Panasonic Kx Td7694 Operating Instructions Manual
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Configuring Handset Settings Document Version 2007-06 51 Answer Option Key Option *1 Used to cancel the settings. Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault Any Key AnswerAnswers a call by pressing any dialing key. On Off Off Quick AnswerAnswers a call while charging by just lifting up a handset from the charger. On Off Off Auto AnswerSelects the types of calls that can be answered by AUTO ANSWER. Int Only Int Only Int & CO Auto Ans DelaySelects the number of seconds before a call is automatically answered when Auto Answer is turned on.0 s-20 s 6 s Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault F-CO Key NameEdits the names of the flexible CO keys.Max. 12 characters x 12 flexible CO keys x 4 basesNot stored Function KeyEdits Function Key list. Redial1: Redial Fwd/DND2: Fwd/DND Flash/Recall3: Flash/Recall Auto Answer4: Auto Answer Conference5: Conference Pause6: Pause Auto Dial7: Auto Dial PBX Program8: None None *19: None 0: PBX Program
Configuring Handset Settings 52 Document Version 2007-06 Display Option Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault LanguageSelects the display language. Auto Auto English Español FRANÇAIS BacklightTurns on the backlight of the LCD and keypad. On On On & Receiving Off LCD ContrastAdjusts the LCD contrast. Level 1-5 Level 3 Standby DisplaySelects the display in standby mode. H/S No. H/S No. Base & H/S No. Edit Edits the name displayed on the LCD while in standby mode.Max. 16 characters/4 digitsNot stored Category NameEdits the names of the catego- ries.Max. 15 characters x Category (1-9)Not stored GuidanceSelects whether the guidance display is shown or not in standby mode. On On Off Date&Time FormSelects the format for the date shown on the display in standby mode. DD-MM 12H MM-DD 12H DD-MM 24H MM-DD 12H MM-DD 24H DD-MM-YY MM-DD-YY Caller ID DispSelects which caller information is displayed when a call is received. Either the information stored in the Handset Phonebook or the PBX can be displayed. H/S Phonebook PBX Setting PBX Setting
Configuring Handset Settings Document Version 2007-06 53 Tone Option System Option *1 Only registered base is shown. *2 You can select multiple bases simultaneously. *3 Password is required. (4 digits) Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault Key ToneTurns the key tone on or off. On On Off Range AlarmSelects whether the range alarm tone rings or not. On On Off Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault Register H/SRegisters a handset to a base. Base 1-4 Not stored Cancel Base *1Cancels the registration of a handset.Base 1-4*2 Select Base*1Selects a base. Auto Auto Base 1-4 System LockSelects whether to lock the Sys- tem Option set or not. On *3Off Off Change PINBefore registering your handset with a PBX, enter the PBX’s PIN here. Once you have registered the handset with a PBX, this PIN can be changed so that the hand- set can be registered to an addi- tional PBX.Enter the PIN num- ber. (max. 8 digits) 1234
Configuring Handset Settings 54 Document Version 2007-06 Other Option *1 XX is identical to the CO line group number, and 8XX represents any 3-digit code starting with “8”. Sub ItemDescriptionSettingDefault Change PasswordChanges the handset password (4 digits) used for unlocking the Handset Phonebook and using the “Reset Handset” option.Enter Old Password. 1234 ↓ Enter New Password. ↓ Verify New Password. Line Access CDEnters the line access code that matches the setting of your PBX. Three access line codes can be stored.Select a number, then enter the code. (max. 6 digits)No.1: 9 No.2: 8XX *1 No.3: Not Stored Reset HandsetReturns the handset settings to its default settings.Enter Password. (4 digits) Not stored ↓ Select the desired item(s). ↓ Press “OK”.
Configuring Handset Settings Document Version 2007-06 55 Memo Alarm Setting An alarm will sound at the set time. A memo can also be displayed. Memo Alarm is available only when handset is within range of a CS. To s e t *1 You can select the format for the date and time. (See page 52.) *2 A “ ” will be displayed next to a day of the week that have been set. • You can select the ringer/LED/vibrate pattern for each Memo Alarm. (See page 50.) • If you are on a call at the time that the alarm is set to sound, it will sound after you have ended the call. Memo Alarm Setting Press the Joy- stick.Select “ Memo Alarm”.Press the Joy- stick.Select the alarm number. (1-3)Press the Joy- stick. [Select the Alarm mode—Once/Daily] [Once] Enter date and time. *1 [Daily] Enter the time.Enter memo. Press the Joy- stick.Press the Joy- stick.Press the Joystick for “Save”. [Select the Alarm mode—Weekly] *2 Enter time. Select the desired day of the week.Press the Right Soft Key.Press the Joy- stick.Press the Joy- stick. Enter memo. Press the Joy- stick.Press the Joy- stick for “Save”. [Select the Alarm mode—Off] Press the Joy- stick.Press the Joystick for “Save”.
Configuring Handset Settings 56 Document Version 2007-06 To delete the alarm mode setting To stop the alarm Press the Joy- stick.Select “ Memo Alarm”.Press the Joy- stick.Select the alarm number. (1-3)Press the Right Soft Key. Select “Yes”. Press the Joystick. Press all keys other than soft keys.
