Operating Instructions Digital Cordless Answering System Model No. KX-TCD290E This unit is compatible with Caller ID and SMS. To use these features, you must subscribe to the appropriate service of your service provider. Charge the battery for about 8 hours before initial use. Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future reference.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing a new Panasonic digital cordless phone. For your future reference Attach or keep original receipt to assist with any repair under warranty. Serial No. (found on the bottom of the base unit) Date of purchase Name and address of dealer Note: L This equipment is designed for use on the UK and Republic of Ireland analogue telephone network. L In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.
Table of Contents Preparation Accessory information ..............................4 Important Information ...............................6 Connections .............................................8 Battery installation ....................................9 Battery charge ........................................10 Battery replacement ...............................11 Controls and displays .............................12 Turning the power on/off ........................14 Setting the date and time ..........
Preparation Accessory information Sales and support information Customer Care Centre L For customers within the UK: 0870 100 076 L For customers within the Republic of Ireland: 01289 8333 L Visit our website for product information: www.panasonic.co.uk L E-mail: customer.care@panasonic.co.uk Direct Sales at Panasonic UK L Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre Monday - Thursday, 9:00am - 5:30pm, Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm.
Preparation AC adaptor PQLV19E Telephone line cord Part No. PQJA87S Rechargeable battery Part No. HHR-P105 Handset cover Part No: PQKK10584 Belt clip Part No. PQKE10389 Operating Instructions Quick Guide SMS Guide Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Preparation Important Information General L Use only the AC adaptor included with this product, noted on page 5. L Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC outlet other than a standard 220-240 V AC outlet. L This product is unable to make calls when: – The portable handset battery needs recharging or has failed. – There is a power failure. – The key lock feature is turned on. – The call bar feature is turned on (only phone numbers stored in the unit as emergency numbers can be called).
Preparation L Keep the handset away from salt water. L Avoid exposure to prolonged high humidity. L Since water in headset jack may cause damage, close the headset jack cover when the optional headset is not in use. When the optional headset is connected, do not use the handset with wet hands. L If the handset is wet, wipe with a soft dry cloth. L The base unit is not designed to be splash resistant. Do not place the handset on the base unit if the handset is wet.
Preparation Connections Raise the antennas. Fasten the AC adaptor cord. 220-240 V, 50 Hz Hook To telephone network Important: Use only the AC adaptor and telephone line cord supplied with this unit. Note: L After connection, you must charge the battery to make or answer calls (page 10). L Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. L The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.
Preparation If you subscribe to an xDSL service L Please attach a noise filter (contact your xDSL provider) to the telephone line between the base unit and the telephone line jack in the event of the following: – Noise is heard during conversations. – Caller ID features (page 35) do not function properly. Battery installation 1 Release the battery cover latch and lift the cover open. 2 Insert the battery (1), and press it down until it snaps into the compartment (2). 2 1 3 Close the handset cover.
Preparation Battery charge Place the handset on the base unit for about 8 hours before initial use. When charging, the battery icon is shown as follows. When the battery is fully charged, 5 remains on the display. Battery strength Battery icon Battery strength 5 High 6 Medium 7 Low When flashing: Needs to be charged. Note: L When 7 flashes, recharge the handset battery. 7 will continue to flash until the battery has been charged for at least 15 minutes.
Preparation Battery replacement If 7 flashes even after the handset battery has been charged for 8 hours, the battery must be replaced. Important: L We recommend the use of a Panasonic rechargeable battery as noted on page 4. If you install a non-rechargeable battery and start charging, the battery may leak electrolyte. 1 Release the battery cover latch and lift the cover open. 2 Replace the old battery with a new one, and close the cover (see page 9 for battery installation). Helpline Tel. No.: U.K.
Preparation Controls and displays Controls Base unit A F G H A Antennas B Charge contacts C VOL. (Volume Down) {<} D VOL (Volume Up) {>} E {u} (ANSWER) F Speaker G {x} (LOCATOR) H {X} (ERASE) I {<} (Repeat) J {>} (Skip) K {■} (STOP) 12 B I J C D K E A L L {g} (PLAY) ANSWER ON indicator/ NEW MESSAGE indicator Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Preparation Handset I J A B C D E F G H /OK K L M N O P Q R A Speaker B {k} (Phonebook) C Headset jack D {C} (Talk) E Navigator key {e}{v}: To search for the desired item in menus. {>}: To select the desired item or move the cursor to the right. {<}: To return to the previous screen or move the cursor to the left.
