Panasonic KX-FC225AL Operating additional units, Registering a cordless handset to a base unit

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10. Multi-unit Operation

10.1 Operating additional units

10.1.1 Additional cordless handsets

Up to 6 cordless handsets can be registered to the base unit. Additional cordless handsets will give you the freedom to, for example, have an intercom call with another cordless handset while a third cordless handset is on an outside call.

Important:

LThe additional cordless handset model recommended for use with this unit is noted on page 9. If other model cordless handset is used, certain operations (cordless handset settings, base unit settings, etc.) may not be available.

10.2Registering a cordless handset to a base unit

The included cordless handset and base unit are preregistered. If for some reason the cordless handset is not registered to the base unit (for example, w flashes even when the cordless handset is near the base unit), register the cordless handset manually.

After purchasing an additional cordless handset, register it to the base unit. Ensure that the additional cordless handset is switched ON. If it is not ON, press and hold {ih} for few seconds to turn the cordless handset ON.

1{j/OK} iHandset Setupi{>}

2Registrationi{>}

3Register H.seti{>}

4Press and hold {LOCATOR} on the base unit for

about 3 seconds, until the registration tone sounds. L After pressing {LOCATOR}, the rest of this

procedure must be completed within 1 minute.

5Wait until Enter Base PINis displayed, then enter the base unit PIN (default: 0000), then press

{j/OK}.

L If you forget your PIN, consult your nearest

Panasonic service centre.

L When the cordless handset has been registered successfully, w will stop flashing. If keytones are turned ON (page 52), a confirmation tone will be heard.

Note:

LCharge the batteries of your additional cordless handset for about 7 hours before initial use.

10.2.1 Cancelling a cordless handset

A maximum of 6 cordless handsets can be registered to a base unit. A cordless handset can cancel its own registration (or the registration of another cordless handset) that is stored in the base unit. This will allow the base unit to forget the cordless handset.

1 {j/OK} iBase Unit Setupi{>}

2Enter 335.

3Cancel Handseti{>}

LThe numbers of all cordless handsets registered to the base unit are displayed.

4Select the cordless handset(s) you want to cancel,

by pressing the desired cordless handset number. L The selected cordless handset number(s) will

flash.

L To cancel a selected cordless handset number, press the number again. The number will stop flashing.

5{j/OK}

6Yesi{>} i{ih}

10.2.2 Increasing the range of the base unit

You can increase the signal range of the base unit by using a DECT repeater. Please use only Panasonic DECT repeater. See page 9 for accessory information.

Important:

LBefore registering the repeater to this base unit, you must turn the repeater mode ON.

LDo not use more than one repeater at a time.

Setting the repeater mode

1.{j/OK} iBase Unit Setupi{>}

2.Other Optionsi{>}

3.Repeater Modei{>}

4.Onor Offi{>} i{ih}

Note:

LAfter turning repeater mode ON or OFF w may flash

on the cordless handset momentarily. This is normal. The cordless handset can be used once w stops flashing.

10.3 Intercom

Intercom calls can be made between a cordless handset and the base unit, and between 2 cordless handsets. You can page all cordless handsets at once from the base unit.

10.3.1 Making intercom calls

With the cordless handset

1{INT}

2To page the base unit, press {0}.

To page another cordless handset, press the

desired cordless handset number.

L The base unit or the destination cordless

handset will beep (be paged) for 1 minute. L To stop paging, press {ih}.

3When the paged party answers, talk into the cordless handset.

4To end the intercom call, press {ih}.

