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    Battery level
    Note:
    LWhen the battery needs to be charged, 
    the handset beeps intermittently during 
    use.
    Panasonic battery performance
    Note:
    LBattery operating time may be 
    shortened over time depending on 
    usage conditions and surrounding 
    temperature.
    LBattery power is consumed whenever 
    the handset is off the base unit, even 
    when the handset is not in use. The 
    longer you leave the handset off the 
    base unit, the less time you may actually 
    talk using the handset.
    LAfter the handset is fully charged, 
    displaying “Charge completed”, it 
    may be left on the base unit without any 
    ill effect on the battery.
    LThe battery level may not be displayed 
    correctly after you replace the battery. In 
    this case, place the handset on the base 
    unit and let charge for 6 hours.
    Battery iconBattery level
    1Fully charged
    2Medium
    3Low
    Flashing: needs to be 
    recharged.
    4Empty
    OperationOperating time
    While in use 
    (talking)Up to 4.5 hours
    While not in use 
    (standby)Up to 7 days
    While using the 
    clarity booster 
    feature (page 
    21)Up to 3.5 hours
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    Controls
    Base unit
    A{REDIAL}
    B{PAUSE}
    C{CONF} (Conference)
    D{HOLD}
    E{MEMO}
    F{GREETING REC} (Recording)
    {GREETING CHECK}
    G{ANSWER ON} 
    ANSWER ON indicator
    H{EDIT}
    I{ERASE}
    J{STOP}
    K{MESSAGE}
    LAntenna
    MSpeakerN{TRANSFER} {INTERCOM} 
    OIN USE indicator
    PDisplay
    QCELLULAR SELECT {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}, 
    {5}
    RCharge contacts
    S{*} (TONE)
    T{PRIVACY}
    U{SP-PHONE} (Speakerphone)
    SP-PHONE indicator
    V{MUTE}
    W{FLASH} {CALL WAIT}
    XMIC (Microphone)
    YNavigator key ({^} {V} {})
    Z{MENU} {SET}
    ABCDEF G
    LMNO PQ
    L
    RSTUVWXZ HIJ K
    Y
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    Handset
    Using the joystick ASpeaker
    BDisplay
    CHeadset jack/Audio jack
    D{C} (TALK)
    EJoystick
    F{s} (SP-PHONE)
    G{*} (TONE)
    H{PAUSE} {REDIAL}
    IMicrophoneJCharge indicator/Ringer indicator/
    Message indicator
    KReceiver
    LSoft keys
    M{OFF}
    N{MUTE} {CLEAR}
    O{HOLD} {INTERCOM}
    P{FLASH} {CALL WAIT}
    QCharge contacts
    The handset joystick can be used to 
    navigate through menus and to select 
    items shown on the display, by pushing it 
    up, down, left, or right.It can also be used to select the center soft 
    key icon (page 15), by pressing down on 
    the center of the joystick.
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    IJ
    K
    M
    L
    N
    O
    P
    Q A
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    Displays
    Base unit display items
    Handset display items
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    Flashes when the date 
    and time need to be set.
    ~Base unit ringer is off.
    Call privacy mode is on.
    Flashes when message 
    memory is full.
    You are using a cellular 
    line. The number of bars 
    indicates the signal 
    strength of the cellular 
    line. Depending on a 
    connected cellular 
    phone’s capability, these 
    bars may not be 
    displayed.
    1This icon is displayed in 
    the lower right 
    representing a connected 
    cellular phone’s battery 
    level. It may not be 
    displayed depending on 
    the cellular phone’s 
    capability.
    MESSAGEFULL
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    1– Battery level indicator 
    for the handset (located 
    in the upper right of the 
    display)
    – This icon is also 
    displayed in the lower 
    right representing a 
    connected cellular 
    phone’s battery level. It 
    may not be displayed 
    depending on the 
    cellular phone’s 
    capability.
    SLine is in use.
    Flashing:
    – a call is put on hold.
    – the answering system is 
    answering a call.
    Flashing rapidly: a call is 
    being received.
    Example: Handset extension 
    number
    Voice enhancer is on.
    Speaker is on.
    Call privacy mode is on.
    ~Handset ringer is off.
    (displayed 
    in the top 
    center)The cellular line is in use.
    Flashing: a cellular call is 
    put on hold on the 
    handset.
    Flashing rapidly: a cellular 
    call is being received.
    VE
    CELL
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    Handset soft keys
    The handset features 2 soft keys and a 
    joystick. By pressing a soft key, or by 
    pressing the center of the joystick, you can 
    select the feature or operation indicated by 
    the soft key icon shown directly above it.
