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    Connections
    Base unit
    Charger
    Note:
    LBase unit: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQLV1.
    LCharger: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor KX-TCA1.
    LThe AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel 
    warm during use.)
    LThe AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. 
    Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the 
    adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.
    LThe unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend connecting a standard 
    telephone to the same telephone line or to the same telephone jack using the Panasonic 
    KX-J66 T-adaptor. Emergency power can be supplied to the unit by connecting a 
    Panasonic battery back-up power supply noted on page 6.
    Fasten the AC adaptor cord.
    Hook
    AC adaptor
    Raise the antennas.
    Telephone line cordTo single-line telephone jack (RJ11C)
    To power outlet (120 V AC, 60 Hz)
    AC adaptor To power outlet (120 V AC, 60 Hz)
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    If you subscribe to a DSL service
    LPlease attach a noise filter (contact your 
    DSL provider) to the telephone line 
    between the base unit and the telephone 
    line jack in the event of the following:
    – Noise is heard during conversations.
    – Caller ID features (page 33) do not 
    function properly.Battery installation
    1Insert the battery (1), and press it 
    down until it snaps into the 
    compartment (2).
    2Close the handset cover.
    Telephone  
    line cordNoise filter  
    (For DSL users)
    To single-line telephone 
    jack (RJ11C)
    12
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    Battery charge
    Place the handset on the base unit or 
    charger for 6 hours before initial use.
    LThe unit will beep once, the CHARGE 
    indicator will light, and “Charging” will 
    be displayed.
    L“Charge completed” is displayed 
    when the battery has been fully charged. 
    The CHARGE indicator will remain lit.
    Base unit
    Charger
    Note:
    LTo ensure the battery charges properly, 
    clean the charge contacts of the 
    handset, base unit, and charger with a 
    soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more 
    often if the unit is subject to grease, dust, 
    or high humidity.
    Battery strength
    You can confirm the battery strength on the 
    handset display.
    Recharging the battery
    Recharge the battery when:
    –“Recharge battery” is displayed or 
    3 flashes on the handset display.
    – the handset beeps intermittently while it 
    is in use.
    Note:
    LRecharge the handset battery for more 
    than 15 minutes, or the display will 
    continue showing the indication.
    LIf the battery has been discharged, the 
    handset will display “Charge for 6 
    HRS” and 4 when you place the 
    handset on the base unit or charger.
    CHARGE indicator
    OR
    CHARGE 
    indicator
    Battery iconBattery strength
    1Fully charged
    2Medium
    3Low
    When flashing: needs 
    to be recharged.
    4Discharged
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    Battery performance
    After your Panasonic battery is fully 
    charged, you can expect the following 
    performance:
    *1 Handset is off the base unit or charger 
    but not in use.
    Note:
    LBattery power is consumed whenever 
    the handset is off the base unit or 
    charger, even when the handset is not in 
    use. The longer you leave the handset 
    off the base unit or charger, the shorter 
    you can actually talk on the handset. 
    Actual battery performance depends on 
    a combination of how often the handset 
    is in use and how often it is not in use.
    LOnce the battery is fully charged, you do 
    not have to charge it again until 
    “Recharge battery” is displayed or 
    3 flashes. This will maximize the 
    battery life.Battery replacement
    If battery performance diminishes, make 
    sure you have cleaned the charge 
    contacts and fully charged the battery. The 
    battery needs to be replaced if any of the 
    following are displayed after a few phone 
    calls even when you have fully charged the 
    battery.
    –“Recharge battery”
    –3 (flashing)
    –“Charge for 6 HRS”
    –4
    LUse only the rechargeable Panasonic 
    battery noted on page 6.
    1Press the notch on the cover firmly and 
    slide it as indicated by the arrow.
    2Replace the old battery with a new one, 
    and close the cover (see page 12 for 
    battery installation).
    Attention:
    A nickel metal hydride battery that is 
    recyclable powers the product you have 
    purchased.
    Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for 
    information on how to recycle this battery.
    OperationOperating time
    While in use 
    (talking)Up to 5 hours
    While not in use 
    (standby)
    *1Up to 11 days
    While using the 
    clarity booster 
    feature (page 23)Up to 3 hours
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    Screen saver mode
    After 1 minute of inactivity, the handset will 
    enter screen saver mode if the handset is 
    not on the base unit or charger.
    “Screen saver” will be displayed, and 
    will occasionally change position in order 
    to preserve the life of the display.
    Example:
    To cancel screen saver mode
    To use the handset when it is in screen 
    saver mode, first press {OFF} to turn the 
    display on again.
