| Operating Instructions   5.8 GHz Expandable Digital Cordless   Answering System   Model No. KX-TG4321   with 2 Handsets   Model No. KX-TG4322   with 3 Handsets   Model No. KX-TG4323   5.8 GHz Digital Cordless   Answering System   with 4 Handsets   Model No. KX-TG4324   Model shown is KX-TG4321.   This unit is compatible with Caller ID. You must subscribe to the appropriate   service offered by your service provider/telephone company.   Charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use.   Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save   them for future reference.   For assistance, visit our website:   http://www.panasonic.com/help for customers in the U.S.A. or Puerto   Rico.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   Product information   Thank you for purchasing a new Panasonic digital cordless phone.   Notable differences between the models   KX-TG4321 series   L Model shown is   KX-TG4324.   Base unit   Part No.   Handset   Model No.   Part No.   Quantity   *1   KX-TG4321   KX-TG4322   KX-TG4323   KX-TG4324   KX-TG4321   KX-TG4321   KX-TG4321   KX-TG4321   KX-TGA430   KX-TGA430   KX-TGA430   KX-TGA430   1 2 3 4 *1 Feature differences:   Intercom calls can be made between the handsets by purchasing and registering   one or more optional handsets (page 5).   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   Accessory information   Supplied accessories   Quantity   Accessory item/   No.   KX-TG KX-TG KX-TG KX-TG   4321   Order number   4322   4323   4324   1 2 3 AC adaptor for base unit/   PQLV207T   1 1 Telephone line cord/   PQJA10075Z   1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wall mounting adaptor/   PNKL1001Z1   *1   4 5 Rechargeable batteries   2 1 4 2 6 3 8 4 *2   Handset cover /   PNYNTGA430BR   6 7 Charger/   PNLC1001ZB   – – 1 1 2 2 3 3 AC adaptor for charger/   PQLV209T   *1 See page 5 for replacement battery information.   *2 The handset cover comes attached to the handset.   1 2 7 3 4 5 6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Introduction   Additional/replacement accessories   Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information.   No.   1 Accessory item   Order number   KX-J66   T-adaptor   2 Battery back-up power supply   KX-TCA230   1 2 Replacement battery information:   L Replace batteries only with a nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) type of battery. This   model requires 2 AAA (R03) batteries for every handset. For best performance, we   recommend using Panasonic rechargeable batteries (Order No. HHR-4DPA). To   Expanding your phone system   You can expand your phone   Handset (optional): KX-TGA430   system by registering optional   handsets (max. 4) to a single base   unit.   Sales and support information   L To order additional/replacement accessories, call 1-800-332-5368.   L TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-866-605-1277.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   as automatic doors and fire alarms.   Radio waves emitted from this product   may cause such devices to   For your safety   malfunction resulting in an accident.   To prevent severe injury and loss of   life/property, read this section carefully   before using the product to ensure   proper and safe operation of your   product.   Operating safeguards   L Unplug the product from power outlets   before cleaning. Do not use liquid or   aerosol cleaners.   L Do not disassemble the product.   L Do not spill liquids (detergents,   cleansers, etc.) onto the telephone   line cord plug, or allow it to become   wet at all. This may cause a fire. If the   telephone line cord plug becomes   wet, immediately pull it from the   telephone wall jack, and do not use.   WARNING   Power connection   L Use only the power source marked on   the product.   L Do not overload power outlets and   extension cords. This can result in the   risk of fire or electric shock.   L Completely insert the AC   Medical   adaptor/power plug into the power   outlet. Failure to do so may cause   electric shock and/or excessive heat   resulting in a fire.   L Consult the manufacturer of any   personal medical devices, such as   pacemakers or hearing aids, to   determine if they are adequately   shielded from external RF (radio   frequency) energy. (The product   operates in the frequency range of   5.76 GHz to 5.84 GHz, and the RF   transmission power is 200 mW   (max.).)   L Regularly remove any dust, etc. from   the AC adaptor/power plug by pulling   it from the power outlet, then wiping   with a dry cloth. Accumulated dust   may cause an insulation defect from   moisture, etc. resulting in a fire.   L Unplug the product from power outlets   if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell,   or makes an unusual noise. These   conditions can cause fire or electric   shock. Confirm that smoke has   stopped emitting and contact the   Panasonic Call Center at 1-800-211-   PANA (1-800-211-7262).   L Do not use the product in health care   facilities if any regulations posted in   the area instruct you not to do so.   Hospitals or health care facilities may   be using equipment that could be   sensitive to external RF energy.   CAUTION   L Never touch the plug with wet hands.   Danger of electric shock exists.   Installation and relocation   L Never install telephone wiring during   an electrical storm.   Installation   L To prevent the risk of fire or electrical   shock, do not expose the product to   rain or any type of moisture.   L Never install telephone line jacks in   wet locations unless the jack is   specifically designed for wet   locations.   L Do not place or use this product near   automatically controlled devices such   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   L Never touch uninsulated telephone   wires or terminals unless the   telephone line has been disconnected   at the network interface.   Important safety   When using your product, basic safety   precautions should always be followed   to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock   and injury to persons, including the   following:   L Use caution when installing or   modifying telephone lines.   L The AC adaptor is used as the main   disconnect device. Ensure that the AC   outlet is installed near the product and   is easily accessible.   1. Do not use this product near water for   example, near a bathtub, washbowl,   kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet   basement or near a swimming pool.   2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a   cordless type) during an electrical   storm. There may be a remote risk of   electric shock from lightning.   3. Do not use the telephone to report a   gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.   4. Use only the power cord and   batteries indicated in this manual. Do   not dispose of batteries in a fire. They   may explode. Check with local codes   for possible special disposal   L This product is unable to make calls   when:   – the handset batteries need   recharging or have failed.   – there is a power failure.   Battery   L We recommend using the batteries   noted on page 5. USE ONLY   rechargeable Ni-MH batteries AAA   (R03) size.   L Do not mix old and new batteries.   L Do not open or mutilate the batteries.   Released electrolyte from the   batteries is corrosive and may cause   burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The   electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.   L Exercise care when handling the   batteries. Do not allow conductive   materials such as rings, bracelets or   keys to touch the batteries, otherwise   a short circuit may cause the batteries   and/or the conductive material to   overheat and cause burns.   instructions.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   For best performance   Base unit location/avoiding noise   The base unit and other compatible   Panasonic units use radio waves to   communicate with each other.   L For maximum coverage and noise-   free communications, place your base   unit:   L Charge the batteries provided with or   identified for use with this product   only, in accordance with the   instructions and limitations specified   in this manual.   – at a convenient, high, and central   location with no obstructions   between the handset and base unit   in an indoor environment.   L Only use a compatible base unit (or   charger) to charge the batteries. Do   not tamper with the base unit (or   charger). Failure to follow these   instructions may cause the batteries   to swell or explode.   – away from electronic appliances   such as TVs, radios, personal   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Introduction   computers, wireless devices or   other phones.   Routine care   L Wipe the outer surface of the   product with a soft moist cloth.   L Do not use benzine, thinner, or any   abrasive powder.   – avoid facing radio frequency   transmitters, such as external   antennas of mobile phone cell   stations (avoid putting the base unit   on a bay window or near a window).   L Coverage and voice quality depends   on the local environmental conditions.   L If the reception for a base unit location   is not satisfactory, move the base unit   to another location for better   reception.   Notice for product disposal, transfer,   or return   L This product can store your   private/confidential information. To   protect your privacy/confidentiality, we   recommend that you erase the   information such as phonebook or   caller list entries from the memory   before you dispose of, transfer, or   return the product.   Environment   L Keep the product away from electrical   noise generating devices, such as   fluorescent lamps and motors.   L The product should be kept free from   excessive smoke, dust, high   temperature, and vibration.   L The product should not be exposed to   direct sunlight.   L Do not place heavy objects on the   power cord or top of the product.   L When you leave the product unused   for a long period of time, unplug the   product from the power outlet.   L The product should be kept away from   heat sources such as heaters, kitchen   stoves, etc. It should not be placed in   rooms where the temperature is less   than 5 °C (41 °F) or greater than 40 °C   (104 °F). Damp basements should   also be avoided.   L The maximum calling distance may be   shortened when the product is used in   the following places: Near obstacles   such as hills, tunnels, underground,   near metal objects such as wire   fences, etc.   L Operating the product near electrical   appliances may cause interference.   Move away from the electrical   appliances.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparation   Handset   Controls   H I Base unit   A B C D   E F J C B A C D E K L M F G G H I   A Charge contacts   J K N O B Speaker   C {■} (STOP)   D {ERASE}   P E {GREETING REC} (Recording)   F {GREETING CHECK}   G {^} (VOL.: Volume up)   {V} (VOL.: Volume down)   {7} (Repeat)   A Speaker   B {MENU}   C Soft keys   D {C} (TALK)   E {s} (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone)   F Dial keypad   {8} (Skip)   H MIC (Microphone)   ({*}: TONE)   I {6} (Play)   G {FLASH} {CALL WAIT}   H Charge indicator   Ringer indicator   Message indicator   I Receiver   Message indicator   J {LOCATOR} {INTERCOM}   K {ANSWER ON}   ANSWER ON indicator   J Display   K {OFF}   L Navigator key ({^}/{V}/{<}/{>})   ? (Volume: {^}/{V})   M {PAUSE} {REDIAL}   N {HOLD} {INTERCOM}   O Microphone   P Charge contacts   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Preparation   Using the navigator key   Connections   The handset navigator key can be used   to navigate through menus and to select   items shown on the display by pressing   {^}, {V}, {<}, or {>}.   