Panasonic KX-TH102-C operating instructions Connecting to your network, Connecting to your LAN

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Useful Information

Connecting to your network

By connecting the base unit to your LAN, you can use this unit to:

connect to the Internet (requires a high-speed Internet service subscription).

connect to a computer on the same network.

Connecting to your LAN

Connect the base unit using LAN cable.

LINE1/2 LINE2 LAN

LAN cable (Category 5 UTP cable)

See note below.

Note:

LRefer to the included “Installation Guide for MULTI TALK V Software” for connections.

LWhen connecting the MULTI TALK V devices to a local area network, you need to know the following limitations.

While you are using a dial up network (DUN) to access the Internet, no other data communication can take place using the same computer (for example, file sharing, browsing the cordless camera, printing with KX-THA16, etc.).

If you have high-speed Internet service (DSL or Cable), it is better to connect the base unit behind a router to utilize the networking features properly (for example, sharing Internet connection, browsing the cordless camera with a computer, printing with the KX-THA16, etc.).

Connecting the USB cable to the unit

By connecting the USB cable to the USB port, you can use this unit to:

use MULTI TALK V USB Utility with your computer.

access to the Internet with your computer.

For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp

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Contents Operating Instructions Charge the handset battery for 4 hours before initial usePhonebook Telephone and monitoring features Feature highlightsKX-TH102-C Nmulti Talk V USB Utility Multi Talk V softwareNmulti Talk V Camera Utility Nmulti Talk V Printing UtilityBase unit Accessory informationHandset Accessory item Order number Other additional/replacement accessoriesSales and support information Multi Talk V utilityHandsets max Expanding your phone systemOther devices max KX-THA12/KX-THA17 KX-THA16 Various features using the optional unitsKX-THA13 KX-THA12/KX-THA17 KX-THA16 AB C KX-THA11 KX-THA12/KX-THA17 KX-THA16KX-THA14 KX-THA11KX-THA17 Installation Important safety instructionsMedical BatteryBase unit location/noise For best performanceEnvironment Routine careConnecting the AC adaptor Setting up the base unitOverview Connecting the telephone line cord Noise filter If you subscribe to a DSL serviceBattery charge Setting up the handsetBattery installation Battery strength Battery iconPanasonic battery performance Operation Operating time Battery replacementBase unit ControlsOFF HandsetMute Clear Hold IntercomCharger Understanding the indicatorsBase unit display items DisplaysHandset display items Displayed MeaningMenu icons Handset soft keysRinger VolumeMenu Dialing mode Y o Setting the unit before useSet tel line iSET 3 Set dial mode iSET Display language Y oSave iOFF Base unit Date and time Y oSET iSTOP Using the speakerphone Using the handset YPause button for PBX/long distance service users Making callsSP-PHONE Using the base unit oAnswering calls Useful features during a callHold button Y o Mute button Y oTemporary tone dialing for rotary/pulse service users For Call Waiting service usersFlash button Y o Handset clarity booster YUsing the other line during a call Adding items to the handset Handset phonebookPhonebook Y Editing items in the handset phonebook Y Finding and calling a handset phonebook item YErasing items in the handset phonebook Y Chain dial YCopying an item Copying handset phonebook items YCopying all items Select CopyAdding items to the base unit phonebook o Base unit phonebookFinding and calling a base unit phonebook item o StopErasing items in the base unit phonebook o Editing items in the base unit phonebook oChain dial o Copying base unit phonebook items oCaller ID features Using Caller ID serviceTalking Caller ID Y Private name displayRinger ID Y o Caller listLight-up ID Y Viewing the caller list and calling back Y oCaller ID number auto edit feature Displayed symbolsEditing a caller’s phone number before calling back Y o ExampleClear iOFF Base unit Erasing a selected item HandsetErase iSTOP Erasing all items Handset Select Erase iYESMaking intercom calls Y o Intercom featureAnswering intercom calls Y o IntercomTransferring calls Y o Transferring a callAnswering transferred calls Transferring a call to the answering system Y o Conference callsConference call with 2 outside calls Y o Intercom Joining a conversation Y o Call shareCall privacy Y o Enabling monitoring access Monitoring featureAudio monitor Monitoring audio in the roomRinger volume Y o Ringer settingsRinger tone Y o Ringer tone iSET Interrupt tone Y o Ring color YTime adjustment Caller ID subscribers only Y o Other settingsChanging the handset/base unit name Y o Display contrast Y o Handset Talking Caller ID YHandset key tone Y Handset auto talk YLine selection Setting telephone line Y oSet tel line iSET 3 Line select iSET Flash timeSet tel line iSET 3 Set line mode iSET Line modeChanging the PIN personal identification number o Customer support Y o Call reservation oCall reservation iSET Customer support iSELECTRegistering the handset Y o Registering a unitDeregistering a unit Registration iSELECT Deregistration iSELECT 4 335 iOKSetting up the answering system Answering system featureMemory capacity Turning the answering system on oPre-recorded greeting message Useful features during playbackGreeting check iSET Erasing messages o Key Command Answering system commandsClear Voice memo Using the answering system remotelyRemote operation Recording a voice memo oKey Remote command Remote commandsRemote code o Answering system settingsRing count o Ring count iSETCaller’s recording time o Recording mode oCall screening o Message alert iSELECT Message alert YTurning on the discoverable mode o Configuring a cellular phoneBluetooth iSET Discoverable iSET Registering a cellular phone oMaking calls Y o Connecting the cellular phoneISELECT Base unit Press SP-PHONE or CellularCall iCELL Using the land line during a cellular call Y o Useful features during a cellular callPutting a cellular call on hold Ringer settings for cellular calls Cellular settingsRinger volume Cellular setting iSET Ringer volume iSETCellular setting iSET Ringer tone iSET Answering system settings for cellular calls oCellular setting iSET TAD cell iSET Cellular setting iSET 3 TAD ring count iSET Transferring a cellular call Transferring a cellular call Answering a transferred cellular call Y o From a cellular phone to the base unit Conference call with a cellular call and land line call Y oFrom the base unit to a cellular phone Transfer to Cell iSETUsing a Cellular Phone with this Unit Connecting to your LAN Connecting to your networkConnecting the USB cable to the unit CPU System requirements for your computerRAM HDDWall mounting Belt clip Connecting the corded headset Setting up a Bluetooth wireless headset oBluetooth iSET Headset iSET Headset select iSET Headset OptionalError messages No link to base Title errorMove closer to base Try againGeneral use Problem Cause & solution TroubleshootingRecharge battery is Programmable settings Problem Cause & solutionMaking/answering calls, intercom Problem Cause & solutionCaller ID Problem Cause & solution Phonebook Problem Cause & solutionAnswering system Problem Cause & solution Cellular connection/Bluetooth wireless headset Battery recharge Problem Cause & solution FCC and other information Useful Information FCC Warning Responsible partySpecifications Customer services Customer Services DirectoryPanasonic Corporation WarrantyNorth America Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions Direct command chart/programming index Caller Adjustment*1 IDauto Voice enhancer Ringer volumeBase TH102 Monitor access Off Access*3Call screening Playback Recording modeGreeting check Greeting recordIndex Index Page Page Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc When you ship the productCopyright