Panasonic KX-TG1805NZ Connections, Displays, Display icons, Display Meaning Icon

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Preparation

Displays

Display icons

Various icons appear on the handset display to indicate the current status of the unit.

Display

Meaning

icon

 

w

Within range of a base unit

 

LWhen flashing: Handset

 

is searching for base unit.

 

(out of range of base unit,

 

handset is not registered

 

to base unit, no power on

 

base unit)

L

Handset is accessing base

 

unit. (intercom, paging,

 

changing base unit settings,

 

etc.)

k

Handset is on an outside

 

call.

o

Call bar is on. (page 19)

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Battery strength

[VE]

Voice enhancer is set to

 

high or low tone. (page 12)

[N]

Night mode is on. (page 18)

[X]

Key lock is on. (page 12)

[2]

Handset number: The left

 

icon shows handset 2

 

example. (page 18)

0

New call minder message

 

received (call minder users

 

only; page 27)

 

Line is being used by

 

another handset.

Connections

When the AC adaptor is connected, a short beep will be heard. If it is not heard, check the connections.

Hooks

(220240 V, 50 Hz)

To telephone network

Important:

LUse only the AC adaptor and telephone line cord supplied with this unit.

Note:

LAfter connection, you must charge the batteries to make or answer calls (page 8).

LNever install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

LThe AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.)

LThe AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.

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Contents Model No. KX-TG1805NZ Introduction Making/Answering Calls Included accessories Accessory informationAdditional/replacement accessories Environment Battery cautionImportant information GeneralBase unit Charge contact Controls and displaysControls Handset Charge contact Phonebook Talk Navigator keyDisplay Meaning Icon ConnectionsDisplays Display iconsBattery charge Battery installationBattery strength Battery icon Turning the power on/off Battery replacementSetting the date and time Example 330 PM Making calls Redial featureAnswering calls Other featuresTo adjust the ringer volume when an outside call comes Auto talk featureHandset locator Editing entries in the phonebook Using the phonebookAdding entries to the phonebook Finding and calling a phonebook entryChain dial Handset settings Sub-menu Default setting Menu Guide to handset settingsChanging ringtones Ringer setupNight mode Ringer volumeChanging the display contrast Display setupSelecting the standby mode display Call optionsChanging the handset PIN Personal Identification Number Resetting the handset to its default settingsOther options Turning auto talk on/offHandset Settings Base unit Sub-menu Default setting Settings menu Guide to base unit settingsNight mode Changing the recall time Setting pause lengthStoring/changing emergency numbers Selecting area codes to be deleted automatically Setting call restrictionChanging the base unit PIN Personal Identification Number Resetting the base unit to its default settingsCaller list Using Caller ID serviceViewing the caller list and calling back Storing caller information into the phonebook Call minderEditing a caller’s phone number before calling back Erasing caller informationManual registration Operating additional unitsRegistering a handset to a base unit Additional handsetsIncreasing the range of the base unit Cancelling a handsetCancelling a base unit Turning the repeater mode on/offTransferring calls between handsets Intercom between handsetsHandset 60 mm Screws Hooks Wall mountingCharacter entry modes Available character entriesExtended 2 character table O Extended 1 character table NCyrillic character table P Initial settings TroubleshootingProblem Cause & solution Telephone Useful Information Specifications PIN IndexPage Copyright Customer Support Centre Tel. No 272 Sales Department