Panasonic KX-TCD410 Book
Panasonic KX-TCD410 Book
Panasonic KX-TCD410 Book
Operating Instructions
KX-TCD410NZ
Preparation
Model No.
Contents
Preparation
Before Initial Use ......................... 2
Important Information .................. 3
Setting up .................................... 4
Cordless Telephone
Using the Telephone ................... 9
Cordless Telephone
Making Calls.............................. 10
Caller ID .................................... 11
Answering Calls......................... 14
Phonebook ................................ 15
Handset Settings ....................... 19
Base Unit Settings..................... 25
Initial Settings ............................ 27
Multi-unit User Operation........... 29
Intercom .................................... 33
Useful Information
Before Requesting Help ............ 34
Technical Information ................ 36 C
Useful Information
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Index.......................................... 37 2
3
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Caller ID Compatible
Accessories (included)
AC Adaptor Telephone Line Rechargeable Battery Cover
PQLV19AL Cord Batteries
(AAA size)
HHR-4EPT/BA2
(HHR-4EPT)
Additional accessories are available for purchase. Contact your Panasonic Service
Centre for further details.
General Warning:
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom
has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its
network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any
sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in
all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model,
nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.
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Important Information
Only use the power supply included with Battery Caution
the product. Use only specified batteries.
Do not connect the AC Adaptor to any AC Only use rechargeable batteries.
outlet other than the standard AC230V. Do not mix old and new batteries.
The apparatus is approved for use with Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, they
PQLV19AL power supply. may explode.
This apparatus is unable to make Check local waste management codes for
emergency telephone calls under the special disposal instructions.
Preparation
following conditions: Do not open or mutilate the batteries.
• The portable handset batteries need Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
recharging, or have failed. cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin.
• During a mains power failure. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.
• When the Key Lock is set to ON. Exercise care in handling the batteries in
• When the unit is in Direct Call mode. order not to short the batteries with
Do not open the base unit or handset conductive materials such as rings,
(other than to change the batteries). bracelets and keys.
This apparatus should not be used near The batteries and/or conductor may
emergency/intensive care medical overheat and cause burns.
equipment and should not be used by Charge the batteries provided in
people with pacemakers. accordance with the information given in
Care should be taken that objects do not this operating guide.
fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into
Location
the unit. Do not subject this unit to
excessive smoke, dust, mechanical • For maximum distance noise-free
vibration or shock. operation, place your base unit:
- Away from electrical appliances such
Environment as TV, radio, personal computer or
Do not use this unit near water. another phone.
This unit should be kept away from heat - In a convenient high and central
sources such as radiators, cookers, etc. It location.
should also not be placed in rooms where
Safety Caution
the temperature is less than 5°C or
greater than 40°C. The ringer tone is reproduced through the
The AC Adaptor is used as the main earpiece. To avoid damage to hearing,
disconnect device, ensure that the AC first answer the call, then hold the phone
outlet is located/installed near the unit and to the ear.
is accessible.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF
MOISTURE.
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Setting up
Connection
Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord in order 1, 2, 3, 4.
Hook
LINE
1
2
4
Fasten the AC adaptor
cord to prevent it from
being disconnected.
3
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to feel
warm during use).
Battery Installation
Please ensure the batteries are inserted as shown. part should be inserted first.
Close the cover as indicated by the arrow.
• When you replace the batteries, part should be removed first.
To replace the battery:
Press the notch on the cover firmly
and slide it as indicated by the arrow.
Replace 2 batteries and close the
cover then charge the handset for
about 7 hours.
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Setting up
Battery Charge Battery Life
At the time of shipment, the batteries are Battery life is dependent on use and
not charged. To charge, place the conditions but in general when using fully
handset on the base unit. Please charge charged Ni-MH batteries (700 mAh):
the batteries for about 7 hours before Talk time: 10hrs approx.
initial use. During charging, the battery Standby time: 120hrs approx.
icon is as shown below. When using Ni-Cd batteries (250 mAh):
Talk time: 4hrs approx.
