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    							11
    Preparation
    For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    Connecting Telephone Line Cords
    A maximum of eight KX-TS3282Bs/KX-TS3282Ws can be connected in 
    parallel. You can also connect KX-T3281W.
    To use the intercom, you must connect the telephone line cord to the 
    LINE1/2 telephone jack of the unit.
    •If another model telephone is connected to the KX-TS3282B/KX-TS3282W e xcept 
    for KX-T3281W, the line indicators of this unit will not function f or that telephone.
    To connect the units to individual two-line telephone jacks
    Parallel connected two-line telephone jacks
    •You can connect up to 8 stations.
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS3282B/KX-TS3282W Intercom work at 
    similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA(7262) for 
    special wiring configurations.
    LINE2/DATA LINE1/2
    Two-Line Telephone Jacks (RJ14C) Parallel Connected
    To another unit
    4-Wire Telephone Line 
    Cord with GREEN Plugs
    GREEN Plug 
    						
    							Installation
    12
    •If you re-connect the telephone line cord(s), confirm that all of the extension 
    indicators light with the AC adaptor connected, then connect the telephone line 
    cord(s). If all of the extension indicators do not flash, the extension number has 
    been assigned to this unit and the number might be used for another unit on the 
    same line. Erase the previously assigned number (p. 17), then connect the 
    telephone line cord(s). Re-assign the number to the unit (p. 17). 
    If you provide only one two-line telephone jack for the units, continue to 
    wire them using optional Panasonic T-adaptors KX-J66. To order, call the 
    accessories telephone number on page 3.
    To connect the units to a two-line telephone jack
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS3282B/KX-TS3282W Intercom work at 
    similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA(7262) for 
    special wiring configurations.
    LINE2/DATA LINE1/2LINE2/DATA LINE1/2
    T-Adaptor 
    (KX-J66)T-Adaptor 
    (KX-J66)
    4-Wire Telephone 
    Line Cord with 
    GREEN Plugs
    LINE 1
    LINE 2
    4-Wire Telephone Line Cord 
    with GREEN Plugs4-Wire Telephone 
    Line Cord with 
    GREEN Plugs GREEN 
    PlugGREEN 
    PlugGREEN 
    PlugGREEN 
    Plug
    Two-Line 
    Telephone Jack 
    (RJ14C)
    To another unit 
    						
    							13
    Preparation
    For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    If you provide only two single-line telephone jacks for the units, continue to 
    wire them using optional Panasonic T-adaptors KX-J66. To order, call the 
    accessories telephone number on page 3.
    •If you do not connect other extensions, you do not need to use a T-adaptor. 
    Connect a 2-wire telephone line cord to the LINE1/2 telephone jack of the unit 
    directly.
    To connect the units to two single-line telephone jacks
    DSL Internet connection and KX-TS3282B/KX-TS3282W Intercom work at 
    similar frequencies. Please contact Panasonic at 1-800-211-PANA(7262) for 
    special wiring configurations.
    LINE2/DATA LINE1/2LINE2/DATA LINE1/2
    4-Wire Telephone 
    Line Cord with 
    GREEN Plugs
    4-Wire Telephone Line Cord 
    with GREEN Plugs4-Wire Telephone 
    Line Cord with 
    GREEN Plugs
    2-Wire Telephone 
    Line Cord with 
    TRANSPARENT 
    Plugs
    To another 
    unit
    Single-Line 
    Telephone 
    Jacks (RJ11C)
    GREEN 
    Plug
    TRANS-
    PARENT 
    PlugGREEN 
    Plug
    GREEN 
    PlugGREEN 
    Plug T-Adaptor 
    (KX-J66)
    T-Adaptor 
    (KX-J66)
    LINE 1 LINE 2 
    						
    							Installation
    14
    Connecting a Communication Device
    After connecting the telephone line cord to a two-line telephone jack, you 
    can connect a communication device (computer, modem, fax, answering 
    machine, etc.) through this unit using the LINE2/DATA jack.
    •If the communication device is in use, use LINE 1 to make or answer other calls. 
    Otherwise the communication device may not operate properly.
    4-Wire Telephone
    Line Cord  with
    GREEN Plugs
    Two-Line 
    Telephone Jack 
    (RJ14C)
    LINE2/DATA LINE1/22-Wire Telephone
    Line Cord with
    TRANSPARENT
    Plugs
    TRANSPARENT
    PlugGREEN
    Plug
    •Computer
    •Modem
    •Fax
    •Answering Machine 
    						
