Panasonic KX-TD816CE Selecting the Dect System Level, Selecting the Standby Display*1 Level

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PS Programming

Selecting the DECT System (Level 2)

When the registration of your PS is com- pleted, this program is automatically set to the registered DECT system (DECT-SYS1 through DECT-SYS4). If you want your PS to access all connected terminals auto- matically, select AUTO in this program. After changing the selection, it may takes a few seconds to complete the setting.

This program is only displayed when more than two fixed terminals are connected.

Selecting the Standby Display*1 (Level 0)

You can select the number, extension num- ber (EXT), DECT system number (DECT- SYS-NO.), or DECT system and extension number (DECT-SYS-NO.&EXT), which is displayed in the standby mode. You can also select not to display any of these num- bers (OFF).

(Default: OFF)

Selecting the Date / Time Display*1 (Level 0) You can select showing only the date (DATE) or date and time (TIME) in the standby mode display.

(Default: TIME)

ACCESS DECT-SYS = DECT-SYS1

STANDBY DISPLAY = OFF

DATE/TIME DISPLY = TIME

Clearing the Settings in Memory (Level 1) All of the following settings can be

returned to their default settings at one

time.

MEMORY CLEAR

Call log numbers*2

Ringer volume

Receiver volume –PS Programming items

(except: Selecting the DECT System; Canceling the PS Registration; Setting the PS Programming Password; Setting the DECT System Lock)

*1: Only displayed when registered to a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System and “ ” is displayed.

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*2: Only cleared when registered to a system other than a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System.

 

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Contents KX-TD7500CE RF Interface Unit with 4-Station Line KX-TD144 AccessoriesRechargeable Handset Clip Battery IntroductionContents Location of Controls Headset Jack Microphone Charge Contacts Charge Indicator Power SwitchFully charged Medium Low Battery needs to be charged Radio signals from the Cell StationBattery strength Fault Standard Battery Life Installing the BatteriesInstalling a Battery Replacing a BatteryCharging a Battery Selecting the Display Language Initial SettingsRegistering the PS Press the Volume UP / Down Control button Adjusting the Ringer VolumeAdjusting the Receiver Volume Installing the Handset Clip Talk after the called party answers Basic OperationsIntercom Calls Enter the extension numberOutside Calls Line Access, Automatic / CO line groupLine Access, Automatic selects an idle CO line Enter the line access codePress Flexible CO Line Access, IndividualPress Cancel after the conver Sation Clearing all of the numbers in the call log Redialing a number in the call logRedialing Or place the PS on the Charger If the PS is not on the ChargerIf the PS is on the Charger Quick Answering If a headset is connected to the PSRetrieving a call on exclusive hold Placing a call on holdRetrieving a call on hold Placing a call on exclusive holdPress Function for 2 seconds SettingCanceling PBX Extension Dialing Directory Using the DirectoryPS Dialing Directory PBX System Speed Dialing DirectoryKEY Modify Book Storing from Name to Phone Number Storing Names and Numbers in the PS Dialing DirectoryPress OK OK Press OK OK again Storing from Phone Number to NameDigits Press Function Book Repeatedly until the desired item is To edit an item, pressPress OK OK Edit the number Edit the name. Refer toPBX Extension Dialing Directory Dialing Using the DirectoryDialing by selecting the name PS Dialing DirectoryPress Talk Intercom Dialing by selecting the entryIntercom Or Flexible COPress Book repeatedly until Desired Delete display Appears Press Function Press BookKeys Entering CharactersCombination Table Number of pressing times SpaceFor example, to enter T om Jones Press OK OK Continue with the required opera- tions Key OperationsOther Operations On-Hook Press the Talk or Cancel buttonAnswering, Direct CO Line Absent Message CapabilityAccount Code Entry Alternate Calling Ring/V oiceCall Hold, Retrieve Busy Station Signaling BSSCall Forwarding Call Pickup, Group Call ParkCall Pickup, CO Line Call Pickup, DirectedConference Call Splitting Call WaitingCall Transfer to CO Line Call Transfer to ExtensionDo Not Disturb DND Direct Inward System Access DisaData Line Security Display Call InformationExecutive Busy Override Extension External Feature AccessElectronic Station Lockout Emergency CallOperator Call PagingOne-Touch Dialing Paging and Transfer Redial, Saved Number Paging -ANSWERPulse to Tone Conversion Redial, Last NumberSuper EXtra Device Port Sxdp Station Feature Clear System Speed DialingStation Speed Dialing Timed Reminder Voice Mail Transfer Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station TafasTwo-Way Recording into Voice Mail† Voice Mail IntegrationProgramming Overview PS Programming Items Description PS ProgrammingSelecting the Ringer Pattern Level Setting the Keypad Backlight Mode LevelSetting the Key Tone Level Controling the Directory Lock Level Setting the Quick Answering Mode LevelSelecting the Standby Display*1 Level Default TimeReturned to their default settings at one Time Selecting the Dect System LevelSetting the Guidance Menu Level Canceling the PS Registration LevelPress Function Book 2 times Make sure the Power Switch is set to onThis step is not necessary for clearing settings in memory PS Programming OperationsSystem Lock display. Refer to steps Search the PS Password or DectEnter the same password again Press OK OK To exit the PS Programming mode CancelPS Password = Enable PS Password = Disable PBX Programming Overview PBX ProgrammingPBX Programming Operations Redial Before Requesting HelpBefore Requesting Help Environment Safety InstructionsPlacement Noise Operating RangePSQX1730ZB K1198KM1128

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