Preparation
Standby time: 40hrs approx.
(Times indicated are for peak
performance.)
The batteries reach peak performance
after several full charge/discharge cycles.
The batteries cannot be overcharged
unless they are repeatedly removed and
replaced.
If battery life is shortened then please
check that battery and charge terminals
are clean.
For maximum battery life, it is
Fully charged During charging recommended that the handset is not
recharged until battery icon flashes .
(Flashing)
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Setting up
Symbols Used in This Operating Instructions
Symbol Meaning
To search and then to select the desired item, press UP or DOWN then
RIGHT.
To move the cursor to the right or to the left, press RIGHT or LEFT.
1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT". "BATTERY TYPE".
5
Search/Select
"NI-CD" or "NI-MH".
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Setting up
Location of Controls
Handset
1- : PHONEBOOK Button
3- Navigator Key
Preparation
Display
1 4- REDIAL/PAUSE Button
6
2
7 5- R RECALL Button
3
4 C 8
1
2 6- : MENU/OK Button
3
4
5
5 6 7- OFF/POWER Button
7
8
Charge 9
9
Contact 0 8- C CLEAR Button
R
INT
Charge
Microphone Contact 9- INT INTERCOM Button
Base unit
Handset Display
Within range of a base unit
Call BAR ON (p.22)
Out of range/No registration
/No power on base unit
Paging or using the handset Direct Call ON (p.23)
Making or answering calls
Phonebook Mode Key Lock ON (p.24)
In Setting Mode
Battery strength is low. Ringer Volume OFF (p.20)
Battery strength is high.
Dialling Pause (p.24)
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Setting up
Wall Mounting
This unit can be mounted on a wall.
- Insert screws into the wall. The centre of the screw hole should be 8 cm horizontally
apart.
- Connect the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord.
- Arrange the wires as shown, then mount the unit.
8 cm
Screws
Hook
Wall Template
8 cm
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Press for more than 1 second.*1 Press for more than 2 seconds.*2
Making a Call
Pre-dialling Post-dialling
*1 If you need correction, press CLEAR. Digit is cleared to the left, then enter numbers.
Cordless Telephone
Answering a Call Terminating a Call
(During a call)
Press TALK. *1 Press OFF.
• Each ringer will start ringing with lower volume then gradually increase the volume
when receiving a call.
*1 You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button, INTERCOM, t or x.
Time
1 2 "INPUT CODE" 3 Enter time.
Press MENU. 4-digit
Search/Select
(24 hour clock) *1
"SETTING BS".
Date
4 5 "INPUT CODE" 6 twice Enter day, 7
Press OK. Press month then Press OK.
RIGHT. year. *2
Making Calls
Redialling
The last 10 numbers dialled are stored in the redial list automatically.
Dialling with the Redial List Dialling the Last Number Dialled
1 2 3 1 2
Press Search the desired Press Press TALK. Press REDIAL.
REDIAL.*1 dialled item. TALK.
Press TALK.
4 5 C AND/
OR
Number 6 OR
If you need to
Move Press Edit the phone store a name,
cursor. CLEAR.*2 number.*3 Press OK 3 times go to Name
to store the number. on page 15 or
press OK.
1 2 3 4
Press REDIAL.*1 Search/Select the Search/Select Search/Select
desired dialled item. "CLEAR" or "YES".
"ALL CLEAR".
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Caller ID
Caller ID Service
Caller ID is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if you have
subscribed to this feature.
After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display the caller information.
If your unit is connected to a PBX or a telephone line that does not support this service,
you will not be able to use it.
Caller ID does not display caller information while using the handset for an intercom call.
However, the caller information will be stored to the Caller ID List.
For all local and national incoming calls put, your display will show the area code (e.g.
09 for Auckland) or the cellular prefix (e.g. 025 for Telecom Cellular) followed by the
caller’s telephone number. An Auckland caller’s number will be displayed as
09XXXXXXX. The seven X’s represent the seven digits of the caller’s telephone number.