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Contents KX-FC225NZ KX-FC225AL Things you should keep a recordThank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine For your future referenceImportant Notice For Australian usersImportant information for Australian users Installation Important safety instructionsBattery Routine care For Best PerformanceLocation and noise EnvironmentOverview Introduction and InstallationOperating additional units Multi-unit OperationFor Users in New Zealand General Warning Included accessoriesAccessory information Available accessoriesButton descriptions of the base unit Display descriptions of the cordless handset Button descriptions of the cordless handsetBase unit OverviewCordless handset Ink film Incorrect Paper trayPaper support CorrectRecording paper Battery installation / replacementCorrectSlant Connections Power on Battery chargeTurning the cordless handset power ON/OFF Battery strength Battery iconAdjusting base unit volume Adjusting cordless handset volumeWith the cordless handset Date and timeWith the base unit Stop Your logoYour fax number SET RecallSP-PHONE Redial Making phone callsStoring phonebook items Making a phone call using the phonebookAnswering phone calls Cordless handset phonebookErasing a stored item Chain dial Cordless handset onlyBase unit phonebook Editing a stored itemAssigning an item to a one touch dial Key Making a call using a one touch dial KeyOne touch dial Base unit only Erasing all itemsViewing and calling back Caller ID serviceHow Caller ID is displayed Caller ID SP-PHONE Stop FAX Start Symbols and operations for caller informationEditing a caller’s telephone number before calling back Erasing caller informationInto the base unit Voice mail service for Australian users onlyStoring caller information into the phonebook Into the cordless handsetSending a message SMS Short Message ServiceTurning SMS on/off Changing SMS message centre numbersReceiving a message Guide to SMS settings SP-PHONE Stop FAX Start Redial Sending a fax manuallyDocument requirements Sending a fax using Phonebook and one touch dialErasing a stored item from the broadcast memory Broadcast transmissionProgramming items into the broadcast memory Adding a new item into the broadcast memorySelecting the way to use your fax machine Use only as a fax FAX only modeUse mostly as a telephone TEL mode Activating TEL modeSP-PHONE Stop FAX Start Receiving a fax automatically Auto answer on Activating FAX only modeActivating TAM/FAX mode with the cordless handset Changing the ring count in TAM/FAX modeStoring undesired callers Activating the junk fax prohibitorMemu SET Using with the ring detection featureMaking a copy More copying featuresCollated pages Uncollated pages Example Making 2 copies of a 4-page original documentTo check the greeting message Press Greeting Check Recording your greeting messageErasing your recorded greeting message MIC Erase Greeting CheckTo play back messages Useful features during playbackListening to recorded messages Leaving a message for others or yourselfListening to recorded messages Using the answering machine with the cordless handsetDirect command operation Recording your greeting messageSummary of remote operation Remote operation using remote commandsOperating from a remote location Programming for answering machineRecording a marker message Key Remote commandTo turn on the auto answer setting For voice mail/call minder service subscribersBase unit programming Basic featuresAdvanced features To cancel after programming, press Stop then SET OFF defaultDesired resolution Using 24-hour time entryDarker Letter 92% defaultTo print the stored document Setting friendly #46 86% 72%TAM/FAX Work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for the correct Feature Feature code Selection100msec. default Connecting tone volume cannot be adjustedCordless handset programming Cordless handset featuresEnter the current 4-digit base unit PIN. *2 Using the base unit PIN/repeaterSub-menu Feature default setting Change base unit PIN 0000 . *1Display setup Time settingsCall options Registering a cordless handset to a base unit Operating additional unitsIntercom Answering intercom calls To a cordless handset using the base unitTransferring a call/conference Copying phonebook itemsCopying all the phonebook items To the cordless handset using the base unitCopying one phonebook item To copy to the base unit, pressCharacter entry modes Characters available in each character entry modeWhen the base unit displays the character entry screen Character entryAlphabet character table ABC When writing SMS messagesExtended 2 character table O Cyrillic character table PError messages Reports Display Cause & Solution Error messages DisplayUse the overseas transmission mode feature #23 on Please use genuine Panasonic replacement filmInstalled paper, and re-install it gently Transmission error occurred. Try againInitial settings When a function does not work, check hereGeneral Telephone number Problem Cause & SolutionProblem Cause & Solution Cordless handset does Caller’s name and/orFax sending Fax receiving Copying SMS KX-FC225AL only Answering machineProblem Cause & Solution E0 is displayed If a power failure occursTo the appropriate service. Consult your service provider Recording paper jams When the recording paper has jammed in the unitDocument jams When the recording paper was not fed into the unit properlyDo not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues Thermal head cleaning Reference lists and reports Base unit only SpecificationsMenu SET Duplex procedure ITU-T No Test ChartRecording paper specifications Recording paper size Recording paper weightBroadcast List IndexJournal Report 31 Page Global web site Sales Department Panasonic Australia Pty. LimitedPanasonic New Zealand Limited Manufacturer Panasonic Communications Malaysia Sdn. Bhd

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