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    							Getting Started
    11For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Handset
    ACharge indicator
    Ringer indicator
    Message indicator
    B Nonslip pad
    LNonslip pad offers support when 
    you cradle the handset between 
    your shoulder and ear.
    C Speaker
    D {C} (TALK)
    E {s}  (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone)
    F Headset jack
    G Dial keypad ( {*}: TONE)
    H Receiver
    I Display
    J {OFF }
    K {FLASH } { CALL WAIT } L
    Microphone
    M Charge contacts
    ■ Control type
    A  Soft keys
    The handset features 3 soft keys. By 
    pressing a soft key, you can select the 
    feature shown directly above it on the 
    display.
    B  Navigator key
    – {^} , {V} , {< }, or { >}: Scroll through 
    various lists and items.
    – ?  VOL. (Volume: {^}  or {V} ): 
    Adjust the receiver or speaker 
    volume while talking.
    – {< } CID (Caller ID): View the caller 
    list.
    – {> } REDIAL: View the redial list.
    Belt clip
    Display/Indicators
    Handset display items
    BC
    M
    A
    G
    F
    D
    E J
    K
    I H
    L
    A
    B
    ■  To attach ■ To remove
    ItemMeaning
    w Within base unit range
    _ Out of base unit range
    C The landline is in use.
    LWhen flashing:
    The call is put on 
    hold.
    L When flashing 
    rapidly: An incoming 
    call is now being 
    received.
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    							Getting Started
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    *1 Corresponding cellular line(s) is indicated next to the item.
    *2 During a cellular call, the item is not 
    displayed even though the feature is 
    activated.
    *3 Corresponding lines (1, 2: cellular 
    line, L: landline) are indicated next to 
    the item. If all lines are turned off, no 
    line is indicated.
    CELL 1/CELL 2 indicators on the base 
    unit
    The CELL 1/CELL 2 indicators show 
    each cellular line status.
    t
    A cellular line is in use.
    LWhen flashing: the 
    cellular call is put on 
    hold.
    L When flashing 
    rapidly: a cellular call 
    is being received.
    A cellular phone is 
    connected.
    *1 Ready to 
    make/receive cellular 
    calls.
    L When turned off: a 
    cellular phone is not 
    connected to the 
    base unit (page 17).
    u
    v – The cellular line is 
    selected for the ringer 
    setting.
    – A cellular call is being  received on that line.
    i Eco mode is on.
    *2 (page 
    10)
    s Speakerphone is on. 
    (page 20)
    Ringer volume is off.
    *3 
    (page 39)
    & Silent mode is on. (page 
    40)
    ! Privacy mode is on. 
    (page 23)
    E Alarm is on. (page 40)
    m Handset number
    & Battery level
    $ Blocked call (page 41)
    ( Clarity booster is on.
    *2 
    (page 23)
    In use Answering system is 
    being used by another 
    handset or the base 
    unit.
    ItemMeaning
    ]1
    2
    ~1
    L
    Cell1 
    in useSomeone is using the 
    cellular line.
    Cell2 
    in use
    Line in 
    use Someone is using the 
    landline.
    StatusMeaning
    ColorLight 
    pattern
    Green On A cellular phone  is connected. 
    Ready to 
    make/receive 
    cellular calls.
    Flashing – The cellular  line is in use.
    – Phonebook  entries are 
    being copied 
    from a 
    cellular 
    phone (page 
    47).
    Flashing 
    rapidly A cellular call is 
    being received.
    ItemMeaning
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    							Getting Started
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    HEADSET indicator on the base unit
    The HEADSET indicator shows the 
    Bluetooth headset status.Amber On A cellular phone 
    is not 
    connected to 
    the base unit 
    (page 17).
    Flashing 
    rapidly The base unit is 
    searching for 
    the registered 
    cellular phone.
    Red Flashing – The base unit  is registering 
    a cellular 
    phone.
    – A cellular call  is put on hold.
    Light 
    off – A cellular phone 
    is not registered 
    to the base unit.
    StatusMeaning
    ColorLight 
    pattern
    Green On A Bluetooth  headset is 
    connected to 
    the base unit. 
