaio
y
escuchar sus mensajes. E nLlmero
de c6digo
remoto
eslalormado
por
un numero de 2 digilos
2
Para comprobar el c6digo
remoto
Pulse elbol6n
RE[.4OTE CODE.
Elvisualzador
muestra elnrmero
delc6digo remoto
programado
durante
5 segundos.
Pulse
e bol6n REN,4OTE
CODE.
Elcontador
de
llamada muesira
el
n[mero c6d
go
remolo actual.
Antes de
que pasen
5 segundos desde
que pu
sa
elbol6n REMOTE CODE,
pu
se
repetidamenle los botones
VOLUN,4E
para
se eccionar el
nLirnero
(00
a 99).
Espere 5
segundos
despu6s de haber
se eccionado elnumero. Luego, el
numero
se atmacena
en ta memofl ay
e n[mero de]contador de lamadas
camb a alnLlmero de mensajes,
@rn
(otll
Y uoruur
42
Escucha
de mensaies nuevos
solamente
Usted
podr6
escuchar los mensajes nuevos
solamente,
sin
necesidad
de
reproducir los mensajes
que
ya
haya
escuchado
previamente.
FN"-0""0?g"l
Llame
a su aparato
y pulse
el nimero
de c6digo remole
durante la
reproducci6n
del
mensaje
de saludo.
2
Escucha de todos los mensaies
grabados
Podran reproducirse
todos los mensaies.
Pulse
"4'antes
de
que pasen
3 segundos desde
que
escucha
pilidos
corlos.
Pulse
"5"
antes de
que
pasen
3 segundos desde
que
escucha
pitidos
cortos
que
indican
el nimero de
mensajes
nuevos.
Notas:
Cuando llame a su aparato
y pulse
el nimero de c6digo remoto,
el
aparato espera 5 segundos el comando
de operaci6n. Si no bay
comando de operaci6n,
elaparato inicia la reproducci6n
de todos los
mensajes
grabados.
- Duranle la reprocucci6n
de lodos los mensajes
grabados. pulsando
"4 '
usted
podra
omitlr este tipo de reproducci6n
y
escuchar los nuevos
mensajes
grabados.
lcHrl
l4l
ttKL-l
tsl
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