Panasonic Network System KX HNS107 Users Guide
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Note: R Names of features and settings may vary depending on your mobile device’s language settings. The [Ring Count] setting may be called [Number of Rings]. The [Toll Saver] setting may be called [Auto]. For landline voicemail service subscribers To receive voicemail and use the answering system properly, please note the following. R To use your landline phone service provider’s voicemail service ( “Voicemail support”, Page 83) rather than the answering system, turn off the answering system (...
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*1 8 mobile devices can be registered to the hub, however, only the first 4 can use phone features. Registering devices If you purchased any devices separately from the hub, you must register them to the hub before you can use them. Note: R To register a mobile device, use the procedure described in “Registering other mobile devices to the hub”, Page 28. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Device Registration] . 3 Tap [Registration] . 4 Select the type of device that...
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Device profiles for cameras 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings] ® [Device Profiles] ® [Camera] . 2 Select the device that you want to change settings for. R Settings that affect all cameras are available by tapping [Common Settings]. See “General camera settings”, Page 63 for more information. 3 Change the settings as desired, and then tap [OK]. – [Location] : This setting determines the location name assigned to the device. – [Name] : This setting determines the name...
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–[Strobe Light & Sound] : Allows you to select whether the siren’s strobe light flashes and its siren sounds when the alarm system is triggered. – [Installation Test] : Allows you to sound the siren as a test. – [Status LED] : This setting determines whether the device’s LED indicator lights or is disabled. Device profiles for glass break sensors 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings] ® [Device Profiles] ® [Glass Break Sensor] . 2 Select the device that you want to change...
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3Change the settings as desired, and then tap [OK]. – [Location] : This setting determines the location name assigned to the device. – [Name] : This setting determines the name assigned to the device. Device profiles for keychain remotes 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings] ® [Device Profiles] ® [Keychain Remote] . 2 Select the device that you want to change settings for. 3 Change the settings as desired, and then tap [OK]. – [Name] : This setting determines the name assigned...
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Device signal strength You can check the signal strength of each device’s wireless connection to the hub. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Device Registration] . 3 Tap [Signal Strength] . 4 Select the type of device that you want to check. 5 Tap the name of the device that you want to check. R For devices powered by a battery (such as sensors), press the registration button ( ) on the device when prompted. 6 Confirm the number of blue bars. R More blue bars indicate...
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[Hub Powered Up] This setting determines whether a notification is displayed when the hub starts up. This notification can be used to indicate that a power outage occurred. Camera notifications [Camera Recording] This setting determines whether a notification is displayed when camera images are being recorded. [Temperature Alert (Indoor Camera)] This setting determines whether a notification is displayed when an indoor camera’s temperature sensor is triggered. [Sound Detection Alert (Indoor Camera)] This...
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General settings You can customize general system settings to suit your needs. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [General] . 3 Change the settings as desired. R Each setting is explained in this section. [Change Login Password] setting See “Login password”, Page 99. [Automatic Login] setting This setting determines whether or not you must enter a password to connect to the system when accessing it from away from home. Note: R You can also disable automatic login...
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[Firmware Update] feature See “Hub firmware”, Page 99. [Firmware Version] information Information about the system’s firmware is displayed. [App Version] information Information about the [Home Network] app installed on your mobile device is displayed. Login password The login password is used to access the system while away from home. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [General] . 3 Tap [Change Login Password] . 4 Enter the desired password and then tap [OK]. R To...
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If the “firmware update is available” message is displayed automatically If the hub finds that a firmware update is available, it will display a message automatically that prompts you to update the firmware. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware. Network features Changing your mobile device’s name You can change the name assigned to your device. This can help you identify your mobile device when performing certain operations, such as deregistering or making intercom calls using a...