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    Preparation
    For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    Time and Date
    You can select 12-hour clock (AM/PM) or 24-hour clock by programming.
    Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected 
    and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
    After the AC adaptor is connected, the display 
    will show “Set clock” for 60 seconds.
    •If the display exits the set clock menu, press 
    [FUNCTION/EDIT], then scroll to “Set clock” by 
    pressing [] or [].
    1Press [] or [ENTER] (Yes key).
    2(1) Enter the time (hour and minute) 
    using [], [] and 
    [].
    •You can scroll to the desired hour/
    minute by pressing [] or [].
    To move forward, press []. To move 
    backward, press [].
    •For 12-hour clock, enter “0100” to “1259”.
    For 24-hour clock, enter “0000” to “2359”. 
    •
    If you entered “00” or between “13” and “23” 
    for the hour, enter the minute and press 
    [], then go to step 3
    .
    •You can also enter the time using the 
    dialing buttons ([0] to [9]).
    (2) For 12-hour clock, select “AM” or 
    “PM” by pressing [] or [], and 
    press [].
    For 24-hour clock, if the hour is 
    between 1 and 12, erase “AM” or 
    “PM” by pressing [] or [], and press [].
    -•You can also select “AM” or “PM” or 
    erase it by pressing [].
    3Enter the month and day using [], [] 
    and [].
    •You can scroll to the desired month/day 
    by pressing [] or []. To move forward, 
    press []. To move backward, press [].
    •You can also enter the month/day using the dialing buttons ([0] to [9]).
    (Continued )
    Set clock
           ENTER=Yes
         
    12:00AM 01/01
                2002
       ENTER=Save
    
    09:30AM 01/01
                2002
       ENTER=Save
    Ex. Time: 09:30
    
    
    
    09:30PM 01/01
                2002
       ENTER=Save
    
    09:30PM 12/27
                2002
       ENTER=Save
    Ex. Dec. 27
    
    
    Programmable Settings 
    						
    							Programmable Settings
    16
    4Enter the year using [] and [].
    •You can select the year between 2000 
    and 2099.
    •You can also select the year entering the 
    last 2-digits using the dialing buttons ([0] 
    to [9]).
    5Press [ENTER] (Save key).
    •A beep sounds.
    •The clock starts working.
    •If 3 beeps are heard, the setting is not 
    correct. Start again from step 2.
    •The display will go to the extension 
    number assigning menu as shown on the 
    right if you had started programming 
    within 60 seconds after plugging in the 
    AC adaptor. The menu will remain for 60 
    seconds. To assign a number, see page 
    17, from step 4.
    •You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].
    To adjust the time and date
    1. Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].
    2. Scroll to “Set clock” by pressing [] or 
    [], and press [].
    3.  Adjust the time and date, using [], [], [] 
    or [].
    4. Press [ENTER] (Save key).
    If a power failure occurs, the adjusted time/date will be retained by installing the 
    batteries (p. 9). Readjust if “” flashing on the display.
    For Caller ID service users (p. 29)
    •The Caller ID information will reset the clock after the first ring if the adjusted 
    time is incorrect. 
    •If the clock has not previously been set, the Caller ID information will not adjust 
    the clock.
    •The Caller ID information will automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving 
    time.
    09:30PM 12/27
                2002
       ENTER=Save
     Extension#
     12345678 Erase
         ENTER=Save
    Caller ID edit
    Set clock
    Assign EXT#
    
     
    						
