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    LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)Soft  Buttons 
    (S1 through S4) 
    Flexible 
    CO Buttons
    ENTER
    PAUSE
    INTERCOM
    MESSAGEREDIAL TRANSFERAUTO ANS
    /MUTECONF FWD/DND
    FLASH/
    RECALLHOLD 
    SP-PHONENavigator 
    Key AUTO DIAL
    /STORE
    Headset Jack
    Microphone
    CANCEL
    Message/
    Ringer
    Lamp
    Ringer Switch
    (KX-T7625)
    *On the bottom
       of the unit.
    PROGRAM
    Volume Key
    KX-T7625
    *Headset (option)
    Recommended: KX-TCA86, KX-TCA91, 
    KX-TCA92 
    Do not use a KX-T7090 headset.
       To order, call toll-free 1-800-332-5368
    VOL
    Location of Controls
     KX-T7636
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    Location of Controls
    PAUSE:
    Used to insert a pause when 
    storing a telephone number. This 
    button also functions as the 
    PROGRAM  button when there is 
    no PROGRAM button on your 
    telephone.
    FWD/DND (Call Forwarding/Do 
    Not Disturb):
    Used to perform Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb.
    CONF (Conference):Used to establish a multiple-party conversation.
    INTERCOM:
    Used to make or receive intercom calls.
    AUTO ANS (Auto Answer)/
    MUTE:
    Used to receive an incoming call in  
    hands-free mode or mute the 
    microphone/handset during a 
    conversation.
    AUTO DIAL/STORE:
    Used for System/Personal Speed 
    Dialing or storing program 
    changes.
    TRANSFER:
    Used to transfer a call to another party.
    REDIAL:Used to redial the last dialed number.
    MESSAGE:Used to leave a message waiting 
    indication or call back the party 
    who left the message waiting 
    indication.
    FLASH/RECALL:Used to disconnect the current call  
    and make another call without 
    hanging up.
    PAUSE
    FWD/DND
    CONF
    INTERCOM
    AUTO ANS
    MUTE
    AUTO DIAL
    STORE
    TRANSFER
    REDIAL
    MESSAGE
    FLASH/
    RECALL
    HOLD:
    Used to place a call on hold.
    SP-PHONE (Speakerphone):
    Used for the hands-free operation.
    Navigator Key  (KX-T7630/7633/
    7636):
    Used to adjust the volume and the 
    display contrast or select desired 
    items. 
    Volume Key (KX-T7625):
    Used to adjust the volume.
    CANCEL (KX-T7630/7633/7636):
    Used to cancel the selected item.
    PROGRAM (KX-T7625):
    Used to enter and exit the personal programming mode.
    ENTER  (KX-T7630/7633/7636):
    Used to confirm the selected item.
    CO:
    Used to make or receive an 
    outside call.  Pressing this button 
    seizes an idle outside line 
    automatically.  (Button assignment 
    is required.)
    Also used as feature buttons. 
    (Button assignment is required.)
    Message/Ringer Lamp:
    When you receive an intercom 
    call, the lamp flashes green, and 
    on an outside call, the lamp 
    flashes red.  When someone has 
    left you a message, the lamp stays 
    on red. 
    Soft Buttons (KX-T7630/7633/
    7636):
    Used to select the item displayed 
    on the bottom line on the display.
    HOLD
    SP-
    PHONE
    ENTER
    VOL
    CANCEL
    PROGRAM
    ENTER
    (CO)
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    Consult your dealer for more details about XDP.
    Connect to a single line telephone for 
    XDP or parallel connections (          ).
    TO TEL
    The telephone line cord (included)
    < Back view>
    CAUTION
    Ensure the handset 
    cord is inserted in 
    the hook to prevent 
    damage to the 
    connector.
     Connect to a KX-TDA series Business Telephone System
    (                    ).
    TO MAIN UNIT 
         / PABX  CAUTIONEnsure the cords 
    are inserted in 
    the grooves to 
    prevent damage 
    to the 
    connector.
    Setting
    Connection
    Press Up or Down.
    Press Up or Down.
    While in hands-free conversationSpeaker volume
    Ringer volume
    LCD Contrast
    Handset/Headset 
    volume*While using the handset or headset
    While on-hook or receiving a call While on-hook or receiving a call
    KX-T7630/7633/7636
    KX-T7630/7633/7636KX-T7625
    Slide the lever of 
    the Ringer switch 
    to (Off/On).RINGER
    While on-hook 
    01
    30
    Ring Tone
    Press Twice.
    ORORAUTO DIAL
    STORE
    (CO)
    01PROG
    ORPROGRAM
    PROG
    EXIT
    ORPROGRAM
    EXIT
    * If you hear your own voice through the handset or headset, decrease the volume.
    If On is selected,
    press Up or Down.
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    2
    1
    The tilt angle of the operation board can be 
    adjusted to one of four angles.
    To lift: Lift up the operation board to the desired 
    step-angle (1     2      3     4).
    To set down: Lift up the operation board to the 
    highest angle and then press down to 
    step-angle 1.  Be careful not to get your 
    fingers caught between the base and 
    the operation board.
      Pull down the handset hook until it locks to prevent the 
    handset from slipping down from the operation board when at 
    step-angle 4.
     Tilt Angle Adjustment
    Wall Mounting
    1Set the operation board to 
    step-angle 1.
    3Mount the unit on the wall.
    *Model shown is KX-T7636.
    2Connect the telephone line cord, and 
    then attach     first and then     of the  
    wall mounting adaptor.
    4Pull down the handset hook until it locks, 
    so the tab holds the handset.
    To temporarily place the handset down 
    during a conversation, 
    hook it over the 
    top edge of the phone as shown.
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    * Please use a USB cable shorter than 3 m (3.28 yards).
    3Couple both hinges 
    and slide in the 
    unit.
    4
    Push down the cover until it locks, 
    and connect the USB cable to 
    USB port.
    2Insert the flat cable 
    into the connector.
    The Add-on Key Module has 
    12 CO buttons.  These 
    buttons are used to seize 
    an outside line, make a 
    call using One-touch 
    Dialing, or access 
    certain features.
    3Insert the flat cable into 
    the connector.
    4Close the cover. 1Open the cover.
    2
    Attach the KX-T7603 to 
    your telephone with 
    screws.
    
    1Remove the connector cover 
    using a screwdriver.
    The USB Module can be connected between 
    the digital proprietary telephone and the 
    personal computer through USB interface to 
    implement personal CTI (Computer 
    Telephony Integration).
    PULL
    L
    Connect to PC
    KX-T7601 (For KX-T7633/7636)
    includes USB cableKX-T7603 (For KX-T7633/7636) To prevent damage to the telephone, be sure to unplug the extension line 
    before you set up or remove the USB Module or the Add-on Key Module.
    Installing the KX-T7601/KX-T7603
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    Copyright:
    This manual is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. (PCC).
    Under the applicable copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any 
    form, in whole or part, without the prior written consent of PCC and its licensee.
    © 2003 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
    SERIAL NO.
    (found on the bottom of the unit)
    DATE OF PURCHASE
    NAME OF DEALER
    DEALER’S ADDRESS
    DEALER’S TEL. NO.
    For your future reference
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way 
    Secaucus, NJ 07094
    Panasonic Sales Company
    Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
    Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5
    San Gabriel Industrial Park
    Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
    http://www.panasonic.com/csd
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