Panasonic Telephone KW WP1050E User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Wi-Fi Phone for SkypeTM  
Executive Travel Set  
Model No.  
KX-WP1050E  
Charge the handset battery for 6 hours before initial use.  
Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save for  
future reference.  
This product is designed for use in the following countries:  
UK, Germany, France (indoor use), USA, Canada, Japan  
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Notifications  
Personal Skype online status and profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106  
Services  
Handset Locator and Registration  
Locating the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135  
Registering the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
Base Unit Settings  
Setting the base unit from Top Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137  
Network Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139  
Updating the firmware (Base Unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144  
Advanced Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146  
Handset Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198  
Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks on the WAN side and the LAN side  
overlap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199  
Downloading the version-up firmware to your computer for recovering the base unit . 202  
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Table of Contents  
Setting your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206  
Useful Information  
Additional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214  
Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219  
For European Union (EU). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227  
FCC and other information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229  
Industry Canada (IC) and other information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231  
Règles d’Industrie Canada et autres renseignements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234  
Index  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238  
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Introduction  
Feature highlights  
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Wi-Fi Phone for SkypeTM Executive  
Travel Set.  
Wi-Fi Phone for Use with Skype*1  
L Free yourself from a computer while enjoying Skype  
L Don’t miss incoming calls because you’re away from the computer  
L Maintain your Skype presence from the home, office, or even on the road  
*2  
L Enjoy free and low-cost calling  
– Free Skype-to-Skype calls  
TM*3  
– Use SkypeOut  
to call any phone, anywhere for just 1.2p per minute to more than  
30 countries worldwide (As of February 2007)  
TM*3  
– Use SkypeIn  
can choose  
to receive calls from any phone, anywhere, to a local number you  
*3  
*4  
– Use Skype Voicemail and participate in Skype conference calls  
L Hands free speakerphone  
Wireless Travel Router (Base Unit)  
L For easy setup at home, hotel rooms or in the office  
L Can establish a simultaneous Wi-Fi connection for a laptop and Wi-Fi phone  
*1 Skype-to-Skype Calls capable. SkypeOut, SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail compatible.  
*2 Broadband required and not included.  
*3 Requires subscription to SkypeOut, SkypeIn and/or Skype Voicemail for a fee.  
*4 Can join but not initiate a conference call.  
L Makes and receives calls within a range determined by the maximum power allowed by  
FCC rules. Range depends on local reception conditions.  
Note:  
L Wireless travel router is called “base unit” in these operating instructions.  
L Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use.  
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How do the units work?  
Landline  
telephone  
Telephone  
Network  
Optional Services  
- SkypeIn calls  
- SkypeOut calls  
- Skype Voicemail  
Skype System  
Computer  
(if necessary)  
Skype-to-Skype  
calls  
Internet  
Modem/  
Router  
KX-WPA102E  
KX-WPA100E  
Skype  
phone  
Headset+PC (Skype installed)  
KX-WP1050E  
The KX-WP1050E Wi-Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set consists of the KX-  
WPA100E wireless handset and the KX-WPA102E wireless travel router (base unit)  
(router/wireless access point functioning). It enables you to make and answer Skype-to-  
Skype calls with its handset anywhere an Internet connection is available. In order to make  
Skype-to-Skype calls, the handset needs wireless connection to the base unit which  
provides an access to the Internet. You also need to sign in to Skype with your Skype  
account to make Skype-to-Skype calls. You can create your Skype account with the  
handset or on your computer.  
Note:  
L Depending on the network you use, you may not be able to connect to Skype due to  
possible network restrictions.  
Important:  
L The suffix (E) in the model number of KX-WPA100 and KX-WPA102 will be omitted in  
these instructions.  
What is Skype?  
Skype is a little piece of software that lets you call people you know, all over the world, for  
free.  
With this product you have the added convenience of using Skype without being tied to  
your computer.  
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SkypeOut, SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail are optional services available from Skype.  
SkypeOut  
SkypeIn  
SkypeOut allows you to make calls to landline and mobile  
phones.  
SkypeIn is a subscribed feature that provides you with a phone  
number for receiving Skype calls on your handset from  
landlines and mobile phones.  
Skype Voicemail  
Skype Voicemail allows you to send/receive voicemail  
messages and record a greeting.  
L For information about Skype, please visit the Skype homepage:  
http://www.skype.com/  
No emergency calls: Skype is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and  
cannot be used for emergency calling.  
L Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Trademarks  
L Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are either registered  
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
L UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation.  
L Skype, SkypeIn, SkypeOut and the S logo are trademarks of Skype Limited.  
L Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.  
L Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.  
L All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.  
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Important safety instructions  
When using the product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the  
risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury.  
1. Read all instructions carefully.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
3. Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a moist cloth for cleaning.  
4. Do not use the product near water, for example near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink, etc.  
5. Place the product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may  
result if the product falls.  
6. Do not cover slots and openings on the product. They are provided for ventilation and  
protection against overheating. Never place the product near radiators, or in a place  
where proper ventilation is not provided.  
7. Use only the power source marked on the product. If you are not sure of the type of  
power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
8. Do not place objects on the Mains lead. Install the product where no one can step or  
trip on the cord.  
9. Do not overload Household Mains Supply and extension cords. This can result in the  
risk of fire or electric shock.  
10. Never push any objects through slots in the product. This may result in the risk of fire  
or electric shock. Never spill any liquid on the product.  
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the product. Take the product  
to an authorised service centre when service is required. Opening or removing covers  
may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause  
electric shock when the product is subsequently used.  
12. Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply and take to an authorised service  
centre when the following conditions occur:  
A. When the Mains lead is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not work normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust  
only controls covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment may  
require extensive work by an authorised service centre.  
E. If the product has been dropped or physically damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
13. Do not touch the units, AC adaptor cord, AC mains lead, or charge cable during  
lightning storms.  
14. Do not use the product to report a gas leak, when in the vicinity of the leak.  
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15. Do not use the units on airplanes, in hospitals, or in other locations where wireless LAN  
signals may affect the operation of devices in the vicinity.  
L Abide by instructions regarding use in airplanes and hospitals.  
16. Make sure that the product is turned off when you store the product in the carrying  
case.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING:  
L To prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the product to rain or any  
type of moisture.  
L Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply 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.  
CAUTION:  
Installation  
L Do not touch the plug with wet hands.  
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.  
L You need a separate AC mains lead when you use this unit in USA, Canada, Japan,  
Germany and France. See page 20.  
Battery  
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions.  
L Use only the battery(ies) specified.  
L Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste  
management codes for special disposal instructions.  
L Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte 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 battery(ies). Do not allow conductive materials such as  
rings, bracelets or keys to touch the battery(ies), otherwise a short circuit may cause the  
battery(ies) and/or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns.  
L Charge the battery(ies) provided, or identified for use with the product only, in  
accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.  
Medical:  
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 2.412 GHz to 2.462  
GHz, and the power output is 30 mW.) Do not use the product in health care facilities if  
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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.  
If you have any problems:  
Please visit:  
http://www.panasonic.co.uk  
No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting  
from the inappropriate use, damage or both of the unit.  
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Caution for AC Mains Lead  
(For United Kingdom)  
For your safety, please read the following text carefully.  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and  
convenience.  
A 3-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating  
of 3-ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark  
or the BSI mark  
on the body of the fuse.  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse  
is replaced.  
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.  
CAUTION!  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN  
YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF  
AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.  
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS  
INSERTED INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET.  
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as stated below.  
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.  
IMPORTANT:  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:  
Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live.  
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals  
in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with  
the letter N or coloured Black or Blue.  
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with  
the letter L or coloured Brown or Red.  
WARNING:  
DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED  
WITH THE LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL  
GREEN/YELLOW.  
OR COLOURED GREEN OR  
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THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF - KEEP DRY.  
Before use  
Remove the connector cover.  
How to replace the fuse  
1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.  
Fuse cover  
2 Replace the fuse and close the fuse cover.  
Fuse (3 ampere)  
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Security cautions  
When using this product, take appropriate measures to avoid the following security  
breaches.  
L Leaks of private information via this product  
L Illegal use of this product by a third party  
L Interference or suspension of the use of this product by a third party  
Take the following measures to avoid security breaches:  
L To prevent illegal access, keep the update firmware (If you do not have the latest version  
of firmware, this can lead to blocked access or information leaks).  
L When downloading data from the Internet, ensure that viruses or illegal programs are  
not inadvertently downloaded.  
L You are responsible for the security settings, such as user name and password, to  
access this product. This information is transferred in plain text format between the base  
unit and your computer. This information should not be made available to any third  
parties outside the user group.  
L Place this product where it is unlikely to be stolen.  
L You are responsible for this product’s user information, such as contact list, Internet  
settings etc. This information should not be made available to any third parties outside  
the user group.  
L You are responsible for keeping a record of the user name and password used for the  
PPPoE connection. Depending on the Internet service provider you use, the user name  
and password for the PPPoE connection may be transferred in plain text format.  
L You are responsible for using No Encryption mode for the wireless security setting,  
since there is a risk of sent/received data being intercepted by a third party.  
L When sending this product to be repaired with a company not related to Panasonic,  
make a back-up file of the base unit settings, if necessary, and reset this product to  
factory default.  
L When transferring this product to another party, make a back-up file of the base unit  
settings, if necessary, and reset this product to factory default.  
L When disposing of this product, reset this product to factory default, or erase information  
by means of electrical deletion or physical dismantlement.  
User Name and Password Protection  
The use of a unique User Name and secret Password for accessing to the base unit is an  
important tool that will help limit unauthorised individuals from accessing the base unit.  
Also a secret password for your Skype account prevents a third party from using your  
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Skype account. To change your password and user name, see page 185. To change the  
password for Skype account, see page 108.  
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Countries permitted to use this product  
IMPORTANT:  
Open Source Software  
Parts of this product use Open Source Software supplied based on the conditions of the  
Free Software Foundation’s GPLs and/or LGPLs and other conditions. Relevant  
conditions apply to this software. Therefore, please read licence information about GPLs  
and LGPLs, and information about other Open Source Software in the included CD-ROM  
before using this product. Also, some software parts of this product are licenced under the  
MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE (MPL). You can get the MPL source code. Please note that  
this software is not under warranty.  
For inquiries regarding the contents above, see  
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/cs/en/telecom/wi-fi/support_link.htm  
Enter the necessary firmware information on the Inquiry form and submit it.  
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For best performance  
Base unit location/avoiding noise:  
The base unit and other compatible Panasonic units use radio waves to communicate with  
each other.  
For maximum distance and noise-free operation, we recommend the following:  
L Placing the product away from electrical appliances.  
L If you use the handset or base unit near a microwave oven which is being used, noise  
may be heard. Move away from the microwave oven and bring the handset closer to the  
base unit.  
L If you use the handset or base unit near another cordless phone’s base unit, noise may  
be heard. Move away from the other cordless phone’s base unit and bring the handset  
closer to your base unit.  