    Ready to use it.
    Flashing A Bluetooth  headset is in 
    use.
    Flashing 
    rapidly A landline call is 
    being received.
    StatusMeaning
    ColorLight 
    pattern
    Amber On The Bluetooth 
    headset is not 
    connected to 
    the base unit.
    Flashing 
    rapidly The base unit is 
    searching for 
    the registered 
    Bluetooth 
    headset.
    Red Flashing – The base unit  is registering 
    a headset.
    – Mute is  turned on.
    Light 
    off – A Bluetooth 
    headset is not 
    registered to the 
    base unit.
    StatusMeaning
    ColorLight 
    pattern
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    							Getting Started
    14For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Initial settings
    Display language
    You can select either “English ” or 
    “Español” as the display language. 
    The default setting is  “English”.
    1{MENU } i  { # }{1 }{1}{0}
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    3{SAVE}  i  { OFF}
    Voice guidance language
    You can select either  “English ” or 
    “Español” as the voice guidance 
    language of the answering system. The 
    default setting is  “English”.
    1{MENU } i  { # }{1 }{1}{2}
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    3{SAVE}  i  { OFF}
    Dialing mode
    If you cannot make calls, change this 
    setting according to your telephone line 
    service. The default setting is  “Tone”.
    “Tone”: For tone dial service.
    “Pulse”: For rotary/pulse dial service.
    1{ MENU } i  { # }{1 }{2}{0}
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    3{SAVE}  i  { OFF}
    Date and time
    1
    {MENU } i  { # }{1 }{0}{1}
    2Enter the current month, date, and 
    year by selecting 2 digits for each. Example:
    July 15, 2010
    { 0 }{7 } { 1 }{5 } { 1 }{ 0}
    3{OK }
    4Enter the current hour and minute 
    (12-hour clock format) by selecting 2 
    digits for each.
    Example: 9:30
    { 0 }{9 } { 3 }{0 }
    5{AM/PM }: Select  “AM” or “PM” .
    6{SAVE } i  { OFF}
    Note:
    L When English is selected as the 
    display language, 12-hour clock 
    format is used. When Spanish is 
    selected, 24-hour clock format is 
    used.
    L To correct a digit, press  {< } or { >} to 
    move the cursor to the digit, then 
    make the correction.
    L The date and time may be incorrect 
    after a power failure. In this case, set 
    the date and time again.
    Symbol meaning:
    Example:
    {V}/{^} : “Off”
    Press  {V} or {^}  to select the words in 
    quotations.
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    							Link to Cell
    15For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Link to cell feature
    To use this feature, you must first 
    register and connect your cellular 
    phones to the base unit (page 15).
    Your cellular phones must be Bluetooth 
    wireless technology compatible with this 
    product.
    This feature allows you to:
    – make or answer cellular calls using your home phone (handset or base 
    unit) with better reception.
    – maximize the benefits of cellular  services (such as free night and 
    weekend calls, or cellular to cellular 
    call plans) by utilizing unused peak 
    minutes with your home phone.
    – conserve the battery power of your  cellular phone while the unit is on a 
    cellular call. (We recommend 
    charging your cellular phone during 
    the cellular call as your cellular phone 
    battery is being consumed.)
    Important:
    L Up to 2 cellular phones can be 
    registered. However, only one 
    Bluetooth device (cellular phone or 
    headset) can be connected to the 
    base unit at a time.
    L Locate your cellular phone near the 
    base unit. If the cellular phone is too 
    close to the base unit during a cellular 
    call, you may hear noise. For best 
    performance, we recommend placing 
    the cellular phone between 0.6 m to 3 
    m (2 feet to 10 feet) away from the 
    base unit.
    Trademarks
    L The Bluetooth
    ® word mark and logos 
    are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 
    and any use of such marks by 
    Panasonic Corporation is under 
    license. Other trademarks and trade  names are those of their respective 
    owners.
    Registering a cellular 
    phone
    Important:
    L
    For more details and the list of 
    compatible cellular phones, please 
    visit our Web site:
    http://www.panasonic.com/LinkToCell
    L Before registering a Bluetooth 
    enabled cellular phone to the base 
    unit:
    – we recommend you change the PIN 
    (page 18).
