Panasonic Home Network_system_ Users Guide
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Turning smart plugs on when a sensor is triggered See “Creating a scenario that uses a sensor as the trigger”, Page 44. Confirming smart plug status 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Plug]. 2 Select the [Individual] tab. R The status of each smart plug is displayed under the appropriate category name as explained below. – [Excessive Power] : Smart plugs that are reporting overcurrent or overwattage. The time each smart plug detected the error is also displayed. – [Out of Range]...
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3Select [Power Usage Log] . R Daily power consumption information for all smart plugs is displayed. R To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh]. Note: R The power consumption information that is displayed is for reference only and may differ from the actual amount of power consumed. R A smart plug’s power consumption will be displayed as 0.00 kWh for about an hour after it is connected, even if it has consumed power during that time. Phone features (overview) By...
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Dialing manually 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Phone]. 2 Enter the phone number. R To erase a number, tap . R To enter a dialing pause, tap and hold until a “,” (comma) is displayed. 3 Tap [Landline] or [Smartphone] according to the line you want to use to make the call. 4 If you made a landline call, tap [Disconnect] to end the call. Note: R If you are talking on a landline call and then receive and answer a mobile call, the landline call is either disconnected or put on...
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Hold Tap [Hold] during a call to place the call on hold. Tap [Hold] to return to the call. Flash/recall Tap the flash/recall icon during a call to use your landline phone service’s recall feature, such as to answer a second call or to switch between two different calls. Note: R If the flash/recall feature does not function properly, you may need to change the [Flash Time] setting ( “Landline settings”, Page 72). R This icon varies depending on the hub’s model number. Model numberIconKX-HNB600...
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Using cordless handsets If there are cordless handsets registered to the system, the following features are available. Making intercom calls You can call a cordless handset registered to the system and talk to the cordless handset user. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Phone]. 2 Tap [Intercom] . 3 Select the cordless handset that you want to call. 4 When finished, tap [Disconnect] to end the call. Note: R You cannot use the app to make intercom calls to other mobile devices. R iPhone,...
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Joining calls If a cordless handset user is talking on a landline call, you can join the call by tapping [In use]. Note: R Only one mobile device can join a landline call. Call logs You can use call logs to confirm previous landline call history, call back previous callers, and add new phone numbers to your contacts. Viewing the call log 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Phone]. 2 Open the [Call log] screen. 3 Tap the desired tab to view outgoing or incoming landline calls. Note: R The...
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Erasing the call logs iPhone, iPad 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Phone]. 2 Open the [Call log] screen. 3 Tap the desired tab to view outgoing or incoming landline calls. 4 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 30). 5 To erase all calls Tap [Delete All Calls] . To erase selected calls Tap [Delete Selected Calls] , tap next to the desired item, and then tap [Delete]. Android devices 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Phone]. 2 Open the...
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RUp to 500 contacts (500 phone numbers total) can be stored in the hub’s phonebook. R Contacts with no phone number assigned to them will not be copied. R If contact information includes characters not supported by the hub or cordless handsets, those characters will be replaced by “ ” when they are copied. Phone numbers stored with country codes If you have added the country code to phone numbers stored in your mobile device (i.e., if you begin certain phone numbers with “+” and a country code), those...
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6Tap [ADD] . 7 Enter the phone number and then tap [OK]. Blocking ranges of numbers By storing only the first few digits of a phone number, such as the area code, you can block all phone numbers that begin with the number you stored. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Telephone Settings] . 3 Tap [Call Block] . 4 Tap [Block a Range of Numbers] . 5 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 30). 6 Tap [ADD] . 7 Enter the number and then tap...
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To erase all ranges of phone numbers Tap [Block a Range of Numbers] . 5 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 30). 6 Tap [Delete All] ® [OK] . Sound settings You can change various settings related to how your mobile device behaves when landline calls and intercom calls are received. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Telephone Settings] . 3 Change the settings as desired. – [Ringtone] setting This setting determines the ring tone heard...