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    							Panasonic 
    INTEGRATED 
    TELEPHONE SYSTEM 
    EASA-PHONEm 
    MODEL NO. KX-T23 1 0 
    Please read before use 
    La referencia rApida en espafiol 
    puede ser encontrada en las paginas 16 - 18.  
    						
    							Features 
    Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone. 
    The KX-T2310 features include: 
    n Local Mode 
    The unit can be set to prohibit the user from making long-distance and 
    overseas calls. 
    W One-Touch/Speed Dialing 
    for up to 20 16-digit telephone numbers plus 8 one-touch automatic dialing 
    buttons. 
    H One-Touch Redial 
    for the last dialed number every time the redial button is pressed, 
    n Switchable Tone/Pulse Settings 
    for compatibility with tone-actuated computer systems and any phone line  
    						
    							W One-Touch Tone Switching 
    lets you temporarily switch to tone from pulse mode by pressing a button. 
    W Electronic Hold 
    to hold your calling party --- can be released just by lifting the handset of 
    the unit or any extension. 
    W Timed Flash (700 ms) Memory 
    for automatic dialing and special telephone company services, such as call 
    waiting. 
    n 3-Step Ring-Volume Control 
    to set Off/Low/High ring-volume level.  
    						
    							Precautions 
    Before using this unit, please read these 
    operating instructions carefully. 
    Take special care to follow the warning 
    indicated on the unit itself as well as the 
    safety suggestions listed below. 
    Installations 
    Environment 
    1) Water and Moisture: Do not use this 
    unit near water - for example, near 
    a bath tub, washbowl, swimming 
    pool, or the like. Damp basements 
    should also be avoided. 
    2) Heat: The unit should be situated 
    away from heat sources such as 
    radiators and the like. It also should 
    not be placed in temperatures less 
    than 41 “F (5°C) or greater than 104°F 
    Placement 
    1) Ventilation: The unit should be 
    situated so that its location or position 
    does not interfere with its proper 
    ventilation. Allow 4” (10 cm) 
    clearance around the unit. 
    2) Foreign Material: Care should be 
    taken so that objects do not fall into 
    and liquids are not spilled into the 
    unit. Do not subject this unit to 
    excessive smoke, dust, mechanical 
    vibration, or shock. 
    3) Magnetism: The unit should be 
    situated away from equipment or 
    devices that generate a strong 
    magnetic field. 
    (40°C). 
    4) Stacking: Do not place heavy objects 
    on top of this unit. 
    5) Surface: Place the unit on a flat level 
    surface. 
    If there is any trouble, disconnect the 
    unit from the telephone line and connect 
    a known working phone. If the known 
    working phone operates properly, have 
    your Panasonic phone repaired by one 
    of the specified Panasonic Factory 
    Service Centers. If the known working 
    telephone does not operate properly, 
    consult with your telephone company. 
    For your future reference 
    Serial No. 
    Name of Dealer 
    Date of Purchase 
    Dealer’s Address (found on the bottom of the unit)  
    						