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 top of the product.  
L When you leave the product unused for a long period of time, unplug the product from  
the Household Mains Supply.  
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 0 °C or greater  
than 40 °C. 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 2.4 GHz electrical appliances may cause interference. Move  
away from the electrical appliances.  
Routine care:  
L Wipe the outer surface of the product with a soft moist cloth. Do not use benzine,  
thinner, or any abrasive powder.  
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Obstacles during Wireless Connection:  
The radio wave range may decrease depending on the surrounding environment or  
existence of obstacles. If obstacles such as the following are placed between the base unit  
and the handset (or a wireless device), radio waves will weaken.  
Therefore, even if the distance between the base unit and the handset (or the wireless  
device) is short, noise may be heard.  
L A metallic door or shutter  
L A wall with an insulation material that contains aluminum foil  
L A wall made of tin  
L A wall made of concrete, stone or brick  
L Fireproof glass  
L Several walls separated by open space  
L A steel shelf  
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Accessory information  
Included accessories  
*1  
AC adaptor  
AC mains lead ........1 pc. Battery.......................1 pc.  
for base unit .............. 1 pc. (Cord length: approx. 1.8 m) Part No. CGA-P001  
(Cord length: approx. 1.9 m) Part No. PSJA1106Y  
Part No. PQWEWP1050  
(For UK)  
*2  
Handset cover ........ 1 pc. Handset stand ...........1 pc. Charge cable.............1 pc.  
Part No. PQYNWPA100R  
Part No. PQKE10465Z  
(Cord length: approx. 0.5 m)  
Part No. PQJA10184Z  
*3  
Ethernet cable........... 1 pc. CD-ROM .................1 pc. Carrying case ............1 pc.  
(Cord length: approx. 0.5 m) Part No. PQQX16244Z  
Part No. PQJA10185Z  
Part No. PQQD10002Z  
Wireless LAN  
*4  
sticker .................... 1 pc.  
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*1 You might need a separate AC mains lead when you use this product in other countries.  
See page 20 for details.  
The included AC mains lead is compatible with a power source up to 250 V AC.  
*2 The handset cover comes attached to the handset.  
*3 Operating Instructions are included.  
*4 Your base unit’s default network name (SSID) and network key for wireless connection  
are printed. As this information is important for the base unit settings, save this sticker  
in a safe place.  
Note:  
L All the accessory items except the CD-ROM and Wireless LAN sticker are included in  
the carrying case.  
Packing the accessories  
Ethernet cable  
Charge cable  
AC mains lead  
AC adaptor  
Base unit  
Battery  
Handset  
stand  
Quick Start Guide  
Handset  
Carrying case  
Note:  
L Do not include the CD-ROM when packing the accessories in the carrying case.  
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Additional/replacement accessories  
Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information.  
Model No.  
Description  
PQJA10188Z (for USA, Canada and  
Japan)  
AC mains lead  
PFJA02A006Z (for Germany and France)  
CGA-P001  
Rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery  
Headset  
KX-TCA94EX  
Changing the AC mains lead while travelling:  
Due to voltage difference, when you travel, be sure to carry the appropriate AC mains  
lead(s) designed for use in your destination countries.  
(For USA, Canada and Japan)  
Part No. PQJA10188Z  
(For Germany and France)  
Part No. PFJA02A006Z  
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Controls  
Base unit (Wireless travel router)  
Front view  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Rear view  
Mode selector  
K
G
H
I
J
A LOCATOR indicator  
G Power port  
B WIRELESS indicator  
H WAN (Internet) port  
C LAN (Ethernet) indicator  
D WAN (Internet) indicator  
E LOCATOR button  
I LAN (Ethernet) port  
J Mode selector (page 203)  
K FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button  
(page 204)  
F CHARGE port  
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Handset  
H
I
J
Options Select  
Back  
A
B
K
L M N  
O
P
C
D
Q
R
E
F
G
A Speaker  
J Display  
B Headset jack  
C {{} (SEND)  
D {s} (SP-PHONE)  
K Left soft key  
L Navigator key ({^} {V} {<} {>})  
M Middle soft key: Press the centre of  
the navigator key.  
E {*} / {Aa} (Character entry mode  
key)  
N Right soft key  
F CHARGE port  
G Microphone  
O {}} (END) / Power key (ON/OFF)  
P {MUTE} / {CLEAR}  
Q {CONTACTS}  
H Charge/Ringer indicator  
I Receiver  
*1  
R {#} / {} (Line feed key )  
*1 Valid depending on the text entry screen  
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To turn on/off the handset  
Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds to turn on or off the handset.  
Keypad lock:  
While in the Idle mode, press and hold {Menu} (middle soft key) to lock the keypad. To  
release the lock, press and hold the middle soft key again.  
L While the keypad is locked, “ ” icon is displayed in the Idle screen.  
Key functions  
Base unit:  
Key Name  
Figure No. Function  
LOCATOR button  
E
L Locate the handset (page 135) or register the  
handset (page 136).  
FACTORY  
K
L Reset the base unit to factory default (page  
DEFAULT RESET  
204).  
Handset:  
Key Name  
Figure No. Function  
{{} (SEND)  
C
L Make or receive a call.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to access the  
outgoing calls list.  
L Switch to the receiver when you are on the  
speakerphone.  
{s} (SP-PHONE)  
D
E
L Make or receive a call.  
L Turn the speakerphone on or off.  
{*} / {Aa}  
L Change the character entry mode.  
L Toggle between upper and lower case.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to make a Skype-  
to-Skype call (page 88).  
Left soft key  
K
L Activate the functions indicated at the bottom  
left corner on the display.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to access the Idle  
mode option screen (page 74).  
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Key Name  
Figure No. Function  
Right soft key  
N
L Activate the functions indicated at the bottom  
right corner on the display.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to sign in or  
connect to a network.  
Navigator key {^}  
L
L Move up the cursor to select a menu item.  
L Move up the cursor when entering characters.  
L Increase the receiver/speaker volume while  
talking.  
L Increase the ringer volume while ringing or in  
the volume setting.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to change your  
Skype online status (page 106).  
Navigator key {V}  
L
L Move down the cursor to select a menu item.  
L Move down the cursor when entering  
L Decrease the receiver/speaker volume while  
talking.  
L Decrease the ringer volume while ringing or in  
the volume setting.  
Navigator key {<}  
L
L
L Move left the cursor when entering characters.  
Navigator key {>}  
L Move right the cursor when entering  
characters.  
Middle soft key  
M
O
P
L Activate the functions indicated at the bottom  
centre on the display.  
L While in the Idle mode, press and hold to lock  
or unlock the keypad (page 23).  
{}} (END)/Power  
key  
L End a call, return to the Idle mode and reject an  
incoming call.  
L Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on or off  
the handset.  
MUTE/CLEAR  
L Mute your voice while talking. Press again to  
release the mute.  
L Delete the character(s) when entering  
characters.  
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Key Name  
Figure No. Function  
CONTACTS  
Q
L While in the Idle mode or in the Main menu,  
press to access the contact list (page 76).  
Alphanumeric  
keypad  
L Enter numbers, characters, or symbols when  
entering characters.  
L While in the Idle mode, press to make a  
SkypeOut call (page 87).  
#
R
L Enter # or a Line feed when entering  
characters.  
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Base unit status indicators  
On different occasions you may notice that the  
status indicators on the base unit are flashing.  
You may find the following flash patterns helpful  
to you:  
Status indicators  
Indicator  
type  
Indicator Indicator  
Status  
colour  
pattern  
LOCATOR  
Green  
On  
The base unit is locating the handset.  
The base unit is registering the handset.  
Flashing  
On  
WIRELESS  
Green  
Green  
The wireless LAN of the base unit is  
available.  
Flashing  
On  
A wireless data transfer is in progress.  
LAN  
A connection to LAN has been established.  
Flashing  
A data transfer is in progress on the LAN  
side.  
OFF  
The Ethernet cable is not connected to the  
LAN port on the rear of the base unit.  
WAN  
Green  
On  
An Internet connection has been  
established (IP address obtained).  
Flashing  
A data transfer is in progress on the WAN  
side.  
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Indicator  
type  
Indicator Indicator  
Status  
colour  
pattern  
WAN  
Green/  
Amber  
A short  
An Internet connection has been  
established using the Temporary LAN side  
network settings.  
L During this time, Port Forwarding, DMZ,  
Packet Filtering and Static Routing  
features are disabled. To re-activate  
these features, change the LAN network  
settings.  
blinking in  
Amber and  
a long  
flash in  
Green  
Alternate  
flashing  
The networks on the LAN and WAN sides  
overlap and the connection to the WAN  
side of the base unit is terminated.  
L The network configuration of the LAN  
needs to be temporarily changed to  
avoid an overlap of the LAN and WAN  
networks.  
Amber  
On  
An Internet connection has not yet to be  
established (No IP address obtained).  
Flashing  
The base unit firmware may be defective  
and requires a firmware update.  
L See “Downloading the version-up  
firmware to your computer for recovering  
the base unit” (page 202).  
Red  
Off  
Flashing  
The base unit hardware may be defective.  
L Visit:  
http://www.panasonic.co.uk  
The Ethernet cable is not connected to the  
WAN port on the rear of the base unit.  
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Symbols and screen shots used in these operating  
instructions  
Symbols used for operations  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Example  
{
}
The words in the brackets indicate – Buttons: {{}, {CONTACTS}  
button names/soft key names on  
– Soft keys: {Options}, {Menu}  
the handset.  
The words in quotations indicate Add contact”  
menu items displayed on the  
handset screen.  
i
Proceed to the next operation.  
[ ]  
The words in the brackets indicate [Next>], [OK]  
button names and hyperlinks  
displayed on the computer  
screen.  
<Example> Sending voicemail messages in Making/Answering Calls section on page 97.  
Sending voicemail messages  
You can send voicemail messages using your contact list or History.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Contactsi {Select}  
3 Select the desired contact. i {Options}  
1 While in the idle mode, press {Menu} (middle soft key).  
2 Press {^} or {V} to select “Contacts”, then press {Select} (middle soft  
key).  
3 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired contact, then press {Options} (Left  
soft key).  
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Screen shots used for operations  
L Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft  
Corporation.  
®
®
L The screen shots in these instructions are from Microsoft Windows XP using Internet  
®
Explorer 6.0 and are included for reference purposes only.  
L The screen shots in these instructions may differ slightly from what are shown on your  
computer screen.  
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System requirements  
Your computer and network must meet the following technical specifications for the unit to  
work properly.  
For your computer  
Item  
Description  
Operating system  
Microsoft Windows Vista™  
Microsoft Windows XP  
Microsoft Windows 2000  
Interface  
Ethernet network device installed  
or IEEE 802.11b/g wireless network device installed.  
