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    							Preparation
    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp11
    If you subscribe to a DSL service
    Please attach a noise filter (contact your DS L 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 32) do not function properly.
    To connect to a 2-line telephone jack
    For this connection, please purchase  a Panasonic 2-line splitter (page 5).
    Example: DSL line is line 2
    To connect to 2 single-line telephone jacks
    Example: DSL line is line 2
    LINE 2
    LINE 12-line 
    splitter
    2-wire telephone line cord 
    with transparent plugs 4-wire telephone line cord 
    with green plugsTo 2-line 
    telephone jack (RJ14C)
    Noise filter
    Line 1
    Line 2
    To single-line telephone 
    jacks (RJ11C)
    Noise filter
    2-wire telephone line cord  with transparent plugs4-wire telephone line cord 
    with green plugs
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    12For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
    Setting up the handset
    Connecting the charger 
    (KX-TG6702 only)
    LUse only the included Panasonic AC 
    adaptor PQLV207.
    Note:
    L The AC adaptor must remain connected 
    at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor 
    to feel warm during use.)
    L The 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.
    Battery installation/replacement
    1Press the notch of the handset cover 
    firmly, and slide it in  the direction of the 
    arrow. 
    L If necessary, remove the old battery.
    2Insert the battery ( A), and press it 
    down until it snaps into position ( B). 
    Then close the handset cover ( C, D ).
    Important:
    L Use only the rechargeable Panasonic 
    battery noted on page 5.
    Attention:
    A nickel metal hydride battery that is 
    recyclable powers the product you have 
    purchased.
    Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent
    it from being disconnected.
    (120 V AC, 60 Hz)
    Bottom of
    the charger Hooks
    AB
    C
    D
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    Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-
    822-8837) for information on how to 
    recycle this battery.
    Battery charge
    Place the handset on the base unit or 
    charger for 7 hours before initial use.
    While charging, the charge indicator on the 
    handset lights in amber. When the battery 
    is fully charged, “ Charge completed ” is 
    displayed.
    Base unit
    Charger (KX-TG6702 only) Note:
    L
    If you want to use the handset 
    immediately, charge  the battery for at 
    least 15 minutes.
    L To ensure that 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 the 
    exposure of grease, dust, or high 
    humidity.
    Battery level
    Note:
    LWhen the battery needs to be charged, 
    the handset beeps intermittently during 
    use.
    Battery iconBattery level
    1 Fully charged
    2 Medium
    3 Low
    Flashing: needs to be 
    recharged.
    4 Empty
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    14For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
    Panasonic battery performance
    Note:
    LBattery operating time may be 
    shortened over time depending on 
    usage conditions and surrounding 
    temperature.
    L Battery power is consumed whenever 
    the handset is off the base unit or 
    charger, even when the handset is not in 
    use. Hence the longer you leave the 
    handset off the base unit or charger, the 
    less time you may actually talk using the 
    handset.
    L After the handset is fully charged, 
    displaying “ Charge completed ”, it 
    may be left on the base unit or charger 
    without any ill effect on the battery.
    L The battery level may not be displayed 
    correctly after you replace the battery. In 
    this case, place the handset on the base 
    unit or charger and let charge for 7 
    hours.Wall mounting for charger 
    (KX-TG6702 only)
    1Drive the screws (not included) into the 
    wall using the wall mount template as a 
    guide.
    2Mount the charger ( A), then slide it 
    down ( B) and to the right ( C) until it is 
    secure.
    OperationOperating time
    While in use 
    (talking) Up to 5 hours
    While not in use 
    (standby) Up to 7 days
    While using the 
    clarity booster 
    feature (page 25) Up to 3 hours
    25.4 mm
    (1 inch)
    Screws
    (120 V AC, 60 Hz)
    A B
    C
    Wall mount template for the charger
    25.4 mm (1 inch)
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    Controls
    Base unit
    A{ERASE }
    B {MEMO }
    C Display
    D {GREETING CHECK }
    E {GREETING REC } (Recording)
    F {LINE SELECT}
    G {ANSWER ON }
    H {MESSAGE }
    I {LINE1 }
    LINE1 indicator
    J {LINE2 }
    LINE2 indicator
    K {STOP }
    L IN USE indicator
    M {TRANSFER } { INTERCOM } N
    Antenna
    O Speaker
    P Charge contacts
    Q {*}  (TONE)
    R {PAUSE } { REDIAL }
    S {FLASH } { CALL WAIT }
    T {MUTE }
    U {SP-PHONE } (Speakerphone)
    SP-PHONE indicator
    V MIC (Microphone)
    W Navigator key ( {^} {V}  {  })
    X {AUTO } { PROGRAM }
    Y {CONF } (Conference)
    Z {HOLD }
    NNO
    PQRSWXYZVUT
    LINELINE1LINELINE2
    AD
    K
    HBCEG
    J
    IM
    L
    F
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    Handset
    ASpeaker
    B Soft keys
    C Headset jack
    D {C}  (TALK)
    E Navigator key ( {^} {V}  { < } { > })/
    SEARCH ( {^} {V} )
    F {s}  (SP-PHONE)
    G {*}  (TONE)
    H {FLASH } { CALL WAIT }
    I Microphone
    J Charge contacts
    K Charge indicator 
    Ringer indicator
    Message indicator L
    Receiver
    M Display
    N {OFF }
    O {MENU}
    P {HOLD } { INTERCOM}
    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} , {< }, or  {> }.