Preparation Display icon Meaning -2Base unit number: The left icon shows base unit 2 example (page 28). F New SMS message received (SMS users only; page 41) [IN USE] Line is being used by another handset. Turning the power on/off Example: 3:30 PM Press {0}{3} {3}{0}, then press {*} repeatedly until “03:30 PM” is displayed. 7 Press {j/OK}. 8 Press {ih}. Note: L To correct a digit, press {<} or {>} to move the cursor, then make the correction. L The date and time may be incorrect after a power failure.
Making/Answering Calls Making calls 1 Lift the handset and dial the phone number. L To correct a digit, press {C/T}, then enter the correct number. 2 Press {C}. 3 When finished talking, press {ih} or place the handset on the base unit. Speakerphone The handset features a digital speakerphone, which allows you to have hands-free conversations. 1 During a conversation, press {s} to turn on the speakerphone. L Speak alternately with the caller.
Making/Answering Calls To edit a number in the redial list before calling it 1 Press {R}. 2 Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select the desired number, then press {j/OK}. 3 Select “Edit and Call”, then press {>}. 4 Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor, then edit the number. L Place the cursor on the number you wish to erase, then press {C/T}. L Place the cursor to the right of where you want to insert a number, then press the appropriate dial key. 5 Press {C} or {s}.
Making/Answering Calls Note: L Calls to emergency numbers (page 33) cannot be made until key lock is turned off. L Key lock is turned off when the handset is turned off. Call waiting - {R} button If a second call is received while in conversation with the first caller, a beep tone will be heard. Press {R} button to switch between callers. This service requires a subscription, consult your service provider for details.
Making/Answering Calls To adjust the ringer volume when an outside call comes in Press {e} or {v} when an outside call comes in. Note: L The ringer volume cannot be adjusted if the handset is on the base unit. Other features Handset locator Using this feature, you can locate the handset if it has been misplaced. 1 Press {x} on the base unit. L The base unit will page the handset for about 1 minute. 2 To stop paging, press {x} on the base unit or press {ih} on the handset. 18 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K.
Phonebooks Handset phonebook The handset phonebook allows you to make calls without having to dial manually. You can add 200 names and phone numbers to the handset phonebook, assign each handset phonebook entry to the desired category, and search for handset phonebook entries by name or category. Adding entries to the handset phonebook 1 Press {k}, then press {j/OK}. 2 Select “New Entry”, then press {>}. 3 Enter the party’s name (16 characters max.; see page 58 for character entry), then press {j/OK}.
Phonebooks Searching by first character (index search) 1 Press {k}, then press {R}. 2 Select “Index Search”, then press {>}. 3 Select the character entry mode that contains the character you are searching for, and press {>}. 4 Press the dial key ({0} to {9}) which contains the character you are searching for (page 58). L Press the same dial key repeatedly to display the first entry corresponding to each letter located on that dial key.
Phonebooks One touch dial Chain dial Assigning an entry in the handset phonebook to a one touch dial key Dial keys {1} to {9} can each be used as a one touch dial key, allowing you to dial a number from the handset phonebook by simply pressing a dial key. This feature allows you to dial phone numbers in the handset phonebook while you are on a call.
Phonebooks press {>}, otherwise select “Skip Recording”, press {>}, then go to step 9. L Audible call (page 35) is useful for Caller ID subscribers only. L If “Memory Full” is displayed, erase any unnecessary answering system messages (page 47). 7 When “Recording” is displayed, speak into the microphone. L Maximum recording time is 10 seconds. L Hold the handset about 20 cm away and speak clearly into the microphone. 8 To end recording, select “Stop”, then press {>}. L The recording is played back.