      Screen saver
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    Controls and displays
    Controls
    Base unit
    ADisplay
    B{ERASE}
    C{ANSWER ON} 
    ANSWER ON indicator
    DNavigator key
    E{MEMO}
    FMESSAGE indicator
    G{MESSAGE}
    H{STOP}
    I{GREETING REC} (Recording)
    J{GREETING CHECK}
    KAntenna
    LSpeaker
    MCharge contactsN{PROGRAM} {AUTO}
    O{MUTE}
    P{CALL WAIT} {FLASH}
    Q{REDIAL} {PAUSE}
    RCHARGE indicator
    SIN USE indicator
    T{*} (TONE/A)
    UMIC (Microphone)
    V{SP-PHONE} (Speakerphone)
    SP-PHONE indicator
    W{HOLD}
    X{CONF} (Conference)
    Y{INTERCOM} {TRANSFER}
    INTERCOM indicator
    A
    ABCD E
    FGHIJKKL
    MNOPQRSTU V WXY
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    Handset
    ASpeaker
    BSoft keys
    CHeadset jack/Audio jack
    D{C} (TALK)
    ENavigator key
    F{s} (SP-PHONE)
    G{*} (TONE)
    H{REDIAL} {PAUSE}
    IRinger indicator
    Message indicator
    JReceiver
    KDisplay
    L{OFF}
    M{CLEAR} {MUTE}
    N{INTERCOM} {HOLD}
    OMicrophone
    PCharge contactsCharger
    ACharge contacts
    BCHARGE indicator
    Using the navigator key
    The handset navigator key can be used to 
    navigate through menus and to select 
    items shown on the display, by pressing 
    {^}, {V}, {}.
    A
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    HI
    J
    K
    L
    M
    N
    O
    P
    A
    B
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    Displays
    Base unit display items
    Handset display items
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    EFlashes when the date 
    and time need to be set.
    EFlashes when message 
    memory is full.
    OBase unit ringer is off.
    EGreeting or memo 
    message recording error
    9@Answering system is in 
    greeting only mode (caller 
    messages will not be 
    recorded).
    H1Handset number; 
    displayed when paging or 
    being paged. (example 
    shown here: handset 1)
    HPaging all handsets.
    PBase unit is in 
    programming mode.
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    --:-- The date and time need to 
    be set.
    WVoice enhancer is on.
    1Battery strength
    SLine is in use.
    When flashing: a call is on 
    hold.
    When flashing rapidly: a 
    call is being received.
    Speaker is on.
    Call Privacy mode is on.
    !This handset’s extension 
    number (example shown 
    here: handset 1)
    You can move the cursor 
    right and left.
    You can scroll or move the 
    cursor right and left or up 
    and down.
    You can scroll up and 
    down.
    QWhen customizing the 
    unit: indicates the current 
    setting. 
    When viewing the caller 
    list: indicates that you 
    have called back this 
    caller or viewed this caller 
    information.
    SP
    PRIVACY
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    Handset menu icons
    When in standby mode, pressing {MENU} 
    (middle soft key) reveals the handset’s 
    main menu. From here you can access 
    various features and settings.
    Important:
    LThe menu icons shown in these 
    instructions vary slightly from the actual 
    icons shown on the display.Handset soft keys
    The handset features 3 soft keys. By 
    pressing a soft key, you can select the 
    function displayed directly above it.
    LThe functions displayed will vary 
    depending on how you are using the 
    unit.
    LWhen a function does not appear above 
    a soft key, the soft key has no function.
    Note:
    LIn these operating instructions, soft key 
    names are written inside brackets, the 
    same way as other unit keys.
    Example:
    Unit keys: {C}, {OFF}, etc.
    Soft keys: {CID}, {MENU}, {C}, etc.
    Handset backlit display and handset 
    keypad
    The handset display and dialing buttons 
    will light for a few seconds after pressing 
    any of the handset’s controls or lifting the 
    handset off the base unit or charger. They 
    will also light when a call is being received.
    Menu 
    iconMenu/feature
    JAnswering device
    KRinger setting
    LDisplay setting
    MFunction
    NInitial setting
    OSet date & time
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    Setting the unit before 
    use
    Setting the dialing mode
    If you cannot make calls, change this 
    setting depending on your telephone line 
    service. The default setting is “Tone”.
    “Tone”: For tone dial service.
    “Pulse”: For rotary pulse dial service.
    1Press {MENU} (middle soft key).
    2Scroll to N, then press {SELECT}.
    3Scroll to “Set tel line”, then press 
    {SELECT}.
    4Scroll to “Set dial mode”, then press 
    {SELECT}.
    5Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select 
    the desired setting.
    6Press {SAVE}, then press {OFF}.
    Setting the date and time O
    1Press {MENU} (middle soft key).
    2Scroll to O, then press {SELECT}.
    3Scroll to “Date and time”, then press 
    {SELECT}.
    4Enter the current month, day, and year 
    by selecting 2 digits for each.
    Example: June 15, 2005
    Press {0}{6} {1}{5} {0}{5}.
    5Enter the current hour and minute (12-
    hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits 
    for each.
    Example: 9:30 PM
    Press {0}{9} {3}{0}.
    6Select “AM” or “PM” by pressing {AM/
    PM}.
    7Press {SAVE}.
    LWhen the date and time are set, E 
    disappears from the base unit 
    display.
    LIf the handset beeps 3 times, the date 
    and time were not set correctly. Enter 
    the correct digits.
    8Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf you make a mistake when entering the 
    date and time, press {V}, {^}, {} to move the cursor, then make the 
    correction.
    Time adjustment (Caller ID subscribers 
    only)
    When calls are received, Caller ID will 
    automatically adjust the date and time 
    (including daylight saving time).
    LIf you have not set the date and time 
    manually, Caller ID will not adjust the 
    date and time.
    LYou can turn this feature off (page 56).
    Date and time
    Time adjustment
    Date:06.15.2005
    Time:12:00 AM
     0-9=Date&Time
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