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    							When you are required from the telephone company, notify the following: 
    Telephone number to which the system will be connected ................ 
    Make .................................................. Panasonic 
    Model.. .............................................. KX-T30800 
    FCC Registration No. .................. 
    found on the bottom of the unit 
    Ringer Equivalence 
    .......................................... 0.43 
    The Jack Code needed will depend upon the requirements 
    of the telephone system 
    to which the system will be connected. 
    The specific jack code needed can and should be ascertained by the telephone 
    company at the time 
    of installation. 
    Present FCC Regulations prohibit connecting this unit to a party line, or to a coin 
    operated telephone. 
    Please read the section on “Telephone Company and FCC Requirements and 
    Responsibilities” on page 5-8. 
    f I 
     The serial number of this product may be found 
    the label afixed to the 
    bottom 
    of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space 
    provided and retain this book as a permanent record 
    of your purchase to aid in 
    identification in the event 
    of theft. 
    MODEL NO.: 10 
    I 
    SERIAL NO. : 
    I 
    : 
    : 
    /  
    DATE OF PURCHASE 
    NAME OF DEALER 
    DEALER’S ADDRESS  
    						
    							Frume Grourzd Connection 
    Rechargeable Battery Instullntion 
    Connecrion of The Central Office Line 
    Connection of the Extension (for Proprietary Telephone 
    KX- T3082O/KX- T3083OlKX- T308.50). . . . . 
    Connection of Standard Telephone to Extensions 
    External Music Source 
    Paging Equipment 
    Connection of The Optional Doorphone (KX-T30865) 
    To Connect Polarity Sensitive Telephone 
    To Connect Optional System Back-up Utlit (KX-A16) 
    Programming Instructions . . . . ...................... . . . 2-l 
    Example of Progratnming . . . . ...................... . . . 2-3 
    Date and Time . 
    86 JAN.01 WED 
    12:00 AM 2-4 
    System Speed Calling Entry 
    CO Connection Assignmenr 
    Dial Mode (TonelPulse) Selection . . 
    Switching Mode (DaylNight Service) 
    Starting 7;ime (DaylNight Service) has not been 
    stored . 2-5 
    has been added . 
    TONE 
    mattual mode 
    day service 9:AM 
    ~ night service 5:PM . . . 
    I . . . . 
    1 . . . . 
    . . . 
    . . 
    . 
    2-8 
    2-9 
    2-10 
    2-11 
    Flexible Duy Outward Dialing Assignment .’ all ~0’~ have 
    been assigned on 
    all extensions 2-13 
    Flexible Night Outward Dialing Assignment al[ ~0’s have 
    been assigned on 
    all extensions 2-14 
    Flexible Duy Ringing Assigntnent . all ~0’~ have 
    been assigned on 
    all extensions . . . . . 2-15 
    Flexible Night Ringing Assigntnent all ~0’~ have 
    been assigned on 
    all exrensions . . . . . I 2-16 
    Toll Restriction-Cluss Assignment cllIss 1 . . . . . . 2-17 
    Toll Restriction-Arerz Code Selection has not been 
    stored 
    Programmuble Operator Cull has been added 
    Host PBX Access Codes Assignment has tlot been 
    stored . . , . 2-l 9 
    . . . 2-20 
    . . . . . .2-21 l-l 
    l-2 
    . 1-4 
    . l-5 
    . l-5 
    . l-6 
    . . . l-7 
    l-8 
    l-9 
    . l-9 
    l-10 
    1-12 
    1-13  
    						