Phonebooks 4 Edit the phone number if necessary (24 digits max.), then press {j/OK}. 5 Skip, record, or erase an audible call recording. L To record the audible call announcement, continue from step 6, “Adding entries to the shared phonebook”, page 21. L To skip recording, select “Skip Recording” and press {>}. L To erase the audible call announcement, select “Erase” and press {>}. 6 Select “Save”, then press {>}. 7 Press {ih}.
Phonebooks Note: L Copying will fail if you receive an incoming call whilst performing the “Copy All” operation. L If the other handset (the receiver) is not in standby mode, “Failed” is displayed on your handset (the sender). L If copying failed after copying at least 1 entry, “Incomplete” is displayed on your handset (the sender). Copying handset phonebook entries to the shared phonebook 1 Find the desired handset phonebook entry (page 19), then press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Copy”, then press {>}.
Handset Settings Guide to handset settings For your reference, a chart of all items which can be customised for the handset is printed below. L When customising the handset, the current item or setting is indicated by >. Handset settings menu Time Settings Ringer Setup Display Setup Call Options Registration Select Base Other Options Sub-menu Sub-menu 2 Set Date & Time Alarm Ringer Volume Ext. Ringtone (External ringtone) Int.
Handset Settings Time settings Ringer setup Alarm Ringer volume An alarm will sound for 3 minutes at the set time once or daily. Set the date and time beforehand (page 14). 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Press {j/OK}. Select “Handset Setup”, then press {>}. Select “Time Settings”, then press {>}. Select “Alarm”, then press {>} 2 times. Select an alarm mode, then press {>}. – “Once”: The alarm will sound once at the set time. Enter the desired day and month by selecting 2 digits for each.
Handset Settings Note: L If you select one of the melody ringtones, the ringtone will continue to sound for several seconds if the caller hangs up before you answer. You may hear a dial tone or no one on the line when you answer a call. L The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2004 M-ZoNE Co., Ltd. Night mode Night mode allows you to select a block of time during which the handset will not ring for outside calls.
Handset Settings 6 Press the desired category numbers, then press {j/OK}. L The selected category number will flash. L To cancel a selected category number, press the number again. The number will stop flashing. 7 Press {ih}. Note: L If a call is received from one of the categories set to bypass night mode, only the handset will ring. Display setup Selecting the standby mode display “Base Number”: The current base unit number is displayed. “Handset Number”: The current handset number is displayed.
Handset Settings 6 Select “On” or “Off”, then press {>}. 7 Press {ih}. Note: L When call bar is turned on, o is displayed. Turning auto talk on/off When this feature is turned on, you can answer calls simply by lifting the handset off the base unit. You do not need to press {C}. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press {j/OK}. Select “Handset Setup”, then press {>}. You can change which language is used for LetterWise character entry (page 44, 58). 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press {j/OK}. Select “Handset Setup”, then press {>}.
Handset Settings Note: L The following items will be deleted or reset to their default settings: – Settings listed on page 25 – Redial list – Voice enhancer – Category names – Category ringtones L The following items will be retained: – Handset phonebook entries (category names and ringtones will be reset to their default settings.) – Date and time 30 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Base Unit Settings Guide to base unit settings For your reference, a chart of all items which can be customised for the base unit is printed below. L When customising the base unit, the current item or setting is indicated by >. Base unit settings menu Sub-menu Ringer Setup Ringer Volume Night Mode Sub-menu 2 Other Options Page Medium page 32 Start/End 23:00/06:00 page 32 On/Off Off page 32 60 sec. page 32 Recall 80 msec. page 33 Pause Length 3 sec. page 33 Emergency No.
Base Unit Settings 8 Enter the desired hour and minute you wish Ringer setup to end this feature by selecting 2 digits for each. L If you use 12-hour time entry, select “AM” or “PM” by pressing {*} repeatedly before entering the time. Ringer volume 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Base Unit Setup”, then press {>}. 3 Enter “0000” (default base unit PIN). L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page 34). 4 Select “Ringer Setup”, then press {>}. 5 Select “Ringer Volume”, then press {>}.
Base Unit Settings 3 Enter “0000” (default base unit PIN). Call options L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page 34). Changing the recall time Change the recall time, if necessary, depending on the requirements of your service provider or PBX. 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Base Unit Setup”, then press {>}. 3 Enter “0000” (default base unit PIN). L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page 34). 4 5 6 7 Select “Call Options”, then press {>}.