A call from a 7-digit Telecom Cellular number will be displayed as 025XXXXXXX. For
incoming international calls put, your display may only show the digits “0000”. For
business users on a Centrex line, your display will show the Centrex extension numbers
in the shorter extension number format used within your company.
Cordless Telephone
Call Waiting: Call Waiting is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if
you have subscribed to this service.
You can answer the second call, keeping the first call on hold.
Please consult your Network provider for details of this service.
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Caller ID
Caller ID Display
When receiving a call, the display shows its phone
number.
For example, a caller whose phone number is
01234567890 has been received.
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Caller ID
Caller ID List
Information up to 50 different callers is stored from the most recent call to the oldest call
in the caller list. When the 51st call is received, the oldest caller information is cleared.
If you receive a call from the same phone number you stored with a name in the
phonebook, the display will show the caller’s name.
Calling Back
1 2
Search the desired Press TALK.
received item.*1
Cordless Telephone
Services” for more information.
Press TALK.
4 C AND/ Number
OR
5 OR
If you need to store
Press Edit the a name, go to
CLEAR.*2 number.*3 Press OK 3 times Name on page 15
to store the number. or press OK.
1 2 3
Search/Select the Search/Select Search/Select
desired received item.*1 "CLEAR" or "YES".
"ALL CLEAR".
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Answering Calls
Auto Talk
If you set Auto Talk to on, you can answer the phone by lifting the handset off the base
unit.
1 2 3 4 5
Press Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
MENU. "SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT". "AUTO TALK". "ON" or "OFF".
Receiver Volume
During a call, press UP or DOWN to change the volume setting to LOW (0), MEDIUM
(00), HIGH (000).
(During a call)
Press UP or
DOWN.
Handset Locator/Paging
Using this feature, you can locate a misplaced handset by paging.
1 Press on the base unit. 2 All registered handsets ring for 1 minute.
<To stop paging> *1
3 Press on the base unit OR on one of the handsets.
*1 You can also stop paging by pressing any dialling buttons, INTERCOM, t or x.
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Phonebook
You can store up to 20 caller information in the phonebook. If you received a call from
the same phone number you stored with a name in the phonebook, the display will show
the caller’s name.
5 Name 6
Enter name. Press OK.*2
(max. 9 characters)*1
Cordless Telephone
Digits/characters are cleared or added to the left of the flashing digit/character.
To enter digits/characters, see Character Selection below.
*2 To continue storing another caller information, repeat the steps from 3.
Character Selection
Number of times key is pressed Number of times key is pressed
Keys Keys
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
1 # [ ] , - / 1 6 M N O 6
*
2 A B C 2 7 P Q R S 7
3 D E F 3 8 T U V 8
4 G H I 4 9 W X Y Z 9
5 J K L 5 0 Blank 0
Character Table
A B C D E FG H I JK LM N O P Q R S T U VW X Y
Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # - / [ ] ,
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Phonebook
Editing a Caller Information
4 5 C AND/
OR
Number 6
Move cursor. Press CLEAR.*2 Edit the phone Press OK.
number.*3
<Name>
7 8 C AND/
OR
Name 9
Move cursor. Press CLEAR.*2 Edit the name.*4 Press OK.
1 2 3 4
Press Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
PHONEBOOK.*1 desired item. "CLEAR". "YES".*5
1 2 3
Press Search Press TALK.
PHONEBOOK.*1 desired item.
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Phonebook
Storing the Phone Number into the Phonebook
When Pre-dialling
1 Phone Number *1 2 3 4 Name
Press OK to Press OK twice. Enter name.*2
store the number.
5
Press OK.
Cordless Telephone
Press REDIAL.*1 Search/Select
the desired dialled
number.
1 OR
2 3
Search/Select Press OK.
"SAVE TEL NO".*2
Search/Select
the desired received
number.*1
OR
4
Press OK.
