Panasonic KX-TCD505E Multi-Unit User Operations, Operating Additional Handsets

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Multi-Unit User Operations

Operating Additional Handsets

Additional KX-TCA151Ehandsets are available for purchase separately. Up to 6 handsets can be registered to a single base unit. Using additional handsets allows you to have an intercom call while simultaneously conducting a call to an outside line.

Operating Additional Base Units

You can register and operate your handset with up to 4 base units. Each base unit forms 1 radio cell. If the individual bases are linked to the same telephone line then you can extend the operating range of the system by positioning the bases so that the two radio cells overlap. If the handset is set to auto base selection, then in standby mode the handset will automatically swap to the second base if the range on the first base is exceeded. It is not possible to transfer calls between bases (only between handsets linked to the same base unit).

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Example: Additional handsets

(KX-TCA151E) registered with 2 base units.

NOTE: Calls are disconnected when the handset moves from one radio cell to another.

KX-TCA151E Handset: You can see the illustrations for answering system feature on additional KX-TCA151Ehandset body, but KX-TCD505Edoes not have an answering system feature. Therefore, the answering system does not work even if KX-TCA151Ehandset has been registered to KX-TCD505E.

Cordless Telephone

Helpline Tel.No. :U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I. 01289 8333

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Contents Operating Instructions ContentsBefore Initial Use Features01289 Sales and Support Information Customer Care CentreDirect Sales at Panasonic UK PQLV19E Accessories specific to product typeImportant Information Battery CautionEnvironment LocationLocation of Controls How to Use the Handset Soft KeysHandset PhonebookBase Unit Meanings of Icons above Soft KeysIcons Icons FunctionsMeaning Meanings of Symbols and Operations of KeysPress Joystick Press Right Soft KEYDisplay Icons DisplayBattery Installation Setting upBattery Charge ConnectionReplacing Batteries Battery InformationNi-MH Batteries typical 700 mAh Operation Operating Time Ni-Cd Batteries typical 250 mAhPower on Power ON/OFFPower OFF Selecting the Display LanguageHandset Time Setting the Date and TimeTo select 12/24 hour clock Press Right Soft Using the Telephone Muting Your Conversation Receiver or Headset Receiver/Speaker VolumeTo Return to Receiver To Mute To Return to the conversation Press Left SoftHandset Locator/Paging Key LockRedialling Recall FeatureDialling with the Redial List Press Right Soft KEY Dialling the Last Number DialledCall Waiting Dialling Pause for PBX line/long distance service usersTo Return to the First Caller Standby Mode Display Caller ID ServiceCaller ID Making a Call from the Caller ID ListCaller ID List Menu List MenuStoring the Number in the Phonebook Editing the Received Number for CallingDeleting One/All Caller ID Items Redial List MenuDeleting One/All Redial Items Editing the Dialled Number for CallingPrivate Category Feature Using the PhonebookGreen Orange Red Friends Storing Caller Information Example Alphabet Mode Selecting the Input ModeEntering Names/Characters Keys OperationsSearching for a Name by Initial Finding Items in the PhonebookDialling from the Phonebook Searching by Index Search ModeEditing a Caller Information Press Left Soft KEY Press Right SoftDeleting Caller Information Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key Press Left Soft Hot KeysHot Key Dialling with a Hot KeyTo Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Fixed Line SMS Feature Text MessageTo Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Mobile To Send a Text Message from Mobile to Fixed LineSMS Writing and Sending a New MessagesEntering a Number Manually Entering a Number from the PhonebookEntering a Number from the Redial List Entering a Number from the Caller ID ListLetterWise Alphabet Numeric Text EntryExample When the language choice is English Entering Text in LetterWise ModeInserting Operations Sending a message Reading/Displaying a message Press JoystickFollow steps from 6 of Writing and Sending a New Deleting a messageWill sound Receiving a Text MessageDisplay Select Receive ListShow SMS lists are memory full. Delete messages Send Replying to a messageSending a New WritingStoring the Sender’s Phone Number in the Phonebook To 8 of Storing aParameters Changing the SMS Message Centre NumbersTurning the SMS Feature On/Off Setting the PBX Line Access NumberWhen the SMS feature is turned off Handset Settings Menu Chart Settings Menu Chart1st Menu 2nd Menu 3rd Menu Other Option Change Base PIN Reset Base Base Unit Settings Menu ChartMemo Alarm Handset SettingsSetting the Alarm Mode Once or Daily DailyTo Stop the Alarm Setting the Alarm OffRinger No Ringer Pattern or Name Ringer OptionsSelecting the Ringer Pattern for Private Ring Setting the Ringer VolumeSelecting the Standby Mode Display Setting the Handset Key Tone ON/OFFDisplay Options Press Joystick toSetting the Private Colour Selecting the Talk Mode DisplayChanging the Category Name Call Options Setting the Direct Call NumberCall Bar On/Off Select Direct CallSelect Direct On/Off Setting the Direct Call ON/OFFChanging Handset PIN Personal Identification Number Other OptionsSelect Change H/S PIN Setting the Battery Type Setting Auto Talk ON/OFFChanging Handset Name Changing the LetterWise LanguageReset the Handset Settings OFF Handset Initial Settings FunctionsSetting the Base Unit Ringer Volume Base Unit SettingsSetting Base Joystick orWhen Flash was selected Selecting the Flash/Earth ModeSelect Call Option Selecting the Pause TimeCall Restriction Setting the Emergency CallsPressJOYSTICK Changing the Base Unit PIN Personal Identification Number Reset the Base Unit SettingsSelect Change Base PINBase Unit Initial Settings Function Operating Additional Handsets Multi-Unit User OperationsOperating Additional Base Units Handset Registration to a Base Unit Select Cancel Handset Cancelling a HandsetCancelling a Base Unit Select Cancel BaseBase Unit Selection For example, when Handset 1 calls HandsetIntercom Between Handsets HandsetTransferring a Call to Another Handset For example, when Handset 1 transfers a call to HandsetPress Intercom Copying an Item Handset 1 Receiver Handset 2 Sender Phonebook CopySelect Recv Phonebook Select Send PhonebookHandset 1 Receiver Handset 2 Sender Press Joystick Copying All ItemsSelect Copy All Items Walkie-Talkie Setting the Walkie-Talkie ModeWhen Group was selected Talking in Walkie-Talkie Mode To Turn the Walkie-Talkie Mode On/OffOptional Headset Using the Belt ClipWall Mounting Before Requesting Help Problem Possible cause SolutionBattery low Recharge batteries more Error Code Description SMS-Text Messaging Problem Possible cause SolutionCharacter Table LetterWise Character Table Buttons SMS Character TableGreek ΑΒΓ Extended AÄÅ PIN IndexTechnical Information SpecificationsPanasonic Business Systems U.K GuaranteeSales Department Panasonic Business Systems U.K For your future referencePQQX13448ZA D0503MU0