    							17
    Preparation
    For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    Assigning the Extension Number
    Assign the extension number to the unit to use the intercom feature.
    Make sure that the unit has been connected to other units (KX-TS3282B, 
    KX-TS3282W and/or KX-T3281W) in parallel (p. 11-13) before programming.
    Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is 
    connected and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
    1Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].
    2Scroll to “Assign EXT#” by pressing [] 
    or [].
    3Press [].
    •The numbers (1 to 8) that have already 
    been assigned to other units are not 
    displayed.
    4Press [] or [] to move the cursor to 
    select the extension number (1 to 8).
    5Press [ENTER] (Save key).
    •A beep sounds.
    •The extension number ([1] to [8]) is shown on the 
    right.
    •You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].
    •To change the extension number, start from step 1. The previous memory will be 
    erased.
    •To exchange the extension numbers between two units, erase each number (see 
    below), then re-assign the number to each unit.
    To erase the extension number
    Repeat steps 1 to 3, and select “Erase” by pressing []. Press [ENTER] 
    (Save key).
    •“Extension# Not assign” is displayed. 
    •All extension indicators flash until you assign a number to the unit.
    After you connect the AC adaptor (p. 10), all of the extension indicators flash 
    until you assign the extension number of your unit. Even if you do not use the 
    intercom, assign the number. Otherwise all of the extension indicators will 
    continue flashing.
     –––––––––––––––
    Save M1,M2,M3
    Save directory
    Set clock
    Assign EXT#
     –––––––––––––––
     Extension#
     12345678 Erase
         ENTER=Save
     
    
     Extension#
                   1
    Ex. Extension number 1
     
    						
    							Programmable Settings
    18
    What the extension indicators mean
    Memory card
    Remove the memory card and use it as a name index for extensions.
    Off The extension is not in use.
    On The extension is in use.
    Cover
    Memory Card 
    						
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    Preparation
    For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
    Programming Summary
    You can program the following functions from the menu. After pressing 
    [FUNCTION/EDIT], the main menu will be displayed first. If the main menu 
    item has the sub-menu, it will be displayed. See the corresponding pages 
    for function details.
    Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected 
    and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
    During programming
    •To select a desired function item, scroll through the menu by pressing [] or []. 
    Then press 
    [] to go to the next step.
    •“
    –––––––––––––––” indicates the beginning or end of the function menu.
    •You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].
    •If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will exit the programming 
    mode.
    Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].
    
     –––––––––––––––
    Save M1,M2,M3 . . . . . p. 44
    Save directory . . . . p. 38
    LCD contrast . . . . . . p. 21
    Ringer setting
    Change password . . . p. 56
    Dial setting
    Line setting
    Caller ID edit . . . . p. 35
    Set clock. . . . . . . . . . p. 15
    Assign EXT# . . . . . . . p. 17
     –––––––––––––––
    •Scroll to a desired item by pressing 
    [] or [], and press 
    [].
    
     –––––––––––––––
    Ringer volume . . . . . p. 22
    Ringer pattern . . . . p. 23
    Incoming call . . . . . p. 54
     –––––––––––––––
     –––––––––––––––
    Set dial mode . . . . . p. 20
    Set flash time . . . . p. 53
    Call restrict . . . . . p. 58
     –––––––––––––––
     –––––––––––––––
    Line selection . . . . p. 55
    Call barge in . . . . . p. 60
     –––––––––––––––
    
    
    
    
     
    						
    							Programmable Settings
    20
    Dialing Mode
    If you have touch tone service, set to Tone. If rotary or pulse service is 
    used, set to Pulse. Your phone comes from the factory set to Tone.
    Make sure that the handset is on the cradle, the AC adaptor is connected 
    and the SP-PHONE/HEADSET indicator light is off.
    1Press [FUNCTION/EDIT].
    2Scroll to “Dial setting” by pressing 
    [] or [].
    3Press [].
    4Press [] at “Set dial mode”.
    •The current setting is displayed.
    5Select “Pulse” or “Tone” by pressing 
    [] or [].
    6Press [ENTER] (Save key).
    •A beep sounds.
    •To exit the programming mode, press 
    [EXIT].
    •You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing [EXIT].
     –––––––––––––––
    Save M1,M2,M3
    Save directory
     Change password
    Dial setting
    Line setting
     –––––––––––––––
    Set dial mode
    Set flash time
    
     Dial mode
              :Tone
         ENTER=Save 
    						
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