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Phonebook
Hot Key
You can assign the dialling buttons 1 through 9 as hot keys. You can choose 9 phone
numbers from the phonebook.
Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key
1 2 3 4
Press Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
PHONEBOOK.*1 desired item. "HOT KEY REG". desired dialling
button number.*2
5
Search/Select
"YES".
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Handset Settings
: Time Alarm
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.
You must set the clock before setting the time alarm.
1 2 3
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "TIME ALARM".
Setting Alarm Time
4 5 Time 6 7
Search/Select Enter time. Press OK. Search/Select
"SET TIME". 4-digit "OFF",
(24 hour clock). "ONCE" or
Cordless Telephone
"REPEAT DAILY".
4 5
Search/Select Search/Select
"SET ALARM". "OFF",
"ONCE" or
"REPEAT DAILY".
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Handset Settings
: Ringer Option
Before programming, please follow steps 1 to 3.
1 2 3
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "RINGER OPT".
4 5
Search/Select Search/Select
"RINGER VOL". desired ringer volume.
4 5
Search/Select Search/Select
"EXT RINGER", desired ringer pattern.*1
"INT RINGER",
"PAGING" or
"ALARM".
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Handset Settings
: Tone Option
You can set the following sounds on or off.
Key Tone: Key tone will sound when you press any key, and a confirmation tone and
an error tone will be heard during operation.
Call Waiting Tone: Call waiting tone will sound when an incoming external call is
received during an intercom call.
Range Warning Alarm: Alarm will sound when you move out of range of a base unit.
Battery Low Alarm: Alarm will sound when the batteries need to be charged.
1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "TONE OPT". "KEY TONE",
"CALL WAITING",
"RANGE ALARM" or
"BATTERY LOW".
Cordless Telephone
Search/Select
"ON" or "OFF".
: Display Option
Selecting the Standby Mode Display
1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "DISPLAY OPT". "STANDBY MODE".
5
Search/Select
"CLOCK",*1
"OFF",
"BS NO"(Base unit number) or
"HS NO"(Handset number).
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Handset Settings
1 2 3
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "DISPLAY OPT".
4 Search/Select
"TALK MODE". 5 Search/Select
"TALK TIME"(Length of the call) or
"PHONE NO"(Phone number).
4 Search/Select
"LANGUAGE". 5 Search/Select
desired language.*1
: Call Option
Call BAR On/Off
Bars all calls except emergency and internal calls.
1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "CALL OPT". "CALL BAR".
5 4-digit
Handset PIN*1 6 Search/Select
"ON" or "OFF".*2
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Handset Settings
1 2 3
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "CALL OPT".
Setting the Direct Call Number
After a direct call number has been set and on, you can dial the direct call number only
by pressing TALK. Incoming calls are accepted.
4 5 Phone Number 6
Search/Select Enter the direct Press OK 3 times.*1
"DIRECT NO". call number. (max. 24 digits)
4 5
Cordless Telephone
Search/Select Search/Select
"SET DIRECT". "ON" or "OFF". *1
: Other Options
Changing Handset PIN
The factory preset is 0000. Once you have programmed the handset PIN, you
cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the handset PIN. If you forget
it, please consult your nearest Panasonic Service Centre.
1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "OTHER OPT". "HSPIN CHANGE".
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Handset Settings
Key Lock
You can lock the handset dialling buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted while the
key lock is on. The key lock is cancelled if the handset is turned off.
When the key lock is on, emergency calls cannot be made until key lock is
cancelled.
Key Lock On Key Lock Off
Recall Feature
RECALL is used to access special telephone services. Contact your Network provider
for details. If your unit is connected to a PBX, pressing RECALL allows you to access
some features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call.
1 9 2 3 Phone Number 4
Press PAUSE. *1 Press TALK.
• Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.
• Pressing PAUSE once creates one pause. To extend the pause requirement time,
press PAUSE accordingly.
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1 2 "INPUT CODE"
Press MENU. Search/Select
"SETTING BS".