Web browser  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later for Windows  
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later for Windows  
®
®
For Base unit  
Item  
Description  
Internet connection  
10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection port device which  
provides access to Internet, such as Cable or DSL modem  
(USB-only modems are not supported.)  
For Handset  
Item  
Description  
Internet connection  
L Base unit or IEEE 802.11b wireless access point which  
provides access to Internet  
L IEEE 802.11b wireless access point that supports either  
Open, WEP (64 bit/128 bit), WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA2-  
PSK (AES) as a wireless security type  
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Setup flow  
Follow the procedures below to start using the unit.  
1
page 32  
Installing the base unit  
Select the appropriate setup procedure according to where and  
how you want to use the unit.  
L In a hotel room  
page 33  
L At home  
– AP (Bridge) mode  
– Router mode  
page 35  
page 36  
page 37  
2
page 39  
Setting up the base unit for the first time (Initialization  
Setup)  
3
4
page 60  
page 66  
Setting up the handset  
Turning on the handset (Signing in to Skype)  
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Installing the base unit  
depending on whether you are in a hotel room or at home.  
L Hotel: See the instructions “While you are in a hotel room” on page 33.  
L Home: See the instructions “While you are at home” on page 35.  
Note:  
L The AC adaptor and base unit may become warm during use, however this is not a sign  
of malfunction.  
L You need to connect a computer to the base unit in order to set up the base unit.  
L You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection  
instead of using the Ethernet cable. To establish a wireless connection between your  
computer and the base unit, you need to set the wireless LAN configuration on your  
computer (The SSID and the Network key are shown on the included Wireless LAN  
sticker). See “Using your computer on a wireless LAN” on page 212 for details.  
L Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQWEWP1050 and AC mains lead  
PSJA1106Y. In USA, Canada, Japan, Germany and France, you need to use the  
appropriate AC mains lead(s) designed for use in your destination countries. See  
“Changing the AC mains lead while travelling:” for detail on page 20.  
L Leave the AC adaptor cord plugged into the AC outlet the whole time.  
L The unit will not work during a power failure.  
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While you are in a hotel room  
You can use the handset while you are travelling by accessing the Internet from a hotel  
room.  
The hotel you are staying in may give you specific instructions as to what Internet  
connection mode you should select. In that case, follow their instructions. Otherwise, you  
are suggested to select [Default Profile] when you set the connection mode in  
Initialization Setup (page 39).  
1
Mode selector  
WAN indicator  
Base unit  
Computer  
(if necessary)  
3
To LAN port  
4
AC mains lead  
Ethernet cable  
(not included)  
Internet  
To AC outlet  
AC adaptor  
To WAN port  
2
Ethernet cable  
(included)  
To Ethernet port  
(RJ45 socket)  
OR  
Wireless Ethernet bridge  
1 Switch the Mode selector to “HOTEL”.  
2 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged. Connect the included Ethernet cable to the  
“WAN” port on the base unit and the Ethernet port (RJ45 socket) in the hotel room.  
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3 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the “LAN” port on the base unit and the Ethernet  
(LAN) port on your computer.  
L You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection.  
4 Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC  
outlet.  
L When the base unit turns on (The WAN indicator lights in green or amber), the  
installation is complete.  
Note:  
L In step 2, if you cannot find the Ethernet port (RJ45 socket) in the hotel room, ask the  
hotel front desk. In some hotels, the wireless Internet connection service may be  
available by using a wireless Ethernet bridge prepared by the hotel.  
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While you are at home  
The base unit has 2 modes of operation for use at home: AP (Bridge) mode and Router  
mode.  
AP (Bridge) mode:  
Designed for the case when you have an existing router or modem (DSL or cable) with a  
built-in router.  
L Refer to the instructions on page 36.  
Router mode:  
Designed for the case when you only have a standard DSL or cable modem.  
L Refer to the instructions on page 37.  
Note:  
L If your modem has more than 1 Ethernet port, then you have a modem with a built-in  
router.  
L If you have more than 1 computer connected to the Internet, then you have a router.  
L If you do not know what type of modem you have, ask your Internet service provider.  
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AP (Bridge) mode - With an EXISTING ROUTER or MODEM with a  
built-in ROUTER  
If you install the base unit with your existing router or modem with a built-in router, the base  
unit should be set to AP (Bridge) mode. Select [AP (Bridge)] for your connection mode in  
Initialization Setup (page 39). In AP (Bridge) mode, the base unit connects wireless  
devices to one another and to the LAN, and allows wireless devices to use a DHCP server  
on the LAN. In most cases, routers are equipped with the function as the DHCP server.  
1
Mode selector  
WAN indicator  
Base unit  
Computer  
(if necessary)  
4
2
To LAN port  
5
AC mains lead  
To AC outlet  
Ethernet cable (not included)  
Cable or  
Existing router  
DSL modem  
3
AC adaptor  
To WAN port  
Ethernet cable (included)  
Internet  
1 Switch the Mode selector to “HOME”.  
2 Turn off your computer properly. Unplug any cable connecting your existing router (or  
modem with a built-in router) to your computer. However, your existing router (or  
modem with a built-in router) needs to remain connected to your cable or DSL modem.  
3 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged. Connect the included Ethernet cable to the  
“WAN” port on the base unit and an unused Ethernet (LAN) port on your existing router  
(or modem with a built-in router).  
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4 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the “LAN” port on the base unit and the Ethernet  
(LAN) port on your computer (the same Ethernet (LAN) port you have just unplugged  
the router from in step 2).  
L You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection.  
5 Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC  
outlet.  
L When the base unit turns on (The WAN indicator lights in green or amber), the  
installation is complete.  
Router mode - With a MODEM only  
If you install the base unit with a modem only, the base unit should be set to Router mode.  
In Router mode, the base unit assigns IP addresses to network devices (including wireless  
devices) as a DHCP server. It also protects the network devices from being directly  
exposed to the WAN. For your connection mode, select [DHCP], [Static] or [PPPoE] in  
Initialization Setup (page 39).  
1
Mode selector  
WAN indicator  
Base unit  
Computer  
(if necessary)  
4
2
To LAN port  
6
AC mains lead  
To AC outlet  
Ethernet cable  
(not included)  
Internet  
AC adaptor  
3
2, 5  
To WAN port  
Ethernet cable  
(included)  
Cable or DSL modem  
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1 Switch the Mode selector to “HOME”.  
2 Turn off your computer properly. Unplug your cable or DSL modem’s Mains lead and  
leave the modem turned off for at least 10 minutes to clear its memory. Unplug any  
cable connecting the modem to your computer. However, the modem needs to remain  
connected to the Internet.  
3 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged. Connect the included Ethernet cable to the  
“WAN” port on the base unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on the modem.  
4 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the “LAN” port on the base unit and the Ethernet  
(LAN) port on your computer (the same Ethernet (LAN) port you have just unplugged  
your modem from in step 2).  
L You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection.  
5 Plug your modem’s power adaptor into an AC outlet.  
L Wait for your modem’s power light to stop flashing before you go to the next step. (It  
may take a few minutes.)  
6 Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC  
outlet.  
L When the base unit turns on (The WAN indicator lights in green or amber), the  
installation is complete.  
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Setup)  
For security purpose and enabling the Internet connection, it is necessary to set up the  
base unit at the very first time. You can log in the base unit and configure the unit’s settings  
using the Web browser on the computer you connected to the base unit’s “LAN” port.  
Important:  
L Required Web browser:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later for Windows  
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later for Windows  
L You may need to change the appropriate settings of your computer (page 206).  
When you access to the base unit for the first time or after resetting the base unit to factory  
default (page 189 and 204), you must go through Initialization Setup.  
First you must set the user name and the password. (Remember your user name and  
password in order to access the base unit again.) After that you need to configure the  
Internet connection settings.  
The base unit has a Mode selector (page 203) to allow users to switch its Internet  
connection settings between the HOME mode and the HOTEL mode simply.  
The base unit can contain up to 4 Internet connection setting profiles and 2 among those  
4 setting profiles can be assigned to the mode selector positions which are HOME mode  
and HOTEL mode.  
For example, a setting profile of AP (Bridge) connection mode for the HOME mode and an  
another setting profile of DHCP connection type for the HOTEL mode.  
You are going to set up those profiles for HOME and/or HOTEL mode settings through the  
initialization setup shown in the following pages.  
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Initialization Setup flow  
Follow the procedures below to set up the base unit for Internet connection.  
1
Step 1 – 4  
from  
Setting your login user name and password  
Set your user name and password to log in the base unit.  
page 41  
2
Step 5 – 7  
from  
Creating a new Internet connection profile  
Select the Internet connection mode.  
page 44  
L Mode available in HOME mode: DHCP, Static, PPPoE, AP (Bridge)  
L Mode available in HOTEL mode: DHCP, Static, PPPoE  
3
4
5
Step 8 on  
page 48  
Configuration of the connection mode  
Configure each setting for the connection mode you selected.  
Step 9 on  
page 49  
Registering the Internet connection settings as a profile  
Confirm the settings you have configured, and save it as new profile.  
Step 10 –  
11 from  
page 49  
Restarting the base unit and confirming the Internet  
access  
The base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have  
just saved.  
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Initialization Setup  
1 After the base unit installation (page 32 – 38), turn on the computer you connected to  
the base unit’s “LAN” port.  
2 Open the Web browser. Enter http://192.168.102.1/ (the base unit’s default IP  
address) or http://kxwpa.webpage in the address field of the browser and press the  
ENTER key.  
When the UPnP™ function is ON, you can also access the base unit web page by  
double clicking on the KX-WPA102 icon shown in:  
– My Network Places folder in the Start menu (for Windows XP)  
– Network folder in the Start menu (for Windows Vista)  
See “Setting UPnP to display the shortcut” on page 212 for details.  
L Initialization Setup starts. A screen with fields for your user name and password  
(Login User Name and Password page) is displayed.  
L If you have already set your user name and password, skip to step 4.  
If “Initialization Setup” window is not displayed:  
L Check the network settings of your computer. It is necessary to obtain an IP address  
of your computer automatically from a DHCP server (page 206).  
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L Sometimes it is necessary to set up your Web browser’s proxy server to access the  
base unit (page 210).  
3 Enter the desired user name and password, then click [Save].  
Important:  
L Please keep your user name and password secure.  
Setting  
Description  
[User Name]  
L The user name and password can contain 6 to 15  
alphanumeric characters.  
L The following cannot be used: [ ˝ ], [ ´ ], [&], [<], [>], [ : ],  
[(space)]  
[Password]  
L User name and password must be different from each other.  
L User name and password are case-sensitive.  
L Enter the password again to verify.  
[Retype  
Password]  
L The base unit begins restarting and a prompt screen with fields for your user name  
and password is displayed.  
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4 Enter the user name and password set in step 3. Then click [OK].  
L Top Menu is displayed.  
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5 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.  
L The current Internet connection settings and information of the wireless connection  
are displayed.  
6 Click [New Profile] under the New Profile heading.  
L If you click [Default Profile], you can revert the Internet connection settings back to  
default setting (DHCP).  
L If you have no specific instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel, you can  
use [Default Profile] for an easy setup. Ask the hotel front desk for details.  
If you select [Default Profile], skip to step 10.  
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7 Select the desired connection mode used in the current mode (HOME or HOTEL), then  
click [Next>].  
When the Mode selector is set to “HOME”:  
L Internet connection modes vary according to the Internet service provider. Select a  
connection mode referring to the Internet service provider's setup information.  
L Select [DHCP], [Static] or [PPPoE] if the base unit is installed in Router mode.  
L Select [AP (Bridge)] if the base unit is installed in AP (Bridge) mode.  
Setting  
[DHCP]  
Description  
L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically  
from a DHCP server. This connection mode is usually  
required for use with cable modems. Select if you are  
instructed to specify DHCP, host name and/or MTU value by  
your Internet service provider. Otherwise, select [Default  
settings] in step 6.  
[Static]  
L Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address.  
[PPPoE]  
L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE  
server. This connection mode is usually required for use with  
DSL modems.  
[AP (Bridge)]  
L Allows the base unit to work as an access point when you  
have a router at home.  
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When the Mode selector is set to “HOTEL”:  
L Select the connection mode as specific instructions for the Internet connection from  
the hotel. ([AP (Bridge)] is not available in HOTEL mode.)  
Setting  
[DHCP]  
Description  
L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically  
from a DHCP server.  
[Static]  
L Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address.  
[PPPoE]  
L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE  
server.  
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L A screen with fields for configuring the connection mode you select in this step is  
displayed.  
L For example: When you select [DHCP] in HOME mode  
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8 Configure the settings, then click [Next>].  
L See “Configuring the Internet connection settings” on page 51 for each setting.  
L If your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in does not specify any  
of the settings, leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry.  
L The Save Settings page is displayed.  
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9 Confirm the settings you are about to save, then click [Save].  
L The settings that you have just configured are saved as profile No. 1 (HOME mode)  
or No. 2 (HOTEL mode) according to the position of the Mode selector. The profile is  
automatically named “Automatic generation” and saved.  
10 Click [Restart].  
LThe base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have just saved.  
When the WAN indicator lights in steady green, the Initialization Setup is complete.  
WAN indicator  
LIn AP (Bridge) mode, you need to restart your computer.  
11 After the Initialization Setup is complete, try to access a website in order to confirm  
the Internet connection setting. Enter http://www.panasonic.co.uk in the address  
field of the browser and press the ENTER key.  
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LIf the Panasonic website is displayed, you have successfully connected to the  
Internet.  
LIf you are in a hotel room, an authorisation for the Internet access may be required.  
Ask the hotel front desk and follow their instructions.  
Note:  
L You can change the user name and password after logging in to the base unit (page  
185).  
L Once you have configured the Internet connection settings in Initialization Setup, you  
can connect to the Internet in the connection mode that is saved as HOME or HOTEL  
mode by simply switching the Mode selector (page 203) to “HOME” or “HOTEL”  
beforehand.  
L You can create up to 4 Internet connection profiles (page 150).  
L You can modify the Internet connection profile after the Initialization Setup (page 140).  
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Configuring the Internet connection settings  
Configure the connection mode you select in the Initialization Setup (in step 8 of page 48).  
L If your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying does not specify any of the  
settings, leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry.  
DHCP Configuration: Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a  
DHCP server.  
Setting  
Description  
[DNS Server 1]  
L If you have the DNS (Domain Name System) server address  
assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you  
are staying in, enter them in this data field. They usually  
have two addresses.  
[DNS Server 2]  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
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Setting  
Description  
[Host Name]  
L If you have the host name assigned by your Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter host name (1  
– 31 characters) in this data field.  
[Domain Name]  
[MTU]  
L If you have the domain name assigned by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter domain  
name (1 – 255 characters) in this data field.  
L MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent.  
L If you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter the MTU value  
(576 – 1500) in this data field. Otherwise you need to leave  
the default MTU value (1500).  
Static Configuration: Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address.  
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Setting  
Description  
[IP Address]  
L Enter the IP address and subnet mask assigned by your  
Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in in  
each data field.  
[Subnet Mask]  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[Default Gateway]  
L Enter the default gateway address assigned by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in in each data  
field.  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[DNS Server 1]  
[DNS Server 2]  
L If you have the DNS (Domain Name System) server  
addresses assigned by your Internet service provider or the  
hotel you are staying in, enter them in this data field. They  
usually have two addresses.  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[Domain Name]  
[MTU]  
L If you have the domain name assigned by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter domain  
name (1 – 255 characters) in this data field.  
L MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent.  
L If you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter the MTU value  
(576 – 1500) in this data field. Otherwise you need to leave  
the default MTU value (1500).  
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PPPoE Configuration: (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) Allows the base unit to  
receive an IP address from a PPPoE server.  
Setting  
Description  
[User Name]  
L Enter the user name (1 – 63 characters) assigned by your  
Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in this  
data field.  
[Password]  
L If you have the password assigned by your Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter password (1 –  
63 characters) in this data field.  
[Service Name]  
L If you have the service name assigned by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter the  
service name (1 – 63 characters) in this data field.  
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Setting  
Description  
[DNS Server 1]  
L If you have the DNS (Domain Name System) server address  
assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you  
are staying in, enter them in this data field. They usually  
have two addresses.  
[DNS Server 2]  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[Domain Name]  
[MTU]  
L If you have the domain name assigned by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter the  
domain name (1 – 255 characters) in this data field.  
L MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent.  
L If you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in, enter the MTU value  
(576 – 1492) in this data field. Otherwise you need to leave  
the default MTU value (1492).  
AP Configuration: Allows the base unit to work as an access point when you have a  
router at home. (AP Configuration is not available in the HOTEL mode.)  
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Setting  
Description  
[Connection Mode]  
L Select [AP-DHCP] for Connection Mode if the DHCP server  
is operating in the router or modem with a built-in router you  
are using. Select [AP-Static] if you want to assign Static IP  
address.  
[IP Address]  
For [AP-Static]:  
L Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to  
your local network.  
[Subnet Mask]  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[Default Gateway]  
For [AP-Static]:  
L Enter the default gateway address corresponding to your  
local network by entering the IP address of your existing  
router or modem with a built-in router, for example.  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.102.253”.  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
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Troubleshooting for installation  
If problems occur while installing the base unit, you can refer to the check list below.  
For up-to-date support information, visit http://www.panasonic.co.uk. Please refer to it  
along with this guide for troubleshooting.  
Connection:  
Problem  
Solution  
The modem is connected  
but the WAN indicator is  
off.  
L Check that the modem and this product are connected.  
L Check that the power of the modem and this product  
are turned on.  
L It is possible that the Ethernet cable is torn apart. Check  
a link lamp of the device that the base unit is connected  
to.  
The Ethernet is  
connected but the LAN  
indicator is off.  
L Check the computer connection.  
L Check that the computer is turned on.  
L Check that the LAN card and driver are installed on the  
computer.  
L It is possible that the Ethernet cable is torn apart. Check  
a link lamp of the device that the base unit is connected  
to.  
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Initialization Setup:  
Problem  
Solution  
Initialization Setup is not  
displayed.  
L Dialogue boxes may not be displayed immediately due  
to the state of the LAN.  
L Check that the LAN or WIRELESS indicator lights in  
green. Also, check if the LAN card or wireless LAN card  
is on. If not, check that the LAN is connected.  
L Check that the power supply was turned on in the  
following order: modem, router (if you have one), base  
unit, computer. When turning off the power supply, do  
so in the following order: modem, base unit, router (if  
you have one), computer.  
I cannot find the IP  
L IP address of the base unit on LAN side changes from  
the default IP address (192.168.102.1), after you restart  
the base unit in [AP-DHCP] mode.  
L The handset shows the new IP address assigned to the  
base unit on LAN side. See “View wireless network  
status” on page 110.  
address assigned to the  
base unit on LAN side  
after restarting the base  
unit in [AP-DHCP] mode.  
The Initialization Setup  
still indicates hotel mode  
after switching the mode  
selector to home mode.  
L To make the new mode effective, restart the base unit  
(page 192) after the mode selector position is changed.  
After failure to enter the  
user name and the  
password to a prompt  
screen asking for them  
for 3 times, the base unit  
does not respond.  
L Wait for 1 minute until the base unit becomes ready and  
access to http://192.168.102.1 (the base unit's default  
IP address) or http://kxwpa.webpage  
L One minute interval is intentional to avoid malignant  
access to the base unit.  
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Internet access:  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot connect to the  
Internet.  
L Check the modem connection. Also check the  
connection between this product and the LAN.  
L Check the information received from Internet service  
provider or the hotel you are staying in regarding  
Internet connection.  
L When instructed to do so by the Internet service  
provider, set a web browser proxy server (page 210).  
L Check that the power supply was turned on in the  
following order: modem, router (if you have one), base  
unit, computer. When turning off the power supply, do  
so in the following order: modem, base unit, router (if  
you have one), computer.  
L For Cable modem users: Turn off the modem for 10  
minutes to erase the old information in the modem. If  
this still does not work, you may need to register the  
base unit with your Internet service provider. Provide  
them with the WAN MAC registration number found on  
the bottom of the base unit.  
L For DSL modem users: You may need to set the  
PPPoE configuration for your connection mode in  
Initialization Setup (page 39). Do not unplug the power  
of the base unit while setting this. If unplugged, it may  
take a few minutes or more to reset the PPPoE  
connection.  
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Setting up the handset  
Battery installation/replacement  
1 Press the notch of the handset cover firmly, and slide it in the direction of the arrow.  
L For replacement, remove the old battery.  
2 Insert the battery (A), and press it down until it snaps into position (B). Then close the  
handset cover (C, D).  
C
B
D
A
Important:  
L Use only the rechargeable Panasonic battery noted on page 20.  
Note:  
L The battery terminal indicated “ ” is not used for the handset.  
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Battery charge  
Connect the included charge cable to the CHARGE port of the handset. Connect the other  
end to the CHARGE port of the base unit that is connected to the power supply.  
Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use.  
L While charging, the charge indicator on the handset lights in red. When the battery is  
fully charged, the indicator goes out.  
L You can use the included handset stand while charging the battery. To use the stand,  
align the grooves of the handset with the tabs of the stand and insert.  
Charge indicator  
To AC outlet  
CHARGE ports  
Charge cable  
Handset stand  
Note:  
L If you want to use the handset immediately, charge the battery for at least 15 minutes.  
L You can use the handset while charging the battery. However, we recommend you wait  
for the handset to be charged to the full level before using the handset.  
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Battery level:  
Status  
Battery level  
Not charging  
Charging  
Full  
Medium  
Low  
Very low  
Need to be recharged  
(Flashing)  
Note:  
L When the battery needs to be charged, the handset beeps intermittently during a call or  
a voicemail.  
Panasonic battery performance:  
Operation  
Operating time  
Up to 4.5 hours  
Up to 55 hours  
While in use (talking)  
While not in use (idle)  
Note:  
L Battery operating time may be shortened over time depending on usage conditions and  
surrounding temperature.  
L Battery operating time may be shortened when you connect to a different access point,  
or after you change settings in the handset.  
L The battery level may not be displayed correctly after you replace the battery. In this  
case, let the battery charge for 6 hours.  
L You can charge the battery at the temperature range between 5 °C and 40 °C.  
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Text entry  
The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple  
characters assigned to it. Use the character table (page 65) and symbol table (page 65) for  
reference when you enter characters or numbers.  
Text entry screen  
1 Cursor  
2 Remaining number  
3 Character entry mode  
1 Cursor:  
It is a pointer that indicates a position to insert or erase the  
character(s).  
2 Remaining number:  
It indicates the number of remaining character(s) you can  
enter. The number of the character(s) you can enter differ  
depending on the text entry screen.  
3 Character entry mode: It indicates the current character entry mode. To change the  
character entry mode, press {*} repeatedly.  
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Basic operation  
To move the cursor, press {<} or {>}.  
– Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers.  
To enter another character located on the same dial key, leave for a second after  
pressing the dial key, so that the cursor automatically moves to the right.  
To change the character entry mode, press {*} repeatedly to shift through Lowercase  
(abc), Uppercase (ABC), Numeric (123) and Hexadecimal (HEX) modes. (Changing the  
character entry mode is invalid when you enter phone numbers.)  
– Press {*} to switch between uppercase and lowercase just after entering a character.  
To enter symbols while in the text entry screen, press {Symbol} and select the desired  
symbol, then press {Insert}.  
– Press {CLEAR} to erase the character highlighted by the cursor (or at the end of the  
text).  
– Press and hold {CLEAR} to erase all characters when the cursor is positioned after the  
last character.  
– Press and hold {CLEAR} to erase the character on the cursor and all characters to the  
right of the cursor if the cursor is in the middle of the text.  
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Character table  
Phone  
numberentry  
Screen  
Text entry Screen  
Key  
Lowercase  
(abc)  
Uppercase  
(ABC)  
Numeric  
(123)  
Hexadecimal  
(HEX)  
Numeric  
(123)  
*1  
{1} 1 .  
,
? !  
2
-
_ @  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
{2} a b c  
{3} d e f  
{4} g h i  
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
2 a b c  
3
4
G H I  
4
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
{5}  
j
k
l
5
J
K L 5  
{6} m n o 6  
M N O 6  
7 P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
{7} p q r  
{8} u v  
s
8
z
t
{9} w x  
y
*1  
9 W X Y Z 9  
*1  
{0} Space  
0
Space  
0
0
0
+ (Press and  
hold)  
+ (Press and  
*1  
hold)  
{*}  
{#}  
Change character entry mode  
*
*1  
Line feed  
#
*1 Valid depending on the text entry screen.  
Symbol table  
Note:  
L The available symbols differ depending on the text entry screen.  
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Turning on the handset (Signing in to Skype)  
To use the handset, you need a Skype account and need to connect to a network and sign  
in to Skype. If you do not have a Skype account, you can create it using the handset (page  
68).  
Starting up for the first time  
1 Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds to turn on the handset.  
2 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}  
L The handset starts searching for available networks in  
range.  
L If the network list is displayed, select the desired network  
and press {Connect}.  
L When the network list is not displayed, the handset  
automatically connects to the base unit.  
3 After a network connection is complete, select “Sign in to  
Skype” if you already have a Skype account. i {Select}  
L To create a new account, see “Creating a new account” on page 68.  
4 Enter your Skype name. i {OK}  
5 Enter your password. i {OK}  
6 Press {Yes} or {No} to decide whether to sign in automatically from the next time on.  
L The Idle screen appears (page 69).  
Note:  
L You can refer to these instructions again when you start up the handset after you reset  
the handset. For resetting the handset, see page 126 for details.  
L In step 2, you can connect to specific networks that require you to select security type  
and enter the network key. See “To connect to a wireless network that is found in range:”  
on page 111 or “To connect to a wireless network that is not found in range:” on page  
113.  
L In step 2, you can also connect to open networks. When connecting to open networks,  
a display prompt appears to confirm whether you want to connect or not. See “Auto-  
connect to open networks list” on page 119.  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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Starting up for the second time  
1 Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds to turn on the handset.  
L The handset starts searching for available networks. If any networks you normally  
use are already in your preferred networks list (page 115), the handset automatically  
connects to one of the networks in the list.  
2 After a network connection is complete, select “Sign in to Skype”. i {Select}  
L To create a new account, see “Creating a new account” on page 68.  
L If the handset is set to “Auto sign in” (page 121) and you did not sign out the  
previous time, the Idle screen appears instead of the “Sign in” screen, and steps  
3-5 are skipped.  
3 Enter your Skype name. i {OK}  
4 Enter your password. i {OK}  
5 Press {Yes} or {No} to decide whether to sign in automatically from the next time on.  
L The Idle screen appears (page 69).  
Note:  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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Creating a new account  
If you do not have a Skype account, or want to create another account, select “Create  
new account” in step 3 in “Starting up for the first time” (page 66) or step 2 in “Starting  
up for the second time” (page 67) to create a new account.  
1 Create new accounti {Select}  
2 Enter a Skype name. i {OK}  
3 Enter a password. i {OK}  
4 Re-enter the password. i {OK}  
5 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}  
L The Idle screen appears.  
Note:  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
L Skype names can be 6 – 32 characters, numbers, and punctuation marks. You cannot  
use spaces or start your name with a number or punctuation mark. If the name is already  
in use, you will be prompted to try another name.  
Password can be 4 – 20 characters. You can use any mix of uppercase and lowercase  
characters, numbers, and punctuation marks. You cannot use spaces, start your name  
with a number or punctuation mark, or use your Skype name as a password.  
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Handset displays  
Idle screen  
Handset status icons  
(page 70)  
1 Current time  
Skype online status  
(page 71)  
2 Skype credit balance  
4 Message field  
3 Soft key functions  
1 Current time:  
Current time represents currently set time on the handset.  
Set the correct date and time before you start using the  
handset (page 75).  
2 Skype credit balance: Skype credit balance represents your current Skype credit  
balance. To purchase Skype credit or change currency,  
please visit:  
http://www.skype.com/  
3 Soft key functions:  
Soft key functions represents the actions activated by  
pressing the corresponding Soft key.  
4 Message field:  
Message field represents the following conditions of the  
handset.  
– “No connection”: Indicates that the handset has not yet  
connected to a wireless network.  
– “Short battery life”: Indicates that the operating  
time is shorter than normal. Please connect to another  
wireless network.  
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Handset status icons  
Icon  
Meaning  
In range of the wireless LAN  
Handset has no link to the wireless LAN.  
Battery level and status (page 62)  
Speakerphone is on.  
*1  
*1  
*1  
A recently missed call has been listed in History (page 98).  
A recently received voicemail has not yet been heard (page 99).  
A recently received authorization request is on the pending  
authorization requests list in History (page 100).  
*1  
Your Skype credit is low, or a Skype service you receive is close to  
expiring.  
*1  
*1  
*1  
Silent mode (page 74)  
Handset ringer is off (page 89).  
Keypad locked (page 23)  
*1 These icons appear from the left in order of priority.  
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Skype online status  
Skype online status in the Idle screen:  
Skype online status in the Idle screen represents your current Skype online status.  
Icon  
Your status  
Offline: Indicates that you are not connected to Skype, but you have  
still been authenticated as a Skype user.  
Online: Indicates that you are signed in to Skype and currently online.  
You can make calls and accept calls that are allowed by your privacy  
settings (page 109).  
Skype me: Indicates that you are available for anyone to call. This  
mode temporarily disables your privacy settings (page 109).  
Away: Indicates that you are currently away from phone, but you are  
still signed in to Skype and can make calls.  
Not available: Indicates that you are currently not available, but you  
are still signed in to Skype and can make calls.  
Do not disturb: Indicates that you are signed in to Skype, but do not  
want to receive calls. In this mode, the ringer tone is set to be silent.  
Invisible: Indicates that you are offline, but you are still signed in to  
Skype and can make calls.  
Connecting: Indicates that you are connecting to Skype.  
Note:  
L You can change your Skype online status. See “Changing your status” on page 106.  
Display backlight  
After 10 seconds of inactivity the display becomes dark. After additional 50 seconds of  
inactivity, the display backlight automatically turns off in order to preserve the life of the  
battery.  
To turn on the display backlight:  
To use the handset when the display backlight is turned off, press any key to turn the  
display backlight on again.  
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Getting Started  
Main menu  
Skype’s Main menu provides 7 menus as shown below.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Menu} (middle soft key).  
2 Select the desired menu. i {Select}  
Menu  
Description  
Page  
*1  
Contacts  
View a list of Skype and SkypeOut contacts, with their  
current Skype online status.  
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*1  
History  
View history of missed calls, incoming calls, outgoing  
calls, voicemails and authorization requests.  
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*1  
Status  
Define your personal Skype settings.  
Change status: Change your Skype online status.  
My profile: Change your Skype profile details.  
Sign out: Sign out of Skype.  
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*1  
Add contact  
Add Skype and SkypeOut contacts to your contact list.  
Search for Skype contacts over the Internet.  
View Skype credit, SkypeIn and voicemail information.  
*1  
Search  
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*1  
Services  
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Getting Started  
Menu  
Description  
Page  
Settings  
Configure handset settings.  
Network: Search for networks, manage preferred  
networks list, and set auto-connection to open networks.  
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*1  
*1  
General: Change your password , set auto sign-in ,  
update software, and reset handset settings.  
*1  
Call divert : Set call forwarding, voicemail and  
welcome message.  
*1  
Privacy : Restrict incoming calls to those you specify. 109  
Tones: Set the ringer type, tone, volume, notification  
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tone, Keypad tone and out of service tone.  
Time and Date: Set the time zone, summer time, time, 75  
time format, date and date format.  
*1  
Blocked users : View the blocked users list and  
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unblock users you desire.  
Phone settings: Register the handset to the base unit 128  
and adjust the brightness of the handset display.  
Information: View handset information such as  
product ID, software/firmware versions and MAC  
address.  
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Advanced: Set the notification for a software update, and 130  
set network proxy.  
*1 Available only when you are signed in to Skype.  
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Getting Started  
The Idle mode option screen is another main menu that  
provides different functions such as turning the silent mode  
on or off, viewing the list of networks, changing your profile  
details, Skype online status, and signing out of Skype.  
Functions available in the menu depend on whether you  
are signed in to Skype.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 Select the desired menu. i {Select}  
Menu  
Description  
*1  
Silent  
Set the silent mode to on/off.  
