Important information APPROVE Interconnection | | to teleconference systems species IR Summations for use Feasible e secessionist TH th | condition SA10104/R/503322 Do not connect the AG adapter to any AC outlet other than the standard AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz. sq Outlet voltage DC 138V, 400 mA e The apparatus is approved for use with the KX-A11DBE or KX-A311E power supply. ®CAUTION: Do not remove cover. Live parts inside.
Method of connection This Is connected 1o the exchange line or PABX/PMBX {Private Automatic/Manual Branch Exchange} extension by the new standard British Telecommute plug and socket, Arrangements for provision of this type of termination can be made through the nearest British Telecommute Sales Office. The apparatus may be connected 1o the following types of installation.
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic integrated telephone answering system with full-digital memory. Included with this unit Capacitor 1 AA Size Batteries . P11 P 10) Handset 1 Wail Mounting Adapter Handset Cord . 1 Resews Telephone Line Cord Washers .. (p.11) tp.
Contents Location of controls Setting up the unit Battery installation and connection Time and day adjustment Pr-recorded greeting messages . Recording common greeting messages Setting the selector switches . Programming functions L Making and answering calls Using the SP-PHONE button . Redialing the last dialed number . Automatic dialing Storing phone numbers in memory . Dial ling a stored number from memory . Full one touch dialing The Mercury Residential Service For Residential 132 Service customers . ..
Automatic answering operation Setting the unit to answer the call . Confirming the remaining recording time . . Listening to the recorded messages Listening to new messages only Listening to all the recorded messages Saving messages .. Erasing pacific messages from emery Erasing all messages from memory . Recording your memo message and a telephone conversation Transferring Calls Transferring incoming facts P .50 Recording the transfer greeter .50 Storing a phone number into the TRANSFER memory .
GREETING SELECT Button {p. 15} GREETING RECORD Button (p. 15) GREETING CHECK Bitten {p. 15} ALL ERASE Button (p. 48) REMAIN TIME Button (p. 43) EMOTE CODE Button Mailbox Buttons and indicators (p. 38) ANSWER ON Button and Indicator (p. 42) TRANSFER Button SHEEP STOP Bitten {p. 47) INDIVIDUAL ERASE Button ALL Button {p. 46) (p. 15.48) NEW MESSAGE Button MEMORABLY RECORD Button and Indicator SCAN (MESSAGE SCAN) REPEAT and SKIP Button {p. 47) Button (p.
When the unit is initializing. (p. 10) When greeting only function is selected. (p. 18) i ULTRAS | career T ! HIJAB we When you press the PROGRAM button to set the unit to the programming mode. (p. 17) 10 messages have bean recorded. (p. 44) Mamet 415 BN SEC While you are recording or playing the greeting message. When you press the REMAIN TIME button. Remaining recording time is displayed for about 5 seconds. {p. 43) When you do not install batteries, or the battery power is low. Install new ones. (p.
Setting up the unit Battery installation and connection —I When installing the batteries, please check the polarity ~} is correct. Initialization of the unit is a 5-second process that starts alter power is applied to this unit.
| M Notes: { —Mf you do not install batteries, or if the battery power Is low, the display shows “ [Low & *. Install new batteries. ~—Batteries should be installed in order to provide message retention during power failure. Message retention time is approximately ' 1 day with new batteries. | —USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTER KX-A11DBE or KX-A311E, i ——The AC adapter must remain connected at all mes. —The AT adapter may feel warm during use. This is normal.
Time and day adjustment Voice Time and Day Stamp: You can know when the caller's messages were recorded by the recorded synthesized voice telling the time and day after each message. 1 Press TIME. 2 Enter the current time in 12 hour format using 4 digits. it = Ex.: Totes enter "06 30", 3 Press "” to select “AM" or “PM". Press 1o select the day. — L 4 Press TIME to end the adjustment. = E. ~The unit announces the 441 programmed time and day. Efi, ~The cork starts working. To check the time and day Press TIME.
Pr-recorded greeting messages The unit has iwo per-recarded greeting messages. » Press GREETING SELECT repeatedly % until “GREETING" is displayed. S ~The per-recorded greeting message is played back automatically. W When the recording time (page 18} is set to 1 through 9 minutes or VOX, “Hello, we are not available now. Ple; number after the beep. We will return y ave your name and phone ur call.” W When the unit is set to greeting only. “Hello, we are not available now. Please call again.
