Important information | APPROVED for connection to | telecommunication systems | | specified Instructions for | { i use subject 15'the conditions set { Putin thee: Do net connect the AC adapter to any AC outlet other than the standard AC 240 V, 50 Hz. #outlast voltage DC 13.5 V, 400 mA #The apparatus is approved for use with the KX-A11BE or KX-A11DBE power supply, CAUTION: Do not remove cover, Live parts inside.
d) This apparatus must not be connected in the following manner: 1} As an extension to a pay hons 2) As apart line with shared service Tt cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will operate under all possible conditions of connection fo compatible PBX’s. ®This apparatus is suitable for connection to a PBX with or without initial proceed indication. ®This apparatus Is suitable for connection to a PEX with or without secondary proceed indication.
Included with this unit Capacitor one Screws ...l iaae.s two Greeting Message Tape . one Washers two (MC-10) Incoming Message Tape one (MC-30) (p.
Contents Important information Includedwiththisunit. Preparation Congregationalists Setting up the Unit Inserting the cassette tapes . Lt Connection . 12 Setting the selector switches 14 Time and day adjustment . . 18 Recording a personal greening message .18 Pr-recorded resting messages . .20 Checking the greeting message .21 Selecting the number of rings . . L2 Setting the VOX SENS function . .24 Setting the display contrast .. .. .25 Telephone Meningeal .
Other features HOLD butter MUTE button .. PAUSE button (For users behind a PBX) Temporary tone dialing RECALL button {To use the recall feature) . Answering System Automatic answering operation Hefting the unit fo answer calls Selecting the greeting massage Listening to the recorded messages . . 48 Listening to new messages only 49 Listening to all the recorded massages 49 Saving some old messages oan Bl Resetting the incoming message tape Erasing the recorded messages .. L. B2 Recording your own message .
Location of controls CLOCK Button (p. 18) MERCURY Button {p. 38)! PROGRAM Button (p. 23) LOWER Button (p. 31) Memory Station Buttons (p. 30) MEMORABLY REC Button {p. 53, 54} “VOLUME Button {p. 28) —REDIAL {Hyphen} Bunion {p. 28, 35} TONE Butter (p. 40, 45) MUTE (Secret) Button (p. 35, 44) PAUSE Button (p. 40, 45) HOLD Button (p. 44) and MUTE/HOLD Indicator {p. 44} SP-PHONE Button and Indicator (p.
ICM ERASE Button (p. §2) REMOTE CODE Bunion (p. 56} ANSWER ON Button and Indicator (p. 46) GREETING CHECK Button {p. 21) GREETING RECORD Button (p. 19) GREETING SELECT (PER-1-2) Button {p. 19, 20) ALL MESSAGE Bunion (p. 49) NEW MESSAGE Button (p. 49) STOP Button (Fast REW Button (p. 50) Bunion {p, 50) MIC (Microphone) (p. 18, 27} MESSAGE ALERT Selector (p. 14} REC (Recording) TIME Selector {p. 14) RECALL Selector {p. 15} RINGER Selector (p. 15) DIALING MODE Selector {p.
Display | This display shows afl possibilities. During a conversation, the call duration is displayed. {Example: & minutes 40 seconds) The clock adjusting procedure is shown (p. 17). The storing procedure of the phone number is shown (p. 23, 30). The unit is in programming made {p. 23). The LOWER station is selected {p. 31). The unit has a call on hood {p. 44} You are adjusting the volume. The number of the “" shows the volume level (p. 28). 26 messages have been recorded.
Setting up the Unit = Inserting the cassette tapes = = Remove the stopper from Open the cassette E the micro cassette tapes. compartment lid.
Connection This apparatus is designed to be connected as show.
CONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY This apparatus is intended for use when powered by the KX-A11BE or KX-A11DBE. Using other power supplies will invalidate any approval giver to this apparatus. Fasten the AC adapter | AC Adapter cord to the holder, 1o prevent the DG mini plug To Mains Outlet from being accidentally WY (240 v, 50 Ha disconnected. | i S Telephone Line Cord B.T. Socket Notes: —USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTER KX-A11BE or KX-A11DBE. The adapter must remain connected at all times.
() MESSAGE ALERT Selector (2 REC {Recording) TIME Selector (® RECALL Selector (@ RINGER Selector {8) DIALING MODE Selector (D MESSAGE ALERT Selector [T When you come home, you can be MESSAGE ALERT ] informed that new messages have been recorded by the presence of an audible m beep. on Nd Los OM: When new messages have been recorded, a short beep sounds every 10 seconds. The beeping stops after the messages have been played back OFF: No beep sounds.
@ RECALL Selector ~ 1 Set to ERE or TBR. | | (depending on a PBX type) for PBX which has an earth recall e facility. 1 T BR: for B.T. “Star Services” or for PBX | which has a timed break register recall facility, 1 Used to set the ringer volume of the unit, Set to HIGH or LOW position. When set to the QFF silicosis, the unit will not ring. ® DIALING MODE Selector Set to the PULSE position when your | telephone line has rotary service. i it has [ DIALING MODE touch tone service, sat to the TONE position.
Time and day adjustment ! Voice Time and Day Stamp You know when a caller's message was recorded as the synthesized 1 voice will announce the dime and day of recording after each message. CLOCK Burton [ To increase the volume,w | press a. { To decrease the volume, | press v. i Notes: —During a power failure, the programmed time and day retention time is approximately 3 hours. —If ~a 12-00" flashes, it means that the programmed time and day have been cleared. In this case, adjust the time and day again.
Be sure that the handset is an the cradle and the SP-PHONE indicator light (s off. 1 Crass the CLOCK button. — ULTRAS s displayed to show the programming procedure. —The unit announces the current time and day. Enter the current time {hour and minute) by using 4-digit numbers. Ex.: To set enter “0630". Press "% {o select "AM” or "PM" on the display. Press repeatedly to adjust the day. -—The unit announces the day. Press the CLOCK button to finish adjusting. —The unit announces the programmed time and day.
Recording a personal greeting message You can record two greeting messages for your callers and the unit have two per-recorded greeting messages (see page 20} First greeting: Its retarding time is limited to 30 seconds. So you may leave a short message fo your callers. Second greeting: This is an extended greeting message and its recording time is limited to 2 minutes 45 seconds.
recording and “Record greeting again™ is announced, start again from ‘r Do net pause for over 5 seconds white recording. i 6 beeps sound while step 2 after the unit resets the greeting message tape. Frogs the GREETING SELECT (PER-1-2) o teething oy 1 bunion to select the first or second greeting. rec First greeting is selected. Display: miasma s ! £ Second greeting is selected. Display: 2 I Press the GREETING RECORD button, then release it. i o GREETING —“Record greeting after the beep.
Pr-recorded greeting messages The unit has two per-recorded greeting messages. To select the per-recorded greeting message Press the GREETING SELECT (PER-1-2) button to select the per-recorded message. —Display shows: F‘o— —The per-recorded greeting message is played back automatically. ~ when the REC TIME selector is in the VOX REC TME or TIN position: i Pr-recorded greeting message 11s | street I vox selected. : ONLY MINI "Hello, we are not available now.
Checking the greeting message You can play back and check your recorded greeting message. 1 Press the GREETING SELECT {PER-1-2) P — i button o select the greeting message you want to check. —The selected greeting Is displayed. Press the GREETING CHECK button o play back the greeting message. —Adjust the speaker volume using the VOLUME button (see page 28). Samples of greeting messages When the REC TIME selector is in the VOX (unlimited) position: “Hell, this is {your name and/or number}.
