Panasonic Kx T5200 Operating Instructions Manual
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AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE ANSWERING SYSTEM EASA-PHONEo Moder N KX-T5200
Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY f NSTRUCTIONS on pages 47 and 48 before use. Read and understand all instructions. IntroduCtlon (Foarurm) Thank you lor purchaelng tha Panasonlc KX-T5200. Thg KX 15200 is tttt rtttlrttttrtltr: lnlttlrlrr)rto rrrrrw.rrtrrl ryrrlont willr rlual micro cassette tapos. You catt uuu llro folluwlng (,(,nvonloftt loulures. oNew molrrgc playback (p. 23) Listening to only tho rrrussrrl;oa you hava nol lrlnyod txrck before rVolce promptr (p. .|3, 10, 32) For time, voico rolrrolo rfronlt, lrrrnrllor of monsnqos, pre-recorded greeting messngo, rrrrrl ltrrro/rIry rrlrrrrrp otr guclr rnessage oPre-recorded grottng m....9. (p, 10) oTone rrmote oplrrtlon (p. 30-42) Listenlng to nll mossrrqos or new messages from a remote location with touch tono phone AccesgOrlel lfor accessory order, call toll free 1-800-332-5368.) Telephone Line Cord (p.e) Micro Cassette Tapes (p. 8, 46) Greeting Message Tape (MC-10)Incoming Message Tape (MC-30) i li* AC Adaptor (KX-A1 1) -2-
Contents Location of controls 5 Display 7 Settinguptheunit. ...8 Inserting the cassette taPes 8 Connection... ......9 Settingselectors .... .10 Timeanddayadjustment... ......12 Recording apersonal greeting message .......14 Pre-recordedgreetingmessages ... ....16 Checking the greeting message . . . .17 Setting the CPC (Calling Party Control) function . . . . . .18 Setting the greeting monitor function . . . .19 Automaticansweringoperation . -. 20 Setting the unit to answer the call . . .21 Selecting the greeting message - . .21 Listening to the recorded messages . . . . .22 Listening to new messages only . . . .23 Listening to all the recorded messages . . . -23 Savingsomeold messages ... ...25 Resetting the incoming message tape . . -26 Erasing the recorded messages . . 26 I I t -3-
-ErtFFr .tt* l Recordlngyourown motrage ..,,.27 Rmordlngrtolrphonoconv.rration .....28 Monftorlnglncomlngcalll,,,,,.,... ....29 Remote opcratlon lrom a touch tont phonr . . . .30 Settlngtheremotecodonurrrbor., .......30 Goingintovolcemenu...,. ......31 Listof thevoice menu .......32 Direct remote operation (Basic) . . . .34 Direct remote operation (Advanced) . . . . . . . ., . .36 Troubleshootingguide ......43 Maintenance.. ...45 lmportantsafetyinstructions ......47 FCC and other information . . .49 -4-
ANSWER ON Button and Indicator (p.20,21) Location of controls MEMO Button (p. 18,27) STOP Button (p. 18, 19,24) ALL MESSAGE PLAYBACK Button (p.23) NEW MESSAGE PLAYBACK Button (p. 23) VOLUME Buttons (p. 11) 2WAY REC (Recording) Button (p. 19, 28) FF (Fast Forward)/SKIP Button (p 24) ( Rewind)/REP EAT Button (p.24) -5-
---I fa+ +. DAY/HOUR/MlN (Mlnrrlo) tlrrllorrr (p 13) TIME CHECK []rrllorr (gr lll) GRLLTINO SLI | ( I llutton (p. 15,21) GRf fTINO f ll (;OnD Rrrllorr (p. 15) Olllf I lNO Cl{l ( ll( lhllon (p 17) ICM LIIASL Uullorr (p 26) REMOTE CODE Button (p. 30) MIC (Microphone) (p. 15) MESSAGE ALERT Selector (p 1 1) REC (Recording) TIME Selector (p. 11, 16) RINGS (Ring times) Selector (p 10) -6-
Display GREEnNa l_J___l,-t,_t First greeting message is selected. (pages 15 and 21) No messages have been recorded. anrcnNe l___a__l E Second greeting message is selected. (pages 15 and 21) 2 messages have been recorded. anenne @__l,_lt Pre-recorded greeting message is selected. (pages 16 and 21) 4 messages have been recorded. eaeenue -, 1g4ql,=,_t First greeting message is selected and the REC TIME selector is in the GREETING ONLY position. (page 1 1) The clock in the unit is not adjusted. Program it before use. (page 12) GREETING {__l_j r.Y., l:! !1 The first greeting is being recorded. The call counter counts the recording duration. (page 15) GREETING Er:r -lt,l t= When recording the first greeting message, it results in failure. atr 5 You are adjusting the volume. The number shows the current volume level. (page 11) tflrn ,-twE t= When the volume level is set to maximum (8). The unit is in the programming mode. (pages 18 and 19) c,neenxe 11 _) ltltatF -7-
Setting up the unit Inserting the cassette tapes Remove the stopper of the micro cassette tapes. trlaltll]]r:lnsert micro cassette tapes with the full reel of each tape to the left.,i:,,r,-,.::..........i Greeting Message Tape (MC-10) wrj- k Incoming Message Tape (MC-30) Opon the caesollo panol BLUE Label s
Connection AC Adaptor Notes:-USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTOR KX-A11. -AC adaptor must remain connected at alltimes. Power Outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz) -9- Fasten the AC adaptor cord to the cord holder. Single-Line Telephone Jack (RJ11C)
Setting selectors O RINGS (Ring times) Selector @ REC (Recording) Tl Selector @ uessncE ALERT Setector O RINGS (Ring times) Selector rott JlLzSAVER 4 Toll saver When you call the unit from a touch tone telephone, the number of rings before the unit answers informs you if there are any new messages. -lf the unit answers on the 2nd ring: There is at least one new message.-tf the unit answers on the 4th ring: There are no new messages. Hang up immediately when you hear the 3rd ring. Because the 3rd ring indicates there are no new messages. This saves you the toll charge for the call. Used to select the number of rings before the unit answers. 2: The unit answers a call on the second ring. 4: The unit answers a call on the fourth ring. TOLL SAVER: See below. -10-