1f the greeting message is kept short more time will be available for incoming messages. GREETING RECORD Button ~GREETING CHECK Button GREETING SELECT Button Notes: —Iris helpful to include a statement of your answering telephone number with the exchange name or national code in the greeting message. A greeting message begins within 3 seconds of answering, of pay lone ceasing, or of answering ceasing. as appropriate.
Open the lid, and then press GREETING SELECT repeatedly to select the 1st or 2nd greeting. V15t {2nd) greeting” is heard Press GREETING RECORD, then release it. —"Record greeting after the beep” is heard, followed by a long beep. Immediately after tha long beep, speak clearly and loudly, 20 om (8 inches) away from MIC {microphone. —The display shows the elapsed recording time. When you finish recording, press GREETING RECORD or STOP. To change your greeting message, Repeat from step 1.
Setting the selector switches PO ! by RINGER Selector DIALING MODE Selector(1) DIALING MODE Selector RECALL Selector Set to the TONE position when your telephone line has touch tone service. 1f it has rotary service, set to the PULSE p Pulse Loren position, DIALING MODE You can ascertain which type of locate BT exchange you are connected to using the following procedure. . Ensure that the DIALING MODE selector is sel to TONE. . Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Then. identify the dial tone .
Programming functions The number of rings When the answering system is on, calls can be answered on the first to seventh ring. o The unit is preset to answer the call on the 2nd ring (NORMAL positional. = “NORMAL™ position should generally be selected unless you specifically {E take advantage of the “toll saver facility”. Callers are generally = accustomed to their calls being answered within 10 seconds and most callers abandon the call in under 45 seconds if no reply is obtained.
Greeting monitor function When the greeting message is played back to the caller, you can also hear it through the speaker of the unit.
Making and answering calls You can make or answer a call by simply lifting the handset. To hang up, place the handset on the cradle. VOLUME Button b SP-PHONE Button and Indicator VOLUME Button To increase the volume, press ». To decrease the volume, press v. —When using the 8-PHONE button, 8 levels are available. —After hanging up. the selected volume level is maintained.
Using the SP-PHONE button Making ails Press SP-PHONE, ~—The SP-PHONE indicator light is on. Dial a telephone number. When the other party answers, speak through MIC {microphone. When the conversation is over, press SP-PHONE 10 hang up. -—The SP-PHONE indicator light goes out. Answering calls When the telephone rings, press SP-PHONE. Helpful hints for the speakerphone operation: —Use the speakerphone in a quiet room for best performance. — I the other party has difficulty hearing you, decrease the volume.
Redialing the fast dialed number Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE, and then press REDIAL, —When using the handset, the unit redials the last dialed number once. using SP-PHONE, the unit redials the last dialed number up to 3 times It the line is busy (Automatic revealed. Tha SP-PHONE indicator flashes during redial mode operation. F To cancel the automatic redialing: —Press RECALL during redialing. harass SP-FORE or lift the handset during redialing.
Automatic dialing The unit can store 8 phone numbers you often dial into memory. 4 numbers for upper memory locations. 4 numbers for sower memory locations. Storing phone numbers in memory Using the upper memory location 1 “cancan F Press PROGRAM. —" EERIER SETTEES TR s displayed. Enter a phone number up o 16 digits. Press one of the station buttons to select the memory station. —The phone number is stored in the memory station. To store other numbers. repeat i ! Baps 1 through 3. i .
Using the lower memory location 1 Press PROGRAM. Rl 770G | PHONE 0. Station MES displayed. Enter a phone number up to 16 digits. Press LOWER, ~~The MUTE/HOLD indicator flashes. Press ane of the station buttons to select the memory station. --The phone number is stored in the memory station. To store other numbers, repeat pets 1 through 4, ! 5! Note: —You can store “x", "RECALL" and “PAUSE" into memory with a telephone number. Pressing the “RECALL” and "PAUSE” button once counts as one digit.
To correct an error while storing Press PROGRAM to end the programming mode, then store the correct number. To confirm a stored number Store the phone number which you want to continuum into 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. T beep: The newly stored number is different from the previously stored one. To erase the stored number 1. Press PROGRAM. 2.