    Menu icons
    When in standby mode, pressing {MENU} 
    (center of joystick) on the handset or 
    {MENU} on the base unit reveals the main 
    menu. From here you can access various 
    features and settings.
    Note:
    LThe menu icons shown in these 
    operating instructions vary slightly from 
    the actual icons shown on the display. You are using a cellular 
    line. The number of bars 
    indicates the signal 
    strength of the cellular 
    line. Depending on a 
    connected cellular 
    phone’s capability, these 
    bars may not be 
    displayed.
    Displayed 
    itemMeaning
    CIDQUICK
    Base unit
    Menu iconMenu/feature
    dPhonebook
    GCaller list
    ASet answering
    fRinger settings
    FAudio monitor
    hOther items
    Handset
    Menu iconMenu/feature
    dPhonebook
    GCaller list
    iMessage playback
    fRinger settings
    FAudio monitor
    hOther items
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    Symbols used in these 
    operating instructions
    Symbols used at the end of titles
    Symbols used for operations 
    Setting the unit before 
    use
    Display language Y^
    1{MENU} (center of joystick) i h i 
    {SELECT}
    2“Change language” i {SELECT}
    3Select the desired setting. (Default: 
    “English”)
    4Press the center of joystick to save. i 
    {OFF}
    Note:
    LIf you select a language you cannot 
    read, press the center of joystick, 
    {#}{1}{1}{0}{1}, and {SAVE} to 
    change the display language to English.
    1{MENU} i h i {SET}
    2“Change language” i {SET}
    3Select the desired setting. (Default: 
    “English”) i {SET} i {STOP}
    Note:
    LIf you select a language you cannot 
    read, press {MENU}, {#}{1}{1}{0}{1}, 
    and {SET} to change the display 
    language to English.
    SymbolMeaning
    ^Operate with the base unit.
    YOperate with the handset.
    SymbolMeaning
    For base 
    unit 
    d, G, 
    A, 
    f, F, 
    hThe symbols to the left 
    represent the base unit 
    menu icons.
    For 
    handset
    d, G, 
    i, f, 
    F, hThe symbols to the left 
    represent the handset 
    menu icons.
    Example: 
    “Ringer 
    volume”Push the joystick of the 
    handset or press the 
    navigator key of the base 
    unit up or down to select 
    the words in quotations 
    shown on the display.
    iProceed to the next 
    operation.
    Example: 
    {MENU}The words in the brackets 
    show button names on the 
    handset and base unit.
    Handset:
    {^} {V} 
    {}Push the joystick up, down, 
    left, or right.
    Base unit:
    {^} {V} 
    {}Press up, down, left, or 
    right on the base unit 
    navigator key.
    Handset
    Base unit
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    Dialing mode Y^
    If you cannot make calls, change this 
    setting depending on your telephone line 
    service.
    “Tone”: For tone dial service.
    “Pulse”: For rotary pulse dial service.
    LYou only need to program this setting 
    once, using either the handset or base 
    unit.
    1{MENU} (center of joystick) i h i 
    {SELECT}
    2“Set tel line” i {SELECT}
    3“Set dial mode” i {SELECT}
    4Select the desired setting. (Default: 
    “Tone”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}
    1{MENU} i h i {SET}
    2“Set tel line” i {SET}
    3“Set dial mode” i {SET}
    4Select the desired setting. (Default: 
    “Tone”) i {SET} i {STOP}
    Date and time Y^
    LYou only need to program this setting 
    once, using either the handset or base 
    unit.
    1{MENU} (center of joystick) i h i 
    {SELECT}
    2“Date and time” i {SELECT}
    3Enter the current month, day, and year 
    by selecting 2 digits for each.
    Example: May 15, 2006
    {0}{5} {1}{5} {0}{6}
    4Enter the current hour and minute (12-
    hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits 
    for each.
    Example: 9:30
    {0}{9} {3}{0}
    5Press {*} to select “AM” or “PM”.
    6{SAVE} i {OFF}
    1{MENU} i h i {SET}
    2“Date and time” i {SET}
    3Enter the current month, day, and year 
    by selecting 2 digits for each.
    Example: May 15, 2006
    {0}{5} {1}{5} {0}{6}
    4Enter the current hour and minute (12-
    hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits 
    for each.
    Example: 9:30
    {0}{9} {3}{0}
    5Press {*} to select “AM” or “PM”.
    6{SET} i {STOP}
    Note for handset and base unit:
    LIf you make a mistake when entering the 
    date and time, press {^}, {V}, {} to move the cursor, then make the 
    correction.