To adjust the receiver or speaker   volume, press {^} to increase the   volume, or press {V} to decrease the   volume repeatedly while talking.   Connect the AC adaptor cord (A) by   pressing the plug firmly (B). Connect   the telephone line cord until it clicks into   the base unit and telephone line jack   (C).   Base unit   L Use only the supplied Panasonic AC   adaptor PQLV207.   Volume up   {^}   L Use only the supplied telephone line   cord. Using another telephone line   cord may not allow the unit to work   properly.   {<}   {>}   {V}   Volume down   Soft keys   C To single-line   telephone jack   (RJ11C)   The handset features 2 soft keys. By   pressing a soft key, you can select the   feature shown directly above it on the   display.   A B (120 V AC,   60 Hz)   View   CID   Phone   book   K L Hook   Charger   Available for:   KX-TG4322/KX-TG4323/   KX-TG4324   Display   Handset display items   L Use only the supplied Panasonic AC   adaptor PQLV209.   Item   5 [1]   Meaning   Battery level   B Handset number   Line in   use   Someone is using the   line.   Hooks   (120 V AC, 60 Hz)   A Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   Preparation   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.   replacement   Important:   L Use the supplied rechargeable   batteries (Part No. HHR-65AAABU).   L When installing the batteries:   – Wipe the battery ends (S, T) with   a dry cloth.   During a power failure   – Avoid touching the battery ends   (S, T) or the unit contacts.   – Ensure correct polarities (S, T).   L When replacing the batteries:   – USE ONLY rechargeable Ni-MH   batteries AAA (R03) size.   – Do NOT use   The unit will not work during a power   failure. We recommend connecting a   corded-type telephone (without AC   adaptor) to the same telephone line or to   the same telephone line jack using a   Panasonic T-adaptor (page 5).   Emergency power can be supplied to the   unit by connecting a Panasonic battery   back-up power supply noted on page 5.   Alkaline/Manganese/Ni-Cd   batteries.   – We recommend using the   Panasonic rechargeable batteries   noted on page 5, 7.   If you subscribe to a DSL/ADSL   service   1 Press the notch on the handset   cover firmly, and slide it in the   direction of the arrow.   Please attach a DSL/ADSL filter (contact   your DSL/ADSL 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 do not function   properly.   2 Insert the batteries negative (T)   end first. Close the handset cover.   Rechargeable Ni-MH ONLY   To single-line   telephone   jack (RJ11C)   DSL/ADSL filter   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparation   *1   Note:   Base unit:   Charger   : L When replacing batteries, remove the   old batteries.   Attention:   *1 KX-TG4322/KX-TG4323/   KX-TG4324   Note:   L It is normal for the handset to feel   warm during charging.   L If you want to use the handset   immediately, charge the batteries for   at least 15 minutes.   A nickel metal hydride battery that is   recyclable powers the product you have   purchased.   Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-   822-8837) for information on how to   recycle this battery.   L Clean the charge contacts of the   handset, base unit, and charger with a   soft and dry cloth once a month. Clean   more often if the unit is exposed to   grease, dust, or high humidity.   Battery level   Battery icon   5 Battery level   High   Battery charge   Place the handset on the base unit or   charger for about 7 hours before   initial use.   6 Medium   7 Low   L When flashing:   Needs to be   charged.   L While charging, “Charging” is   displayed and the charge indicator on   the handset lights up. When the   batteries are fully charged, “Charge   completed” is displayed.   8 Empty   Note:   L The batteries need to be charged if   the handset beeps while you are   engaged in a call or operating the   answering system remotely.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparation   Panasonic Ni-MH battery   Symbols used in these   operating instructions   performance (supplied batteries)   Operation   Operating time   In continuous   use   5 hours max.   Symbol   Meaning   { }   The words in the   brackets indicate   button names/soft key   names on the handset   and base unit.   Not in use   (standby)   11 days max.   3 hours max.   While using the   clarity booster   feature (page   17)   Example:   Unit keys: {C}, {OFF}   Soft keys: {View CID},   {Phonebook}   Note:   L Actual battery performance depends   on a combination of how often the   handset is in use and how often it is   not in use (standby).   i Proceed to the next   operation.   “ ”   The words in   quotations indicate the   menu on the display.   Example: “Alarm”   L Even after the handset is fully   charged, the handset can be left on   the base unit or charger without any ill   effect on the batteries.   {V}/{^}:   “ ”   Press {V} or {^} to   select the words in   quotations.   Example:   {V}/{^}: “Off”   L The battery level may not be   displayed correctly after you replace   the batteries. In this case, place the   handset on the base unit or charger   and let it charge for at least 7 hours.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preparation   Date and time   Setting up the unit   before use   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{1}{0}{1}   Enter the current month, date, and   year by selecting 2 digits for each.   Example: July 15, 2008   Display language   {0}{7} {1}{5} {0}{8}   You can select either “English” or   “Español” as the display language.   The default setting is “English”.   3 Enter the current hour and minute   (12-hour clock format) by selecting 2   digits for each.   1 2 3 {MENU} i {#}{1}{1}{0}   Example: 9:30   {0}{9} {3}{0}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   Press the right soft key to save. i   {OFF}   4 5 {AM/PM}: Select “AM” or “PM”.   {Save} i {OFF}   Note:   Voice guidance language   L When English is selected as the   display language, 12-hour clock   format is used. When Spanish is   selected, 24-hour clock format is   used.   You can select either “English” or   “Español” as the voice guidance   language of the answering system. The   default setting is “English”.   1 2 3 {MENU} i {#}{1}{1}{2}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   {Save} i {OFF}   L To correct a digit, press {^}, {V}, {<},   or {>} to move the cursor to the digit,   then make the correction.   L The date and time may be incorrect   after a power failure. In this case, set   the date and time again.   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 2 3 {MENU} i {#}{1}{2}{0}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   {Save} i {OFF}   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   Making/Answering Calls   3 {Erase} i {Yes} i {OFF}   Making calls   Pause (for PBX/long distance service   users)   1 Lift the handset and dial the phone   number.   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 19).   Example: If you need to dial the line   access number “9” when making outside   calls with a PBX:   L To correct a digit, press {Clear}.   2 3 Press {C} or {Call}.   When you finish talking, press   {OFF} or place the handset on the   base unit or charger.   Using the speakerphone   1 Dial the phone number, and press   {s}.   L Speak alternately with the other   party.   1 2 {9} i {PAUSE}   Dial the phone number. i {C}   Note:   L A 3.5 second pause is inserted each   time {PAUSE} is pressed. Repeat as   needed to create longer pauses.   2 When you finish talking, press   {OFF}.   Note:   L For best performance, use the   speakerphone in a quiet environment.   L To switch back to the receiver, press   {C}.   Answering calls   When a call is being received, the ringer   indicator flashes rapidly.   Adjusting the receiver or speaker   volume   1 Lift the handset and press {C} or   {s} when the unit rings.   Press {^} or {V} repeatedly while   talking.   L You can also answer the call by   pressing any dial key from {0} to   {9}, {*}, or {#}. (Any key   answer feature)   Making a call using the redial list   The last 5 phone numbers dialed are   stored in the redial list (each 48 digits   max.).   2 When you finish talking, press   {OFF} or place the handset on the   base unit or charger.   1 2 {REDIAL}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired phone   number.   Auto talk   You can answer calls simply by lifting the   handset off the base unit or charger. You   do not need to press {C}. To turn this   feature on, see page 22.   3 {C}   Erasing a number in the redial list   1 2 {REDIAL}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired phone   number.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making/Answering Calls   Adjusting the handset ringer volume   Press {^} or {V} repeatedly to select the   desired volume while the handset is   ringing for an incoming call.   Mute   While mute is turned on, you can hear   the other party, but the other party   cannot hear you.   Note:   1 Press {Mute} during an outside call.   L {Mute} flashes.   L You can also program the handset   ringer volume beforehand (page 23).   2 To return to the conversation, press   {Mute} again.   Temporary handset ringer off   While the handset is ringing for a call,   you can turn the ringer off temporarily by   pressing {OFF}.   Note:   L {Mute} is a soft key visible on the   handset display during a call.   Adjusting the base unit ringer volume   Press {^} or {V} repeatedly to select the   desired volume.   Flash   {FLASH} allows you to use the special   features of your host PBX such as   transferring an extension call, or   L To turn the ringer off, press and hold   {V} until the unit beeps 2 times.   accessing optional telephone services.   Note:   L To change the flash time, see page   23.   Useful features during   a call   For call waiting or Call Waiting   Caller ID service users   To use call waiting, you must first   your service provider/telephone   company.   This feature allows you to receive calls   while you are already talking on the   phone. If you receive a call while on the   phone, you will hear a call waiting tone.   If you subscribe to both Caller ID and   Call Waiting with Caller ID services,   the 2nd caller’s information is displayed   after you hear the call waiting tone on the   handset.   Hold   This feature allows you to put an outside   call on hold.   1 Press {HOLD} 2 times during an   outside call.   2 To release hold, press {C}.   L Another handset user can take   the call by pressing {C}.   Note:   L If a call is kept on hold for more than 9   minutes, an alarm tone starts to sound   and the ringer indicator flashes   rapidly. After 1 additional minute on   hold, the call is disconnected.   L If another phone is connected to the   same line (page 11), you can also take   the call by lifting its handset.   