Dial ling a stored number from memory Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Using the upper memory location: Press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want to dial is stored. —The stored number is dialed automatically. OR Using the lower memory location: Press LOWER. Then press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want to dial is stored. —The stored number is dialed automatically.
Full one touch dialing Using the upper memory location: Press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want to dial is stored. —The speakerphone is muted on automatically, then the stored number is dialed. Using the lower memory location: 1 Press LOWER. ~-The speakerphone is turned on automatically. Press one of the station buttons where the phone number you want to dials stored ~—The steed number is diffed automatically.
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 fo the second, and charged 1o the nearest tenth of a penny. You will also receive fully itemized bills. Mercury Customer Services are 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 lift 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 Freewill 06800-500 193 (24 hours). To send your long distance and international calls over Mercury.
For Mercury PIN Codes Service customers Adler 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 a bank PIN number, identifies you as a Mercury customer and will need to be stored in the unit's memory using the MERCURY bunion. 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 1o (see page 16).
If you are connected to a Tone exchange; Press PAUSE once {twice if programming proves unsuccessful). it you are connected to a Pulse exchange; Press (TONE) button, then press PAUSE orc. Enter the digits of the Mercury PIN code {part 1 then part 2). —To correct an error while programming, press PROGRAM. then proceed from step 1 again. Press MERCURY to stirs the program into memory.
To check if the PIN code has been programmed correctly, pass the SP-PHONE button or lift the handset, wait for the dialing tone, and press the MERCURY button (followed digit Cost Center Code” if applicable) and dial 1500, This call is free of charge. During connection you will hear a series of short beeps. This is the Mercury dial tone. After a few seconds you should be connected ta a recorded message welcoming you to the Mercury network.
Making a call via Mercury Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE Press MERCURY. —A series of short beeps will be heard during dialing. % MODEL X Dial the chosen Cost Center Code® it applicable (see below). Dial either the phone number required, or anatomic dial memory.
Resetting the Mercury station’s memory (Returning to Residential 132 Service) If you want to change your Mercury code 1o & new one or if you need fo send your telephone away for repair, you must reset the Mercury station’s memory using the following procedure. 1 o Press PROGRAM. RGN is = displayed. TRANSFER Press MERCURY. —The Mercury memory is reset to 132 {Residential 132 Services). You can store a new Mercury code {see pages 23 and 30).
Using the alarm clock The unit wakes you up at the time you sst by alarm sound. Setting the alarm time Adjust the current time before setting the time for alarm clock. Be sure that the handset is on the cardie and the SP-PHONE indicator light is off 1 = Cam Press PROGRAM. = — “is displayed Press ALARM. JIGGER " is displayed. Enter the time when you want to wake up in 12 hour format using a 4-digit number, —Ex.: To set enter “06 30", Press " ¥ to select "AM” or "PM" Press PROGRAM to finish programming.
Tha volume of the alarm is determined by the setting of the l RINGER selector (s¢e page 16). When the selector is set to the . HIGH position, the alarm volume is set to high. If set to the LOW or | j OFF position, the alarm volume is set to low. To stop the alarm When the time comes, the alarm will sound for about 5 minutes. Lift the handset, press SP-PHONE, ALARM or STOP to stop the alarm. Then hang up.
Other features TONE Button RECALL Button MUTE Button and MUTE/HOLD Indicator PAUSE Button HOLD Button HOLD button Pressing HOLD during a conversation sables you to put the call on hold. The MUTE/HOLD indicator light flashes. You may place the handset on the cradle. Te resume the conversation: —When the handset is off-hook, press HOLD. —When the handset is an the cardie, lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. —When another telephone is corrected on the same line.
RECALL button (To use the recall feature) RECALL is used to access special telephone services (optional) such as call waiting. Contact your telephone company business office for details. Example: British Telecommute calf waiting 1. Ensure that you have set the RECALL selector to the T BR position. 2. When the call waiting tone Is heard during a conversation, press RECALL., 3. When dial tone Is heard, fiat 2. The first call is put on hold and you can have a conversation with the second party. 4.