Troubleshooting and Error Messages Document Version 2007-06 57 Tro ublesh ootingTroubleshooting ProblemPossible CauseSolution The handset does not work.The battery is drained.Charge the battery fully. (See “Charging the Battery” on page 5.) The power is OFF.•Turn it ON. (See “Location of Controls” on page 7.) • Re-insert the battery and try again. (See “Battery Installa- tion” on page 5.) The handset does not ring.Ringer volume is set to “Off”.Adjust the ringer volume level. (See “Adjusting the Ringer Volume” on page 12.) You cannot make/ receive a call.The handset is out of range, or the CS is busy.Move closer to the CS or try again later. The radio channel is busy, or a radio communication error occurred.Try again later. You cannot dial. The number that you dialed is restricted by the PBX.Consult your dealer. Key lock mode is ON.To cancel the mode, press the Joy- stick for about 2 seconds. (See “Key Lock” on page 8.) The radio channel is busy or a radio communication error occurred.Try again later. The handset stops working during opera- tion.• Turn the handset off, then turn it back on. (See “Location of Controls” on page 7.) • Re-insert the battery and try again. (See “Battery Installation” on page 5.) You cannot use the handset during a power failure.The handset will not function dur- ing a power failure because the PBX stops emitting radiowaves. The headset does not work.A headset tone cannot be heard when receiving an incoming call when the headset is attached.• Make sure the headset tone set- ting is set to on. (See “Incoming Option” on page 49.) • Make sure the headset jack is connected properly. (See “Loca- tion of Controls” on page 7.) The tone from the headset cannot be changed to a bell or melody.The headset tone is a specific tone and is not related to the Incoming Option settings (Ringer Ty p e ) . Noise is frequently heard.• Set the handset and CS away from other electrical appliances. • Move closer to the CS.
Troubleshooting and Error Messages 58 Document Version 2007-06 Two short beeps are heard during a conver- sation.The radio signal is weak.Move closer to the CS. The charge indicator flashes red rapidly.The charger is not connected properly.• Make sure the battery is inserted properly. • Set the handset in the charger properly. You charged the bat- tery for 7 hours, but the beep tones sound, and (needs to be charged) flashes after a few telephone calls.The battery charge contacts may be dirty.Clean the battery charge contacts without damaging them and charge once more. It is time to change the battery.Replace with a new one. While operating the handset, the AC adap- tor feels warm. While charging the battery, the handset feels warm.These are normal conditions. ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Troubleshooting and Error Messages Document Version 2007-06 59 Erro r Mess agesError Messages Error MessagePossible CauseSolution Register UnitThe handset has been canceled or the handset has not been reg- istered.Consult your dealer. No ServiceThe handset is out of range.Move closer to the CS. The CS is turned off.Make sure the power cord is con- nected. PS Not ConnectedThe called handset is out of range or is not turned on.Try again later. CS BusyThe CS is busy.Try again later. Please Wait...The handset is connecting to the CS or PBX.Wait for a moment. Charge BatteryThe handset battery has little charge remaining.Charge the battery fully. (See “Charging the Battery” on page 5.) No EntriesWhen trying to view the Phone- book: No items have been stored. (See “Storing an Item in the Hand- set Phonebook” on page 35.) When trying to view the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log: No logs have been stored. Memory FullThe Phonebook is full and cannot store the new item.Remove unnecessary data in the Phonebook and try again. Incorrect EntryThe numbers you entered are invalid.Recheck your entry (max. 5 digits) and try again. Need Repair 1(-2)Consult your dealer.
Important Information 60 Document Version 2007-06 Battery Information After your Panasonic battery is fully charged (at 25 °C [77 °F]): • Operating time may be shorter than listed above depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature. • The battery will drain slowly even while the handset is turned off. • The handset can receive calls while charging. • Battery consumption increases when the handset is used out of range. If “ ” flashes, power off the handset. Low Battery Warning The battery needs to be charged in the following situations: • “ ” flashes, and the alarm sounds *1. •“Charge Battery” is displayed. In this situation, the handset cannot be operated. *1 If the low battery warning occurs during a conversation, the call will be automatically disconnected one minute after the alarm sounds. Replacing the Battery If “ ” flashes after using the phone for a short time, even when the battery has been fully charged, the battery should be replaced. Before replacing the battery, make sure the low battery warning is displayed, then turn off the power to prevent memory loss. Replace the battery and charge the new battery for about 7 hours. If you replace the battery before the low battery warnings appears, the battery strength icon may display an incorrect reading. In this case, use the handset as normal with the new battery installed. When the low battery warning is displayed, charge the battery for about 7 hours. The battery strength icon will then display the correct reading. • Please use a Panasonic battery with the service part number N4HHGMB00005 or HHR-P103. Battery Information OperationOperating Time While in use (Talk) Up to about 10 h While not in use (Standby) Up to about 168 h 1.Turn the power off to prevent memory loss. 2.Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it as indicated by the arrow. 3.Open the cover and replace the battery. 4.Close the cover and charge the handset. This product is powered by a recyclable nickel-metal hydride battery. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.