    							2-22 
    Automatic Answering (AutomaticlManual) Auto Answer . . . . . . 
    Selection 
    Preferred Line Assignment. .............. non-assignment ... 
    Programmable Call Waiting ............. has been removed ... 
    Duration Time Count Start Mode ......... 5S 
    after &al ... 
    Hookswitch Flash Timing ............... 600 msec ... 
    Disconnect Time ....................... 1.5 see ... 
    Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal ....... has been added ... 
    Intercom Alerting Mode 
    ................. Tone Call ... 
    Programmable Doorphone ............. D-Phone 1,2 ... 
    Dial Call Pickup Group Assignment. ...... 
    Pickup-G: 1 ... 
    Busy Tone Selection ................... TONE: 1 ... 
    Hold Time Reminder ................... 3 minutes ... 
    Hold Recall Time Set ................... 30 set 
    ... 
    Programmable External Paging Access Tone has been added ... 
    Programmable Toll Prefix ............... with 1 
    ... 
    Programmable Secret Auto Dial ......... No Secret 
    ... 
    . . 2-23 
    . . . 2-24 
    . . 2-25 
    . . 
    2-26 
    . . 2-27 
    . . 2-28 
    . 2-29 
    . . 
    2-30 
    . . 2-31 
    . 2-32 
    . . 2-33 
    . . 2-34 
    . 2-35 
    . . . 2-36 
    . . 2-37 
    Inter Oftice Calling (Intercom) 
    .................................. 3-l 
    Outward Dialing. 
    ............................................. 3-2 
    Speed Dialing 
    ................................................ 3-3 
    One Touch Dialing. 
    ........................................... 3-4 
    Calling Doorphone. 
    ........................................... 3-6 
    Distinctive Dial Tone 
    .......................................... 3-6 
    Automatic Call Back Busy-(Camp-on) ...... : ............... 
    Busy Station Signaling .................................. 
    LastNumberRedial 
    ...................................... 
    Answer. ................. 
    Automatic Answer-Intercom 
    Dial Call Pickup .......... 
    Directed Call Pickup ...... 
    Call Park Retrieve ........ 
    Doorphone .............. 
    Distinctive Ring Tone ...... 
    ile 
    &?.a 
    Call on Hold-CO 
    Call on Exclusive Hold:Cg . 1 : 1: 1: 1: : 1 
    Call on Hold-Intercom , . . . . . . . . . 
    Call on Exclusive Hold-Intercom . . . . . 
    Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Call Waiting. . . . . . . , . . . . . . 
    Call Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Call Splitting-Between CO and Intercom . 
    Call Splitting-Intercom . . . . 
    . . . 
    . . . . 
    . . . ...... 
    ...... 
    ...... 
    ...... 
    ...... 
    ...... 
    3-7 
    3-8 
    3-8 
    3-9 
    3-9 
    3-10 
    3-10 
    3-11 
    3-12 
    3-12 
    ........................ 3-13 
    ........................ 3-14 
    ........................ 3-15 
    ........................ 3-16 
    ....................... 3-17 
    ....................... 3-18 
    ....................... 3-19 
    ....................... 
    3-20 
    ....................... 
    3-21  
    						
    							aging 
    Paging All Extensions .............. 
    Paging Group ...................... 
    Paging-External .................. 
    Paging And Transfer ................ 
    Paging-Answer .................... 
    use of er Features 
    Background Music .................. 
    Mute Operation .................... 
    One Touch Access for System Features 
    External Feature Access .............. 
    PulselTone Conversion .............. 
    Time Setting. ....................... 
    Intercom Alerting Mode. ............. 
    Busy Lamp Field. ................... 
    Duration Time of Call Display ........ 
    Lockout .......................... 
    Mixed Station Dialing ................ 
    Power Failure Transfer .............. 
    tati0 
    g 
    Call Forwarding . . 
    Dial Call Pickup Deny 
    Do not Disturb . . . 
    Data Line Security 
    Saved Number Redial 
    Flexible Night Service 
    Station Program Clear I 
    ...... .._ ...... 
    ............... 
    ............... 
    . 
    . 
    When a Line is Busy .................... 
    To Receive Calls ........................ 
    While Having a Conversation. ............. 
    Paging ................................. 
    Use of Ofher Features .................... 
    Station Programming ................. 
    During Installation ...................... 
    During Connection ...................... 
    During Operation ...................... 
    Reset Button ............................ 
    D TMF Receiver Check .................. . . 
    . . . .  . . I . 
    . . . . . . 3-21 
    : 3-22 
    3-22 
    .3-23 
    .3-23 
    3-24 
    : 3-25 
    3-2.5 
    : 3-26 
    .3-27 
    .3-27 
    .3-28 
    3-28 
    : 3-29 
    3-29 
    : 3-29 
    3-29 
    .......... 
    3-30 
    .......... 
    3-32 
    .......... 
    3-33 
    .......... 3-34 
    .......... 3-34 
    .......... 3-35 
    .......... 3-36 
    ....... 4-l 
    ....... 4-2 
    ....... 
    4-3 
    ....... 4-4 
    ....... 4-5 
    ....... 
    4-6 
    ....... 
    4-8 
    5-l 
    5-2 
    5-3 
    5-3 
    . 5-4 
    Table of System Features ...................................... 5-5 
    List of Tones. ................................................... 
    5-6 
    ing Tones . . . . . . . . . 
    Specification . . . . . . . 
    5-7 
    Telephone Company and FCC 
    esponsibilities . . . . . . . . . 5-8 
    thers ..,_.......___............................................ 
    5-9 
    rranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~-IO 
    ............................................... 5-11 
    irectory ................................. .,.5-l 2 
    ming Table ......................................... .5-14 
    ference Card for lephone ........... .5-18  
    						