Mailbox feature The unit has 3 memory locations—common memory and 2 personal mailboxes. A caller can leave a message in a specified mailbox, and only the person who knows the password can retrieve the message from the mailbox, This is useful when you use the unit jointly with other people. Messages are recorded in common memory unless a specified mailbox is selected. To use the mailbox 1. Record mailbox greeting message(s) in the mailbox{es). (p. 39} 2. Program each mailbox password.
Recording a mailbox greeting message This is played back to the caller who selected the specific mailbox. 1 Open the lid, and then press the mailbox button (1 or 2}. —The mailbox indicator light is on. 2 Press GREETING RECORD. -~ Record greeting after the beep” is heard, followed by a long beep. 3 Immediately after the long beep. speak into the microphones. 4 To stop recording, press STOP or GREETING RECORD. We recommend you record a brief greeting message leaving more time for incoming messages.
Programming the mailbox password Program your own password (any 3-digit number, 000-999) for your mailbox to prevent other users from retrieving messages. Notes: —If you do not program the password, other users can retrieve the messages from the mailbox, even if they do net know the password. —Q Once you have programmed the password, you cannot confirm i -1t you forget your password, consult your service center. —Use a number that is different from the remote code {page 57).
How incoming messages are recorded in each mailbox In order to leave a massage in a mailbox, each owner of the mailboxes must inform callers in advance. 1 A caller calls your unit {from a touch tone telephone only}. —Mormon greeting message is heard. 5 EE%* A caller presses then enters “1 or 2" (desired mailbox number). E E E —Mailbox greeting is heard, followed along beep.
Automatic answering operation s Notes: ~The unit can store approximately 3¢ minutes of messages. This emery is used for incoming. memo and greeting messages and also for recording 2 way conversations. -1t there is background noise on the recording, the total recording time will be reduced.
Setting the unit to answer the call 1 Press ANSWER ON to turn the Elvira answering system on. MALADROIT MESSENGER SYSTEM = L2, U —The ANSWER ON indicator will it and the unit is ready to answer calls. Press GREETING SELECT repeatedly to select which greeting message (1st, 2nd or per-recorded) is played back. Open the lid, and then press REMAIN TIME to show the time left for recording incoming calls. When the memory is full —The display shows “FULL" and the call counter flashes.
Listening to the recorded messages When new incoming messages have been recorded; —NEW MESSAGE indicator flashes and/or mailbox indicator flashes. —The display shows the total number of recorded messages in the common memory. 1t you hear 6 beeps tater playing back messages, the memory is Hill. Erase some or all messages. STOP Button SKIP Button ALL {(MESSAGE) Muttony NEW MESSAGE Button and REPEAT Button Indicator VOLUME Button: To increase, press ~. Ta decrease, press v.
Listening to new messages only To listen to unheard messages in the common memory Press NEW MESSAGE. —The unit plays back new messages. —During playback, the display shows the number of the message being played. -The unit announces the time and day that the message was received. —The unit announces "End of final message” after the last message. —If there are no new messages, the unit announces “No new message”. To listen to unheard messages in mailbox 1 Press the mailbox bunion you want.
Listening to all the recorded messages To listen to all messages in the common memory Press ALL. — The unit plays back ail the recorded messages. playback, the display shows the number of the message being played. —The unit announces the time and day that the message was received. ~The unit announces “End of final message” after the last message. —1f there are no messages, the unit announces “No message” To listen to all messages In mailbox 1 Press the mailbox butter you want.
g The following convenient functions are available. To repeat/skip/stop a message during playback Press REPEAT to repeat the message currently being played. Press SKIP to start to pay the next message. Press STOP to stop playback. Handset retrieving You can listen to the recorded messages privately through the handset. Lift the handset during playback. Helpful hint: ~-To answer an incoming call while listening 1o your messages, press the hook switch on the telephone for about one second or RECALL firmly.
Saving messages The unit saves your messages automatically, if you do not erase them After playback, the unit indicates the total number of messages in memory. Erasing specific messages from memory Press INDIVIDUAL ERASE while the message you wan! to erase is being T T played. ~The unit beeps 3 times and continues with the next message. UNITED KINGDOM MODEL X: Erasing all messages from memory You may erase all the recorded messages. Your greeting message is not erased in this operation.
Recording your memo message and a telephone conversation To record in a specific mailbox, you must first select the mailbox. f you do not select the mailbox, the unit records in the common memory. To record a memo message. 1 Press MOTORWAY RECORD. D RINGO OM BOWEL K. — A long beep sounds. 2 Immediately after the beep, speak pe into MIC (microphone. 3 To stop telecasting, press MEMORABLY RECORD or STOP. —The number on the display increases by one. To record your telephone conversation.
Transferring incoming calls Each time an incoming message is recorded, the unit automatically dials the number to which the message is 1o be transferred {makes a transfer call} and informs you that the message has been recorded. You can set a separate transfer mode for each memory {common. mailbox 1 or 2} allowing messages to transfer to 3 separate locations. 1f you wish to make & transfer call 1o your pager, see page 55. Set the unit as follows to use this feature.
Press GREETING SELECT repeatedly unit ¢ “ is displayed Press GREETING RECORD. greeting after the beep” is announced, followed by a dong beep. Immediately after the long beep. speak clearly and loudly, 20 em (8 inches) away from MIC. ~Limited to 30 seconds. When you finish recording, press GREETING RECORD or STOP | To check the transfer greeting: | Confirm that * XIS " is displayed. Then press GREETING CHECK. The transfer greeting will be played back.
Storing a phone number into the TRANSFER memory Store a phone number to which an incoming message is to be transferred. 1 Press PROGRAM. Enter a telephone number. ~Lip to 32-digit long. Press TRANSFER. —The number is stored into the transfer memory station To store the transferring phone number for your mailbox Press MAILBOX. . Press PROGRAM. 2 3. Enter a telephone number. 4. Press TRANSFER.
Turning the transfer mode on Be sure to store a phone number into the transfer memory station beforehand. Press TRANSFER. —* EIGHTEENS " is displayed. —To tum the transfer mode off; press TRANSFER again and confirm “ " disappears. DISTAL To turn the transfer mode on for your mailbox Press MAILBOX. 2. Press TRANSFER. Note: —If a series of short beeps are heard when you press TRANSFER, the transfer number has not been stored. [f this happens, store the transfer number into memory {p.
Listening to the transferred message After recording an incoming call, the unit wil automatically call you. 1 Lift the handset when the telephone rings. —The transfer greeting is heard. Press your remote code number or mailbox password during transfer greeting playback. —Enter numbers slowly and deliberately. Press “4” for new message playback. —The recorded message is played. —After playback, hang up. —For further remote operation. see pages 56-65.
Using the transfer feature with your pager If you wish the unit to Cali your pager, program the unit as follows. The unit will call the pager once and the transfer greeting will not be played, To set paging mode for the mailboxes you mist first select the mailbox, . Press MAILBOX if you wish to get a mailbox to paging. . Press PROGRAM. . Press HOLD, then press “3”. Press "2”. if you wish to cancel paging, press “1" instead of “2", . Press PROGRAM.
Remote operation You can access your unit and retrieve the recorded messages from a remote location with a touch tone telephone. You can identify a touch tone telephone because it has a % button and & # button, and each button produces a different tone from any other button when pressed. If you specify the mailbox number, Monty the memory of the specified mailbox Is accessed.
Setting the remote code number The remote code number prevents unauthorized persons from accessing your unit and listening to your messages. The number preset is “111", Choose any 3-digit number {000-999). 1 Open the lid, and then press REMOTE CODE, —The current setting is displayed. Enter the desired 3-digit number (000-998). Tao finish programming, press REMOTE CODE. To check the remote code number; Press REMOTE CODE, the current setting is displayed, then press the button again to end.
Voice menu function (Basic remote operation) Listening to the recorded messages in the common memory Cali your unit, then press your remote code number during common greeting playback. —-The unit tells you the number of recorded messages of the common memory. 2 Voice! After 3 seconds. the unit starts the voice menu function. (page 60} Menu E ~"Press 1 (one) to play back all messages. press 2 (two) for other functions.” is announced. Press "1” to use the announced feature.
Listening to messages in the mailbox Call your unit, and press and *1 or 2" (desired mailbox no.} during common greeting playback. Enter a mailbox password. —The unit announces the number of messages in the mailbox. ~~It you have not set the password use the remote code number. After 3 secants, the unit starts the voice menu function. (page 60) —"Press 1 1o play back all messages, press 2 for other functions.” is announced Press “17 to use the announced feature.