1 Press {CALL WAIT} to answer the   2nd call.   2 To switch between calls, press   {CALL WAIT}.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making/Answering Calls   Note:   L While handset clarity booster is turned   on, the maximum number of   participating parties may decrease.   L Please contact your service   provider/telephone company for   details and availability of this service   in your area.   Temporary tone dialing (for   rotary/pulse service users)   You can temporarily switch the dialing   mode to tone when you need to access   touch-tone services (for example,   answering services, telephone banking   services, etc.).   Press {*} (TONE) before entering   access numbers which require tone   dialing.   Handset clarity booster   This feature can improve sound clarity   when the handset is used in an area   where there may be interference. During   an outside call, this feature is turned on   automatically when necessary.   L When this feature is turned on,   “BOOST” flashes.   L While this feature is turned on:   – the battery operating time is   shortened (page 13).   – the maximum number of extensions   that can be used at a time may   decrease.   Call share   This feature allows you to join an   existing outside call.   To join the conversation, press {C}   when the other handset is on an outside   call.   Note:   L A maximum of 4 parties (including 1   outside party) can join a conversation   using 3 extensions.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Shared Phonebook   Key   {*}   {#}   Character   ; Shared phonebook   # The shared phonebook allows you to   make calls without having to dial   manually. Any handset registered to the   base unit can use the shared   phonebook. You can add 50 names and   phone numbers to the shared   phonebook.   L To enter another character that is   located on the same dial key, first   press {>} to move the cursor to the   next space.   Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor to   the character or number you want to   erase, then press {Clear}. Enter the   appropriate character or number.   L Press and hold {Clear} to erase all   characters or numbers.   Important:   L Only 1 person can access the shared   phonebook at a time.   Adding entries   1 2 3 {Phonebook}   {Add}   Finding and calling a   phonebook entry   Enter the party’s name (16   characters max.). i {Next}   Scrolling through all entries   4 Enter the party’s phone number (32   digits max.). i {Next} i {Save}   L To add other entries, repeat from   step 2.   1 2 3 {Phonebook} i {Search}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired entry.   {C}   5 {OFF}   Note:   Searching by first character   (alphabetically)   L Caller ID subscribers can use ringer   ID feature (page 27).   1 2 {Phonebook} i {Search}   Press the dial key ({0} – {9}, {*},   or {#}) which contains the   character you are searching for   (page 18).   Character table for entering names   Key   {1}   {2}   {3}   {4}   {5}   {6}   {7}   {8}   {9}   {0}   Character   & a d g j ’ ( ) , – . / 1 L Press the same dial key   repeatedly to display the first   entry corresponding to each   character located on that dial key.   L If there is no entry corresponding   to the character you selected, the   next entry is displayed.   b e h k c f A D B E C F I 2 3 4 5 6 R 8 Y i G H   l J K L m n   o r M N   O Q V p t q u x s T z P U S Z 7 9 3 4 {V}/{^}: Scroll through the   phonebook if necessary.   v y w 0 W X   {C}   Space   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   18   Shared Phonebook   Editing entries   1 Find the desired entry (page 18).   i {Option}   2 3 {V}/{^}: “Edit” i {Select}   Edit the name if necessary (16   characters max.; page 18). i   {Next}   4 Edit the phone number if necessary   (32 digits max.). i {Next} i   {Save} i {OFF}   Erasing entries   1 2 Find the desired entry (page 18).   {Erase} i {Yes} i {OFF}   Chain dial   This feature allows you to dial phone   numbers in the phonebook while you are   on a call. This feature can be used, for   example, to dial a calling card access   number or bank account PIN that you   have stored in the phonebook, without   having to dial manually.   1 During an outside call, press   {MENU}.   L Instead of pressing {MENU}, you   can also press {Ph.book} if it is   shown on the display.   2 3 {V}/{^}: Select the desired entry.   Press {Call} to dial the number.   Note:   L When storing a calling card access   number and your PIN in the   phonebook as one phonebook entry,   press {PAUSE} to add pauses after   the number and PIN as necessary   (page 15).   L If you have rotary/pulse service, you   need to press {*} before pressing   {MENU} in step 1 to change the   dialing mode temporarily to tone.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programming   Programmable settings   You can customize the unit by programming the following features using the handset.   To access the features, there are 2 methods:   – using the direct commands (page 22)   L Mainly the direct command method is used in these operating instructions.   Programming by scrolling through the display menus   1 2 3 {MENU}   Press {V} or {^} to select the desired main menu. i {Select}   Press {V} or {^} to select the desired item in sub-menu 1. i {Select}   L In some cases, you may need to select from sub-menu 2. i {Select}   4 Press {V} or {^} to select the desired setting. i {Save}   L This step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.   L To exit the operation, press {OFF}.   Note:   L See page 22 for the default settings.   Main menu   Sub-menu 1   – Sub-menu 2   Page   32   37   25   25   – Message play   V.M. access   Night mode   – – – – – – – – – – – On/Off   Start/End   Ringer volume   Ringer tone   Ringer setting   – *1   Set date & time Date and time   Alarm   14   25   – *1   Time adjustment   Customer   support   – 26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   20   Programming   Main menu   Sub-menu 1   Sub-menu 2   Page   *1   Initial setting Set answering   Ring count   34   *1   Recording time   35   33   36   *1   Remote code   Voice Mail   Store VM   *1   access#   *1   VM tone detect   36   35   – Message alert   LCD contrast   Key tone   – – – – – – Auto talk   15   28   14   16   – *1   Caller ID edit   Set tel line   *1   Set dial mode   *1   Set flash time   *1   Set line mode   Registration   HS registration   Deregistration   Display   26   26   14   14   Change language   *1   Voice prompt   *1 If you program these settings using one of the handsets, you do not need to   program the same item using another handset.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programming   1 2 3 {MENU} i {#}   Enter the desired feature code.   Enter the desired setting code. i {Save}   L This step may vary depending on the feature being programmed.   L To exit the operation, press {OFF}.   Note:   L In the following table, < > indicates the default settings.   Feature   Feature   code   Setting code   System   setting   Page   *1   Alarm   {7}{2}{0} {1}: Once{2}: Daily   – 25   {0}: <Off>   *2   Auto talk   – 15   28   Caller ID edit {2}{1}{4} {1}: <On> {0}: Off   r (Caller ID number   auto edit)   Customer   support   {6}{8}{0}   – – 26   Date and time   {1}{0}{1}   – – r – 14   26   14   Deregistration {1}{3}{1}   Display   {1}{1}{0} {1}: <English>   – (Change language)   {2}: Español   HS   {1}{3}{0}   – – 26   registration   (Handset   registration)   *3   Key tone   {1}{6}{5} {1}: <On> {0}: Off   – – – – LCD contrast   {1}{4}{5} {1}–{6}: Level 1–6 <3>   (Display contrast)   Message alert   Message play   {3}{4}{0} {1}: <On> {0}: Off   – – – 35   32   25   {3}{0}{0}   – Night mode   {2}{3}{8} {1}: On{0}: <Off>   (On/Off)   Night mode   (Start/End)   {2}{3}{7} <11:00 PM/06:00 AM>   – 25   35   Recording time {3}{0}{5} {1}: 1min{2}: 2min   {3}: <3min>   r {0}: Greeting only   Remote code   {3}{0}{6} <111>   r 33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   Programming   Feature   Feature   code   Setting code   System   setting   Page   34   – *1   Ring count   {2}{1}{1} {2}–{7}: 2–7rings <4>   r {0}: Toll saver   *4, *5   Ringer tone   (Handset)   {1}{6}{1} {1}–{3}: Tone<1>–3   – – {4}–{7}: Melody1–4   Ringer volume   {1}{6}{0} {1}: Low {2}: Medium   – (Handset)   {3}: <High> {0}: Off   Set dial mode   {1}{2}{0} {1}: Pulse   r r 14   16   {2}: <Tone>   Set flash   {1}{2}{1} {1}: <700ms>   {2}: 600ms   *6   time   {3}: 400ms   {4}: 300ms   {5}: 250ms   {6}: 110ms   {7}: 100ms   {8}: 90ms   *7   Set line mode   {1}{2}{2} {1}: A{2}: <B>   r r – Store VM   access#   {3}{3}{1}   – 36   Time   adjustment   {2}{2}{6} {1}: <Caller ID   [auto]>   r – *8   (Caller ID   {0}: Manual   subscribers only)   V.M. access   {3}{3}{0}   – – 37   36   14   VM tone detect {3}{3}{2} {1}: <On> {0}: Off   r r Voice prompt   {1}{1}{2} {1}: <English>   (Change language)   {2}: Español   *1 If “System setting” column is checked, you do not need to program the same item   using another handset.   *2 If you subscribe to Caller ID service and want to view the caller’s information after   lifting up the handset to answer a call, turn off this feature.   *3 Turn this feature off if you prefer not to hear key tones while you are dialing or   pressing any keys, including confirmation tones and error tones.   *4 If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service (such as IDENTA-RING), select a tone   (tone 1 to 3). If you select a melody, you cannot distinguish lines by their ringers.   *5 If you select one of the melody ringer tones, the ringer tone will continue to play for   several seconds even if the caller has already hung up. You may either hear a dial   tone or no one on the line when you answer the call.   *6 The flash time depends on your telephone exchange or host PBX. Contact your   PBX supplier if necessary. The setting should stay at “700ms” unless pressing   {FLASH} fails to pick up the waiting call.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programming   *7 Generally, the line mode setting should not be adjusted. If “Line in use” is not   displayed when another phone connected to the same line is in use, you need to   change the line mode to “A”.   *8 This feature allows the unit to automatically adjust the date and time setting when   caller information is received. To use this feature, set the date and time first.   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programming   2 {V}/{^}: Select “On” or “Off”. i   {Save} i {OFF}   Special instructions   for programmable   settings   L When the night mode is turned on,   the selected period.   Night mode   Alarm   Night mode allows you to select a span   of time during which the handset will not   ring for outside calls. This feature is   useful for instances when you do not   want to be disturbed, for example, while   sleeping. Night mode can be set for each   handset.   You can set one of 2 different alarm   options (once or daily) at a time for each   handset. An alarm sounds at the set time   for 1 minute.   You can choose an alarm sound from 3   tones and 4 melodies.   Important:   Important:   L Set the date and time beforehand   (page 14).   L Set the date and time beforehand   (page 14).   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{7}{2}{0}   L We recommend turning the base unit   ringer off (page 16) and call screening   off (page 30) in addition to turning the   night mode on.   {V}/{^}: Select the desired alarm   option. i {Select}   Off   Turns alarm off. Go to   step 5.   L If you have set the alarm, the alarm   sounds even if the night mode is   turned on.   Once   An alarm sounds once at   the set time. Enter the   desired month, date, and   year.   Setting the start and end time   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{2}{3}{7}   Daily   An alarm sounds daily at   the set time.   Enter the desired hour and minute   you wish to start this feature.   3 4 Set the desired time. i {OK}   3 4 {AM/PM}: Select “AM” or “PM”. i   {V}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired ringer   tone. i {Save}   L If you set a tone or melody, we   recommend selecting a different   one for outside calls.   Enter the desired hour and minute   you wish to end this feature.   5 6 {AM/PM}: Select “AM” or “PM”.   {Save} i {OFF}   5 {OFF}   Note:   Note:   L To correct a digit, press {^}, {V}, {<},   or {>} to move the cursor to the digit,   then make the correction.   L To stop the alarm, press any dial key   or place the handset on the base unit   or charger.   Turning night mode on/off   1 {MENU} i {#}{2}{3}{8}   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programming   L When the handset is in use, the alarm   will not sound until the handset is in   standby mode.   Registering a handset to a   base unit   The supplied handset and base unit are   pre-registered. If for some reason the   handset is not registered to the base   unit, register the handset.   L If you select “Once”, the setting   changes to “Off” after the alarm   sounds.   L When the ringer volume for outside   calls is set to off (page 23), the alarm   sound is heard at a low level.   1 Handset:   {MENU} i {#}{1}{3}{0}   2 Base unit:   Customer support   Press and hold {LOCATOR} for 4   seconds until the registration tone   sounds.   The handset can display the Internet   address where you can download the   operating instructions or get further   information for this product by using your   computer.   L If all registered handsets start   ringing, press the same button to   stop. Then repeat this step.   L The next step should be   completed within 90 seconds.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{6}{8}{0}   {OFF}   3 4 Handset:   Press {OK}, then wait until a long   beep sounds.   Registering a unit   {OFF}   Note:   Operating additional   handsets   L While registering, “Base   registering” is displayed on all   registered handsets.   Additional handsets   L When you purchase an additional   handset, refer to the additional   handset’s installation manual for   registration.   Up to 4 handsets can be registered to   the base unit.   Important:   L See page 5 for information on the   available model.   Deregistering a handset   A handset can cancel its own   registration (or the registration of   another handset) that is stored in the   base unit. This allows the handset to end   its wireless connection with the system.   1 2 3 {MENU} i {#}{1}{3}{1}   {3}{3}{5} i {OK}   Select the handset you want to   cancel by pressing the desired   handset number.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Caller ID Service   Ringer ID   Using Caller ID service   Important:   L This unit is Caller ID compatible. To   use Caller ID features, you must   subscribe to Caller ID service. Contact   your service provider/telephone   company for details.   This feature can help you identify who is   calling by using different ringers for   different callers stored in the phonebook.   You can assign a different ringer to each   phonebook entry. When a call is   received from a caller stored in the   phonebook, the assigned ringer rings   after the caller information is displayed.   If you select “No Ringer ID” (default),   the handset uses the ringer tone you   selected on page 23 when a call is   received from that caller.   Caller ID features   When an outside call is being received,   the name and phone number are   displayed.   Caller information for the last 50 callers   is logged in the caller list from the most   recent call to the oldest.   1 Find the desired item (page 18). i   {Option}   2 3 4 {V}/{^}: “Ringer ID” i {Select}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   {Save} i {OFF}   L If the unit cannot receive caller   information, the following is displayed:   – “Out of area”: The caller dialed   from an area which does not   provide Caller ID service.   Note:   L When you assign the ringer ID to an   entry in the shared phonebook using   one handset, it is applied for all   handsets.   – “Private caller”: The caller   requested not to send caller   information.   – “Long distance”: The caller   made a long distance call.   L If the unit is connected to a PBX   system, caller information may not be   received properly. Contact your PBX   supplier.   Caller list   Important:   L Only 1 person can access the caller   list at a time.   Missed calls   If a call is not answered, the unit treats   the call as a missed call. The display   shows “Missed call”. This lets you   know if you should view the caller list to   see who called while you were away.   Viewing the caller list and   calling back   1 2 {View CID}   Press {V} to search from the most   recent call, or {^} to search from the   oldest call.   Phonebook name display   When caller information is received and   it matches a phone number stored in the   phonebook, the stored name in the   phonebook is displayed and logged in   the caller list.   3 To call back, press {C}.   To exit, press {OFF}.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Caller ID Service   Note:   – After the call is ended, the phone   number of the caller, when reviewed   from the Caller list, is displayed in the   same Format as the Edited Number.   L If the item has already been viewed or   answered, “Q” is displayed, even if it   was viewed or answered using   another handset.   For example, you can use this feature to   set the unit to ignore the area code of   callers in your area code, so that you can   call these local numbers using caller   information without dialing the area   code.   To activate this feature, you must edit an   item in the caller list, then call that   number. After that, phone numbers from   that caller’s area code are edited   automatically.   Editing a caller’s phone   number before calling back   You can edit a phone number in the   caller list by removing its area code   and/or the long distance code “1”.   1 2 {View CID}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired entry.   i {Select}   This feature can be turned on or off   (page 22).   3 Press {Edit} repeatedly until the   phone number is shown in the   desired format.   Note:   L Phone numbers from the 4 most   recently edited area codes are   automatically edited.   1 Local phone number   Example:   L If you move to another area, you can   turn this feature off to erase previously   edited area codes. To use this feature   again, turn it on and reprogram the   area codes you want to edit once   again.   321-5555   2 Area code – Local phone number   Example:   555-321-5555   3 1 – Area code – Local phone   number   Example:   Erasing selected caller   information   1-555-321-5555   1 2 3 {View CID}   4 {C}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired entry.   {Erase} i {Yes} i {OFF}   Caller ID number auto edit   feature   Erasing all caller information   Once you call back an edited number,   the unit remembers the Area Code and   Format of the Edited Number. Next time   when someone calls from the same Area   Code, caller information is customized   by the unit as follows:   1 2 {View CID}   {All erase} i {Yes}   – When the call is being received, the   Caller ID number is displayed in the   same Format as the Edited Number.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Caller ID Service   Storing caller information into   the phonebook   1 2 {View CID}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired entry.   i {Select}   L To edit the number, press {Edit}   repeatedly until the phone   number is shown in the desired   format.   3 {Save}   L If there is name information for the   caller, go to step 5.   4 5 Enter the name (16 characters max.;   page 18). i {Next} i {Save}   {OFF}   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answering System   Answering system   Turning the answering   system on/off   Press {ANSWER ON} to turn on/off the   answering system.   L When the answering system is turned   on, the ANSWER ON indicator lights   up.   The answering system can answer and   record calls for you when you are   unavailable to answer the phone.   You can also set the unit to play a   greeting message but not to record   caller messages. Select “Greeting   only” as the recording time setting   (page 35).   Call screening   Important:   While a caller is leaving a message, you   can listen to the call through the base   unit’s speaker. To adjust the speaker   volume, press {^} or {V} repeatedly.   You can answer the call by pressing   {C} on the handset.   L Only 1 person can access the   answering system (listen to   messages, record a greeting   message, etc.) at a time.   L When callers leave messages, the   unit records the day and time of each   message. Make sure the date and   time have been correctly set (page   14).   Turning off the call screening feature   When the base unit is not in use, press   {GREETING CHECK}, then press and   hold {V} until the base unit beeps.   OR   While screening a call, press and hold   {V} until the sound goes off.   Note:   Memory capacity   The total recording capacity (including   your greeting message) is about 12   minutes. A maximum of 64 messages   can be recorded.   L If you adjust the speaker volume while   listening to messages or talking on the   intercom, the speaker volume for call   screening is turned on again.   Note:   L If message memory becomes full, the   ANSWER ON indicator on the base   unit flashes rapidly.   L When the message memory becomes   full:   – If you use the pre-recorded greeting   message, the unit automatically   switches to another pre-recorded   greeting message asking callers to   call again later.   Greeting message   When the unit answers a call, callers are   greeted by a greeting message. You can   record your own greeting message or   use a pre-recorded greeting message.   – If you recorded your own greeting   message, the same message is still   announced to callers even though   their messages are not recorded.   Recording your greeting   message   You can record your own greeting   message (2 minutes max.).   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answering System   1 2 {GREETING REC}   Within 10 seconds, press   {GREETING REC} again.   Listening to messages   using the base unit   When new messages have been   recorded, the message indicator on the   base unit flashes.   3 4 After the base unit beeps, speak   clearly about 20 cm (8 inches) away   from the MIC.   Press {■} (STOP) to stop recording.   Press {6}.   L If new messages have been recorded,   the base unit plays back new   messages.   Using a pre-recorded greeting   message   If you erase or do not record your own   greeting message, the unit plays a pre-   recorded greeting message for callers   and asks them to leave messages. If the   message recording time (page 35) is set   L If there are no new messages, the   base unit plays back all messages.   Operating the answering   to “Greeting only”, caller messages system   are not recorded and the unit plays a   different pre-recorded greeting message   asking callers to call again.   Key   Operation   {^} or {V}   Adjust the speaker   volume   Playing back the greeting   message   {7}   Repeat message   (during playback)   *1   Press {GREETING CHECK}.   {8}   Skip message   (during playback)   Erasing your greeting   message   If you erase your own greeting message,   the unit plays a pre-recorded greeting   message for callers.   Press {GREETING CHECK}, and then   press {ERASE} while your greeting   message is playing.   {■}   (STOP)   Pause message   – To resume playback,   press {6}.   – To stop playback   completely, press   {■} (STOP) again.   {ERASE}   Erase currently playing   message   *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of   a message, the previous message is   played.   Erasing all messages   Press {ERASE} 2 times while the unit is   not being used.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answering System   Key   Operation   Listening to messages   using the handset   {0}   Turn answering   system off   {*}{4} or   Erase currently   When new messages have been   recorded:   {Erase}   playing message   {*}{5}   Erase all messages   – “New message” is displayed.   – The message indicator on the handset   flashes slowly if the message alert   feature is turned on (page 35).   *1 If pressed within the first 5   seconds of a message, the   previous message is played.   *2 To resume operation, press a   command key within 15 seconds,   or the voice guidance will start.   1 2 {MENU}   {V}/{^}: “Message play” i   {Select}   L If new messages have been   recorded, the handset plays back   new messages.   Voice guidance   If you do not press any dial keys after the   last message is played back, the   handset’s voice guidance starts.   Operate the answering system by   following the guidance as necessary.   L If there are no new messages, the   handset plays back all messages.   3 When finished, press {OFF}.   Note:   L To switch to the receiver, press {C}.   Calling back (Caller ID   subscribers only)   If caller information was received for the   call, you can call the caller back while   listening to a message.   Operating the answering   system   You can also operate the answering   system by pressing dial keys on the   handset.   1 Press {Select} during playback.   back, press {Edit} repeatedly   until the phone number is shown   in the desired format (page 28).   Key   Operation   {^} or {V}   Adjust the   receiver/speaker   volume   2 {Call}   {1} or {<}   Repeat message   (during playback)   *1   {2} or {>}   Skip message   (during playback)   {4}   {5}   {8}   Play new messages   Play all messages   Turn answering   system on   *2   {9}   Stop playback   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   32   Answering System   Voice guidance   Remote operation   When the English voice guidance is   selected   Using a touch-tone phone, you can call   your phone number from outside and   access the unit to listen to messages or   change answering system settings. The   unit’s voice guidance prompts you to   press certain dial keys to perform   different operations.   During remote operation, the unit’s voice   guidance starts and prompts you to   press {1} to perform a specific   operation, or press {2} to listen to more   available operations. Operations are   presented by voice guidance in the   following order:   Remote access code   – Play back all messages   A 3-digit remote access code must be   entered when operating the answering   system remotely. This code prevents   unauthorized parties from listening to   your messages remotely. The default   setting is “111”.   – Play back new messages   – Record a message   – Erase all messages   Note:   L If you do not press any dial keys within   10 seconds after a voice guidance   prompt, the unit disconnects your call.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{6}   Enter the desired 3-digit remote   access code. i {Save} i   {OFF}   selected   To start the voice guidance, press {9}.   available remote commands (page 33).   See the Spanish quick guide for details.   Using the answering system   remotely   1 Dial your phone number from a   touch-tone phone.   Note:   L If you do not press any dial keys within   15 seconds after a voice guidance   prompt, the unit disconnects your call.   2 After the greeting message starts,   enter your remote access code.   L The unit plays back new   messages.   Remote commands   L The voice guidance   announcements are different   depending on the voice guidance   language setting (page 14).   You can press dial keys to access   certain answering system functions   without waiting for the voice guidance to   prompt you.   3 4 Follow the voice guidance prompts   as necessary or control the unit   using remote commands (page 33).   Key   Operation   {1}   Repeat message   (during playback)   When finished, hang up.   *1   {2}   Skip message (during   playback)   {4}   Play new messages   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answering System   Key   {5}   {9}   Operation   Answering system   settings   Play all messages   *2   Stop playback   Start voice guidance   *3   {0}   Turn answering   system off   Number of rings before the   unit answers calls   You can change the number of times the   phone rings “Ring count” before the   unit answers calls. You can select 2 to 7   rings, or “Toll saver”.   {*}{4}   {*}{5}   Erase currently   playing message   Erase all messages   *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of   a message, the previous message is   played.   *2 For English voice guidance only:   To resume operation, enter a remote   command within 15 seconds, or the   voice guidance starts.   The default setting is “4”.   “Toll saver”: The unit’s answering   system answers at the end of the 2nd   ring when new messages have been   recorded, or at the end of the 4th ring   call your phone from outside to listen to   new messages (page 33), you will know   that there are no new messages when   the phone rings for the 3rd time. You can   then hang up without being charged for   the call.   *3 For Spanish voice guidance only   Turning on the answering   system remotely   If the answering system is off, you can   turn it on remotely.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{2}{1}{1}   1 2 Dial your phone number.   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   i {Save} i {OFF}   Let the phone ring 15 times.   L The greeting message is played   back.   For voice mail service subscribers   If you subscribe to a flat-rate service   package that includes Caller ID, call   waiting, voice mail, and unlimited   local/regional/long distance calls, please   note the following:   L You can either hang up, or from a   touch-tone phone you can enter   your remote access code and   begin remote operation (page 33).   L To use the voice mail service provided   by your service provider/telephone   company rather than the unit’s   answering system, turn off the   answering system (page 30).   Skipping the greeting   message to leave a message   You can leave a message just as any   outside caller can. Call your phone   number from a touch-tone phone. When   the answering system picks up, press   {*} to skip the greeting message and   record your message after the beep.   L To use this unit’s answering system   rather than the voice mail service   provided by your service provider/   telephone company, please contact   your service provider/telephone   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answering System   Message alert   company to deactivate your voice mail   service.   You can select whether or not the   message indicator on the handset   flashes slowly when new messages are   recorded. The default setting is “On”.   If your service provider/telephone   company cannot do this:   – Set this unit’s “Ring count”   setting so that this unit’s answering   system answers calls before the   voice mail service of your service   provider/telephone company does.   It is necessary to check the number   of rings required to activate the   voice mail service provided by your   service provider/telephone   company before changing this   setting.   Important:   L The message indicator will also flash   slowly if there are new-recorded voice   mail messages (page 37).   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{4}{0}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   i {Save} i {OFF}   Note:   – Change the number of rings of the   voice mail service so that the   answering system can answer the   call first. To do so, contact your   service provider/telephone   company.   L While message alert is on, battery   operating time is shortened (page 13).   Caller’s recording time   You can change the maximum message   recording time allotted to each caller.   You can also select “Greeting only”   which sets the unit to greet callers but   not record messages. The default   setting is “3min”.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{0}{5}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   i {Save} i {OFF}   Note:   L If you want to select “Greeting   only”, follow the steps above and   press {0} in step 2.   You may create your own greeting-   only message by following the steps   on page 30.   The unit plays the pre-recorded   greeting-only message asking callers   to call again if your own greeting-only   message is not recorded.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Voice Mail Service   Example:   Voice mail service   1-222-333-4444   PPPP   8888   Voice mail is an automatic answering   service offered by your service   VM access   number   Pauses Password   provider/telephone company. After you   subscribe to this service, your service   provider/telephone company’s voice   mail system answers calls for you when   you are unavailable to answer the phone   or when your line is busy. Messages are   recorded by your service   provider/telephone company, not your   telephone. Please contact your service   provider/telephone company for details   of this service.   number   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{1}   Press and hold {Clear} until all   digits are erased. i {Save} i   {OFF}   Voice mail (VM) tone detection   Your service provider/telephone   company sends special signals   (sometimes called “voice mail tones” or   “stutter tones”) to the unit to let you know   you have new voice mail messages. If   you hear a series of dial tones followed   by a continuous dial tone after you press   {C}, you have new voice mail   messages. Minutes after you hang up a   unit checks the phone line to see if new   voice mail messages have been   recorded.   Important:   L To use the voice mail service provided   by your service provider/telephone   company rather than the unit’s   answering system, turn off the   answering system (page 30). For   details, see page 34.   Storing the voice mail (VM)   access number   In order to listen to your voice mail   messages, you must dial your service   provider/telephone company’s voice   mail access number. Once you have   stored your voice mail access number,   you can dial it automatically (page 37).   Turn this feature off when:   – You do not subscribe to voice mail   service.   – Your service provider/telephone   company does not send voice mail   tones.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{1}   Enter your access number (32 digits   max.). i {Save} i {OFF}   – Your phone is connected to a PBX.   If you are not sure which setting is   required, contact your service   provider/telephone company.   Note:   L When storing your voice mail access   number and your mailbox password,   press {PAUSE} to add pauses (page   15) between the access number and   the password as necessary. Contact   your service provider/telephone   company for the required pause time.   Turning VM tone detection on/off   The default setting is “On”.   1 2 {MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{2}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired setting.   i {Save} i {OFF}   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Voice Mail Service   Listening to voice mail   messages   The unit lets you know that you have   new voice mail messages in the   following ways:   – “New Voice Mail” is displayed on   the handset.   – The message indicator on the handset   flashes slowly if message alert feature   is turned on (“Message alert”; page   35).   1 Press {C}, then press {VM} within   15 seconds.   OR   {MENU} i {#}{3}{3}{0}   L The speakerphone turns on.   2 3 Follow the pre-recorded   instructions.   When finished, press {OFF}.   Note:   L If {VM} is not displayed, the voice mail   access number has not been stored.   Store the number (page 36).   L If the handset still indicates there are   new messages even after you have   listened to all new messages, turn it   off by pressing and holding {OFF}   until the handset beeps.   L If your voice mail service uses voice   mail tones and a message is over 3   minutes long, the handset may not   indicate new messages.   L If your voice mail service uses voice   mail tones, the tones are heard from   any phone connected to the same   line. If you want to use another phone   to listen to voice mail messages, you   have to dial your access number   manually.   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Intercom/Locator   Answering an intercom call   Intercom   Intercom calls can be made:   – between handsets.   Handset   1 2 Press {C} to answer the page.   – between the handset and base unit.   When you finish talking, press   {OFF}.   Note:   L If you receive an outside call while   talking on the intercom, you hear 2   tones.   Base unit   1 2 Press {INTERCOM} to answer the   page.   To answer the call with the handset,   press {OFF}, then press {C}.   L When paging unit(s) for an intercom   call, the paged unit(s) beeps for 1   minute.   When you finish talking, press   {INTERCOM}.   Note:   L When the ringer volume for outside   calls is set to off (page 16, 23), the   handset and/or base unit rings at a   low level for intercom calls.   Making an intercom call   Handset   1 2 {INTERCOM}   {V}/{^}: Select the desired unit. i   {Select}   L To stop paging, press {OFF}.   Transferring calls,   conference calls   Outside calls can be transferred   between 2 handsets. 2 handsets can   have a conference call with an outside   party.   3 1 2 When you finish talking, press   {OFF}.   Base unit   {INTERCOM}   1 2 3 During an outside call, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   L All registered handsets beep.   L To stop paging, press   {INTERCOM}.   {V}/{^}: Select the desired unit. i   {Transfer}   When you finish talking, press   {INTERCOM}.   Wait for the paged party to answer.   L If the paged party does not   answer, press {C} to return to   the outside call.   4 To complete the transfer:   Press {OFF}.   L The outside call is being routed to   the destination unit.   To establish a conference call:   Press {Conf}.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Intercom/Locator   L To leave the conference, press   {OFF}. The other parties can   continue the conversation.   L To put the outside call on hold,   press {HOLD}. To resume the   conference, press {Conf}.   Answering a transferred call   Press {C} to answer the page.   Note:   L After the paging party disconnects,   you can talk to the outside caller.   Handset locator   You can locate a misplaced handset by   paging it.   1 Base unit:   {LOCATOR}   L All registered handsets beep for 1   minute.   2 To stop paging:   Base unit:   Press {LOCATOR}.   Handset:   Press {INTERCOM}, then press   {OFF}.   Note:   L When the ringer volume for outside   calls is set to off (page 23), the   handset rings at a low level for paging.   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   3 Insert the hooks on the wall   mounting adaptor into the holes 1   and 2 on the base unit.   Wall mounting   2 1 Base unit   1 Lead the telephone line cord through   the hole in the wall mounting adaptor   in the direction of the arrow.   2 1 4 Adjust the adaptor to hold the base   unit, then push it in the direction of   the arrow until it clicks into place.   2 Tuck the telephone line cord inside   the wall mounting adaptor (A).   Connect the AC adaptor cord and   telephone line cord (B).   B A Hook   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   5 Connect the telephone line cord.   Mount the unit by inserting the   mounting pins into the round   Charger   Available for:   KX-TG4322/KX-TG4323/   KX-TG4324   openings on the adaptor (for pin 2,   use the round cut out at the bottom   of the adaptor if you are using the 4   inch phone plate), then slide the unit   down to secure it. Connect the AC   adaptor to power outlet (page 10).   L There are 2 common types of wall   phone plates. The distance   1 Drive the screws (not included) into   the wall.   25.4 mm   (1 inch)   between 1 and 2 may vary   depending on the size of the wall   phone plate installed.   Screws   (120 V AC, 60 Hz)   (120 V AC,   60 Hz)   2 Mount the charger (A), then slide it   down (B) and to the right (C) until it   is secure.   1 83 mm   (31/4 inches)   or   102 mm   (4 inches)   2 A B C 83 mm   (31   4 inches)   102 mm   (4 inches)   / 1 2 To remove the wall mounting adaptor   While pushing down the release levers   (A), remove the adaptor (B).   A A B 41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Error messages   If the unit detects a problem, one of the following messages is shown on the display.   Display message   Cause/solution   Busy   L The called handset or base unit is in use.   L Other units are in use and the system is busy.   Try again later.   or   L The handset you are using is too far from the   base unit. Move closer and try again.   L The handset’s registration may have been   canceled. Re-register the handset (page 26).   System is busy. Please   try again later.   Check tel line   L The supplied telephone line cord has not been   connected yet or not connected properly.   Check the connections (page 10).   Don’t use this battery. L A wrong type of batteries such as Alkaline or   Manganese was inserted. Use only the   rechargeable Ni-MH batteries noted on page   5, 11.   Error!!   L The handset’s registration has failed. Move   the handset and base unit away from all   electrical appliances and try again.   Insert battery   Invalid   L The handset was placed on the base unit or   charger without batteries. Insert the batteries   properly (page 11).   L There is no handset registered to the base   unit matching the handset number you   entered.   L The handset is not registered to the base unit.   Register the handset (page 26).   No link to base.   Reconnect AC adaptor.   L The handset has lost communication with the   base unit. Move closer to the base unit and try   again.   L Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset the   unit. Reconnect the adaptor and try again.   L The handset’s registration may have been   canceled. Re-register the handset (page 26).   Phonebook full   L The phonebook memory is full. Erase   unnecessary entries (page 19).   Store VM access#   L You have not stored the voice mail access   number. Store the number (page 36).   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Troubleshooting   If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect   the base unit’s AC adaptor, then reconnect the base unit’s AC adaptor. Remove the   batteries from the handset, and then insert the batteries into the handset again.   General use   Problem   Cause/solution   The unit does not work.   L Make sure the batteries are installed correctly   (page 11).   L Fully charge the batteries (page 12).   L Check the connections (page 10).   L Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset the   unit. Reconnect the adaptor and try again.   L The handset has not been registered to the   base unit. Register the handset (page 26).   I cannot hear a dial tone.   L The base unit’s AC adaptor or telephone line   cord is not connected. Check the connections.   L If you are using a splitter to connect the unit,   remove the splitter and connect the unit to the   wall jack directly. If the unit operates properly,   check the splitter.   L Disconnect the base unit from the telephone   line and connect the line to a known working   telephone. If the working telephone operates   properly, contact our service personnel to   have the unit repaired. If the working   telephone does not operate properly, contact   your service provider/telephone company.   The indicator on the handset   flashes slowly.   L New messages have been recorded. Listen to   the new messages (page 32).   L New voice mail messages have been   recorded. Listen to the new voice mail   messages (page 37).   Programmable settings   Problem   Cause/solution   I have changed the display   language to a language I   cannot read.   L Change the display language (page 14).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   43   Useful Information   Problem   Cause/solution   While programming, the   handset starts to ring.   start again after hanging up.   I cannot register a handset to a L The maximum number of handsets (4) is   base unit.   already registered to the base unit. Cancel   unused handset registrations from the base   unit (page 26).   L Place the handset and the base unit away   from other electrical appliances.   Battery recharge   Problem   Cause/solution   The handset beeps and/or   L Battery charge is low. Fully charge the   7 flashes.   batteries (page 12).   I fully charged the batteries, but L Clean the charge contacts and charge again   7 still flashes or 8 is   (page 12).   displayed.   L It is time to replace the batteries (page 11).   I fully charged the batteries, but L Clean the battery ends (S, T) and the   the operating time seems to be   charge contacts with a dry cloth, and charge   shorter.   again.   Making/answering calls, intercom   Problem   Cause/solution   Noise is heard, sound cuts in   and out.   L You are using the handset or base unit in an   area with high electrical interference. Place   the base unit and use the handset away from   sources of interference.   