    Handset soft keys
    The handset features 3 soft keys. By 
    pressing a soft key,  you can select the 
    function displayed directly above it.
    A K
    L
    M
    N
    O
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    I
    J
    P
    {V}
    {^}
    {}
    LINE1REDIALLINE2
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    Displays
    Base unit display items
    Handset display items
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    E Flashes when the date and 
    time need to be set.
    Indicates the selected 
    line(s) for the answering 
    system or ringer setting.
    Flashing: the answering 
    system is answering a call 
    or playing a message on 
    the line.
    E Flashes when message 
    memory is full.
    Indicates the line 1 ringer 
    on the base unit is off.
    Indicates the line 2 ringer 
    on the base unit is off.
    E Greeting or memo 
    message recording error
    9@ Answering system is in 
    greeting only mode (caller 
    message cannot be 
    recorded). It is displayed 
    when you turn the 
    answering system on.
    Example:
    H1 Handset number: displayed 
    when the base unit is on 
    intercom call, monitoring, 
    or monitored by a handset.
    H Paging all handsets
    P Base unit is in 
    programming mode.
    LINE 1LINE 2
    L1
    L2
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    W Voice enhancer is on.
    1 Battery level
    k
    l The line is in use.
    Flashing: 
    – the call is put on hold on 
    that line.
    – the answering system is  answering a call on that 
    line.
    Flashing rapidly: a call is 
    being received on that line.
    SP Speaker is on.
    PRIV. Call privacy mode is on.
    Example:
    ! Handset’s extension 
    number.
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    Symbols used in these operating instructions
    SymbolMeaning
    {  } : button name/soft key name
    Example:
    Unit keys:  {C}, {OFF }
    Soft keys:  {CID },  {C } The words in the brackets indicate button names/
    soft key names on the handset and base unit.
    i Proceed to the next operation.
    Example:
    “Ringer tone ” The words in quotations indicate the menu on the 
    display.
    Example:
    1{ MENU } i  {0 }{ 2}
    2Select the desired setting.
    3{SAVE}  i  {OFF }
    1Press  {MENU} , then press  {0 },  {2 }.
    2Press  {^} or {V}  to select the desired setting.
    3 Press  {SAVE }, then press  {OFF }.
    Handset:
    {^}  {V}  { < } { > } Press up, down, left, or right on the handset 
    navigator key.
    Base unit:
    {^}  {V}  {  } Press up, down, left, or right on the base unit 
    navigator key.
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    Setting the unit before 
    use
    Important:
    LTo program features by scrolling through 
    the display menus, see page 35.
    Display language
    The default setting is “ English”.
    1{MENU}  i  { 0 }{ 8}
    2Select the desired setting.
    3Press the middle so ft key to 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  { 0 }{ 5}{ 1}
    2Select the desired setting.  i {SAVE}  
    i  {OFF }
    Date and time
    Set the correct date and time. When you 
    play back a message from the answering 
    system (page 42), th e unit announces the 
    day and time it was recorded.
    1{ MENU}  i  { 4 }
    2Enter the current month, day, and year 
    by selecting 2 digits for each.
    Example:  August 15, 2006
    { 0 }{ 8} { 1 }{ 5} { 0 }{6 }
    3Enter the current hour and minute (12-
    hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits 
    for each.
    Example:  9:30
    { 0 }{ 9} { 3 }{ 0}
    4Press  {AM/PM } to select “ AM” or “PM”. 
    i  {SAVE } i  {OFF }
    Note:
    L If you make a mistake when entering the 
    date and time, press  {< },  {> },  {^} , or 
    {V}  to move the cursor, then make the 
    correction.
    Handset
    Handset
    Handset
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    Line selection
    The line selection mode determines which 
    line is selected when you press  {C} on 
    the handset or  {SP-PHONE } on the base 
    unit. The default setting is “ Auto”.
    –“ Auto ”: When making a call, line 1 is 
    selected. If that line is unavailable, line 2 
    is selected. When answering a call, the 
    ringing line is selected.
    –“ Line1 ”: Line 1 is selected.
    –“ Line2 ”: Line 2 is selected.
    Handset line selection
    1{MENU}  i  { 0 }{ 5}{ 5}
    2Select the desired setting.  i {SAVE}  
    i  {OFF }
    Note:
    L You can select a line manually 
    regardless of the line selection mode by 
    pressing  {LINE1 } or  {LINE2 }.
    Base unit line selection
    1{MENU}  i  { 0 }{*}{ 5}
    2Select the desired setting.  i {SAVE}  
    i  {OFF }
    Note:
    L You can select a line manually 
    regardless of the line selection mode by 
    pressing  {LINE1 } or  {LINE2 }.
    Handset
    Handset
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