    – make sure that no Bluetooth device  such as a Bluetooth headset is 
    connected to your cellular phone.
    1Handset:
    {MENU } i
    For CELL 1:  {#}{6}{2}{4}{1}
    For CELL 2:  {#}{6}{2}{4}{2}
    L After the CELL 1 or CELL 2 
    indicator on the base unit starts 
    flashing red, the rest of the 
    procedure must be completed 
    within 5 minutes.
    2Your cellular phone:
    While the CELL 1 or CELL 2 
    indicator is flashing red, follow the 
    instructions of your cellular phone to 
    enter the registration mode.
    LDepending on your cellular 
    phone, it may ask you to enter the 
    base unit PIN (default:  “0000”).
    3Handset:
    Wait until a long beep sounds.
    LIt may take more than 10 seconds 
    to complete registration.
    L When the CELL 1 or CELL 2 
    indicator lights green, the cellular 
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    phone is connected to the base 
    unit. You are ready to make 
    cellular calls.
    4To select which unit receives calls 
    for the cellular line, press {OK } then 
    continue from step 3, “Selecting 
    which unit receives cellular calls”, 
    page 16.
    L If not required, go to step 5.
    5{OFF}
    Note:
    L Make sure that your cellular phone is 
    set to connect to this product 
    automatically. Refer to your cellular 
    phone’s operating instructions.
    L Make sure you cancel your cellular 
    phone’s current registration if you 
    want to register it to the other line 
    (page 19).
    Link to cell settings
    Selecting which unit receives 
    cellular calls
    You can select which unit rings and 
    receives calls for a cellular line. When 
    “All” is selected, all handsets and the 
    base unit ring.
    1{MENU }
    2For CELL 1: {#}{6 }{2}{7}{1}
    For CELL 2: {#}{6 }{2}{7}{2}
    3{V} /{^} : Select the desired handset 
    or  “All”.
    4{SAVE}  i  { OFF}
    Note:
    L When you select a specific handset to 
    receive calls for a cellular line:
    – other handsets cannot answer the 
    calls. – the base unit can answer the calls 
    even though it does not ring. 
    However, you can make the base 
    unit ring by adjusting the base unit 
    ringer volume (page 36).
    L When you change the setting to 
    “All” , the base unit ringer volume 
    also returns to the lowest level even if 
    the ringer volume has been changed.
    Ring as cell mode
    Once this feature is turned on, the 
    handset and base unit ring using the 
    same ringer tone as your cellular phone.
    The following settings are available:
    – “Off” : Turn this feature off to use the 
    ringer tones of the handset and base 
    unit. Caller information is announced 
    depending on the Talking Caller ID 
    setting (page 35).
    – “On (with Talking CID) ” 
    (default): The handset and base unit 
    use your cellular phone’s ringer tone. 
    Caller information is announced even 
    if the Talking Caller ID is turned off.
    – “On (without Talking CID) ”: 
    The handset and base unit use your 
    cellular phone’s ringer tone. Caller 
    information is not announced even if 
    the Talking Caller ID is turned on.
    Important:
    L To use this feature, your cellular 
    phone must support Bluetooth in-
    band ringtone. Refer to your cellular 
    phone’s operating instructions.
    1{MENU }
    2For CELL 1:  {#}{6}{1}{4}{1}
    For CELL 2:  {#}{6}{1}{4}{2}
    3{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    4{SAVE } i  { OFF}
    Note:
    L The units use the preset ringer tones 
    (page 36) instead of your cellular 
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    phone’s ringer tone when a cellular 
    call is being received if:
    – your cellular phone is in silent mode. (depending on your cellular 
    phone)
    – the base unit or 2 or more handsets  are on a landline call or an intercom 
    call.
    L If your cellular phone is in silent mode 
    with  “On (with Talking CID) ” 
    set, the unit announces caller 
    information even when Talking Caller 
    ID is turned off (page 35).
    To use the handset ringer tone 
    instead of your cellular phone’s 
    ringer tone
    Select  “Off” in step 3, “Ring as cell 
    mode”, page 16. 
