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    Call your unit
    Press remote code no.
    -To playback all messages,press !.-Io playback new messages,press [.-For repeat, press E.-For skip, pressEl.-To resel the tape atler playback,
    press S.-To save lhe messages, hang up
    after playback.
    When you press a button, press firmly.
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    							To skip grecling message,
    press $.
    To tum oll lhe answering syslem,press @then hang up.
    To re-record greeting message1. Pressfl to re-record firstgreeting message.
    0rPress @ to re-record secondgreeung message.
    2. Speak after a long beep. Donot pause for over 5 seconds3. When finished, press f,1.
    To monitol loom sound, press E.
    To change the greeting messageTo firsl greeting;
    PressS, then [.To second greeting;
    Press f,1, then E.To pre-recorded greeting;
    Press $, then S.-The unit will play back thegreeting message.
    .To lurn on the answering syslem,
    call your unit and wait for 15 rings.
    The unit will answer, then hang up.oThe unit will enter into the Voice
    Menu mode if you do not press a
    button.
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    							Troubleshooting guide
    PROBLEMCAUSE & REMEDY
    The unit does not work,
    and/or I cannot remove the
    tape from the unit.
    -Plug in the AC adaptor again.
    The answering system is on
    but no incoming messages
    are recorded.
    -The REC TIME selector is set to the
    GREETING ONLY position. Change
    it to the VOX or 1 MIN position.
    -The greeting message is recorded
    improperly or not recorded, so no
    one can leave a message. Check
    and record a new greeting message.
    The call counter shows Err. -The greeting message tape is not
    inserted. Insert the tape.
    -The greeting message tape might
    be broken. Replace it with a new
    one
    6 quick beeps sound during
    greeting message recording,
    and it results in failure.
    -Re-record your greeting message.
    Speak clearly and loudly, and do not
    pause for over 5 seconds while
    recording.
    When a message is played
    back, the sound level is low,
    even if the volume is high.
    -Clean the heads. (See page 45.)
    -Replace the incoming message
    tape with a new one.
    The unit does not answer
    remotely.
    -The answering system is turned off.
    To set the unit to answer the call,
    call your unit and wait for 15 rings.
    (See page 38.)
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    PROBLEMCAUSE & REMEDY
    I press the dial button of a
    touch tone phone after the
    unit answers, but the
    answering system does not
    respond.
    -Make sure that you press your
    correct remote code number. To
    check your remote code number.
    (See page 30.)
    -The answering system may not
    respond if a remote touch tone
    phone produces tones that are too
    short to activate the unit, so when
    you press any button, press firmly.
    Some incoming messages
    have not been recorded up to
    the end.
    --Program the CPC function to the b
    position. (See page 18.)
    The incoming message tape
    continues to run after a caller
    hangs up.
    -Set the REC TIME selector to the1 MlN position.
    While operating the unit, the
    AC adaptor feels warm.
    -This is a normalcondition.
    When you lift up the
    telephone handset to answer
    a call, the greeting is heard
    and it does not stop.
    -Press the hookswitch on the
    telephone about one second.
    Then you can answer a call.
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    							Maintenance
    Tape deck
    Since the head and capstan assemblies are in contact with the tape, dirt
    and residue from the tape may easily adhere to these parts, causing
    distortion. These parts should be cleaned periodically in the manner
    described below.
    Clean the head surface, pinch roller and capstan with a cotton swab. lf
    these surfaces are extremely dirty, wipe them with the cotton swab
    dampened with alcohol, then wipe them with a dry soft cloth.
    Heads Pinch roller
    @@
    Notes:-Do not bring magnetic or metal objects, such as a screwdriver, near
    the head assemblies, as such objects could magnetize the heads.-Do not oil any part of the unit.
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    							Cassette tape-For optimum sound quality and
    performance, we recommend
    that you use the opposite
    side (side-2) after six
    months and replace the tape
    with a new one every year,
    assuming that the unit answers
    about ten calls a day.-Never place a cassette tape
    near a magnetic source, such
    as a magnet or a TV set;
    because it may erase or distort
    the recorded message on the
    tape.-Slack in the tape can be
    tightened by rotating the tape
    reel with an instrument like a
    pencil, as shown.
    Cassette panel installation
    lf the panel comes off, replace it by pushing as shown.
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    							lm portant safety i nstructions
    When using this unit, basic safety
    precautions as below should
    always be followed to reduce the
    risk of fire, electric shock, or
    personal injury.
    1. Read and understand all
    instructions.
    Follow allwarnings and
    instructions marked on this
    unit.
    Unplug this unit from wall
    outlets before cleaning. Do
    not use liquid or aerosol
    cleaners. Use a damp cloth
    for cleaning.
    Do not use this unit near
    water, for example, near a
    bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen
    sink, or the like.
    Install this unit securely on a
    stable surface. Serious
    damage may result if the unit
    falls.
    Do not cover slots and
    openings of the unit, for they
    are provided for ventilation
    and protection against
    overheating. Never place the
    unit near radiators, in/or a
    place where proper
    ventilation is not provided.