    							Important Information 
    In the event terminal equipment 
    causes harm to the telephone network, 
    the telephone company should notify 
    the customer, if possible, that service 
    may be stopped. However, where prior 
    notice is impractical, the company 
    may temporarily cease service 
    providing that they: 
    (a) Promptly notify the customer. 
    (b) Give the customer an opportunity 
    to correct the problem with their 
    equipment. 
    (c) Inform the customer of the right to 
    bring a complaint to the Federal 
    Communication Commission 
    pursuant to procedures set out in 
    F.C.C. Rules and Regulations 
    Subpart E of Part 68. 
    The Telephone Company may make 
    changes in its communications 
    facilities, equipment, operations or 
    procedures, where such action is 
    reasonably required in the operation 
    of its business and is not inconsistent 
    with the rules and regulations in F.C.C. 
    Part 68. If such changes can be 
    reasonably expected to render any 
    customer terminal equipment 
    incompatible with telephone company 
    communications facilities, or require 
    modification or alteration of such 
    terminal equipment, or otherwise 
    materially affect its use or 
    performance, the customer shall be 
    given adequate notice in writing, to 
    allow the customer an opportunity to 
    maintain uninterrupted service. 
    WARNING: 
    TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK 
    HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 
    PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE 
    OF MOISTURE. This telephone provides magnetic 
    coupling to hearing aids. 
    “This equipment has been tested and found 
    to comply with the limits for a Class B 
    computing device in accordance with the 
    specifications set forth insubpart J or Part 
    15 of the FCC Rules. If this equipment does 
    cause interference to radio or television 
    reception which can be determined by 
    turning the equipment on and off, use the 
    equipment in another location and/or utilize 
    an electrical outlet different from that used 
    by the receiver.” 
    Ringer Equivalence No. (REN): 
    The REN is useful to determine the quantity 
    of devices you may connect to your 
    telephone line and still have all of those 
    devices ring when your telephone number 
    is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum 
    of the REN’s of all devices connected to one 
    line should not exceed five (5.0). To be 
    certain of the number of devices you may 
    connect to your line, as determined by the 
    REN, you should contact your local 
    telephone company to determine the 
    maximum REN for your calling area. 
    ‘If you ship the product 
    Carefully pack and send it prepaid, 
    adequately insured and preferably in the 
    original carton. 
    Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the 
    complaint, to the outside of the carton. 
    Do NOT send the product to the Executive 
    or Regional Sales offices. They are NOT 
    , equippped to make repairs. 
    If requested by the Telephone Company, 
    infrom them as follows: 
    l FCC Registration No. . . . . . . 
    . . . . . (found on the bottom of the unit) 
    l Ringer Equivalence . . . . 1 .OB 
    *The particular telephone‘line to which 
    the equipment is connected. 
    Iv  
    						
    							Contents 
    c Preparation 
    I Operation 
    1 
    I General  
    						
    							Features ..................................... 
    Precautions ................................... 
    Important Information ........................... 
    Contents ..................................... 
    Location of controls and jack ..................... 
    Connection ................................... 
    Initial settings ................................. 
    Making Calls (Manual Operation) ................. 
    Receiving .................................... 
    Automatic Dialing .............................. 
    Other Operations .............................. 
    Special Phone Company Services ................ 
    Combination Dialing ............................ 
    Troubleshooting Guide .......................... 
    Accessory Order Information ....................... 
    Wall Mounting ................................. I 
    Ill 
    Iv 
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    3 
    5 
    6 
    7 
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    8 
    11 
    13 
    14 
    14 
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    15 
    Referencia rapida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 6 
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    							Location of controls and jack 
    3  
    						
    							@Direct Call Button : They are used to store telephone number and to 
    make call by one-touch dialing. 
    @Memory Card : The instructions for storing telephone numbers into z 
    memory and dialing are printed on this Card. You may 
    also use the reverse for writing telephone numbers. 4 
    m 
    ii 
    @Auto/Store Button : It is used to store and dial telephone number for C 
    speed dialing. 
    2 
    @Program Button : It is used to program telephone number. 
    @Pause Button : It is used to insert pause into dial. 
    @ Redial Button : It is used to r,edial the last dialed telephone number. 
    @Store/Hold Indicator 
    @Hold Button 
    : It is used to put the calling party on hold during a 
    conversation. 
    @Flash Button : It is used to access some of the features of your host 
    PBX and your telephone company. 
    @Telephone Line Jack 
    $fLocal Call Only Switch : 
    See page 6. 
    Accessories: 
    Telephone line cord One Handset One Handset cord One 
    4  
    						
    							Connection 
    Modular Jack for 
    single line (RJllC) 
    W This unit may not be connected to a coin operated line. If you are on a party 
    line, check with your local telephone company. 
    n Do not use any handset other than Panasonic handset made for the model 
    KX-T231 O/KX-T2315. 
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