Selecting the number of rings When the answering system is on {the ANSWER ON indicator light is on). the unit answers the call automatically on the first-7th ring. 0 {AUTO): Toll Saver (See below.) 1: The unit answers on the first ring. 2: The unit answers on the second ring. (Default) This position may be referred to as “NORMAL™ as it enables the unit to answer incoming calls in a reasonably short time. : The unit answers on the third ring. 1 The unit answers on the fourth ring. .
Crass the PROGRAM button. displayed, Press the HOLD button. is displayed. Press *1” to set the number of rings. —The display shows the current setting. Press one of the dialing buttons “0” through “7" to change the number of rings. —1=7: The unit answers the call on the selected number of rings. —Press "0" to select “Auto”. is displayed. To finish programming, press the PROGRAM button. ~-T0 check the current setting, repeat from step 110 3, and 5.
Setting the VOX SENS function H {High): Maternally this function is set to “H", L (Low): If the tape continues to run after a caller hangs up. there are long pauses between or after messages, set this function to “L”. R D%\% 3 oty [TOr sCa L Al Press the PROGRAM button. — T RETIREE s displayed. Press the HOLD button. —* ey is displayed. Press 2" —The display shows the current setting. Press 1" to defect "L" Press “2" to select “H". To finish programming, press the PROGRAM button.
Setting the display contrast LOW: The display is light. MIDDLE: The display is medium. (Default) HIGH: The display is dark. Press the PROGRAM button. — R Eritrea” is displayed. 2 £ Ty Press the HOLD button, displayed. 5 & —The display shows the current setting. ¥ Press “1" to select "LOW™. 4 Em Crass “2" to select "MIDDLE". [F 5] s] Crass “3” to select "HIGH". CECA e To finish programming, press the 5 [l Animations —To check current setting, repeat from step 1 to 3, and 5.
Lift the handset, and identify the fiat tone. (Fecal Dial a telephone number. —The dialed number is displayed. —About 5 seconds later, the display starts counting the call duration.
Using the SP-PHONE button 1 T Press the SP-PHONE button, and identify ‘—ml = ! the dial tone. = ‘l —The SP-PHONE indicator light telephone number. W —The dilated number is displayed. I When the other party answers. speak 3 = | through the MIC (microphone). o WA —About 5 seconds later, the display starts b counting the call duration. ‘When the conversation is over, press the SP-PHONE button to hang up. —The SP-PHONE indicator light goes out.
To adjust the speaker's volume Yalu can adjust the volume elev! of the speaker using the VOLUME button during a conversation. 9 feels are available {C through B}, ~ VOLUME Increase the volume, press a. To decrease the volume, press v —The number of " on the display indicates the volume lever for about 3 seconds. —After hanging up, the selected volume level is maintained Redialing the last dialed number 1 AL N Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. Press the REDIAL button.
Answering calls 1 When the telephone rings, lift the handset to answer the call, Press the SP-PHONE button. —The §P-PHONE indicator light When the conversation is over, place the handset on the cradle, or press the SP-PHONE bunion to hang up. @ Note: —Far helpful hints for speakerphone operation, see page 27.
Automatic dialing The unit can stare 12 phone numbers you often dial into memory. (6 numbers for upper memory locations, & numbers for lower memory locations.) The stored number is dialed automatically by pressing one of the memory station buttons (see pages 33-34). Storing phone numbers in memory A 18-digit phone number can be stored in each memory station. Using the upper memory location 1 oo meatiness Press the PROGRAM button. — displayed. 2 Enter a phone number up to 16 digits.
Using the sower memory location ores Press the PROGRAM bunion. C=r=g displayed. T Enter a phone number up to 16 digits. ! sl & —The entered number is displayed. homeowner oor ! Press the LOWER bunion. WMD is displayed. Press one of the station buttons F to select the memory station. 7‘ To store oth o —To store other numbers, = " _! repeat steps 1 through 4. e Notes: —1f you want 1o insert a hyphen in a phone number, press the REDIAL button during programming. A hyphen counts as one digit.