Changing Base Unit PIN
The factory preset is 0000. Once you have programmed the base unit PIN, you
cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the base unit PIN. If you forget
it, please consult your nearest Panasonic Service Centre.
3 5 4 Current 4-digit Base Unit PIN 5 New 4-digit Base Unit PIN
6 New 4-digit Base Unit PIN again to verify
Cordless Telephone
Call Restriction
You can restrict selected handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. You can
assign up to 10 call restriction numbers (up to 8 digits). If you dial a restricted number,
the call does not connect and restricted number flashes.
3 6 4 4-digit Base
Unit PIN*1
5 Handset Number 6
Select desired handset.*2 Press RIGHT.
3 6 4 4-digit Base
Unit PIN*1 5 Handset
Number 6 7
Select desired Press RIGHT. Press OFF.
handset.*3
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1 2 "INPUT CODE"
Press MENU. Search/Select
"SETTING BS".
3 6 4 4-digit Base 5 6 C
Unit PIN*1 Press RIGHT repeatedly Press CLEAR.
until desired call restriction
number is displayed.
7 8 <to continue>
Repeat the
OR <to finish>
Press RIGHT. steps 5 to 7.
Press OFF.
4-digit 1 100mse
3 3 4 Base Unit 5 2 6 1 7 OR 8
PIN*1 2 600ms Press OK.
Pause Timing
You can set the pause timing to 3 or 5 seconds, depending on your PBX requirements.
4-digit 1 3 Seconds
3 3 4 Base Unit 5 3 6 OR 7
PIN*1 Press OK.
2 5 Seconds
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Initial Settings
: Reset Handset
You can reset all of the handset settings to their initial settings.
5
Search/Select
"YES" or "NO".
Cordless Telephone
Time Alarm Mode OFF
Alarm Time Clear
Handset Ringer Volume 6
Handset External Ringer Pattern 1
Handset Internal Ringer Pattern 1
Handset Paging Tone Pattern 1
Handset Alarm Tone Pattern 1
Key Tone ON
Call Waiting Tone ON
Range Warning Alarm OFF
Battery Low Alarm ON
Standby Mode Display Clock
Talk Mode Display Length of the Call
Display Language English
Call BAR OFF
Direct Call Mode OFF
Direct Call Number Clear
4-Digit Handset PIN 0000
Auto Talk OFF
Base Unit Access Automatic Base Unit Access
Redial Memory All Clear
Handset Receiver Volume Medium
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Initial Settings
Reset Base Unit Settings
If the base unit is reset, the Caller ID list will clear.
1 2 "INPUT CODE" 3 0
Press MENU. Search/Select
"SETTING BS".
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1 2 3 "REGISTER HS"
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "REGISTRATION".
Cordless Telephone
Press (for about 5 seconds) until the green indicator flashes.
RIGHT. If all registered handsets start ringing (Paging),
press to stop paging then start over again.
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1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "REGISTRATION". "CANCEL BS".
5 4-digit 6 7 8
Handset PIN*1
Search/Select Press RIGHT. Search/Select
desired base unit "YES" or "NO".
number to cancel.*2
Cancelling a Handset
Each handset can cancel itself or another handset.
1 2 "INPUT CODE" 3 7
Press MENU. Search/Select
"SETTING BS".
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5 1 6
"All handsets" mode. Press OK.
5 6 Handset Numbers*2 7
Cordless Telephone
2
"Selected handsets" Press desired Press OK.
mode. handset numbers.
5 3 6 Handset Numbers*2 7
"Selected then all Press desired Press RIGHT.
handsets" mode. handset numbers.
8 Number of Rings*3 9
Select how many times Press OK.
it rings. (up to 6 rings)
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1 2 3 4
Press MENU. Search/Select Search/Select Search/Select
"SETTING HS". "SELECT BS". "AUTO" or specific
base unit number.
