Panasonic KX-TG1840NZ operating instructions Displays

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Preparation

M{C/T} (Clear/Mute)

NDial keypad

LThe icons printed below the dial keys shown in the illustration (g, d, ■ etc.) indicate answering system operations.

O{INT} (Intercom)

PMicrophone

Note:

LUp to 3 menu items can be displayed at a time. To select a menu item not shown on

the current page, scroll up or down by pressing the navigator key, {e} or {v}, respectively.

Base unit

AB CD E F G

H I J K L M N O

ASpeaker

BCharge contact

CDisplay

D{Answer on}/Answer on indicator

E{d} (Greeting) F {4} (Erase)

GNavigator key

L{>}{<}: To adjust the ringer and speaker volumes.

L{<}{>}: To select the desired ringtone or to repeat or skip the recorded messages.

H {x} (Page)

I{R} (Recall)

J {R} (Redial/Pause)

K{T} (Mute)

LMicrophone

M {s} (Speakerphone)/Speakerphone indicator

NIn use indicator

LLights when a handset is in use (on a

call, editing the shared phonebook, using the answering system, etc.).

LFlashes when a call is being received or when the answering system is answering a call.

O{5} (Play/Stop)

Displays

Handset 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 28)

 

 

u

Answering system is on.

 

(page 38)

 

 

5

Battery strength

 

 

[VE]

Voice enhancer is set to

 

high or low tone. (page 14)

 

 

[N]

Night mode is on. (page 26)

 

 

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Contents Model No. KX-TG1840NZ Introduction Feature highlights Useful Information Additional/replacement accessories Accessory informationIncluded accessories Battery caution Important informationGeneral EnvironmentControls and displays ControlsDisplays Connections Base unit display iconsBattery strength Battery icon Battery installationBattery charge Setting the date and time Battery replacementTurning the power on/off Example 330 PM Making calls using the handset Redial featureOther features Voice enhancerTo erase numbers in the redial list Handset phonebook Key lockMaking calls using the base unit Button to use the recall featurePause button for PBX/long distance service users Recording a telephone conversation using the handsetTo adjust the speaker volume To redial the last number dialledAnswering calls using the handset Answering calls using the base unitHandset phonebook Adding entries to the handset phonebookCategories Finding and calling a handset phonebook entryErasing entries from the handset PhonebookOne touch dial Editing entries in the handset PhonebookErasing a one touch dial assignment Making a call using a one touch dial keyChain dial Finding and calling a shared phonebook entry Shared phonebookAdding entries to the shared phonebook Editing entries in the shared phonebook Erasing entries from the shared phonebookChanging a name, phone number, audible call Playing back an audible call announcementCopying phonebook entries Copying handset phonebook entries to other handsetCopying handset phonebook entries to the shared phonebook Copying one entryGuide to handset settings Handset settings Sub-menu Default setting MenuTime settings Ringer setupAlarm Ringer volumeNight mode Setting the start and end time for night modeTurning night mode on/off Setting the ring delay for night modeDisplay setup Selecting the standby mode displaySelecting categories to bypass night mode Changing the display languageCall options Other optionsResetting the handset to its default settings Guide to base unit settings Base unit Sub-menu Default setting Settings menuNight mode Setting pause length Changing the recall timeStoring/changing emergency numbers Selecting area codes to be deleted automaticallySetting call restriction Resetting the base unit to its default settings Changing the base unit PIN Personal Identification NumberUsing Caller ID service Category features for handset phonebookCaller list Audible call for shared phonebookViewing the caller list and calling back Editing a caller’s phone number before calling backCall minder Storing caller information into the handset phonebookAnswering system Greeting messageUsing a prerecorded greeting message Using the handsetListening to messages Playing back the greeting messageListening to new/all messages Erasing all messagesKey Direct commands Direct command operation using the handsetCalling back using the handset Caller ID subscribers only Using the answering system remotely Remote operationTurning remote operation on/off Voice guidanceRemote commands Key Remote commandAnswering Default System setting Setting Turning on the answering system remotelyTurning message alert on/off Selecting the caller’s recording timeTurning call screening on/off Answering System Features Operating additional units Registering a handset to a base unitAdditional handsets Additional base unitsCancelling a handset Selecting a base unitCancelling a base unit IntercomIncreasing the range of the base unit Between a handset and the base unitFrom the base unit to a handset Between handsetsFrom a handset to the base unit Transferring a call without speaking to the handset user Wall mounting Screws Hook 108 mmAvailable character entries Character entry modesCyrillic character table P Extended 1 character table NExtended 2 character table O Problem Cause & solution TroubleshootingInitial settings Telephone Redial the number manually Answering system Specifications Index PINIndex Customer Support Centre Tel. No 272 Sales Department Copyright