To correct an error while storing Press the PROGRAM button 1o end the programming mode, then start farm step 1 on pages 30-31 to store the correct number. To confirm a stored number Store the phone number which you want to confirm info the same memory station. You will hear one or two beeps. 2 beeps: The newly stored number is the same as the previously stored one. 1 beep: The newly stored number is different from the previously stored one. To erase a stored number 1. Press the PROGRAM but tort. 2.
Dial ling a stored number from memory 1 = ] Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE = button, Using the upper memory location: = , H Press one of the station buttons where the T [w=] phone number you want to dial is stored. = || —The stored number is dialed | — Li automatically. OR e crewmen oo Using the lower memory location: = " Press the LOWER button. displayed. Then press one of the station buttons where {1 the pane number you want ta dial is stored.
Full one touch dialing Using the upper memory location: s Press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want o dial is stored P — C :fEi —The speakerphone is turned on | 4 automatically, then the stored number is l;lnm dilated. Using the lower memory location: 1 Press the LOWER button. oo, rearward] Lo = Meme " is displayed. = 1| ~—The speakerphone is turned on automatically. = [ v Then press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want to dial is stored.
Storing a number to make it secret You can keep stored telephone numbers secret by using the secret button, The confidential numbers will not appear on the display when dialing. The MUTE bunion is used as the secret button when storing phone numbers. To store phone numbers Be sure that the handset is on the cardie and the SP-PHONE indicator light is off. To make all digits of a phone number secret: Example; 001-333-4545 SECRET PUPATES Press as follows.
To make part of a phone number secret: Example; 001-333-5656 SECRET NUMBER Press as follows. 1 i PROGRAM — 001 REDIAL 333 | REDIAL | (Hyphen) (Hyphen) = mute R chess MUTE | Station Button (Secret} (Secret Display shows; ¢~ 333-TSETSE Note: -Pressing the MUTE (Secret) or the REDIAL {Hyphen} button once counts as one digit. To dial the secret phone number 1 = = Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. Press the station button where the phone number you want to dial is stored. Display shows: ex.
The Mercury Residential Service Mercury's Residential Service is a highly competitive telephone service for the residential and small business user. Most UK long distance and international calls are cheaper over Mercury, especially in the Economy period. Mercury calls are rounded to the second, and charged to the nearest tenth of a penny. You will also receive fully itemized bills. Mercury Customer Services is available 24 hours a day to provide the highest level of customer service.
To check that you have access to Mercury. press the SP-PHONE button or kft the handset, wait for the dial tone, press the MERCURY button, and dial 132, This call is free of charge. You should be connected to a recorded message welcoming you to the Mercury network. If you have any difficulties. please contact Mercury Customer Services (Fault Reporting) on Free Calf 0500-500 193 (24 hours).
For Mercury PIN Codes Service customers After you apply for Mercury PIN Codes Service you will receive a Mercury PIN code in two separate parts. The PIN code, which is similar to & bank PIN number, identifies you as a Mercury customer and will need to be stored in the unit's memory using the MERCURY button, Programming the MERCURY button Before programming your unit with the Mercury PIN code; 1) You must ascertain which type of local BT exchange you are connected to = (see page 15).
aar Note: If you are connected io a Tone exchange; Press the PAUSE button once {twice if programming proves unsuccessful). if you are connected to a Pulse exchange; Press the % (TONE) button, then press the PALES button once. Enter the digits of the Mercury PIN code ({part 1 then part 2). —To correct an error while programming, press the PROGRAM button, then proceed from step 1 again Press the MERCURY button to store the program anti memory.
To check if the PIN code has been programmed correctly, press the SP-PHONE button ar lift the handset, wait for the dialing tone, and press the MERCURY button ({followed digit Cost Irenic Code~ if applicable) and dia! 1500. This call is tree of charge. During connection you will hear a serifs of short beeps. This is the Mercury dial tone.