    To change the handset ringer tone for a 
    cellular line, see page 36.
    Auto connection to the 
    cellular phone
    After registration, your cellular phone is 
    connected to the base unit. If you move 
    the cellular phone out of base unit range, 
    the cellular phone is disconnected from 
    the base unit. This feature allows the 
    base unit to try to reconnect the cellular 
    phone at regular intervals when it returns 
    within base unit range. You can set the 
    interval. The default setting is  “1 min”.
    Important:
    L When you are using a cellular line or a 
    Bluetooth headset, the base unit loses 
    its connection from other Bluetooth 
    devices (cellular phone or headset). 
    To automatically resume the 
    connection to cellular phones, leave 
    the auto connection on.
    L Some cellular phones lose connection 
    after usage, please check the 
    specification of your cellular phone for 
    more details.
    1{MENU } i  {#}{6 }{3}{2}
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    3{SAVE } i  { OFF}
    Note:
    L Some cellular phone may ask you if 
    you accept the connection 
    requirement from the base unit. In that 
    case, select  “Off” in step 2. Check 
    the specification of your cellular 
    phone.
    Connecting/disconnecting the 
    cellular phone manually
    When you make or answer calls with 
    your cellular phone, we recommend 
    disconnecting it from the base unit, 
    otherwise received audio may not be 
    heard on your cellular phone.
    You can also manually reconnect the 
    cellular phone to the base unit without 
    waiting for the auto connection feature to 
    resume the connection.
    1{ MENU }
    2To connect/disconnect:
    For CELL 1:  {#}{6}{2 }{5}{1}
    For CELL 2:  {#}{6}{2 }{5}{2}
    L A long beep sounds.
    3{OFF }
    Cellular line only mode (If you 
    do not use the landline)
    If you do not use the landline, we 
    recommend setting the unit to the 
    cellular line only mode.
    1{MENU } i  {#}{1 }{5}{7}
    2To  t u r n  o n :
    {V} /{^} : “On”  i { SELECT } i  
    {V} /{^} : “Yes”  i { SELECT }
    To  t u r n  o f f :
    {V} /{^} : “Off”  i { SELECT }
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    Note:
    LOnce you set this mode, you can use 
    the following buttons to make cellular 
    calls:
    – for the handset, press {C} or {s} 
    instead of { CELL} (page 20).
    – for the base unit, press  {SP-
    PHONE } instead of the line button 
    ( { CELL 1 } or  {CELL 2 }) set for the 
    cellular line selection (page 18, 25).
    L Once you set this mode, the following 
    features cannot be used:
    – Landline features (page 34, 37)
    – Answering system (page 50). 
    Messages cannot be received. 
    However, you can only record voice 
    memo messages (page 53).
    – Voice mail features (page 57).
    L After this mode is turned on or off, the 
    base unit reboots.
    – Bluetooth connections from cellular 
    phones or headset are 
    disconnected. If the auto 
    connection is turned on (page 17), 
    the cellular phones are 
    reconnected.
    – _  will be displayed on the handset 
    momentarily. The handset can be 
    used once w  is displayed.
    When you use the landline again
    Before connecting the telephone line to 
    the base unit, select  “Off” in step 2, 
    “Cellular line only mode (If you do not 
    use the landline)”, page 17.
    Cellular line selection
    This feature determines which cellular 
    line is selected to make cellular calls 
    when:
    – you press  {CELL } on the handset.
    – you press  {C} or {s} on the handset 
    while the cellular line only mode is 
    turned on. – you press {
    SP-PHONE} on the base 
    unit while the cellular line only mode is 
    turned on.
    The following settings are available:
    – “Manual ” (handset only: default): 
    You can select the desired cellular line 
    when making a call.
    – “Cellular phone 1” (base unit default):  CELL 1 is selected.
    – “Cellular phone 2”: CELL 2 is  selected.
    1{MENU }
    2For handset:  {#}{6}{3}{4}
    For base unit:  {#}{*}{6}{ 3}{ 4}
    3{V} /{^} : Select the desired setting.