List of the voice menu function Py i Press 1 to play back ali messages. 1055 L) [ Al oss i | playback i Press 2 for other functions. S l Press LE Press 1 1o play back new messages. Cross g New message Press 2 for other functions. playback l Press @J Fortress Press | to record your message. Please leave your ’ Press 2 for other functions. { message. Press ( Press | Press 1 to erase all messages. res — ! Press 2 for other functions. l Press (2], { . ‘] Press {1, | Press 1 to record your greeting.
" an Messages Playback The unit plays back all the record messages. At the end of the last message, “End of final message” and the remaining recording time is announced. i N7 ( New Message(s} Playback The unit plays back unheard message(s) only. ar oA\ ( Leaving Your Message You can leave a memo message. T 1. Speak after announcement “Please leave your message”. 2. When you finish retarding, hang up. L Erase All Messages ! You can erase all the recorded messages. .
Direct remote operation (Basic) You can also retrieve your messages and contort the unit by direct remote command in lieu of using the voice menu. once you have entered your remote code or mailbox password. f 7 1 Fa emote command Remote command To repeat message during playback To select the st greeting message skip message during playback To select the 2nd greeting message (p. 84} To scan messages The first 5 seconds of each message is played. To select the per-recorded greeting message (p.
Help menu function Press "9 to activate the help menu after you have entered your remote code number or mailbox password. The following messages will be heard.
Direct remote operation (Advanced) To re-record the greeting message You can re-record the common greeting messages in the COMMON Memory, 1. Press “7" to re-record the 1st greeting. Press “8" to re-record the 2nd greeting. ~"Record greeting after the beep” hollowed by a long beep is heard. 2. Speak immediately after the ion beep. Do not pause for over 4 seconds. 3. To finish recording, press “9”. —The newly recorded greeting will be played. ~—When you want to re~record, repeat from step 1.
To store/change the transfer number Only when you want to specify your mailbox, press and “{ or 2" {desired mailbox number). Then enter the mailbox password. 1. Press "3 6", —~—A long beep sounds. 2. Enter new phone number immediately after a long beep. —To enter a pause, press finish programming, press “x g, ~—If you enter the wrong number, start again from step 1. ~—0One beep means the number is different from the old one. Two beeps mean the number is the same as the old one.
Troubleshooting guide The unit does not work. —Plug in the AC adapter. The unit stops working during operation. ~Unplug the AC adapter once. Then reconnect the AC adapter to reset and try again The ult will not dial. —Check the DIALING MODE selector (p. 16). The unit does not ring. —The RINGER selector is in the OFF position. Stiletto the HIGH or LOW position (p. 16}. —Connect the unit to the main socket in your premises. If it operates correctly, therein a fault in your extension wiring.
The unit cannot store phone numbers into memory. —Confirm the handset is on the cardie and the SP-PHONE indicator light is off. —Do not pause for over 60 seconds while storing. The taller suddenly cannot hear my vole during a conversation. —If the MUTE/HOLD indicator light is on, press MUTE (p. 36). The answering system is on but no incoming messages are recorded. --You may have selected the greeting only function. Change the caller's recording time ~—The uni’s memory is full. Erase some or all messages.
Replacing the batteries if the battery power is low, “ [ Low " is flashing. Please renew the batteries. Battery Precautions: The batteries should be used correctly. otherwise, the unit may be damaged due to battery leakage. —Do not mix different types of batteries. —[lo not charge, hart-circuit, disassemble. heat or dispose of the batteries in fire. —Turnover all the batteries when replacing.
Wall mounting The unit can be mounted on a wall using the supplied screws and washers together with suitable wall fixings, if required. Remove the handset guide. Turn the handset guide, then replace it with the tab upward. Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adapter. Insert the tabs of the wall mounting adaption into the openings of the unit, then push it in the direction of the arrow. {Make sure the word “UP" on the adapter races upward.) wall template indicated right.
Safety instructions Take special care 10 follow the safety suggestions listed below. Safety 1) Power Source: The unit should be connected 1o a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2) Nonuser Periods: When the unit is not used, tum the power off, When deft unused for a long period of time. the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet.