Panasonic Kx Tg2000 Operating Instructions Manual
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51 Chapter 3Advanced Operation To cancel the restricted handset(s) and/or base unit Repeat steps 1 to 4 on page 50, and press to select “Ext.#”. Erase the base unit and/or handset number(s) by pressing the dialing button(s) ( (0), (1)to (8)), and press (ENTER). To cancel the restriction Repeat steps 1 to 3 on page 50. Select the restriction number “1” through “4” by pressing the dialing button ( (1)to (4)). Press (CLEAR), and press (ENTER). Incoming Call Tone While using one line, you can be informed if another call arrives on the other line by two tones. During an intercom call or while listening to messages (p. 68, 71), you can also be informed by two tones if a call arrives. If you set to ON, this incoming call tone will be heard for as long as the other line rings. To delete this incoming call tone, set to OFF. To set the incoming call tone to sound twice, set to “2”. Your base unit comes from the factory set to OFF. Your cordless handset comes from the factory set to ON. Programming must be carried out separately for the base unit and cordless handset(s). Make sure that the base unit/cordless handset is in the standby mode. Base UnitHandset 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Ringer setting”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Incoming call”, and press H. •The current setting is displayed. 4Select the desired setting, “2”, “On” or “Off”, by pressing or . Incoming call tone:2 ∨∧ ENTER=Save
52 Other Programmable Settings 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 3While “Set PIN” is at the arrow, press H. 4Enter a 4-digit PIN, and press (ENTER). •If you enter a wrong number, press (CLEAR), and enter the PIN again. 5Enter the PIN again, and press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Enter new PIN :---- ENTER=Set Setting the PIN A 4-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) prevents unauthorized persons from registering a cordless handset at the base unit and using it. Once the PIN is set, the PIN is required for registration of the cordless handsets (p. 53). Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit Enter new PIN again :---- ENTER=Save To change the PIN 1Press (FUNCTION). Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 2While “Set PIN” is at the arrow, press H. 3Enter the current PIN, and press (ENTER). 4Enter a new 4-digit PIN, and press (ENTER). 5Enter the new PIN again, and press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Enter old PIN :---- ENTER=Set Enter new PIN :---- ENTER=Set Enter new PIN again :---- ENTER=Save Once you have set a PIN, you cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the PIN. If you forget your PIN, please refer to “Clearing Settings” (p. 89). To erase the PIN, repeat steps 1 to 3 and press (ENTER)twice.
53 Chapter 3Advanced Operation 1Base unit: Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “HS registration”, and press H. 4Cordless handset: Press (FUNCTION). 5Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 6While “HS registration” is at the arrow, press H. Handset registering 7Enter the PIN (p. 52). •If you enter the wrong PIN, press (CLEAR), and enter the PIN again. 8Press (ENTER). 9Base unit/cordless handset: Wait until a beep sounds on the base unit and handset and until both of the displays show the assigned handset number. Ex. Handset number is 5. HS registration Enter PIN:---- ENTER=Set •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). •The handset number ([1] to [8]) will be displayed on the handset.Handset5 registered Base Unit Cordless Handset Registering Optional Cordless Handsets Using the PIN The included cordless handset has been pre-registered with the base unit. You will have to register optional cordless handsets. Handsets will not operate unless registered with the base unit. A handset will be assigned the number at registration. The handset number is used as the extension number (p. 32, 58). After storing the PIN (p. 52), you must enter it at registration. Only one handset can be registered at a time. Make sure that the base unit and cordless handset are in the standby mode. Registration must be completed within 1 minute. Base Unit & Handset Handset registering Handset5 registered
54 Other Programmable Settings Cordless handset 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Deregistration”, and press H. •To stop, press I. 4Press (CLEAR). •A beep sounds and “Clear” is displayed. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). •[–] will be displayed. Base unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Registration”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Deregistration”, and press H. •The registered handset numbers are displayed. 4Press Hor Ito move the cursor to the handset number to be canceled. 5Press (ENTER). •To stop, press I. 6Press (CLEAR). •A beep sounds and “Clear” is displayed. •To cancel registration of another handset, start again from step 3. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Deregister? Handset3 I=No CLEAR=Yes Canceling Cordless Handset Registration If you no longer need to use a cordless handset or if you need to register a handset to a different base unit of the same model, it may be necessary to cancel the registration. Only one handset can be canceled at a time. Make sure that the base unit and cordless handset are in the standby mode. Base Unit & Handset Deregistering HS No.:12345678 IHENTER=Set Deregister? Handset3 I=No CLEAR=YesThe canceling procedure must be carried out with both the base unit and the cordless handset. •The cordless handset will not work. To use it again, registration will be required (p. 19, 53).