    4{SAVE } i  { OFF}
    Storing your area code (for 
    dialing only a 7-digit phone 
    number to make a local call)
    You need to add your area code when 
    making cellular calls to a phone number 
    in your area. Once  you store your area 
    code, it is automatically added to the 
    beginning of the 7-digit phone number 
    when making cellular calls.
    1{ MENU } i  {#}{6 }{3}{3}
    2Enter the 3-digit area code.
    LTo correct a digit, press  {CLEAR }.
    3{SAVE } i  { OFF}
    Changing the Bluetooth PIN 
    (Personal Identification 
    Number)
    The PIN is used to register cellular 
    phones to the base unit. The default PIN 
    is  “0000”. To prevent unauthorized 
    access to this product, we recommend 
    that you change the PIN, and keep it 
    confidential.
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    Important:
    LPlease make note of your new PIN. 
    The unit does not reveal the PIN to 
    you. If you forget your PIN, see page 
    71.
    1{MENU } i  {#}{6 }{1}{9}
    2Enter the new 4-digit PIN.  i { OK }
    3Enter the new 4-digit PIN again.  i 
    { SAVE}
    4{OFF}
    Changing the PIN for the second time
    Follow step 1, “Changing the Bluetooth 
    PIN (Personal Identification Number)”, 
    page 19. Enter the current 4-digit PIN, 
    then continue from step 2.
    Deregistering Bluetooth 
    devices
    A handset can cancel a registration of 
    another Bluetooth devices (cellular 
    phone or headset) that is stored to the 
    base unit.
    1{ MENU } i  {#}{1 }{3}{4}
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired device. 
    i  { SELECT }
    L t indicates a cellular phone, and 
    W  indicates a headset.
    3{V} /{^} : “Yes ” i  { SELECT }
    L When the cellular phone is 
    deregistered, the CELL 1 or CELL 
    2 indicator is turned off.
    L When the headset is 
    deregistered, the HEADSET 
    indicator is turned off.
    4{OFF}
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    							Making/Answering Calls Using the Handset
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    Making cellular calls
    Important:
    LOnly 1 cellular line can be used at a 
    time.
    L Before making calls, confirm that the 
    CELL 1 or CELL 2 indicator lights 
    green (page 12).
    1Lift the handset and dial the phone 
    number.
    L To correct a digit, press  {CLEAR} .
    2{CELL }
    L The unit starts dialing when:
    – only 1 cellular phone is 
    registered.
    – a specific line is set to make  cellular calls (page 18).
    Go to step 4.
    3{V} /{^} : Select the desired cellular 
    phone.  i { SELECT }
    4When you finish talking, press 
    {OFF}  or place the handset on the 
    base unit or charger.
    Note:
    L To switch to the speaker, press  {s}.
    To switch back to the receiver, press 
    {C}.
    Adjusting the receiver or speaker 
    volume
    Press  {^} or {V}  repeatedly while 
    talking.
    Making a cellular call using the redial 
    list
    The last 5 phone numbers dialed are 
    stored in the redial list (each 48 digits 
    max.).
    1{ > } REDIAL
    2{V}/ {^}: Select the desired phone 
    number.
    3{ CELL }
    L The unit starts dialing when:
    – only 1 cellular phone is 
    registered.
    – a specific line is set to make  cellular calls (page 18).
    4{V} /{^} : Select the desired cellular 
    phone.  i { SELECT }
    Erasing a number in the redial list
    1{> } REDIAL
    2{V} /{^} : Select the desired phone 
    number.  i { ERASE }
    3{V}/{^} : “Yes”  i { SELECT }
    4{OFF }
    Making landline calls
    1Lift the handset and dial the phone 
    number.
    LTo correct a digit, press  {CLEAR }.
    2{C}
    3When you finish talking, press 
    {OFF}  or place the handset on the 
    base unit or charger.
    Using the speakerphone
    1Dial the phone number and press 
    {s} .
    L Speak alternately with the other 
    party.
    2When you finish talking, press 
    {OFF }.
    Note:
    L For best performance, use the 
    speakerphone in a quiet environment.
    L To switch back to the receiver, press 
    {C}.
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