Base Unit Settings 8 Select a memory location, then press {>}. L If the memory location already contains a restricted number, the number is displayed. 9 Enter the phone number or area code to be restricted (8 digits max.), then press {j/OK}. L To erase a restricted number, press {C/T}. 10 Press {ih}. Other options Changing the base unit PIN (Personal Identification Number) For security, the base unit PIN must be entered when changing certain settings. The default PIN is “0000”.
Caller ID Service Using Caller ID service Important: L This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use Caller ID features (such as displaying caller phone numbers), you must subscribe to Caller ID service. Consult your service provider for details. Caller ID features When an outside call is received, the caller’s phone number can be displayed. L Phone numbers of the last 50 different callers will be logged in the caller list.
Caller ID Service shared phonebook entry (page 21), the audible call recording will be announced when you receive a call from that person. Note: L If the handset ringer is turned off, audible call announcements will not be heard. L The number you pressed is added to the top of the current number. To erase a number Press {j/OK}, select “Edit and Call”, then press {>}. Press {<} or {>} to place the cursor on the number you wish to erase, then press {C/T}. 5 Press {C} or {s}.
Caller ID Service Voice mail service Voice mail is an automatic answering service offered by your service provider. If you subscribe to this service, your service provider’s voice mail system can answer calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone or when your line is busy. Messages are recorded by the service provider, not your telephone. Note: L For more information on using the unit’s answering system and your service provider’s voice mail service, see page 51. Helpline Tel. No.: U.K.
SMS (Short Message Service) Using SMS (Short Message Service) SMS allows you to send and receive text messages between other fixed-line and mobile phones that support compatible SMS networks and features. Important: L To use SMS features, you must: – subscribe to the Caller ID and/or appropriate service – confirm SMS is turned on – confirm the correct message centre numbers are stored Consult your service provider for details and availability.
SMS (Short Message Service) 2 3 4 5 Select “SMS”, then press {>}. Select “Public”, then press {>}. Select “Settings”, then press {>}. Enter “0000” (default base unit PIN). L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page 34). 6 Select “Message Centre1” or “Message Centre2”, then press {>}. 7 Edit the number as necessary, then press {j/OK}. 8 Select “Save”, then press {>}. 9 Press {ih}.
SMS (Short Message Service) 8 To send the message, select “Send”, then press {>}. L To cancel sending, press {ih}. Note: L This unit supports SMS messages of up to 612 characters, however, the maximum number of characters you can send or receive may be limited by your SMS service provider. Consult your SMS service provider for details. L If your message contains over 160 characters, “@@Long Message@@” is displayed. Your service provider may treat long messages differently from other messages.
SMS (Short Message Service) 7 Select “Yes”, then press {>}. 8 Press {ih}. Receiving a message When an SMS message is received: – a tone is heard (if the ringer is turned off, this tone is not heard) – “Receiving SMS Message” is displayed – F is displayed Reading a received message 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “SMS”, then press {>}. 3 To access the public mailbox Select “Public”, then press {>}. To access a private mailbox Select the desired mailbox, press {>}, then enter its password.
SMS (Short Message Service) Storing the sender’s number in the handset phonebook 1 While reading a received message, press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Add Phonebook”, then press {>}. 3 Continue from step 3, “Adding entries to the handset phonebook”, page 19. Editing the sender’s number before calling back 1 While reading a received message, Creating private mailboxes Private mailboxes can be used for sending and receiving SMS messages. Each private mailbox is password protected. 1 2 3 4 5 {s}.
SMS (Short Message Service) 7 Select the desired mailbox name, then press {>} 2 times. 8 Enter the mailbox’s 4-digit password. 9 Edit the mailbox name (5 characters max., page 44), then press {j/OK}. L To erase the mailbox, press and hold {C/T}, press {j/OK}, select “Yes”, press {>}, then press {ih} to finish. 8 Enter your PBX line access code and a dialling pause, if necessary, then press {j/OK}. 9 Select “Save”, then press {>}. 10 Press {ih}.
