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    QHeadset jack
    R{REC/ERASE ALL}
    SVolume key ({-} {+})
    T{ANSWER ON}
    ANSWER ON indicator
    U{INTERCOM}
    INTERCOM indicator
    V{TRANSFER}W{MESSAGE}
    MESSAGE indicator
    X{CALLER ID}
    Y{ERASE}
    Z{PHONEBOOK}
    !MIC (Microphone)
    Memory card:
    Remove the memory card 
    and use it as a name index 
    for speed dialer or 
    extensions.
    
    						
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    Battery installation
    Install a 9 V Alkaline (6LR61) battery 
    (sold separately) in the battery 
    compartment. It works as emergency 
    power during a power failure. The unit 
    will work as a standard telephone, so 
    that you can make or answer outside 
    calls with the handset. (You cannot use 
    the speakerphone, intercom, etc.)
    1Open the battery cover by sliding in 
    the direction of arrow (1), and take 
    out the battery snap (2).
    2Match the polarity and snap the 
    battery to the battery snap as shown.
    3Place the battery into the battery 
    compartment.
    4Dress the battery snap wire, and 
    close the battery cover.
    Note:
    LPlease refer to “Battery” on page 7 for 
    correct battery usage.
    LWhen the display shows “LOW BATT” 
    with a 9 V battery in the unit, the 
    battery needs to be changed 
    immediately. If the battery level is too 
    low, all LEDs might light up or flash and the unit is not guaranteed to 
    perform as normal during a power 
    failure. Replacing with a fresh battery 
    will restore normal function.
    LThe Manganese (6F22) battery can be 
    used but operating time when using it 
    will be dramatically shortened.
    LIt is recommended that the battery is 
    replaced annually.
    LIt is recommended that the battery is 
    replaced after a power outage.
    LThe battery operating time may 
    depend on usage conditions, ambient 
    temperature, and battery quality.
    LDuring a power failure the battery will 
    retain the clock memory (see “Date 
    and time” on page 24) and the redial 
    memory (see “Making a call using the 
    redial list” on page 25). If you do not 
    install the battery, the data in memory 
    will be lost during a power failure.
    LWhen storing or disposing of the 
    battery, please cover the positive (S) 
    and negative (T) terminals with tape.
    Battery replacement
    Disconnect the telephone line cord(s) 
    before opening the battery cover.
    Note:
    LYou do not need to disconnect the AC 
    adaptor, otherwise the clock memory 
    and the redial memory will be lost.
    LPlease refer to “Battery” on page 7 for 
    correct battery usage.
    Battery life
    The battery works as emergency power 
    during a power failure.
    Please remove the battery when you 
    cut the power supply, as the battery 
    will discharge automatically once the 
    power is cut according to the time as 
    follows.
    Operation
    Operating time
    (for a Panasonic 
    Alkaline battery)
    While in use 
    (talking)Approx. 3 hours
    While not in 
    use (standby)Approx. 4 hours
    
    						
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    Setup
    This unit can be used in 3 positions.
    On the desk
    – Normal (without the wall mounting adaptor)
    – With the wall mounting adaptor
    You can attach the wall mounting adaptor to slope this unit.
    On the wall 
    See “Wall mounting” on page 67 for details.LTo attach the wall mounting adaptor, 
    push it in the direction of the arrows 
    (1 and 2) as shown.
    
    						
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    Connecting the handset and AC adaptor
    Important:
    LUse only the included Panasonic handset PQJXC0401Z.
    LUse only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQLV210Z.
    Note:
    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.
    LThe unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend connecting a standard 
    telephone to the same telephone line or to the same telephone jack using a 
    Panasonic T-adaptor KX-J66 (see “Connecting a standard telephone” on page 69). 
    Emergency power can be supplied to the unit by installing a 9 V Alkaline (6LR61) 
    back-up battery (see “Additional/replacement accessories” on page 5).
    
    						
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    Connecting the telephone line cords
    A maximum of 16 system phones (KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300) can be 
    connected in parallel. To use the intercom, LINE1 must be connected at all extensions, 
    and must be the same phone number.
    Connecting the units to individual two-line telephone jacks
    Note:
    LIf a non-system phone is connected to the system phone (KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/
    KX-TS4300), the line indicators of this unit will not function for that telephone.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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    Connecting 2 two-line telephone jacks
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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    Connecting four single-line telephone jacks
    For this connection, please purchase two Panasonic 2-line adaptors KX-J24 and two 
    2-wire telephone line cords (Order No. PQJA10075Z) (see “Additional/replacement 
    accessories” on page 5).
    *1 2-line adaptor merges a 2-wire (single line) telephone outlet with another 2-wire 
    (single line) telephone line onto a single 4-wire (2-line) telephone line cord.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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    If you subscribe to a DSL service
    Please attach a noise filter (contact your DSL provider) to the telephone line between 
    the unit and the telephone line jack in the event of the following:
    – Noise is heard during conversations.
    – Caller ID features (see “Using Caller ID service” on page 43) do not function properly.
    Connecting 2 two-line telephone jacks
    For this connection, please purchase a Panasonic 2-line splitter KX-J42 and two 2-wire 
    telephone line cords (Order No. PQJA10075Z) (see “Additional/replacement 
    accessories” on page 5).
    Example: DSL line is LINE2.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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    Connecting four single-line telephone jacks
    For this connection, please purchase a Panasonic 2-line adaptor KX-J24 and three 
    2-wire telephone line cords (Order No. PQJA10075Z) (see “Additional/replacement 
    accessories” on page 5).
    Example: DSL line is LINE2.
    *1 2-line adaptor merges a 2-wire (single line) telephone outlet with another 2-wire 
    (single line) telephone line onto a single 4-wire (2-line) telephone line cord.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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    Setting up the line group
    If you have more than 2 system phones (KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300) and use 
    more than 4 lines in your system phones, you can set up the line group to work correctly 
    with the units. To program the line group, see “Line group” on page 52.
    Important:
    LYou can set up the line group only for LINE4. 
    Note:
    LYou can set up the line group unconnected from other extensions (private line). To 
    program the private line, see “Line group” on page 52.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS4100/KX-TS4200/KX-TS4300 Intercom work 
    at similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-
    7262) for special wiring configurations.
    
    						
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