    Handset
    Base unit
    Handset
    Base unit
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    Making calls
    Using the handset Y
    1Lift the handset and dial the phone 
    number.
    LTo correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.
    2Press {C} or {CALL}.
    3When you finish talking, press {OFF} or 
    place the handset on the base unit or 
    charger.
    LIf you have registered a cellular 
    phone to the base unit (page 52), 
    {CALL} is not displayed.
    Using the speakerphone
    1Lift the handset, dial the phone number, 
    and press {s}.
    LSpeak alternately with the other party.
    2When you finish talking, press {OFF} or 
    place the handset on the base unit or 
    charger.
    Note:
    LUse the speakerphone in a quiet 
    environment.
    LTo switch to the receiver, press {C}.
    Adjusting the receiver/speaker volume
    Push {^} or {V} while talking.
    Making a call using the redial list
    The last 10 phone numbers dialed are 
    stored in the redial list.
    1{REDIAL}
    2Push {^} or {V} to select the desired 
    number.
    LTo erase the displayed number, press 
    {CLEAR}.
    3{C}
    PAUSE button (for PBX/long distance 
    service users)
    A pause is sometimes required when 
    making calls using a PBX or long distance 
    service. When storing a calling card 
    access number and/or PIN in the 
    phonebook, a pause is also needed (page 
    24).
    For example, if you need to dial the line 
    access number “9” when making outside 
    calls with a PBX:
    1{9} i {PAUSE} i Dial the phone 
    number.
    2{C}
    Note:
    LA 3.5 second pause is inserted each 
    time {PA U S E} is pressed. Press 
    repeatedly to insert longer pauses.
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    Using the base unit ^
    1Dial the phone number.
    LTo correct a digit, press {ERASE}.
    2{SP-PHONE}
    3When the other party answers, speak 
    into the MIC.
    LSpeak alternately with the other party.
    4When you finish talking, press {SP-
    PHONE}.
    Note:
    LUse the speakerphone in a quiet 
    environment.
    LWhile on a call, you can switch from the 
    base unit to the handset:
    – If the handset is off the base unit, 
    press {C} on the handset, then 
    press {SP-PHONE} on the base unit.
    – If the handset is on the base unit, 
    simply lift it.
    Adjusting the speaker volume
    Press {^} or {V} while talking.
    Making a call using the redial list
    The last 10 phone numbers dialed are 
    stored in the redial list.
    1{REDIAL}
    2Press {^} or {V} to select the desired 
    number.
    LTo erase the displayed number, press 
    {ERASE}.
    3{SP-PHONE}
    PAUSE button (for PBX/long distance 
    service users)
    A pause is sometimes required when 
    making calls using a PBX or long distance 
    service.
    For example, if you need to dial the line 
    access number “9” when making outside 
    calls with a PBX:
    1{9} i {PAUSE} i Dial the phone 
    number.
    2{SP-PHONE}
    Note:
    LA 3.5 second pause is inserted each 
    time {PA U S E} is pressed. Press 
    repeatedly to insert longer pauses.
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    Answering calls
    Using the handset Y
    1Lift the handset and press {C} or {s}.
    LYou can also answer the call by 
    pressing any button except the 
    joystick or {OFF}. (Any key talk 
    feature)
    2When you finish talking, press {OFF} or 
    place the handset on the base unit or 
    charger.
    Auto talk
    This feature allows you to answer a call by 
    simply lifting the handset off the base unit 
    or charger. You do not need to press {C}. 
    To activate this feature, see page 40.
    Temporary ringer off
    While the handset is ringing for an outside 
    call, you can turn the ringer off temporarily 
    by pressing {OFF}.
    Using the base unit ^
    1{SP-PHONE}
    2Speak into the MIC.
    3When you finish talking, press {SP-
    PHONE}.
    Useful features during a 
    call
    HOLD button Y^
    This feature allows you to put an outside 
    call on hold.
    Press {HOLD} 2 times during an outside 
    call.
    LTo release the hold, press {C}.
    Press {HOLD} during an outside call.
    LTo release the hold, press {SP-
    PHONE}.
    Note for handset and base unit:
    LIf a call is kept on hold for more than 6 
    minutes, an alarm tone starts to sound. 
    After 4 additional minutes on hold, the 
    call is disconnected.
    MUTE button Y^
    While mute is turned on, you can hear the 
    other party, but the other party cannot hear 
    you.
    To mute your voice, press {MUTE}.
    LTo return to the conversation, press 
    {MUTE} or {C}.
    To mute your voice, press {MUTE}.
    LTo return to the conversation, press 
    {MUTE} or {SP-PHONE}.
    Handset
    Base unit
    Handset
    Base unit
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