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    							4.4Special Display Features
    4-182DPT Features
    Conditions
    •When using a KX-T7436,you can press a Function button (F1 through F10) on the
    same line of the desired item instead of the SEL (S3) button.
    •Before rotating the Jog Dial,you can press the corresponding alphabet key to select the
    desired letter.
     Press 2 two times to display “B”items.
    Paging Group(00-16)
    Page GRP00-16
    Parallel On/Off(1/0)
    Parallel 1/0Pages to all or a particular extension group.
    — “Paging – Group”
    Sets whether a single line telephone connected
    in parallel will ring (On) or not (Off) when
    receiving a call. 
    — “Paralleled Telephone Connection”00:All extension groups
    01-16:Extension group number
    1 (On) / 0 (Off)
    DISPLAY
    (KX-T7436)
    (KX-T7433)REQUIRED
    PARAMETERSFEATUREDESCRIPTION 
    						
    							Section 5
    DECT Portable Station Features
    Contents
    5.1 DECT Portable Station Overview........................................
    5-2
    5.2 DECT Portable Station Features.......................................5-11
    5.3 PS Programming ...............................................................5-46
    5.4 PBX Programming ............................................................5-55
    5.5 Troubleshooting .................................................................5-60
    5.6 Safety Instructions .............................................................5-62 
    						
    							5-2DECT Portable Station Features
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    The Panasonic DECT Portable Station (PS),KX-TD7500,can utilise various features of
    the KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232 systems.
    Up to 16 PSs in the KX-TD816 system and 64 PSs in the KX-TD1232 system can be
    assigned as extensions.  To use a PS,the following equipment is required.
    2-RF Interface Unit with 4-Station Line (KX-TD144)
    The KX-TD144 must be optionally equipped with a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid
    System,KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232.
    One KX-TD144 supports up to two Cell Stations (KX-TD142) and four wired exten-
    sions.  One KX-TD144 can be installed to the KX-TD816 and up to two KX-TD144s can
    be installed to the KX-TD1232.
    Cell Station (KX-TD142)
    This unit determines the range of the supporting PSs.  Up to four calls can be made at the
    same time in the range.   
    For more details about the KX-TD144 and KX-TD142,please consult with your dealer.
    The Cell Station (KX-TD142) in this product is a Restricted Product subject to the
    laws of your country.  It should not be exported or brought out of your country
    without authorisation from the appropriate governmental authorities. 
    						
    							DECT Portable Station Features5-3
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    n DECT Portable Station (KX-TD7500)
    Antenna
    Display (Liquid Crystal Display)
    (Flexible CO) Buttons
    (F1 through F3)
    Used to seize a CO line or 
    access a feature.
    (Clear/Transfer) Button
    Used to clear incorrect digits 
    while entering numbers, and 
    transfer a call to another 
    extension.
    (Book) Button
    Used to enter into the directory 
    mode or select a menu in the 
    Function mode.
    (Recall) Button
    Used to disconnect a current 
    call and make another call.
    (Redial) Button
    Used to redial the last number 
    dialled.
    Ringing Indicator
    Flashes red when an 
    incoming call is received.
    Volume Control Button
    Used to select the ringer or 
    receiver volume.
    (Intercom) Button
    Used to make or receive 
    intercom calls.
    (Cancel) Button
    Used to end calls, or exit the 
    directory or Function mode.
    (Talk) Button
    Used to make, receive or end calls.
    (Auto/OK) Button
    Used for System Speed Dialling 
    and storing program changes.
    (Hold) Button
    Used to place a call on hold.
    (Function) Button
    Used to enter into the Function 
    mode or access features by 
    pressing additional keys.
    INT
    C
    OK
    CLR
    F1-F3
    INT F1 F2 F3
    CLR
    ABCDEF
    GHIJKLMNO
    PQRSTUVWXYZ
    C
    OK
    (Pause) Button (+)
    Used to insert a pause in numbers.
    (FWD/DND) Button (+)
    Used to set the Call Forwarding or Do Not
    Disturb (DND) features.
    (Message) Button (+)
    Used to leave a notification to the called
    party or call back the message sender
    (Message Waiting).
    DEF
    ABC
    Combination buttons
    (Conference) Button (+)
    Used to establish a three party conversation.
    Tone Button (+)
    Used to change the dialling mode temporarily
    to tone (Pulse to Tone Conversion).
    Note:These buttons can also be activated using
    the display.  Refer to the Key Operations
    in Section 5.2,“DECT Portable Station
    Features.”
    JKL
    GHI
    Location of Controls 
    						
    							5-4DECT Portable Station Features
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    INTF1F2F3
    ABCDEF
    GHIJKLMNO
    PQRSTUVWXYZ
    CLRC
    OK
    ONOFF
    Headset Jack
    Power Switch
    Microphone
    Charge Contacts
    Charge Indicator Charge Contacts
    n Charger (KX-A275) 
    						
    							DECT Portable Station Features5-5
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    (Flashing)
    Radio signals from the Cell Station
    Strong
    Medium
    Weak
    The portable station is
    out of range.  Move
    closer to the CS.(Flashing)
    Battery strength
    Fully charged.
    Medium
    Low
    The battery needs
    to be charged.
    About the LCD(Liquid Crystal Display)
    The display has two lines with 16 characters per line,and related symbols to show infor-
    mation for call activities as shown below. 
    In the Directory or
    Programming mode
    In the Function mode
    In off-hook status
    Message Waiting notification
    Someone is waiting for your call. 
    						