Making a call via Mercury 1 1 Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE = button. SP PHONE Press the MERCURY button. ——H is displayed. —A series of short beeps will be heard during dialing. Dial the chosen Cost Center Code” 3 [T | applicable sos newline) CATERER] Tl at Dial either the phone number required, or 4 EE automatic dial memory. si 6 Ca Ca s} [l ol “Cost Center Codes Cost Center Codes are delectable on your Mercury order foam.
Resetting the Mercury station’s memory (Returning to Residential 132 Service) ¥ you want to change your Mercury code to a new one or if you need to send your telephone away for repair, you must reset the Mercury station’s memory using the following procedure. Press the PROGRAM button, DTS | is displayed. Press the MERCURY button. —The Mercury memory is reset to 132 {Residential 132 Services). You can'store a new Mercury code {see page 39-40).
TONE Bunion RECALL Button MUTE Button PAUSE Button HOLD Button and MUTE/HOLD indicator HOLD button Grassing the HOLD button during a conversation enables you to put the call on held, Iy $of s displayed and the MUTE/HOLD indicator light lashes. To resume the conversation: —When the handset is off-hook, press the HOLD bitten, —When the handset is on the cradle, lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button.
PAUSE button (For users behind a PBX) If your unit is connected to a PBX, you need to dial an access number (usually ) to get an outside line. In this case, inserting a pause between the access number and the phone number is necessary. especially when redialing ar storing the number into memory. Pressing the PAUSE button makes a dialing delay in the dialing sequence.
Automatic answering operation When a call is received, the unit plays back your reefing message, and records the caller's message. After the call is completed, it will be ready for the next call automatically. ANSWER ON Button and Indicator The answering system | works when the {1 ANSWER ON indicator light is on.
Setting the unit to answer calls Set the unit as follows 1o answer calls and to record messages. To turn the unit off Press the ANSWER ON mutton 1o turn the answering system on, —The ANSWER ON indicator light is on and the unit is now ready to answer the talc. 1 you do not want the unit to answer the calls, press the ANSWER ON button and confirm that the ANSWER ON indicator light goes out.
Listening to the recorded messages = When new incoming messages have been recorded; —the ANSWER ON indicator flashes. —the call counter shows the number of recorded messages short beep sounds every 10 seconds it the MESSAGE ALERT selector is set to the ON position. FF/SKIP Button REPEATER Button ANSWER ON Indicator STOP Button NEW MESSAGE Bunion ( VOLUME Button To increase the 1 volume, press a. ) ALL MESSAGE Button | To decrease the i volume, press v.
Listening to new messages only Only new messages are played back, Messages once reviewed will not be played back. Press the NEW MESSAGE bunion. —Tha unit plays back new messages. — At the end of the last message. “Ead of final message” is announced and the tape stops automatically. Listening to all the recorded messages All the recorded messages--including those previously reviewed or be played back from the beginning of the tape. < Press tha ALL MESSAGE bunion.
r i The hollowing functions are available during message playback. To repeat the message during playback T a Press the REPEATER button. YT SEEM sore —The unit rewinds the tape to the L= » beginning of the message and starts playback again. 0 = play g Note: —If you press the REPEATER bitten within 5 seconds of playing back the message. the unit will play back messages from the one before. To skip the message during playback Press the FF/SKIP button.
Saving some old messages if you do not want 1o clear away some old messages previously recorded, you can save them. 1 Press the ALL MESSAGE button to play back the messages. Press the STOP button at the end of the message you want to save. Press the ANSWER ON button to turn on the answering system. —The ANSWER ON indicator light is on. —The new messages will be recorded after the message(s) you have saved.
Resetting the incoming message tape To record new messages from the beginning of the incoming message tape. rewind the incoming message tape. Press the REPEATER bunion alter playback. —The new messages will be recorded from the beginning of the taps. —The calf counter shows Erasing the recorded messages After playback, you can erase the messages on the tape. Press the ICM ERASE button. e "Gor 6! —The unit erases the messages while the tape is being rewound.