L Move closer to the base unit.   L If you use a DSL/ADSL service, we   recommend connecting a DSL/ADSL filter   between the base unit and the telephone line   jack. Contact your DSL/ADSL provider for   details.   The handset and/or base unit   does not ring.   L The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the   ringer volume (page 16, 23).   L Night mode is turned on. Turn it off (page 25).   I cannot make a call.   L The dialing mode may be set incorrectly.   Change the setting (page 14).   L The handset is too far from the base unit.   Move closer and try again.   I cannot make long distance   calls.   L Make sure that you have long distance   service.   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Caller ID   Problem   Cause/solution   Caller information is not   displayed.   L You need to subscribe to Caller ID service.   Contact your service provider/telephone   company for details.   L If your unit is connected to any additional   telephone equipment such as a Caller ID box   or cordless telephone line jack, plug the unit   directly into the wall jack.   L If you use a DSL/ADSL service, we   recommend connecting a DSL/ADSL filter   between the base unit and the telephone line   jack. Contact your DSL/ADSL provider for   details.   L The name display service may not be   available in some areas. Contact your service   provider/telephone company for details.   L Other telephone equipment may be interfering   with this unit. Disconnect the other equipment   and try again.   Caller information is displayed L Depending on your service   late.   provider/telephone company, the unit may   display the caller’s information at 2nd ring or   later.   L Move closer to the base unit.   The caller list/incoming phone   numbers are not edited   automatically.   L The Caller ID number auto edit feature is   turned off. Turn it on and try again (page 22).   L You need to call back the edited number to   activate Caller ID number auto edit.   I cannot dial the phone number L The phone number you dialed might have   edited in the caller list.   been edited incorrectly (for example, the long   distance “1” or the area code is missing). Edit   the phone number with another pattern (page   28).   Time on the unit is shifted.   L Incorrect time information from incoming   Caller ID changes the time. Set the time   adjustment to off (page 23).   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Problem   Cause/solution   not displayed during an outside   call.   Waiting Caller ID (CWID), you must first   contact your service provider/telephone   company and subscribe to the desired   service.   After subscribing, you may need to contact   your service provider/telephone company   again to activate this specific service, even if   you already subscribed to both Caller ID and   Call Waiting with Caller ID services (CWID).   Answering system   Problem   Cause/solution   The unit does not record new   messages.   L The answering system is turned off. Turn it on   (page 30).   L The message memory is full. Erase   unnecessary messages (page 31).   L The recording time is set to “Greeting   only”. Change the setting (page 35).   L If you subscribe to the voice mail service,   messages are recorded by your service   provider/telephone company not your   telephone. Change the unit’s number of rings   setting or contact your service   provider/telephone company (page 34).   I cannot operate the answering L Someone is using the unit. Wait for the other   system.   user to finish.   L A caller is leaving a message. Wait for the   caller to finish.   L The handset is too far from the base unit.   Move closer.   I cannot operate the answering L You are entering the wrong remote access   system remotely.   code. If you forgot the remote access code,   store a new remote access code (page 33).   L Press each key firmly.   L The answering system is turned off. Turn it on   (page 34).   L You are using a rotary/pulse telephone. Try   again using a touch-tone phone.   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Problem   Cause/solution   While recording a greeting   message or listening to   messages, the unit rings and   recording stops.   L A call is being received. Answer the call and   try again later.   Liquid damage   Problem   Cause/solution   Liquid or other form of moisture L Disconnect the AC adaptor and telephone line   has entered the handset/base   unit.   cord from the base unit. Remove the batteries   from the handset and leave to dry for at least   3 days. After the handset/base unit are   completely dry, reconnect the AC adaptor and   telephone line cord. Insert the batteries and   charge fully before use.   Caution:   L To avoid permanent damage, do not use a microwave oven to speed up the drying   process.   If you need assistance with setup or operation   3 Call us at: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262)   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855.   When you ship the product   Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton.   Attach a letter, detailing the symptom.   Send the unit to PSTC (Panasonic) Exchange Center, prepaid and adequately   insured.   Do not send your unit to Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed   on the back cover or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations   do not repair consumer products.   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   FCC and other information   This equipment complies with Part 68   of the FCC rules and the requirements   adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom   of this equipment is a label that   contains, among other information, a   product identifier in the format   US:ACJ----------.   If requested, this number must be   provided to the telephone company.   L Registration No. ............(found on   the bottom of the unit)   REN of 0.3).   If this equipment causes harm to the   telephone network, the telephone   company will notify you in advance   that temporary discontinuance of   service may be required. But if   advance notice isn't practical, the   telephone company will notify the   customer as soon as possible. Also,   you will be advised of your right to file   a complaint with the FCC if you   believe it is necessary.   L Ringer Equivalence No. (REN).......   0.1B   A plug and jack used to connect this   equipment to the premises wiring and   telephone network must comply with   the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and   requirements adopted by the ACTA. A   compliant telephone cord and modular   plug is provided with the product. It is   designed to be connected to a   The telephone company may make   changes in its facilities, equipment,   operations or procedures that could   affect the operation of the equipment.   If this happens the telephone company   will provide advance notice in order for   you to make necessary modifications   to maintain uninterrupted service.   compatible modular jack that is also   compliant.   If trouble is experienced with this   equipment, for repair or warranty   information, please contact a Factory   Service Center or other Authorized   Servicer. If the equipment is causing   harm to the telephone network, the   telephone company may request that   you disconnect the equipment until the   problem is resolved.   The REN is used to determine the   number of devices that may be   connected to a telephone line.   Excessive RENs on a telephone line   may result in the devices not ringing in   response to an incoming call. In most   but not all areas, the sum of RENs   should not exceed five (5.0). To be   certain of the number of devices that   may be connected to a line, as   determined by the total RENs, contact   the local telephone company. For   products approved after July 23, 2001,   the REN for the product is part of the   product identifier that has the format   US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits   represented by ## are the REN   Connection to party line service is   subject to state tariffs. Contact the   state public utility commission, public   service commission or corporation   commission for information.   If your home has specially wired alarm   equipment connected to the telephone   line, ensure the installation of this   equipment does not disable your alarm   equipment. If you have questions   without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   about what will disable alarm   equipment, consult your telephone   company or a qualified installer.   CAUTION:   Any changes or modifications not   expressly approved by the party   responsible for compliance could void   the user’s authority to operate this   device.   This equipment is hearing aid   compatible as defined by the FCC in   47 CFR Section 68.316.   NOTE:   When you hold the phone to your ear,   noise might be heard in your Hearing   Aid. Some Hearing Aids are not   adequately shielded from external RF   (radio frequency) energy. If noise   occurs, use the speakerphone option   (if applicable) when using this phone.   Consult with your audiologist or   Hearing Aid manufacturer about the   availability of Hearing Aids which   provide adequate shielding to RF   energy commonly emitted by digital   devices.   This equipment has been tested and   found to comply with the limits for a   Class B digital device, pursuant to Part   15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are   designed to provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference   in a residential installation. This   equipment generates, uses, and can   radiate radio frequency energy and, if   not installed and used in accordance   with the instructions, may cause   harmful interference to radio   communications. However, there is no   guarantee that interference will not   occur in a particular installation. If this   equipment does cause harmful   interference to radio or television   reception, which can be determined by   turning the equipment off and on, the   user is encouraged to try to correct the   interference by one or more of the   following measures:   WHEN PROGRAMMING   EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND(OR)   MAKING TEST CALLS TO   EMERGENCY NUMBERS:   1) Remain on the line and briefly   explain to the dispatcher the reason   for the call.   2) Perform such activities in the off-   peak hours, such as early morning   or late evenings.   – Reorient or relocate the receiving   antenna.   – Increase the separation between the   equipment and receiver.   This device complies with Part 15 of   the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to   the following two conditions:   (1) This device may not cause harmful   interference, and (2) this device must   accept any interference received,   including interference that may cause   undesired operation.   – Connect the equipment into an outlet   on a circuit different from that to   which the receiver is connected.   – Consult the dealer or an experienced   radio/TV technician for help.   Some cordless telephones operate at   frequencies that may cause   Privacy of communications may not   be ensured when using this phone.   interference to nearby TVs and VCRs.   