    Use only the power source
    as marked on the unit. lf you
    are not sure of the type of
    the power supply to your
    home, consult your dealer or
    local power company.
    8.
    9.
    10.
    Do not place objects on the
    power cord. Install the unit
    where no one can step on
    the cord.
    Do not overload wall outlets
    and extension cords as this
    can result in the risk of fire or
    electric shock.
    Never push any objects into
    this unit through slots as
    they may result in risk of fire
    or electric shock. Never spill
    any liquid on the unit.
    To reduce the risk of electric
    shock, do not disassemble
    this unit, but take it to a
    qualified serviceman when
    some service or repair work
    is required. Opening or
    removing covers may
    expose you to dangerous
    voltages or other risks.
    lncorrect reassembly can
    cause electric shock when
    the appliance is
    subsequently used.
    Unplug this unit from the wall
    outlet and refer servicing to
    qualified service personnel
    under the following
    conditions:
    A. When the power supply
    cord or plug is damaged
    or frayed.
    B. lf liquid has been spilled
    into the unit.
    C. lf the unit has been
    exposed to rain or water.
    11.
    4.t
    2.
    3.
    5.
    6.
    12.
    7.
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    							D. lf the unit does not work
    normally by following the
    operating instructions.
    Adjust only controls
    covered by the operating
    instructions, for improper
    adjustment may require
    extensive work by a
    qualified technician.
    E. lf the unit has been
    dropped or damaged.
    F. lf the unit exhibits a
    distinct change in
    performance.
    During thunderstorms, avoid
    using telephones except
    cordless types. There may
    be a remote risk of electric
    shock from lightning.
    Do not use this unit to report
    a gas leak in the vicinity of it.
    INSTALLATION:
    1. Never install telephone wiring
    during a lightning storm.
    Never install telephone jacks
    in wet locations unless the
    jack is specifically designed
    for wet locations.
    Never touch uninsulated
    telephone wires or terminals
    unless the telephone line has
    been disconnected at the
    network interface.
    Use caution when installing or
    modifying telephone lines.
    WARNING:
    TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
    HMARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
    THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR
    ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
    2.
    3.
    4.13.
    14.
    SAVE THESE
    INSTRUCTIONS
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    FCC and other information
    lf requested by the telephone
    company, inform them as follows:
    FCC registration No.
    (found on the bottom of the unit)
    RingerEquivalence . .. O.2B
    The particular telephone line to which
    the equipment is connected.
    This unit must not be connected to a
    coin ooerated line.
    lf you are on a party line, check with
    your local telephone company.
    Ringer Equivalence No. (REN):
    The REN is useful in determining 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 RENs 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.
    In the event terminal equipment
    causes harm to the teleohone
    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 oroblem with their
    equipment.
    (c) Inform the customer of the right
    to bring a complaint to the
    Federal Communication
    Commission Dursuant to
    procedures set out in FCC 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 FCC
    Part 68.
    lf such changes can be reasonably
    expected to render any customer
    terminal equipment incompatible with
    telephone company com munications
    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.
    CAUTIONT
    To assure continued compliance with
    FCC rules, do not make any
    unauthorized modifications.
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    							Note:
    This equipment has been tested and
    found to comply with the limits for a
    Class B digital device, pursuant to
    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
    limits are designed to provide
    reasonable protection against
    harmful interference in a residential
    installation. This equipment
    generates, uses, and can radiate
    radio frequency energy and, if not
    installed and used in accordance with
    the instructions, may cause harmful
    interference to radio
    communications. However, there is
    no guarantee that interference will
    not occur in a oarticular installation. lf
    this equipment does cause harmful
    interference to radio or television
    reception, which can be determined
    by turning the equipment off and on,
    the user is encouraged to try to
    correct the interference by one or
    more of the following measures:
    -Reorient or relocate the receiving
    antenna.-lncrease the seoaration between
    the equipment and receiver.-Connect the equipment into an
    outlet on a circuit different from
    that to which the receiver is
    connected.-Consult the dealer or an
    experienced radio/TV technician
    for help.
    olf there is any trouble, disconnect
    the unit from the telephone line and
    connect a known working phone. lf
    the known working phone operates
    properly, have your unit repaired by
    one of the specified Panasonic
    Factory Service Centers. lf the
    known working phone does not
    operate properly, consult with your
    telephone company..The unit should not be placed in
    room where the temperature is less
    than 5C (41F) or greater than
    40c (104F).
    oThe unit should be situated so that
    the location or position does not
    interfere with its proper ventilation.
    Allow 10 cm (4) clearance around
    the unit..When the unit is not used, turn the
    power off. When left unused for
    long periods of time, the unit should
    be unplugged from the household
    AC outlet..Do not place heavy objects on top
    of this unit.oPlace the unit on a flat level
    surface. Damp basements should
    also be avoided.
    .Do not subject this unit to excessive
    smoke, dust, mechanical vibration,
    shock, or direct sunlight.
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