Recording your own message You may record a personal message on the incoming message tape, Tt can be played back either manually or remotely just like any other recorded messages. Press the MEMORABLY REC button, —A beep sounds. ~~The number on the call counter increases by one. immediately after the beep, speak clearly i and loudly, 20 cm (8"} away from the MIC Soph One I (microphone. e 100 stop recording, press the STOP button.
Recording a telephone conversation —— While speaking with someone on the telephone, you can record your conversation. The recorded conversation can be played back either manually or remotely just like any other recorded incoming messages. 1 Press the MEMORABLY REC bunion during a conversation. —A beep sounds. —The number on the call counter increases by one. Continue your conversation To stop recording, press the STOP button.
Monitoring incoming calls While an incoming call is being recorded, you can monitor the caller's voice through the speaker and answer it if you want. Adjust the volume using the VOLUME button. Helpful hint: —To answer the call while monitoring, lift the handset and talk. The unit stops recording. Setting the greeting monitor function When the greeting message is played back to the caller, you may also hear it through the speaker of the unit. Program as follows: 1. Press the PROGRAM button. 2.
Remote operation You can operate your answering systemic remotely trim a touch tong telephone while you are away from home. The synthesized voice gives directions on how to operate your unit. ~-To operate the unit directly skipping the order of the voice menu, see page 60 through 64. —For toll saver feature, see page 22. Setting the remote code number Tha remote code number prevents unauthorized persons from accessing your unit and listening to your messages.
Going into the voice menu Call your unit from a touch tone telephone. You can identity a touch tone {telephone because it has a ¥ button, a # bunion and each button when pressed produces a different tone from any other button. Press your remote code number during greeting message playback. —The unit lefts you the number of recorded messages. After 3 seconds, the unit starts the voice menu function. —"Press | {one) 1o play back all messages, press 2 (lwo) for other functions™ is & announced.
ow i List of the voice menu Press All message { playback. T | Press I to play back all messages. Pr for other functions, Press " Press * . New mics sage playback. = 7 | Press 1 1o play back new messages. { Press 2 for other functions. Press “2". Press 1 to record your message Press * 1 Please leave your | Press ¢ ye sage. P s ve Press 2 for other functions, message. Press 2", [ \ Press 1" ( N Press | restorer tape. { Reset tape. . [\Press 2 for other functions.
wr kid W ¥ Al messages playback The unit plays back all the recorded messages. At the end of the last message, “End of final message™ is heard. If you want to continue the voice menu operation, wait for 5 seconds, the unit will re-start the voice menu from the beginning. If you hear "End of tape” after retrieving your messages. the tape is full. You must reset the tape. ~ New message(s) playback The unit plays back only messages that have not previously been heard. .
Direct remote operation (Basic) You can also retrieve your messages and control the unit directly in foo of using the voice menu. 1 Call your unit from a touch tone telephone. 2 Press your remote code number during greeting message playback. --The unit tells you the number of recorded messages. elite —Proceed 1o step 3 within 3 seconds, Remote aide no. or the voice menu will start. play back i ( To play back | | new messages l i 5 ali messages anf — ¥ Press ;5. Press 4.
During playback 1 To repeat the message Crass jl/ . —Repeat” is announced. —The unit rewinds the taps to the beginning of the message and stairs playback. -If you press 1" within 5 seconds of playing back the message, the unit will play back message from the one before. To skip the message Press |2 . is announced —The unit forwards the ape to the beginning of the next message and starts playback. To reset the tape after playback " Press E . —"Res cl tape” is announced.
Direct remote operation (Advanced) 1 Call your unit from a touch tone telephone. Press your remote code number during greeting message playback. —The unit tells you the number of recorded messages. —Process to pies 3 within 3 seconds. ar the voice menu will start. To re-record the greeting message @ Press ;7! to re-record the first greeting. Press (g} ta re-record the second greeting. l i i —The unit rewinds the greeting message tape, then “Record greeting after the beep.