*1  
Sounds on  
*2  
Change status  
Change your Skype online status.  
Change your Skype profile details (page 106).  
Sign out of Skype.  
*2  
My profile  
*2  
Sign out  
View networks  
View a list of networks found in range.  
View wireless network status (page 110).  
Network details  
*1 Either is displayed according to the current silent mode settings.  
LWhen the silent mode is on, “ ” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
*2 Available only when you are signed in to Skype.  
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Getting Started  
Setting the time and date  
Set the correct time and date before you start using the handset. The time zone and the  
summer time need to be set first before setting the time.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Time and Datei {Select}  
4 Select the desired setting. i {Select}  
Time zone  
Select the desired time zone. i {Select}  
Summer time  
Select “Standard” or “Summer time”. i {Select}  
Summer time” adds 1 hour to the time setting of  
Standard”.  
Time  
Enter the current hour and minute (24-hour clock/12-  
hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits for each. For 12-  
hour clock, press {*} to select “AM” or “PM”. i {OK}  
Time format  
Date  
Select “24 hour clock” or “12 hour clock”. i  
{Select}  
The default is set to “24 hour clock”.  
Enter the current day, month and year by selecting 2  
digits for day and month, and 4 digits for year. i {OK}  
L Date can be set from 01/01/2006 to 31/12/2030.  
Date format  
Select the desired format. i {Select}  
Note:  
L If you make a mistake when entering the time and date, press {<} or {>} to move the  
cursor, then make the correction.  
L Changing “Time zone” and “Summer time” sets the displayed time forward or  
backward. When you set the time and date for the first time, set the time after all the  
other time and date settings.  
L When the time setting is reset to an initial condition by removing the battery or for some  
other reasons, the time is displayed as “12:00 AM” or “00:00” and it stops.  
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Managing Contacts  
Contact list  
Your contact list displays all of the display names you can make calls to. If you have an  
existing Skype account, your contact list is automatically downloaded when you sign in. If  
you are new to Skype and have just created an account, your contact list will be empty.  
You will need to add contacts to your list (page 79).  
Skype protects the privacy of users by requiring authorization on names that you wish to  
add to your contact list. When you add a name to your list, you can decide whether to send  
an authorization request to the user or not. The user can accept or deny the request.  
When a request is accepted, you can see when the contact is online. You can also view  
their personal profile details.  
Important:  
L You can use up to 500 contacts. If you have more than 500 contacts, the handset cannot  
be synchronized with your existing contacts, and you need to reduce contacts on your  
computer (page 104).  
Using your contact list:  
You can use some useful features in the contact list, such as viewing the Skype online  
status or profile of the desired contact.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
L The message “Waiting to download contacts from network” may be  
displayed while downloading your contact list.  
2 Select the desired contact.  
L To view the contact’s profile, press {View} (page 84).  
L To call the contact, press {{} or {s} (page 86).  
L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired  
option. i {Select} (page 83)  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Contactsi {Select}  
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L In step 2, the quick filter is available for searching a contact’s name.  
– Enter initial or a starting part of a name. When the entered character(s) match a  
contact’s name as initial or a starting part, the name is listed as a candidate. To select  
the desired contact from candidates, press {^} or {V}.  
L Contacts are listed alphabetically in the following order:  
– Online Skype contacts  
– Offline Skype contacts with call forwarding number and SkypeOut contacts  
– Offline and unauthorised Skype contacts  
L Display names in the contact list are shown in order of the following priority.  
– Names renamed by the user  
– Names registered by the contacts  
– Skype names  
L If the message “Contact list full” is displayed, you need to reduce contacts on  
your computer (page 104).  
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Managing Contacts  
Skype status icons in contact list:  
Skype status icons represent the current Skype online status of the contacts in contact list.  
Skype status icons  
Icon  
Status  
Online: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype and currently  
online.  
Skype me: Indicates the contact is available for calls from anyone.  
Away: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but currently  
away.  
Not available: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but is  
currently not available.  
Do not disturb: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but  
does not want to receive calls.  
Calls forwarded: Indicates that calls are forwarded to a specified  
number.  
SkypeOut: Indicates the contact is a SkypeOut contact.  
Pending: Indicates that the contact is pending your authorization.  
Offline: Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype.  
Offline voicemail: Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype  
but can receive voicemails.  
Blocked: The contact is blocked and cannot contact you.  
SkypeOut blocked: Indicates the SkypeOut contact is blocked and  
cannot contact you.  
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Managing Contacts  
Adding contacts  
You can add up to 500 contacts to your contact list.  
Adding Skype contacts  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Add contacti {Select}  
3 Skypei {OK}  
4 Enter the Skype name (max. 32 characters). i {OK}  
5 Press {Yes} to add the contact to your list and to authorize the  
contact to see when you are online.  
L Press {No} to add the contact without the authorization.  
6 Press {OK} to send an authorization request to the added contact.  
7 Enter text to send with the request (max. 200 characters). i {OK}  
Note:  
L You can also search and add Skype contacts from the “Search” menu (page 81).  
L You can also add Skype contacts from the “History” menu (page 98).  
L In step 2, if the message “The maximum number of contacts has been  
reached.” is displayed, remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts (page  
82).  
L In step 5, if the message “Edit your list of blocked users” is displayed, see  
Unblocking contacts” (page 85).  
L In step 5, if you previously sent an authorization request to the same user and the user  
accepted the request, skip steps 6 and 7, then press {OK}.  
L In step 6, the authorization request is sent to the newly added contact so that the person  
will allow you to see when the person is online.  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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Managing Contacts  
Adding SkypeOut numbers  
You can add non-Skype (SkypeOut) numbers to your contact list. SkypeOut numbers are  
listed with “  
” icon in your contact list.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Add contacti {Select}  
3 SkypeOut numberi {OK}  
4 Contact’s namei {Select}  
5 Enter the name if you desire (max. 50 characters). i {OK}  
6 Phone numberi {Select}  
7 Enter the phone number (max. 20 digits). i {OK}  
L The phone number should start with the country code.  
8 {Save}  
Note:  
L You can also add SkypeOut numbers from the “History” menu (page 98).  
L In step 2, if the message “The maximum number of contacts has been  
reached.” is displayed, remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts (page  
82).  
L In step 7, enter the phone number in the following way (even for local calls):  
country code” + “area code” + “local phone number”  
Example (using the country code “1” for calling USA):  
+ 1 555 321 5555  
– “+” (international prefix) is automatically added.  
– For some countries, you may need to exclude “0” at the beginning of the area code.  
To correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.  
L In step 8, if the message “Edit your list of blocked users” is displayed, see  
Unblocking contacts” (page 85).  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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Managing Contacts  
Searching for Skype contacts  
You can search the Skype directory for your desired Skype contacts over the Internet so  
that you can call, add to your contact list, or view the profiles of the contacts.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Searchi {Select}  
3 Enter the name or E-mail address to search for. i {OK}  
L The contacts containing the entered characters are listed.  
4 Select the desired Skype contact.  
L To view the contact’s profile, press {View}.  
L To call the contact, press {{} or {s}.  
L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired  
option. i {Select}  
More results  
View the next 20 results.  
Previous results  
Search again  
View the previous 20 results.  
Search again with another name or E-mail address.  
Add the contact to your contact list.  
View the profile of the contact.  
Add to contacts  
View profile  
Note:  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
L In step 3, you can enter either the Skype name or the full name of the contact. You can  
also search for a contact by entering a part of the name.  
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Managing Contacts  
Removing contacts  
You can remove contacts from contact list.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired contact. i {Options}  
3 Removei {Select}  
4 Select “Remove and block” or “Remove only”. i {Select}  
Remove and block  
Remove the contact from your contact list and block this  
contact. The contacts that are removed and blocked are  
moved from your contact list to the blocked users list.  
To unblock the contacts that are removed and blocked,  
see “Unblocking contacts” on page 85.  
Remove only  
Remove the contact from your contact list. This contact is  
not blocked.  
5 {OK}.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key) i Contactsi {Select}  
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Managing Contacts  
Contact list options  
You can access the option menu while viewing the contact list.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired contact. i {Options}  
3 Select the desired option. i {Select}  
*1  
Call  
Call the contact. Select the desired phone number or the  
display name of the desired contact to call. i {Select}/  
{{}/{s}  
L Not available if the contact is a blocked user.  
*1  
Send voicemail  
Send a voicemail to the contact.  
View profile  
View the profile of the contact.  
*1  
Rename  
Rename the display name of the contact.  
Edit the SkypeOut contact’s name and phone number.  
Remove the contact from your contact list (page 82).  
*2  
Edit  
Remove  
*3  
Block user  
Block or unblock the contact (Skype status icon changes  
*3  
Unblock user  
*1  
Request auth.  
Send an authorization request to the contact (page 79).  
L Not available if a request is already sent and  
authorized.  
*1  
Add SkypeOut  
Add a SkypeOut contact to your contact list.  
*1 Available only for Skype contacts.  
*2 Available only for SkypeOut contacts.  
*3 Either is displayed depending on the contact.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Contactsi {Select}  
L You can also access the contact list options when viewing a contact profile.  
In step 2, press {View} after finding the desired contact to view the contact profile. Then,  
press {Options} to access the options.  
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Managing Contacts  
Viewing a contact profile  
You can view the profile of the contact you select.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired contact. i {View}  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Contactsi {Select}  
L In step 2, you can also select the desired contact. i {Options} i View profile”  
L The display name of the contact may not be properly displayed if the name was not  
entered using the Roman alphabet. In this case, press {Options}, and select “Rename”  
to change the name.  
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Managing Contacts  
Blocking contacts  
Blocking contacts  
You can block contacts that you do not wish to receive calls from in your contact list.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired contact. i {Options}  
3 Block useri {Select}  
Unblocking contacts  
You can unblock contacts that are blocked in your contact list.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired contact. i {Options}  
3 Unblock useri {Select}  
To unblock contacts that are removed and blocked:  
Contacts that are removed and blocked from contact list go to the blocked users list.  
You can release the blocked contacts from the blocking status.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Blocked usersi {Select}  
4 Select the desired user. i {Unblock}  
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Making/Answering Calls  
Making calls  
You can make calls to the Skype users (Skype-to-Skype calls) for free. You can also make  
calls to landlines and mobile phones (SkypeOut calls). To make SkypeOut calls, you must  
have Skype credit. For more information, please visit:  
http://www.skype.com/  
Making a call using the contact list  
You can make a call using your contact list.  
You must add Skype contacts in the contact list beforehand by using your handset or a  
computer version of Skype. See “Adding contacts” on page 79.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired Skype contact.  
3 {{}  
L To make a call using the speakerphone, press {s}.  
4 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i  
Contactsi {Select}  
L In step 2, you can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name. Press the dial  
keys to enter the name, then press {^} or {V} to select the desired contact from the  
candidates.  