55 Chapter 3Advanced Operation 4Select “B” or “A” by pressing or for each line. To move to the other line, press Hor I. 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Selecting the Line Mode If the line is connected to a low voltage system such as a PBX, set to “B”. Otherwise, the line indicator may not operate properly, the Call Waiting Caller ID feature may not be used (p. 46), you may not hear the incoming call tone (p. 51), and the unit may not alert your pager (p. 82). Both lines are preset to “A”. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Line setting”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Set line mode”, and press H. •The current settings are displayed. Line mode Line1 Line2 A A Erasing the Directory, Caller List and Redial List You can erase all entries in the directory, caller list and redial list. Programming must be carried out separately for the base unit and cordless handset(s). Make sure that the base unit/cordless handset is in the standby mode. Base UnitHandset 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Initialization”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Dial data”, and press H. •The current settings are displayed. RDL=Redial List CID=Caller List DIR=Directory 4Select “Yes” to erase the list by pressing or . Select “No” to leave the list. To move to another list, press Hor I. 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Delete dial data RDL CID DIR No No No
56 Voice Mail System Mailbox1Mailbox2Mailbox3Mailbox4 Mailbox5Mailbox6Mailbox7Mailbox8 The Voice Mail System allows you to receive and deliver voice messages using mailboxes. The unit accommodates one general delivery mailbox and a maximum of 8 personal mailboxes which are assigned to the registered cordless handsets. The mailbox numbers are the same as the handset numbers. The Voice Mail System works fully with the Automated Attendant System, which routes incoming calls to a specified mailbox and allows a caller to leave a message (p. 58). If a caller does not specify a mailbox, the call is routed to the general delivery mailbox. With the Answering System (p. 65), all calls are routed to the general delivery mailbox. You can set either the Automated Attendant System or the Answering System to either line. Incoming voice messages Personal Mailboxes of Cordless Handsets If not specifiedIf specified •The maximum number of personal mailboxes you can use is equal to the number of registered handsets. The base unit and handset users can use the Voice Mail System by accessing their mailboxes. Each cordless handset user can only access his/her own mailbox. The general delivery mailbox is managed by the base unit user (operator). The cordless handset users can access this mailbox. The following functions are possible: —listening to messages left in a mailbox (p. 68, 71) —transferring a message left in a mailbox to other mailboxes (p. 70, 72) —delivering your own message to other mailboxes (p. 74) You can also access the Voice Mail System features remotely from a touch tone phone (p. 79). All messages (greeting, incoming, etc.) are stored in digital memory (p. 69). The total recording time is about 50 minutes (about 100 minutes in “Long Recording mode” p. 75). The maximum recording time for each caller is 3 minutes. A maximum of 255 messages (including greeting messages) can be recorded. General Delivery Mailbox •The base unit user can monitor incoming calls that are being recorded in the general delivery mailbox. (Call monitoring feature p. 75). •The base unit user can check the remaining recording time and number of messages which can still be recorded (p. 76). General Delivery Mailbox
57 Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering System Setting the Mailbox Password Assign a 4-digit password (0000-9999)to each mailbox to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing mailboxes and listening to the messages remotely from a touch tone phone. The factory preset of the general delivery mailbox is “0000”. The preset password for each mailbox is a 4-digit number using the mailbox number. (Ex. “1111” for Mailbox 1, “2222” for Mailbox 2) Each password must be unique. You can stop unauthorized accesses to your personal mailbox from the cordless handset using this password. If required, turn the direct handset access mode OFF on your handset. Once you turn it OFF, no one can use the (Voice Mail) button features and access the mailbox without entering the password. Your cordless handset comes from the factory set to ON. The general delivery mailbox password must be stored using the base unit and each personal mailbox password must be stored using the handset. Make sure that the base unit/cordless handset is in the standby mode. Base UnitHandset 1Press (FUNCTION), and press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 2While “Set password” is at the arrow, press H. •The password is displayed. 3Enter a password using a 4- digit number. •If you enter a wrong number, press (CLEAR), and enter the password again. 4If using the base unit: Press (ENTER). OR If using the cordless handset, turn on/off the direct handset access mode: #Press (ENTER). $Select “Off” or “On” by pressing or , and press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). To check the password: Repeat steps 1 and 2. •The password is displayed. When finished, press (EXIT). To erase the password After erasing the password, the remote operation feature will not be used. Press (CLEAR)in step 3, and press (ENTER). •The direct handset access mode will be on and you can access the mailbox from your handset without the password. Direct HS.access :On ∨∧ENTER=Save