To skip the greeting message (For outside callers) = Press <% during greeting message playback. —Callers can record their messages without listening to your greeting message. To change the greeting message to first Press change the greeting i message to the second | Press change the greeting message to the per-recorded Press % [3]. —The selected greeting message Is played back.
To turn the answering system on You can easily turn the answering system on. 1 Cal your unit. Telephone no. 2 Wait for 20 rings. —The unit will answer, and the greeting I_2() rings—l message will be heard, hang up. To turn the answering system off 1. Call your unit from a touch tone telephone, 2. Press your remote code number during resting message playback. —The unit tells you the number of recorded messages. 3. Press " 0", and then hang up. Answer off. Thank you for your call.
Dias Card OPERATION FROM TONE PHONE Cal your unit, U [_J \—Tu play back all messages, New mes mu i ‘message | press play back new messages, playback playback press £ 1 —For repeat, press B —For skip, press B ~To reset lhe tape after playback press Bl ! —Ta save the messages, hang up after playback. | 18t greeting Zflo greeting Grunge mm Cesarean ructions rnnmlnu regarding When you press any bullion, press it for about 1 secant.
( Call your unit, Ta skm the greeting message, ' press BY. J f Press remits code no. TR re-teardrop the grating massage 1. Press Jig to re-record the \ first greeting massage. [ . Press ) to re-record the ] second preening message 2. Speak after a [ong beep. 1 Da nat pause for over l i seconds. | 3. Wren finished, press BJ ~The unit wilt enter into the Voice i Men mode if you do not press 2 | button. { Yo turn the answering system { off, press ¥ then hang up.
Troubleshooting guide B PROBLEM CAUSE & REMEDY g The unit does not work —Plug in the AC adapter again. and/or | cannot remove the your unit to the main {first) E tape from the unit. socket in your premises. If it operates correctly then there is a fault in your § extension wiring, if it still fails to ring then contact your supplier for advice. The unit does not ring. —When the RINGER selector is set to the OFF position. Set it to the HIGH or LOW position (see page 15). The dialing cannot be done.
PROBLEM CAUSE & REMEDY When a message Is played back, the sound lever is low, even if the volume Is high. ~Clean the heads (see page 69). —Replace the incoming message tape with a new one. The display shows “Err". —The greeting message tape is not inserted. Insert the tape ~~The greeting message tape might be broken. Replace it with a new one. 6 quick beeps sound during greeting message recording, and it resits in failure. your greeting message.
Maintenance Tape deck Since the head and capstan assemblies are in contact with the tape, dirt and residue from the tape may easily adhere to these parts, causing distortion. These parts should be cleaned periodically in the manner described below. Clean the head surface, pinch roller and capstan with a cotton swab, if these surfaces are extremely dirty, wipe them with the cotton swab dampened with alcohol, then wipe them with a dry soft cloth.
Cassette tape ~Far optimum sound quality 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 ten calls a day. —Never place a cassette tape near a magnetic source, such as a magnet or a TV set; because it may erase or distort the recorded message on the tape. —Slack in the tape can be tightened by rotating the tape reel with an instrument like a pencil, as shown.
R 1f the panel comes off, replace it by pushing as shown. Cassette panel installation Insert slowly into the slot.
Wall MOUNTING This unit can be mounted on a wall using the supplied screws and washers together with suitable wall fixings, if required. Remove the handset guide trim the unit. 2 — Turn the handset guide. then replace it with e it's tab upward. Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adapter.
Insert the tabs of the wall mounting adapter ~ —— into the openings of the unit, then push it in the direction of the arrow. (Make sure the word “UP" on the adapter faces upward.) 5 Install screws and washers using the wall template indicated below. Connect the telephone line cord o the B.T. Screws and Washers Socket, then mount the unit securely on the screws as shown. tom B.T.
Safety instructions Take special care fo follow the safety suggestions listed below. Satiety 1) Power Source: The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2) Non use Periods: When the unit is not used, turn the power off. When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet.
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