To minimize or prevent such   interference, the base of the cordless   telephone should not be placed near   or on top of a TV or VCR. If   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   interference is experienced, move the   cordless telephone further away from   the TV or VCR. This will often reduce,   or eliminate, interference.   Notice   FCC RF Exposure Warning:   L This product complies with FCC   radiation exposure limits set forth for   an uncontrolled environment.   L To comply with FCC RF exposure   requirements, the base unit must be   installed and operated 20 cm (8   inches) or more between the   product and all person’s body   (excluding extremities of hands,   wrist and feet).   L This product may not be collocated   or operated in conjunction with any   other antenna or transmitter.   L For body-worn operation, the   handset must be used only with a   non-metallic accessory. Use of other   accessories may not ensure   compliance with FCC RF exposure   requirements.   Notice   L FCC ID can be found inside the   battery compartment or on the   bottom of the units.   ENERGY STAR   ® As an ENERGY STAR Participant,   Panasonic has determined that this   product meets the ENERGY STAR   guidelines for energy efficiency.   ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered   mark.   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Specifications   General   Operating   5 °C – 40 °C (41 °F – 104 °F)   environment   Frequency   5.76 GHz – 5.84 GHz   Base unit   Dimensions   Approx. height 53 mm × width 144 mm × depth 107 mm   3 21   7 (2 / inches × 5   / inches × 4 / inches)   32   32 32   Mass (Weight)   Approx. 190 g (0.42 lb.)   Power consumption   Standby: Approx. 1.1 W   Maximum: Approx. 3.7 W   RF Transmission   power   200 mW (max.)   Power supply   AC adaptor (120 V AC, 60 Hz)   Handset   Dimensions   Approx. height 156 mm × width 48 mm × depth 32 mm   1 7 1 (6 / inches × 1 / inches × 1 / inches)   8 8 4 Mass (Weight)   Approx. 130 g (0.29 lb.)   RF Transmission   power   200 mW (max.)   Power supply   AAA (R03) Ni-MH battery (2 × 1.2 V, 630 mAh)   Charger (KX-TG4322/KX-TG4323/KX-TG4324)   Dimensions   Approx. height 51 mm × width 75 mm × depth 88 mm   15   15   (2 inches × 2   / inches × 3   / inches)   16   32   Mass (Weight)   Approx. 60 g (0.13 lb.)   Power consumption   Standby: Approx. 0.4 W   Maximum: Approx. 3.4 W   Power supply   Note:   AC adaptor (120 V AC, 60 Hz)   L Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.   L The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Customer services   Customer Services Directory   Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest   Dealer or Service Center; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer   Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at:   or, contact us via the web at:   You may also contact us directly at: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262),   Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm; Saturday - Sunday 10 am to 7 pm, EST.   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855.   Accessory Purchases   Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all   Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at:   or, send your request by E-mail to:   You may also contact us directly at:   1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only)   (Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm, EST.)   Panasonic Service and Technology Company   20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032   (We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and   Personal Checks.)   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-866-605-1277.   Service in Puerto Rico   Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.   San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,   Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985   Phone (787)750-4300, Fax (787)768-2910   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   Warranty   PANASONIC CONSUMER   ELECTRONICS COMPANY, DIVISION   OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF   NORTH AMERICA   PANASONIC PUERTO RICO, INC.   San Gabriel Industrial Park,   Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,   Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985   One Panasonic Way,   Secaucus, New Jersey 07094   Panasonic Telephone Products   Limited Warranty   Limited Warranty Coverage   If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or   workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Puerto   Rico, Inc. (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the   period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original   purchase (“Limited Warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product   with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished   product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.   Parts   One (1) Year   Labor   One (1) Year   During the “Labor” Limited Warranty period there will be no charge for labor.   During the “Parts” Limited Warranty period, there will be no charge for parts.   You must mail-in your product prepaid during the Limited Warranty period. This   Limited Warranty excludes both parts and labor for batteries, antennas, and   cosmetic parts (cabinet). This Limited Warranty only applies to products   purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This Limited   Warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and only covers products   purchased as new.   Ship-In Service   For assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining repairs please ship the   product prepaid to:   PSTC (Panasonic) Exchange Center,   4900 George McVay Drive, Suite B Door #12, McAllen, TX 78503   When shipping the unit carefully pack in a padded shipping carton, include all   accessories, and send it prepaid. Include a letter detailing the complaint, a   return address and provide a day time phone number where you can be   reached. P.O. Boxes are not acceptable. Keep the tracking number for your   records. A copy of valid registered receipt is required under the 1 year parts   and labor Limited Warranty.   For Limited Warranty service for headsets if a headset is included with this   product please follow instructions above.   For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. (787)-750-4300   or fax (787)-768-2910.   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Useful Information   IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD THE   PURCHASER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A SALES   RECEIPT/PROOF OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE,   AMOUNT PAID AND PLACE OF PURCHASE. CUSTOMER WILL BE   CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCH   PROOF OF PURCHASE.   Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions   This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or   workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic   damage. The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which   occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by   the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect,   bug infestation, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-   up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance,   power line surge, lightning damage, modification, introduction of sand, humidity   or liquids, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or   rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a Factory Service   Center or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of   God.   THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER   “LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE   FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM   THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF   THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost   time, lost calls or messages, cost of having someone remove or re-install an   installed unit if applicable, travel to and from the servicer. The items listed are   not exclusive, but are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED   WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,   ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or   consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,   so the exclusions may not apply to you.   This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have   other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product   develops during or after the Limited Warranty period, you may contact your   dealer or Service Center. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then   write to the warrantor’s Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed   for the warrantor.   PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED   WARRANTY, ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   Hold: 16   I Key tone: 22   Line mode: 23   Index   K L M A Additional handset: 26   Alarm: 25   Making calls: 15   Missed calls: 27   Mute: 16   Answering calls: 15   Answering system   Call screening: 30   Erasing messages: 31, 32, 34   Greeting only: 35   N P Pause: 15   Listening to messages: 31, 32, 33   Number of rings: 34   Recording time: 35   Remote access code: 33   Remote operation: 33   Ring count: 34   Toll saver: 34   Turning on/off: 30, 32, 34   Auto talk: 15   R Redialing: 15   S T TTY: 5, 52   B C Battery: 11, 12   Booster (Clarity booster): 17   V VM (Voice mail): 36   Volume   Caller ID number auto edit: 28   Caller ID service: 27   Caller list: 27   Caller list edit: 28   Call share: 17   Call waiting: 16   Call Waiting Caller ID: 16   Chain dial: 19   CID (Caller ID): 27   Conference calls: 38   Customer support: 26   Ringer (Handset): 16, 23   W D Date and time: 14   Dialing mode: 14   Direct commands: 22   Display   Contrast: 22   Language: 14   E F Error messages: 42   Flash: 16, 23   G H Greeting message: 30   Handset   Deregistration: 26   Locator: 39   Registration: 26   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT!   If your product is not working properly. . .   1 Read this Operating Instructions   L FAQs and troubleshooting hints are available.   3 Contact us via the web at:   4 Call us at: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262)   L Monday - Friday 9:00am - 9:00pm (EST),   Saturday/Sunday 10:00am - 7:00pm (EST)   To order a replacement batteries, call 1-800-332-5368 or   For your future reference   We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair   under warranty.   Serial No.   Date of purchase   (found on the bottom of the base unit)   Name and address of dealer   Attach your purchase receipt here.   Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,   Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America   One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094   Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.   San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, Carolina,   Puerto Rico 00985   Copyright:   This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be   reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is   prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.   © 2007 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.   PNQX1001YA CC1107PW1127   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |