Panasonic KX-TCD700AL operating instructions Important Information, Dear purchaser

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Important Information

Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC outlet other than the standard AC 220–240 V, 50 Hz.

Output voltage DC 9V, 500 mA.

The apparatus is approved for use with the PQLV1AL power supply.

CAUTION: Do not remove cover. Live parts inside.

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): This relates to the performance of the apparatus when used in combination with other items of apparatus. It enables the calculation of the maximum number of items of apparatus that may be connected simultaneously to the line by summing the REN values of each item.

A maximum REN value of 4 should not be exceeded. The REN value of this apparatus is 1.

WARNING:

The phone may be unable to make emergency 000 calls under certain conditions:-

The portable handset battery needs recharging, or has failed.

During a mains power failure.

When the Key Lock is set to ON.

When the Unit is in Direct Call Mode.

NOTE:

If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its place. If the known working telephone still gives problems, then please contact the customer service department of your carrier or service provider. If it operates properly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus. In this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your carrier or service provider may charge you if they attend a service call that is not due to apparatus supplied by them.

Dear purchaser,

You have acquired a KX-TCD700AL, which is a product made in regard with the European Standards for Cordless Telephones (DECT). DECT technology is characterised by high-security protection against interceptions as well as high-quality digital transmission.

This telephone was designed for a wide range of applications.

For example, this telephone can be used within a network of base units and handsets, constituting a telephone system which:

operates up to 6 handsets at one base unit

allows an intercom between handsets

allows the operation of a handset at up to 4 base units, expanding the communication radio area.

This telephone may be used for:

operating several handsets

operating at several base units

connecting the base unit to a PBX.

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Contents Operating Instructions Charge the batteries for approx hours before initial useImportant Information Dear purchaserAC Adaptor Telephone Line Cord/Plug Batteries AA size Contents Programmable Functions Useful Information On the Base Unit Getting Started ConnectionsBattery Strength Installing the Batteries in the HandsetBattery Charge Battery InformationRemember to charge the new batteries after replacement see Battery CautionBattery Replacement Getting StartedInstallations Environment Safety InstructionsSafety PlacementImportant Information for Australia only Safety InstructionsInstallation Wall Mounting Base Unit Cancel ButtonLocation of Controls HandsetIcons Symbols UsedHandset Display Shows that you should press the following keysBasic Start-up Operations To Redial the Last Number Dialled Making CallsTo Dial After Confirming the Entered Number To Redial After Confirming the Numbers in Redial MemoryTo Edit/Clear Numbers in the Redial List To Select the Receiver VolumeMaking Calls Direct CallAuto Talk Answering CallsAnswering Calls To Turn the Handset Ringer Off TemporarilyDialling a Stored Number Speed DiallingStoring Phone Numbers in Memory Speed Dial Menu Y orDisplay number to be saved Speed DiallingSaving Numbers in Speed Dial List save speed Checking the Number of New Calls Caller ID ServiceHow Caller Information is Displayed when a Call is Received Caller ID Service Caller ID Sub-MenuViewing the Caller List Using the Caller ListWhen Viewing Long Telephone Numbers What ‘⁄’ meansCalling Back from the Caller List Using the Caller ListFor Optional Multi-Unit Users Operating More than One HandsetPaging All Handsets from the Base Unit Transferring a Call using the IntercomPaging/Intercom Intercom between HandsetsTransferring a Call without the Intercom Handset 1 Z P Handset 2 When the unit rings, Z O to answerPaging/Intercom ConferenceUsing the Recall Feature Special FeaturesHow to Use the Pause Feature Using Caller ID TypeTo Cancel the Key Lock Special FeaturesSetting the Key Lock on Y for more than 2 secondsSummary of Programmable Functions On the HandsetSet Time of Alarm set time Setting Time Alarm FunctionTo Stop the Alarm Time alarm Set Battery Low Tone ON/OFF battery low on/off Setting Tone OptionsSet Range Warning Alarm ON/OFF range alarm on/off Set Key Confirmation Tone ON/OFF key tone on/offSelect the Talk Mode Display talk mode Setting Display OptionsSelect the Standby Mode Display standby mode Set Call Prohibition call bar see Setting Call OptionsSetting Direct Call ON/OFF set direct on/off see Set Direct Call ON/OFF set direct on/off Set Auto Talk ON/OFF auto talk Setting Other OptionsSelect Battery Type battery type Change Handset PIN hspin change Hold Ï on base unit for 10 secs RegistrationRegister a Handset to a Base Unit register hs Cancelling a Base Unit cancel base Select Base Unit select bs Automatic Base Unit Access autoSpecified Base Unit Access eg. base Reset Handset reset hs Function Initial SettingOr U Programmable Functions On the Base UnitBell Selection Select all handsets to ringSelect Flash Timing Select Flash ModeSelect Pause Timing Select Pause TimingProgrammable Functions On the Base Unit Cancelling a HandsetCancelling a Handset Set the Base Unit PINRestricted Numbers When you dial a restrictedCall Restriction Select Ringer Volume To Select the Base Unit Ringer VolumeSetting the Clock Setting the ClockReset Base Unit Function Initial SettingOption Covers Using the Belt Clip Problem Remedy Before Requesting HelpCall is being received. To answer, Z P then Telephone Double Adaptor Adding Another PhoneBefore Requesting Help Panasonic Technics 700al australian 2 5 02 2/5/02 300 pm 700al australian 2 5 02 2/5/02 300 pm N52