SMS (Short Message Service) Available character entries for SMS Important: L For character entry when entering the name for phonebook, etc., see page 58. The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it. The available character entry modes are, LetterWise, Alphabet, Numeric, Greek, and Extended. When in Alphabet (ABC), Greek (F), or Extended (G) character entry modes, you can select which character is entered by pressing a dial key repeatedly.
SMS (Short Message Service) Alphabet character table (ABC) Numeric entry table (0-9) Greek character table (M) Extended character table (N) L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Answering System Features Answering system This unit contains an answering system which can answer and record calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone. You can also record your own voice memos (page 48) and phone conversations (page 17). For details about memory capacity, see page 48. Important: L Only 1 handset can access the answering system (listen to messages, record a greeting message, etc.) at a time. L When callers leave messages, the unit records the day and time of each message.
Answering System Features not be recorded and the unit will play a different prerecorded greeting message asking callers to call again. Playing back the greeting message 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Answer System”, then press {>}. 3 Select “Play Greeting”, then press {>}. 4 Press {ih}. Erasing the greeting message If you erase your own greeting message, the unit will play a prerecorded greeting message for callers. 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Answer System”, then press {>}.
Answering System Features L To stop a message during playback: – for the base unit, press {■}. – for the handset, press {9}. L To erase a message during playback: – for the base unit, press {4} – for the handset, press, {*}, {4}. Erasing all messages Using the base unit Press {4} 2 times. Using the handset 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Answer System”, then press {>}. 3 Select “Erase Message”, then press {>}. 4 Select “Erase All”, then press {>}. 5 Select “Yes”, then press {>}. 6 Press {ih}.
Answering System Features Using direct commands Remote operation You can operate the answering system by pressing dial keys, rather than navigating through the menus. To use the following commands, press {j/OK}, select “Answer System”, then press {>}. Using a touch tone phone, you can call your phone number from outside and access the unit to listen to messages or change answering system settings. The unit’s voice guidance will prompt you to press certain dial keys to perform different operations.
Answering System Features sec.” for activating the ring delay feature. Using the answering system remotely 1 Dial your phone number from a touch tone phone. L If the number of rings is set to “Auto”, (page 51), the number of rings you hear will indicate whether or not you have new messages. 2 After the greeting message starts, enter Note: L If less than 5 minutes of recording time is available, the unit will announce the remaining recording time after the last message is played back.
Answering System Features Turning on the answering system remotely If the answering system is off, you can turn it on remotely. 1 Dial your phone number from a touch tone phone. 2 Let the phone ring 20 times. L A long beep will be heard. 3 Enter your remote access code within 10 seconds of the long beep. L The greeting message is played back. L You can hang up, or enter your remote access code again and begin remote operation.
Answering System Features If your service provider cannot do this, set this unit’s “Number of Rings” setting so that this unit’s answering system answers calls before the service provider’s voice mail service tries to answer your calls. It is necessary to check the number of rings required to activate the voice mail service provided by your service provider before changing this setting.
Multi-unit Operation Operating additional units Additional handsets Up to 6 handsets can be registered to a single base unit. Additional handsets will give you the freedom to, for example, have an intercom call with another handset while a third handset is on an outside call. See page 4 for information on ordering additional handsets. Important: L The additional handset model recommended for use with this unit is noted on page 4.
Multi-unit Operation is out of range of that base unit, no calls can be made. To register a handset to an additional base unit (manual registration) You can register a handset to a base unit manually using the following method. 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Handset Setup”, then press 1 Press {j/OK}. 2 Select “Handset Setup”, then press 3 Select “Select Base”, then press {>}. {>}. {>}. 3 Select “Registration”, then press {>} 2 times. 4 Select a base unit number, then press {>}.
Multi-unit Operation 8 Select “Yes”, then press {>}. 9 Press {ih}. Cancelling a base unit Intercom between handsets A handset can be registered to a maximum of 4 base units. A handset can cancel a base unit that it is registered to. This allows the handset to “forget” the base unit. Intercom calls can be made between handsets in the same radio cell, but not between handsets in different radio cells. Example: When handset 1 calls handset 2 1 Press {j/OK}.
Multi-unit Operation Transferring a call without speaking to the other handset user 1 During an outside call, press {INT}, then press the desired handset number. L The other handset rings if it is within range of the base unit and turned on. 2 Press {ih}. L The outside call rings at the other handset. Note: L k flashes to indicate the outside call is on hold. L If the other handset user does not answer the call within 1 minute, the call will ring at your handset again. 56 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K.
Useful Information Belt clip Headset (optional) You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the included belt clip. Connecting an optional headset to the handset allows hands-free phone conversations. To attach the belt clip To connect an optional headset to the handset Headset jack To remove the belt clip While pressing the top of the clip (1), pull the right edge in the direction of the arrow (2). 2 1 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Useful Information Available character entries Important: L For character entry when writing SMS messages, see page 44. The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it. The available character entry modes are, LetterWise, Alphabet, Numeric, Greek, Extended 1, Extended 2, and Cyrillic.
Useful Information Alphabet character table (ABC) Numeric entry table (0-9) Greek character table (M) Extended 1 character table (N) L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Useful Information Extended 2 character table (O) L The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Cyrillic character table (P) 60 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Useful Information Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the AC adaptor and turn off the handset, then reconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the handset. Initial settings Problem w is flashing. Cause & solution L The handset is not registered to the base unit. Register it (page 53). L The handset is too far from the base unit. Move closer. L The AC adaptor is not connected. Check the connections. The handset display is blank.
Useful Information Telephone Problem I cannot make or receive calls. The unit does not ring. The battery should be charging but the battery icon does not change. A busy tone is heard when {C} is pressed. Static is heard, sound cuts in and out. Interference from other electrical units. Noise is heard during a call. 62 Cause & solution L The AC adaptor or telephone line cord is not connected. Check the connections.
Useful Information Problem The handset/base stops working while being used. Cause & solution L Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn off the handset. Connect the AC adaptor, turn on the handset and try again. L A call is being received. To answer the call, press {C}. Programming will be cancelled. Start again. While storing an entry in the phonebook or assigning a one touch dial, the handset starts to ring. Pressing {R} does not L The redialled number was more than 24 digits long.
Useful Information SMS (Short Message Service) Problem I cannot send or receive SMS messages. “FD” is displayed. “FE” is displayed. “E0” is displayed. “Q” is not displayed after you read a message. An error code (“FD”, “FE”, or “E0”) is displayed. Cause & solution L You have not subscribed to the appropriate service. Consult your service provider. L The SMS message centre number(s) are not stored or are incorrect. Store the correct numbers. L Message transmission was interrupted.
Useful Information Problem I cannot operate the answering system with the handset. I cannot operate the answering system remotely. While recording a greeting message or listening to messages, the unit rings and recording stops. Cause & solution L Another handset user is using the answering system, SMS features, access the caller list or changing base unit settings. Wait for the other user to finish. L A caller is leaving a message. Wait for the caller to finish.
Useful Information Specifications N Standard: DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), GAP (Generic Access Profile) N Number of channels: 120 Duplex Channels N Frequency range: 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz N Duplex procedure: TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) N Channel spacing: 1,728 kHz N Bit rate: 1,152 kbit/s N Modulation: GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) N RF transmission power: Approx.
Index Index A Alarm: 26 Answering calls: 17 Answering system: 46 Listening to messages: 47 Remote operation: 49 Settings: 51 Turning on/off: 46 Audible call: 21, 23 Auto talk: 17, 29 B Base unit Additional base units: 53 Cancelling: 55 PIN: 34 Resetting: 34 Selecting: 54 Settings: 31 Battery Charge: 10 Installation: 9 Life: 10 Strength: 10 Belt clip: 57 C Call bar: 28 Caller ID service: 35 Call restriction: 33 Call screening: 52 Call waiting: 17 Category: 19 Ringtones: 35 Chain dial: 21 Character entry: 58
Index Ringer (Base unit): 32 Ringer (Handset): 26 Speakerphone: 15 68 Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Index Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I.
Customer Care Helpline Tel: U.K. 08700 100 076 / R.O.I. 01289 8333 1999/5/EC Sales Department: Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP Panasonic Communications Company (U.K.) Ltd. Pencarn Way, Duffryn, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co. (U.K.) Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only.