58 Automated Attendant System How Automated Attendant System Works The Automated Attendant System is a flexible communication tool that can enhance your productivity by improving your call management. The automated attendant answers incoming calls and then routes the callers to the base unit or the desired cordless handset. The base unit plays the role of operator with the cordless handsets as the extensions. The extension numbers are the same as the handset numbers (p. 19, 53). Callers can reach desired mailboxes using this system to leave messages. You can set this system to either line to suit your needs (p. 59). Calling the automated attendant When a caller calls a line to which the Automated Attendant System is assigned, the caller will first hear a greeting message. You can record this message yourself or use the pre-recorded message (p. 59, 60). Call is received. Automated Attendant System The automated attendant announces the greeting message up to 3 times. Caller presses the required extension number ( (1)to (8)) and (#). Caller presses (0) and (#)for the operator. Call Transfer Status(p. 63): The extension (cordless handset) answers. Call Operator Status(p. 64): The operator (base unit) answers. “Welcome to the general delivery mailbox. Please leave a message at the tone.” (The line indicator light flashes on the base unit and the line status icon flashes on the handset display.) No operation Records a message *If callers select neither extension nor operator, or call from rotary telephones, the greeting message will be repeated 3 times, and then they will be transferred to the general delivery mailbox where they can leave messages. *
59 Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering System Select greeting :Prerecord ∨∧ H=Set Setting the Automated Attendant System The Automated Attendant System can be set to either line. You can record up to 5 greeting messages of up to 2 minuteseach. The same greeting message can be used on either line. The same messages can be used for the Answering System (p. 65). Base Unit 1Press the line’s (ANSWER!ON)button. •The ANSWER ON indicator lights. •The current setting is displayed. 2Press Hwithin 10 seconds. 3Select “Auto attendant” by pressing or , and press H. 4To select “Prerecord”, press H. •The pre-recorded message is played. •The relevant line’s auto attendant icon will be displayed. Auto answering Prerecord greet. -L1- H=Change Auto attendant HAuto answering ∨∧ H=Set Line1 Auto attendant Prerecord greet. We recommend you record brief greeting messages(see sample on next page) in order to leave more time for recording new messages. If you do not record a greeting message, the following pre-recorded greeting message will be used: “Hello, this is Automated Attendant System. Please enter your party’s extension, followed by #. If you are using a rotary telephone, stay on the line.” Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. To turn on the Automated Attendant System and select the pre-recorded greeting message If the line’s ANSWER ON indicator lights, press the (ANSWER!ON)button to turn it off. 12:00AM JAN. 1
60 Automated Attendant System Select greeting :Greeting1(none) ∨∧ H=Set To turn on the Automated Attendant System and record a greeting message If the line’s ANSWER ON indicator lights, press the (ANSWER!ON)button to turn it off. Greeting1 record H=Start 1Press the line’s (ANSWER!ON)button. •The ANSWER ON indicator lights. •The current setting is displayed. 2Press Hwithin 10 seconds. 3Select “Auto attendant” by pressing or , and press H. 4Select “Greeting1” by pressing or . •If the message has not been stored, “(none)” is displayed. •Each time you press , the display changes from “Greeting1” through “Greeting5”. 5Press H. 6Press Hto start recording. 7After the tone, talk clearly, about 8 inches (20 cm) away from the MIC (microphone). To end, press H. •If the elapsed recording time exceeds 2 minutes, the unit will stop recording. •The recorded message will be played. •To change the message, press (1)and start again from step 6. 8Press (2)to select the message. •The relevant line’s auto attendant icon will be displayed. Greeting1 record :00 H=End Greeting message sample: “Thank you for calling (your company name and/or number). For Mr. Smith, press 1 and #. For Mr. Jones, press 2 and #. To call the operator, press 0 and #.” Greeting1 check :55 1=Change 2=OK •You can adjust the speaker volume by pressing or . •You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing (EXIT). •If a caller uses a rotary telephone, the caller can leave a message at general delivery mailbox after 3 times of greeting. Auto answering Prerecord greet. -L1- H=Change HAuto attendant Auto answering ∨∧ H=Set 12:00AM JAN. 1