Important information { APPROVED, _for connection to | | telecommunications systems | | specified Misconstructions for use | subject I conditions set outing | them. l SH0107PIS02847 not connect the AC adapter to any AC outlet other than the standard AC 240 V, 50 Hz. #Cutlet voltage DC 12 V, 150 mA *The apparatus is approved for use with the KX-A14BE and KX-AS1E power supply. CAUTION: Do not remove cover. Live parts inside.
o This apparatus must not be connected in the following _manner: 1) As an extension to a pay phone 2) As a party line with shared service It cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will operate under alt possible conditions of connection .%o compatible PBX's. *This apparatus is suitable for connection to a PBX with or without initial proceed indication. +#This apparatus i suitable for connection to a PBX with or without secondary proceed indication.
899 or 112 can be dialed on the apparatus for the purposes of making outgoing calls to the BT Emergency (993 or 112) Service. WARNING: The apparatus may be unable to make emergency 93¢ or 112 telephone calls, under certain conditions, e.g. *Radio interference caused by another cordless telephone operating on the same radio frequency. #The portable handset battery needs recharging, or has failed, #The base unit back-up batteries are exhausted.
‘contents implant information included with this unit For best performance ~ Battery charge .. . Operating range . vae Noise =Location of controls Betting up the unit . . Connection Set ling selectors . Making calls .. .otter e 18 _Answering calls * ~Automatic dialing Storing phone numbers in memory . Dial ling a stored number from memory .
included with this unit AC Adapter . one (. 13) Battery Box . one {p13, 14) Walt Mounting Adapter .. one (. 38) Screws two {p. 36) Washers two Rechargeable Battery (KX-A3BA) .. one {p.
~ For best performance Battery charge power the portable handset, charge the battery before Initial use. A v bio, | is beneath ) his aver. Place the portable handset on.the base unit connected to AC power for about 10 hours. —The CHARGE indicator light is on. —The battery cannot be overcharged. Notes: =For maximum battery life, do not charge it after every telephone call. We recommend you charge It every few days. The battery works best if discharged enough before being recharged.
Operating range Range of operation depends on the construction of your home, weather or usage conditions, because calls are transmitted between the base unit and the portable handset by wireless B radio waves. Normally you may get longer range outdoors than indoors. if there are some obstacles such as walls, noise may prevent your telephone calls. In particular, high metal shelves or cement-iron wails will shorten the operating range.
Noise Occasional noise or interference may occur due to other random radio WEES. Electrical appliances such as a refrigerator, microwave vane, fax, TV, radio, or personal computer might Interfere with the telephone conversation or shorten the operating range: If noise affects your telephone calls, keep the base unit, telephone line . “cord or AC adapter cord away from electrical appliances. . To reduce noise during a conversation a clear channel) .
Location of controls Portable handset Aerial (p. 8) VOLUME Selector -MERCURY {p 16) Button (p. 26} CH {Channel) POWER/RINGER Button (p. 9) Switch {p. 16) RECALL Bunion (. 34) REDIAL Button {p. 19) TALK Button and Indicator (p. 18) TONE Button (p. 33) PAUSE Button {33 AUTO Button (p.22) BAT (Battery) LOW/ PRIG (Program) indicator {p. 7,22} -Charge Contacts {(p.
Base unit Wire Aerial (p. 8, 15) Adela (p. 8) 2cH EMOTE CHANGE Indicator: Handset Guide {p. 36) Memory Card (p. 23) DIALING MODE Elector (p. 17) RECALL Selector ®. 17 IN USE Indicator {p. 25) CHARGE Indicator (p. 7) PAGE Button {p.
Setting up the unit Connection USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTER KX-A14BE AND BATTERY BOX KX-AS1E. Wire serial: Uncoil to fts fut extent and fix its end at the highest position in your room (see page 15). Fasten the cord of the Battery i Box to the cord holder.
Power failure protection The unit will nGt function during a power failure. We recommend that you install eight optional batteries (AA, R6 or UM-3 size} lino the Battery Box. Then, you can operate the unit during a power failure (sea page 14). CONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY This apparatus is intended for use when powered by KX-A14BE and KX-A91E. Other usage will invalidate any approval given 1o this apparatus, e To Power Outlet {AC 240V, 50 Hz) Battery Box AC Adapter To B.T.
Battery installation into the Battery Box Installing eight optional batteries (AA, RS or UM-3 size) into the Battery Box enables you 1o operate the unit during a power failure. You can use the unit for up to about 1 hour when new batteries are installed. 1 Loosen the screw. Open the battery compartment as shown. insert eight AA, R6 or UM-3 size bakeries in the proper order as indicated, matching the correct polarity. —When you finish, close the cover and tighten the screw.
_To Install the wire aerial The base unit has two types of aerial. One is wire and the other is {telescopic, THe word blazer is used to transmit sounds to the portable handset while the telescopic aerial is used to receive them from the portable handset. Uncoil the wire aerial to its Tull extent and fix its end at the highest position in your room. Av old metal objects such as window frames for best performance. > Wire Aerial H Note: _ =Do not cuf the wire aerial or connect either wires.
Setting selectors @ VOLUME: Selector (@ DIALING MODE Selector {4} RECALL Selector Set to the NORMAL position. If the other party’s voice is difficult to hers, set o the NORMAL » « SHH HIGH position, @ POWER/RINGER Switch Set to the ON position. If set to the OFF position, battery power will be saved, but OVERPOWERING the portable handset will not operate or o (Childhood ding.
. B DIALING MODE Selector i DIALING MODE | I P SET Lowe [ E— Set fo the TONE position when your telephone line has touch tone service. If it has rotary service, sel to the PULSE position. _ You can ascertain which type of local BT exchange you are connected ~ 1o using the following procedure. 1. Ensure that the DIALING MODE selector is set'to TONE. 2. Press the TALK button, then identify the dial tone. 3. Dial 2 umber you are familiar with, Z .
Making calls Extend the aerial of the portable handset fully for { best performance. e OVERPOWERING Switch: i Set to "ON". POWER RINGER and Indicator Note: ~If alarm tone sounds when you press tha TALK button, approach the base unit or place the portable handset on the base unit. Then try again.
Press the TALK button to get dial tone. —The TALK indicator fight is on. Dial a telephone number. To hang up, press the TALK button or place the portable handset on the base unit. —The TALK indicator light goes out. “To redial “Press the TALK button to get dial tone, then press the REDIAL button. The last drizzled number is automatically redialed.
Answering calls { Extend the aerial of -’ i the portable I handset fully for best performance. L\\ | POWER/RINGER Switch: Set to "ON".
B = 5 =6 H the portable handset is off the base unit: When the telephone rings, press the TALK button to answer the call. —The TALK indicator light is on. it the portable handset is on the base unit: When the telephone rings, lift the portable handset to answer the call. To hang up, press the TALK button or place the portable handset on the base unit. ~The TALK indicator light goes out.
Automatic dialing The unit can store 10 phone numbers you often dial, in memory. The stored number is dialed automatically by pressing the AUTO button and one of the dialing buttons. Storing phone numbers in memory The dilating buttons {0 through 8) function as memory stations for automatic dialing. A 16-digit phone number can be stored in each station. Press the PROGRAM button to switch the unit to the programming mode. —The BAT LOWBROW indicator light ion. Enter a phone number up to 16 digits.
do correct an error while storing Press the PROGRAM button to end the programming made, then start Airhead step 1 on page 22 fo store the correct number, ~ _To confirm a stored number --Store the phone number in the same memory station as the phone number you want to confirm. You will hear one or two beeps. ..beeps: The newly stored number is the same as the previously snored one. beep: The newly stored number is different from the previously stored one, erase a stored number 1. Press the PROGRAM bunion. 2.
Dial ling a stored number from memory 1 Press the TALK button to get dial tone. —The TALK indicator light Press the AUTO button. 3 Sl Press the dialing button (0 through where the phone number you want dial is stored. Cod —The stored number is dialed = 9 automatically.
Paging the portable handset from the base unit The base unit user can page the portable handset user by alerting him/her with beep tones. feature also helps you to find the portable handset if you misplace it. IN USE Indicator PAGE Button Press the PAGE button, —The portable handset beeps. —The IN USE indicator flashes, Tt stop paging, press the PAGE button again.
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.
To check that you have access to Mercury, pass tha TALK button, wait “tor the dial lone, press the MERCURY button, and dial 132. This talc is fare of charge. You should be connected to a retarded message welcoming you to the Mercury network. If you have any difficulties, please contact Mercury Customer Assistance (Fault Reporting) on Free Call 0500-500 133 {24 hours).
For Residential 2300 Service customers After you apply for Mercury's 2300 Service you will receive a Mercury PIN code in two separate pairs. The PIN code, which is similar to a bank PIN number, identities 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 PN code; 1) You must ascertain which type of local BT exchange you are connected to {see page 17).
if you are connected to 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 PAUSE button once. Enter the digits of the Mercury PIN code {part 1 then part 2. {urg} ~To correct an error while C® 0 programming, press the PROGRAM N == button, then proceed from step 1 again. Press the AUTO button to store the program into memory.