    							Button A 
    Button B Power Indicator 
    round Terminal 
    attery Backup Connector 
    Push Buttons A and B simultaneously to open Front Cover. 
    Outside Modular __ 
    Jacks (CO) )Station Modular Jacks 
    tern Program Switch 
    II -- 
    Power Switch  
    						
    							Avoid installing in the following places. (Doing so may result in malfunction, noise, or discoloration.) 
    . In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature range: 32”F-104°F) 
    ~ Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or 
    contacts. 
    . Piaces in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. 
    . Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit. 
    5. Near high-frequency sewing machines or electric welders. 
    . On or near computers, telexes, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners. 
    (It is preferable not to install in the same room with the above equipment.) 
    . Near radio broadcast antennas (including short wave). 
    s Install at least 6 feet from radios and televisions. (both the electronic modular switching system and EMSS 
    proprietary telephones) 
    . Do not obstruct area around the electronic modular switching system. (for reasons 
    of maintenance and 
    inspection-be especially careful to allow space 
    for cooling above and at the sides of the electronic modular 
    switching system) 
    The wall where the KY-T30810 is to be mounted must be able to support a weight 
    of KX-T30810. If screws other 
    than the ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws at the enclosed ones. 
    1. Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark 2. Install the 3 screws into the wall. 
    - the 3 screw positions. 
    zEs.------ 
    -t- 
    ~--- -.--------t- 
    templet 
    __ 
    , 
    Qae------ ---+ 
    ok the unit on the screw heads.  
    						
    							1. Place the templet (included) to mark the 3 screw 
    positions. 
    r 
     
    ycm ..--...._....-_ + 
    w _____ -------Jr 
    templet 3. Install the 3 screws into the anchor plugs. 
    4. Hook the unit on the screw heads.  2. Drill 3 holes and drive the anchor plugs (in- 
    cluded) with a hammer, flush to the wall. 
    1-3  
    						
    							Cautions 
    . Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel 
    with the ACpower source, computer, telex, 
    etc. If the cables rrtn near those wires, shield 
    the cables with metal tube or use shield 
    cables atld ground the shields. 
    2. When cables ruu on the ,fZoorv use prorec- 
    tars or the like to protect rhe wires where 
    rhey may be stepped on. Avoid wiring 
    under carpers. 
    3. Avoid using the same AC 120 V powel 
    supply outlet for compurers, telexes, and 
    ofher office equipment. 
    Otherwise, KX-T30810 system operation 
    may be inrerrupred by rhe irlducrion noise 
    .from such equipments. 
    . Please use one pair telephone wire for 
    extension connection of (telephone) equip- 
    ments such as standard telephone, data 
    terminal, answering machine, computer, 
    etc., except proprietary telephone KX- 
    T30830, KX- T30820, KX-T30850 etc.). 
    Speaker 
    Anzplifier 
    (One pair) 
    (Voice Data Terminal) After all rhe connechons are completed, turn 
    the Power Switch ON. 
    Optional Systenz Back-up 
    Unit (KX-AI6) 
    120 V 60 Hz 
    w 
    .a toC01 
    0 toco2 
    \I* to co 3 
    3 Omides 
    (Two pair) 
    8 Extemion Litles 
    Terminal 
    Phone 
    (Two pair) 
     
    Telephorle 
    with Arxwering 
    Machine KX- T30850 
    1-4 
    Doorphone I Doorphone Z 
    Extension I1 must 
    always be KX- T30830. 
    KX- T30820  
    						
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