C
1 2 3
C 4 5
1 6
2 3 7 8 9
4 5 C
6 0 1
7 R
2 3
8 9 INT
4 5
0 6
R 7 8
INT 9
2
0
R
INT
1
4
C
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 C
R
INT 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
3 R
0
INT
5
Radio Cell
E.g.
Additional
handsets
(KX-A142NZ)
registered with
2 base units.
Note: Calls are disconnected when the handset moves from one radio cell to
another.
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Intercom
Intercom between Handsets
You can use your handsets as a 2-way intercom.
For example, when Handset 1 calls Handset 2. To hang up, press .
<Handset 1>
1 INT ( on the display) 2 2
Press INTERCOM. Press desired
Handset Number.
<Handset 2> 3
Press TALK.*1
• Intercom calls can be conducted within the radio cell of the current base unit, but not
with units in neighbouring radio areas.
Transferring a Call to Another Handset/Conference Call
Cordless Telephone
The Intercom can be used during a call to transfer an external call between handsets
that are registered to the same base unit. For example, when handset 1 transfers a call
to Handset 2. To hang up, press .
<Handset 1>
(During a call) 1 INT ( on the display) 2 2 4 3
*3
<Handset 2> 3
Press TALK.*1
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Turn the power OFF then ON (Handset)/Disconnect then connect the AC adaptor
(Base unit)
Handset busy tone heard • Handset out of range of • Move handset closer to
when is pressed. base. base.
• Another handset in use. • Wait for the other user to
complete call.
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Last number redial does not • Number exceeded 24 digits. • Redial manually.
work.
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Technical Information
Specifications:
Standard: DECT=(Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications)
GAP=(Generic Access Profile)
Number of channels: 120 Duplex Channels
Frequency range: 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz
Duplex procedure: TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
Channel spacing: 1728 kHz
Bit rate: 1152 kbit/s
Modulation: GFSK
RF Transmission Power: approx. 250 mW
Voice coding: ADPCM 32 kbit/s
Power source: AC Adaptor 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption, base unit: 5 VA
Operating conditions: 5 - 40 °C, 20 - 80 % relative air humidity (dry)
Dimensions, Base Unit: About (58 mm x 128 mm x 105 mm) x 170 g
Dimensions, Handset: About (143 mm x 48 mm x 32 mm) x 120 g
Connections:
The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend you connect a standard
telephone on the same line for power protetion.
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Index
AC Adaptor .......................................... 2, 4 Handset
Accessories.............................................. 2 Display ................................................ 7
Answering Calls ..................................... 14 Initial Settings ................................... 27
Auto Talk ................................................ 14 Locator.............................................. 14
Paging............................................... 14
Base Unit PIN.................................................... 23
Initial Settings.................................... 28 Registration....................................... 29
PIN .................................................... 25 Reset ................................................ 27
Reset................................................. 28 Ringer ............................................... 20
Selection ........................................... 32
Battery Intercom ................................................. 33
Caution................................................ 3
Charge ................................................ 5 Key
Installation........................................... 4 Lock .................................................. 24
Life ...................................................... 5 Tone.................................................. 21
Battery Low Alarm.................................. 21
Making Calls
Call Restriction Redialling .......................................... 10
Cancelling Call Restricted with the Phonebook .......................... 16
Handset(s) ........................................ 25
Cancelling Call Restricted Number ... 26 Phonebook
Call Waiting ............................................ 11 Hot Key ............................................. 18
Caller ID List Storing .............................................. 15
Calling Back ...................................... 13 Power On/Off ........................................... 9
Clearing............................................. 13 Range Warning Alarm ........................... 21
Editing ............................................... 13 Recall..................................................... 24
Storing............................................... 17 Receiver Volume ................................... 14
Calls Ringer Pattern........................................ 20
Answering ........................................... 9 Ringer Volume ....................................... 20
Making .......................................... 9, 10
Redialling .......................................... 10 Setting up................................................. 4
Terminating ......................................... 9 Specifications......................................... 36
Cancelling a Base Unit........................... 30
Useful Information
Flash Timing........................................... 26
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