    							5-6DECT Portable Station Features
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    After setting the power switch to ON,one of the following displays may appear.
    The portable station is in the Stand-by mode.
    The date and time (day / month / time) are displayed on the top line.  
    You can select displaying the date only (day / month) in PS
    Programming.  (Selecting the Date / Time Display)
    The number which is determined in PS Programming (e.g.,your exten-
    sion number) can be displayed on the bottom line.  (Selecting the
    Standby Display; default – Off)
    Consult with your dealer.
    The Call Forwarding feature has been set.
    The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature has been set.
    The key lock mode has been set to ON.  To cancel the mode,press
    (Function) for 2 seconds.
    Your PS is not registered in the system.
    Your PS is out of range.
    Programming References
    •PS Programming (Section 5.3)
    PS Programming Item Description — Selecting the Standby Display
    Selecting the Date / Time Display
    Feature References
    Key Lock Setting (5.2/DECT Portable Station Features)
    1 JAN  13:00
    FAULT
    FWD
    DND
    KEYPAD LOCKED
    PRESS F FOR 2SEC
    REGISTER UNIT
    NO SERVICE 
    						
    							DECT Portable Station Features5-7
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    Installing the Batteries
    You need to charge the battery before initial use and when the battery strength becomes
    low.  When the battery strength becomes low,“”flashes or beep tones sound every
    five seconds.  During a conversation,the call will hang up automatically within three
    minutes.  If idle or in the Programming mode,“BATTERY EMPTY”will be displayed
    and the key operation cancelled.  In these cases,recharge the battery or replace with a
    fully charged optional spare battery.
    Standard Battery Life
    If your Panasonic battery is fully charged [provided 25°C (77°F)]:
    Note:
    – The battery is used while the portable station’s power is ON.
    – Battery life may vary depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature.
    – Please use only a Panasonic battery.
    Installing a Battery
    1.  Hook the bottom of the battery on the portable station,and
    place the battery in the portable station until it clicks.
    Replacing a Battery
    1.  Set the power switch to OFF to prevent memory loss.
    2.  While pressing the tab,remove the battery.
    While in use (Talk mode)
    While not in use (Stand-by mode)Up to about 10 hours
    Up to about 100 hours
    INTF1F2F3
    CLRC
    OFF 
    						
    							5-8DECT Portable Station Features
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    Charging a Battery
    1.  Connect the charger to a power outlet using the AC adaptor.
    2.Slide the battery-attached portable station or the battery in the
    charger.
    •Charge the battery for about 1.5 hours.
    •When charging is completed,the charge indicator will
    change from orange to green.
    Conditions
    •Do not let the charged battery’s electrodes touch metallic objects.  The terminal may
    short and overheat,causing burns.
    •Clean the charge contacts on both the portable station and the charger with a soft cloth
    once a month,or the battery may not charge properly.
    •The portable station can receive calls even while charging. 
    •You need not worry about overcharging.
    Cord Holder
    Charger
    (KX-A275)
    INTF1F2F3
    ABCDEF
    GHIJKLMNO
    PQRSTUVWXYZ
    CLRC
    OK
    Charge
    Indicator
    ®To Power Outlet
    (230 – 240 VAC,50 Hz) 
    						
    							DECT Portable Station Features5-9
    5.1DECT Portable Station Overview
    Initial Settings
    PS Registration
    After charging the battery,you must register your PS in the system and determine its
    extension number.
    For registration,please consult with your dealer.
    Ringer Volume Adjustment
    The ringer volume has seven levels which is indicated by the number of asterisks on the
    display.  [Default:*** (level 3)]
    If you do not want your portable station to ring,you can select Offor Vibration,which
    is convenient while in a meeting,etc.
    During on-hook status or when the portable station is ringing
    1.  Press the VOLUME(UP / Down ) Control button.
    •
    In addition to the ringer patterns above,there are several com-
    binations of vibration and ring types.  Refer to “Selecting the
    Vibration and Ring Type”in Section 5.3,“PS Programming.”
    •The portable station will ring for an incoming call while
    charging even if it is set to vibrate.
    Receiver Volume Adjustment
    The receiver volume has three levels which is indicated by the number of asterisks on
    the display.
    During a conversation
    1.  Press the VOLUME(UP / Down ) Control button.
    INTF1F2F3
    CLR
    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    C
    INTF1F2F3
    CLR
    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    C
    RINGER       ***RINGER
    Example: Level 3
    RECEIVER      **
    Example: Level 2
    VIBRATION CALL
    Example: Vibrating Example: Off 
    						
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