To check if the PIN code has been programmed correctly, press the TALK button, wait for the dialing tone, and press the MERCURY button {toweled digit Cost Center Code® it applicable} and fiat 1500, This call is free of charge. During connection you will hear a high pitched tone. This is the Mercury dial phone. After a few seconds you should be connected fo a recorded message welcoming you 1o the Mercury network.
Press the TALK bunion. Press the MERCURY button. Dial the chosen Cost Center Code” it applicable (see below). Dial either the phone number required, or automatic dial memory. “Cost Center Codes *Cost Central Codes are delectable on your Mercury order form. By keying in a code number (either 2 or 3 digits] before dialing each and every Mercury call, businesses can allocate calls to different jobs, or residential users can see who is responsible for each call.
Resetting the Mercury station’s memory {Returning to Residential 132 Service} i you want to change your Mercury code {0 2 new one of if you need o send your telephone away for repair, you must reset the Mercury station’s memory using the following procedure. Press the PROGRAM button to switch the unit to the programming mode. ~The BAT LOWBROW indicator it ion. Press the MERCURY button. 3 el — Press the AUTO button. —The Mercury memory Is reset to 132 {Residential 132 Services).
Qiqihar features _ -~ TONE Button PAUSE Bunion RECALL Button For users behind a PBX (PAUSE) If your unit is connected to a PBX, you need fo dial an access number %+ {usually 8) 1o get an outside line. in this case, inserting a pause between the access number and the phone number is necessary, especially when redialing or storing the number in memory. Pressing the PAUSE button once causes a pause.
Using the recall feature (RECALL) The RECALL button is Used io access special telephone services {optional) such as call waiting. Contact your telephone company business office for details. Example: British Telecommute cal waiting 1. Ensure that you have set the RECALL selector to the T BR position. 2. When the call walling tone is heard during a conversation, press the RECALL button. 3. Dial 2. The first call is put on hold and you can have a conversation with the second party. 4.
Battery replacement Replace the battery with a new one if the BAT LOWBROW indicator flashes after a few telephone calls even when the battery has been charged for 10 hours. -'1 Set the POWER/RINGER switch on the portable handset to the OFF position, to prevent the memory loss. Remove the battery compartment cover using an object such as a Cain, Replace the battery. Close the cover and set the POWER/RINGER switch 1o the ON position. Notes: " pleasant use only Panasonic KX-A36A battery.
Wall mounting . This unit can be mounted on a wall using screws and washers included. 1 — Remove the handset guide from the base unit. e TUM the handset guide, then replaces it with it's tab upward. 3 Tuck the telephone line cord inside the wall mounting adapter.
Brews and Wail Template Drill Here Insert the tabs of 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.} Install screws and washers using the wall tern plate indicated below, Connect the telephone line cord to B.T. socket, then mount the unit securely on the craws as shown, w ToB. T.
Troubleshooting guide Static, sound cuts In and out, or fade. Interference from anther unit. —Electrical interference may cause static and poor range. Set the portable handset and the base unit away from other electrical appliances. —You may be too far from the base unit. Approach it. —Extend the aerials of the base unit and the portable handset fully (see page 8). —~Change the changing! (see page 9. When | press the TALK button 1o make a call, alarm tone sounds.
_ The unit does not work. ' —The connection of the unit was made Improperly (see page 12). ~The portable handset battery *> has become weak. Charge the battery fully (see page 7). ~The security codes in the portable handset and the base unit are not the same, Place the portable handset on the base unit. While operating the unit, the AC adapter fees warm. The CHARGE indicator light never goes out while the portable handhelds on the base unit. Theresa are normal conditions.
Safety instructions Take special care to follow the safety suggestions listed barrow. Safety 1) Power Source: Tha unit should be connected 1o a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. Non use Periods: When the unit is not used, turn the power off. When left unused for a long period of time, the beige unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet.
5) The possible calling distance may be shortened when the units used In the following places: Cesar obstacles such as hills, tunnels, undergrounds, near metal objects such as wire fences, efc. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect! any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers. [f within the applicable guarantees period, the appliance proves to be defective by reason of faulty design. workmanship or materials. we undertake subject 1o the following conditions to have the defective appearance (or any part or parts there of) repaired or replaced free of charge. .