L In step 2, you can also view the contact’s profile to select the desired Skype contact. i  
{View}  
Making a call from the contact’s profile:  
You can make a call to home, office or mobile phone number using the contact’s profile.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.  
2 Select the desired Skype contact.  
3 {Options}  
4 Calli {Select}  
5 Select the desired number.  
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6 {{}  
L To make a call using the speakerphone, press {s}.  
7 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Contactsi {Select}  
L In step 2, you can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name. Press the dial  
keys to enter the name, then press {^} or {V} to select the desired contact from the  
candidates.  
L In step 2, you can also view the contact’s profile to select the desired Skype contact. i  
{View}  
Making a call using History  
You can make a call using History.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Historyi {Select}  
3 Select the desired list. i {Select}  
4 Select the desired log.  
5 {{}  
L To make a call using the speakerphone, press {s}.  
L If you select a voicemail log, press {Options}. i Calli {Select}  
6 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {{} to access the outgoing calls list i Press {<} or {>}  
to switch between the outgoing calls, incoming calls and missed calls lists, then skip to  
step 4.  
Making a direct regular phone call (SkypeOut)  
You can make a call to landline and mobile phone (SkypeOut call) directly while in the Idle  
mode.  
1 While in the Idle mode, enter the phone number in the following way (even for local  
calls):  
country code” + “area code” + “local phone number”  
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Example (using the country code “1” for calling USA):  
+ 1 555 321 5555  
L “+” (international prefix) is automatically added.  
L For some countries, you may need to exclude “0” at the beginning of the area code.  
L To correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.  
2 {{}  
L To make a call using the speakerphone, press {s}.  
3 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Making a direct Skype-to-Skype call  
You can make a call to Skype user (Skype-to-Skype call) directly while in the Idle mode.  
1 While in the Idle mode, enter {*}.  
2 Enter the Skype name that you want to call.  
3 {{}  
L To make a call using the speakerphone, press {s}.  
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Answering calls  
When a call is being received, the handset rings and the ringer indicator on the handset  
flashes rapidly.  
1 Press {{} or {s}.  
2 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L When a call is received while your Skype online status is “Do not disturb”, the handset  
does not ring. To change the Skype online status, see “Changing your status” on page  
106.  
L The handset does not ring when the handset ringer volume is off (page 127) or silent  
mode is on (page 74).  
Temporary ringer off  
While the handset is ringing, you can turn the ringer off temporarily by pressing {Silent}.  
Note:  
L While the handset is ringing, you can also press {^} or {V} to adjust the ringer volume  
temporarily. The adjusted ringer volume is reverted to the set volume next time and not  
saved.  
Adjusting the ringer volume  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Tonesi {Select}  
4 Ring volumei {Select}  
5 Press {^} or {V} repeatedly to select the desired volume. i {OK}  
Note:  
L When the handset ringer volume is off, “  
” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
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Rejecting the call  
While the handset is ringing, press {}}.  
Note:  
L Pressing {}} to reject a call is logged in the incoming calls list.  
Conference  
You can receive a conference call that enables you have a conversation with more than 1  
person at a same time.  
When a conference call is being received, the title at the top of the screen shows  
Conference”.  
1 Press {{} or {s}.  
2 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L You can join but can not initiate a conference call. If you want to initiate a conference  
call, you need to use other Skype product that can host a conference call.  
L To reject a conference call, press {}}.  
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Useful features during a call  
Using the speakerphone  
1 During a conversation, press {s}.  
2 When you are finished talking, press {}}.  
Note:  
L Use the speakerphone in a quiet environment.  
L Press {s} to turn the speakerphone on or off.  
L Press {{} to switch the receiver if you are on the speakerphone.  
Adjusting the receiver/speaker volume  
Press {^} or {V} repeatedly while talking.  
Hold  
This feature allows you to put a call on hold.  
1 Press {Hold} during a call.  
2 To release hold, press {Resume} or {{}.  
L To release hold while on the speakerphone, press {Resume} or {s}.  
Mute  
This feature allows you to mute your voice. While mute is turned on, you can hear the  
other party, but the other party cannot hear you.  
1 Press {MUTE} during a call.  
L Microphone muted” is displayed while mute is turned on.  
2 To return to the conversation, press {MUTE} or {{}.  
L To return to the conversation on the speakerphone, press {MUTE} or {s}.  
Call Waiting  
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 and the 2nd  
caller’s information will be displayed.  
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To answer 2nd call:  
1 Press {Answer} to answer 2nd call.  
L 1st caller is automatically held.  
2 When you are finished talking with 2nd caller, press {}}.  
To reject 2nd call:  
While 2nd caller is calling, press {Reject}.  
Note:  
L Pressing {Reject} to reject a call is logged in the incoming calls list.  
To resume conversation with 1st caller while you talking with 2nd caller:  
1 Press {Switch} to switch 1st caller.  
L 2nd caller is automatically held.  
2 To resume conversation with 1st caller, press {Resume}.  
3 When you are finished talking with 1st caller, press {}}.  
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Diverting calls  
This feature diverts incoming calls to the voicemail box or another forward number (phone  
number/Skype name) that has been registered as call divert destination when you cannot  
answer a call or when you are offline.  
Setting the call divert destination  
You need to set the voicemail box and/or a specific phone number as the call divert  
destination in advance.  
Note:  
L If no phone number is set as the call divert destination, unanswered calls are forwarded  
to the voicemail box.  
L You need to subscribe to the Skype Voicemail service to divert calls to the voicemail box.  
You also need to subscribe to the SkypeOut service if you want to divert calls to landline  
or mobile phone numbers (SkypeOut numbers). If you do not subscribe to the Skype  
Voicemail and SkypeOut services, you can only divert incoming calls to a Skype contact.  
Diverting to other numbers:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Call diverti {Select}  
4 Call forwardingi {Select}  
5 Yesi {Select}  
6 Select the desired destination number field. i {Select}  
7 Enter the Skype name or SkypeOut number. i {OK}  
L Enter the SkypeOut number in the following way:  
“+” (international prefix) + “country code” + “area code”+ “local phone number”  
Example (using the country code “1” for USA):  
+ 1 555 321 5555  
Note:  
L In step 4, if the number is already set, select “Forwarding to”. i {Select}, then skip  
to step 6.  
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L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
L When you set the call divert destination, calls from the blocked users are diverted to the  
destination.  
Diverting to voicemail box:  
Voicemail is an automatic answering service offered by Skype. After you subscribe to this  
service, the Skype Voicemail system will answer calls for you when you are offline or  
unavailable to answer the phone. Messages are recorded in the Skype Voicemail box, not  
your handset. To listen to voicemail messages, see “Listening to voicemail message” on  
page 96. For more information about Skype Voicemail, please visit:  
http://www.skype.com/  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Call diverti {Select}  
4 Voicemaili {Select}  
5 Yesi {Select}  
Setting your welcome message  
You can play and record your welcome (greeting) message.  
To play your welcome message:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Call diverti {Select}  
4 Welcome messagei {Select}  
5 {Play}  
L The handset starts playing your welcome message.  
L Press {s} to turn the speakerphone on and off.  
L Press {{} to switch to the receiver if you are on the speakerphone.  
L Press {^} or {V} to adjust the volume.  
L Press {Stop} to stop the welcome message.  
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Note:  
L In steps 2 to 4 you can also select “Historyi {Select} i Voicemailsi  
{Select} i {Options} i My greetingi {Select}  
L In step 5, you can also press {Options} i Playi {Select}  
To record a new welcome message:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Call diverti {Select}  
4 Welcome messagei {Select}  
5 {Options}  
6 Record newi {Select}  
7 Record your message after the beep (max. 1 minute).  
8 Press {End} when finished.  
Note:  
L In steps from 2 to 4, you can also select “History”. i {Select} i Voicemails”  
i {Select} i {Options} i My greetingi {Select}  
L In step 6, you can reset the welcome messages to default by selecting “Reset to  
default”. i Press {Select}, then skip to steps 7 and 8.  
L In step 7 even if you exit recording by pressing {}}, the message may have been  
already recorded.  
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Skype Voicemail  
You can receive voicemail messages from users who subscribe to Skype Voicemail  
service. You can also send voicemail messages to them.  
If you subscribe to this service, you can send or receive voicemails regardless of user’s  
subscription.  
To receive voicemail messages when you are offline or unavailable to answer the phone,  
you must set the call divert destination to voicemail (page 94).  
Listening to voicemail message  
You can listen to voicemail messages using History.  
Also the handset lets you know you have new voicemails in the following ways:  
– Charge/Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone  
beeps twice.  
– A new voicemails notification is displayed.  
– “  
” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Historyi {Select}  
3 Voicemailsi {Select}  
4 Select the desired log.  
L Press {V} to search from the most recent log, or {^} from the oldest.  
5 Press {Play} on the voicemails list.  
L The handset starts playing back the message.  
L Press {s} to turn the speakerphone on or off.  
L Press {{} to switch to the receiver if you are on the speakerphone.  
L Press {^} or {V} to adjust the volume.  
L Press {Stop} to stop the message.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {View} to access the voicemails list while a new voicemails  
notification is displayed, then skip to step 4.  
L In step 5, you can also press {Options}. i Playi {Select}  
L Received voicemails are listed in chronological order in the voicemails list.  
” indicates a new voicemail that you have not played back in the voicemails list.  
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” indicates a voicemail that you have already played back in the voicemails list.  
Sending voicemail messages  
You can send voicemail messages using your contact list or History.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Contactsi {Select}  
3 Select the desired contact i {Options}  
4 Send voicemaili {Select}  
5 After the greeting is played and the beep sounds, record your message.  
6 Press {End} to finish recording.  
Note:  
L In step 2, you can also select “History”. i {Select} i Missed calls”/  
Incoming calls”/“Outgoing calls”/“Voicemailsi {Select}  
L In step 3, you can select the desired contact. i {View} i {Options}  
L In step 6, even if you exit recording by pressing {}}, the message may be recorded.  
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Managing History  
History  
The following events are logged in the “History” menu: 50 missed calls, 20 incoming  
calls, 20 outgoing calls, 100 voicemails and 20 authorization requests. These logged  
events are listed in chronological order, most recent first.  
Missed calls, incoming calls, outgoing calls  
You can manage the missed calls list, the incoming calls list and the outgoing calls list.  
Also the handset lets you know you have new missed calls in the following ways:  
– A new missed calls notification is displayed.  
– “  
” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key).  
2 Historyi {Select}  
3 Select the desired list. i {Select}  
4 Select the desired log.  
L Press {V} to search from the most recent log, or {^} from  
the oldest.  
L To view details of the log, press {Select}.  
L To call back, press {{} or {s}.  
L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired option. i {Select}  
Call  
Make a call.  
L Not available if this contact is a blocked user.  
Send voicemail  
Details  
Send a voicemail to the contact (page 97).  
L Not available if this contact is a blocked user.  
View details of the log: contact’s name/number, date,  
time.  
Delete  
Delete the log.  
View profile  
Add to contacts  
View the profile of the contact (page 84).  
Add the contact to your contact list (page 79).  
L Not available if this contact is already in your  
contact list.  
Clear list  
Delete the entire list.  
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Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {{} to access the outgoing calls list while in the idle mode,  
then skip to step 4.  
L In step 1, you can also press {View} to access the missed calls list while a new missed  
calls notification is displayed, then skip to step 4.  
L In step 4, you can also press {<} or {>} to switch between the outgoing calls, incoming  
calls and missed calls lists.  
L “  
” indicates a new missed call in the missed calls list.  
Voicemails  
You can manage the voicemails list.  
Also handset lets you know you have new voicemails in the following ways:  
– Charge/Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone  
beeps twice.  
– A new voicemails notification is displayed.  
– “  
” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Historyi {Select}  
3 Voicemailsi {Select}  
4 Select the desired log.  
L Press {V} to search from the most recent log, or {^} from the oldest.  
L To play the voicemail, press {Play} (page 96).  
L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired option. i {Select}  
You can access options while viewing details of the log. Press {Options} i  
Detailsi {Select} i {Options} i Select the desired option. i  
{Select}  
*1  
Play  
Play the voicemail (page 96).  
*1  
Details  
View details of the log: contact’s name/number, date,  
time.  
Delete  
Call  
Delete the log.  
Make a call.  
L Not available if this contact is a blocked user.  
Send voicemail  
Send a voicemail to the contact (page 97).  
L Not available if this contact is a blocked user.  
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View profile  
View the profile of the contact (page 84).  
*2*3  
Block user  
Block or unblock the contact.  
L Not available if this contact is not in your contact list.  
*2*3  
Unblock user  
*2  
Request auth.  
Send an authorization request to the contact (page 79).  
L Not available if a request is already sent and  
authorized or this contact is not in your contact list.  
Add to contacts  
Add the contact to your contact list (page 79).  
L Not available if this contact is already in your contact  
list.  
*1  
My greeting  
Record and play welcome message (page 94).  
*1 Available only while viewing the log  
*2 Available only while viewing details of the log  
*3 Either is displayed depending on the contact.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {View} to access the voicemails list while a new voicemails  
notification is displayed, then skip to step 4.  
L “  
L “  
” indicates a new voicemail that you have not played back in the voicemails list.  
” indicates a voicemail that you have already played back in the voicemails list.  
Authorization requests  
You can manage the authorization requests list.  
Also the handset lets you know you have new authorization requests in the following ways:  
– Charge/Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone  
beeps twice.  
– A new authorization requests notification is displayed.  
– “  
” is displayed in the Idle screen.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Historyi {Select}  
3 Authorizationsi {Select}  
4 Select the desired log.  
L Press {V} to search from the most recent log, or {^} from the oldest.  
L To call back, press {{} or {s}.  
5 {Select}  
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6 Read the authorization request message. i {Options}  
7 Select “Accept” or “Declinei {Select}  
Accept  
Accept the authorization request from the contact.  
Decline the authorization request from the contact.  
Decline  
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Notification screen  
Notification screen appears to notify you of some specific events. You need to read the full  
message shown on each notification screen and follow the instruction if necessary. The  
following notifications are provided:  
New missed calls notification  
This notification appears when you missed a call.  
L To view the missed call log, press {View}.  
L If you view it later, press {Cancel}.  
Note:  
L For missed call logs, see page 98 for details.  
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New voicemails notification  
This notification appears when you receive a new voicemail.  
L To view the voicemail log, press {View}.  
L If you view it later, press {Cancel}.  
Note:  
L For voicemail logs, see page 99 for details.  
New authorization requests notification  
This screen appears when someone requests to exchange contact details.  
L To view the request, press {View}.  
L If you view it later, press {Cancel}.  
Note:  
L For handling of request, see page 100 for details.  
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New available software notification  
These screens appear when there is new available software.  
L To update the software, press {OK}.  
L If you update it later, press {Cancel}  
Note:  
L For updating the software, see page 121 for details.  
L When “An important update to Skype is available” is displayed, you cannot use all Skype  
functions unless you complete updating the software.  
Contact list full notification  
These screens appear when the number of contacts in contact list is over 500.  
L To clear this message, press {OK}.  
Note:  
L You can still use this handset as phone, and you can manage your contact list. However,  
the handset can not be synchronized with Skype servers, so any changes on your  
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contact list can not be stored on Skype servers. If you sign in again, these changes  
disappear.  
L If you want to resume the synchronization between your handset and Skype servers,  
you need to reduce contacts to less than 500 by using computer installed Skype  
software. Then you need to reset the handset. Press {Menu} (middle soft key) i  
Settingsi {Select} i Generali {Select} i Reseti {Select} i  
Keep network settingsi {Select} i {Yes}.  
L When you removed and blocked a certain contact from your contact list, the contact is  
registered with your blocked users list. Keep the sum of your contact list and your  
blocked users list under 500. For deleting blocked contact in the blocked users list,  
press “Contactsi Advancedi Manage Blocked Users...” on computer  
Skype.  
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Personal Skype online status and profile  
Skype online status and profile features allow you to define your Skype online status and  
personal profile details, and to sign out of Skype.  
Changing your status  
You can change your Skype online status to let other users know when to call you.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 Change statusi {Select}  
3 Select the desired Skype online status. i {Select}  
L See the Skype online status icon list on page 71. You can  
select a Skype online status except “Connecting”  
status.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i  
Statusi {Select}  
L In step 1, while in the Idle mode, you can also press {^} to access to the “Change  
status” menu.  
Setting your profile  
You can enter your profile data in My profile.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 My profilei {Select}  
3 Select the desired setting. i {Select}  
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Details shown to all Allows you to enter your profile details open to the  
public. Entries are available for your Skype name, full  
name, country/region, gender, phone number,  
language and other information about yourself.  
Your profile you enter helps other Skype users to  
identify you.  
L Skype name cannot be edited.  
L For Birth date, less than 13 years old cannot be  
entered.  
Private details  
Allows you to enter your private details.  
L You can edit, add and delete the E-mail address.  
Note:  
L E-mail address that can be set here is not for the  
purpose of user support.  
For more details, visit http://www.skype.com/  
4 Fill in the fields or select the desired item. i {OK}/{Select}  
Important:  
L Do not enter the information that you do not want to be shown to the public.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Statusi {Select}  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
Signing out of Skype  
You cannot receive a call and your contact list will not be available.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 Sign outi {Select}  
3 Press {OK} when the confirmation message appears.  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Statusi {Select}  
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Personal Skype settings  
Personal Skype settings allow you to define your password, and ensure your privacy by  
restricting incoming calls to only specified types of calls.  
Changing your password  
This feature changes the password for signing in to Skype.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Generali {Select}  
4 Change passwordi {Select}  
5 Enter your current password. i {OK}  
6 Enter your new password. i {OK}  
7 Re-enter the new password. i {OK}  
Important:  
L Please keep your password secure.  
L We recommend that you change the password regularly.  
Note:  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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Privacy settings  
This feature allows you to restrict incoming calls to only those from specified types of  
callers.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Privacyi {Select}  
4 Select “Calls” or “SkypeIn calls”. i {Select}  
5 Select the desired type of callers that you want to receive calls from. i {Select}  
When you select “Calls” in step 4:  
Anyone  
All Skype users  
Only my contacts  
Only Skype contacts listed in your contact list  
Only authorized  
contacts  
Only authorized Skype contacts listed in your contact  
list  
When you select “SkypeIn calls” in step 4:  
Anyone  
All SkypeIn callers  
Known numbers  
Only my contacts  
Only SkypeIn callers notifying of their numbers  
Only SkypeOut contacts listed in your contact list  
Important:  
L When your Skype online status is in “Skype me”, the privacy settings for “Calls” (Skype-  
to-Skype calls) are not valid temporarily.  
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Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings  
Wireless network connection  
When you turn on the handset, it searches for available wireless networks in range. After  
searching, the handset attempts to connect to the registered network first, and then, to any  
open network if “Auto-connect to open networks list” (page 119) is set.  
The wireless network settings can be registered in the preferred networks list.  
You can manage the preferred networks list.  
You can also use some network features, viewing current network status, finding the  
networks and selecting the desired network manually.  
View wireless network status  
You can view the wireless network status of the handset.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 Network detailsi {Select}  
Status  
Name  
Show the network is connected or not.  
Show the network name (SSID) when network is  
connected.  
When connected the base unit, it is displayed as “Base  
unit”  
Security  
Show the wireless security type when network is  
connected.  
Channel  
Show the wireless channel.  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Default gateway  
DNS server  
Base unit  
Show the IP address of the handset.  
Show the subnet mask of the handset.  
Show the default gateway of the handset.  
Show the IP address(es) of the DNS server(s).  
Show the IP address of the base unit when connected  
to the base unit.  
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Find wireless networks  
You can search for available wireless networks in range.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 View networksi {Select}  
L Wireless networks in range are displayed.  
L The base unit is displayed as “Base unit”.  
L The list is ordered by signal strength.  
L A secure network is shown with the padlock icon. A  
secure network encrypts data and requires you to enter  
a network key.  
L An open network is shown without the padlock icon. An  
open network does not encrypt data.  
3 Select the desired network.  
L To connect to the network, press {Connect} (page 111)  
L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired options. i {Select}  
Connect  
Connect to the selected network (page 111).  
Network details  
View the network name, the wireless security type  
and the wireless channel of the selected network.  
Search again  
Search for available networks and attempt to connect  
again.  
Add manually  
Add a network to your preferred networks list and  
connect to this network (page 113).  
Preferred networks  
View your preferred networks list (page 115).  
Note:  
L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} i Settingsi {Select} i Networki  
{Select} i Networks in rangei {Select}  
Connect to a wireless network  
You can connect to a wireless network manually.  
To connect to a wireless network that is found in range:  
You can connect to a wireless network that is found in range manually.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
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2 View networksi {Select}  
L Wireless networks in range are displayed.  
3 Select the desired network. i {Connect}  
L When you select an open network, skip to step 6.  
L When you select a secure network which is already registered in your preferred  
networks list, skip to step 6.  
4 Enter the network key. i {OK}  
For WEP security network:  
L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for  
WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit.  
For WPA-PSK(TKIP) or WPA2-PSK(AES) security network:  
L Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64  
hexadecimal characters, then skip to step 6.  
5 Select the key index. i {Select}  
L Most of wireless networks use key index 1.  
6 The handset attempts to connect the network. After a network connection is completed,  
you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet.  
L If failed, error message is displayed, then press {OK} to return to step 3.  
Note:  
L In step 3, you can also press {Options}. i Connecti {Select}  
L In step 3, when you select an open network, the prompt message to confirm whether  
you want to connect or not may be shown. If you do not want the prompt message to be  
shown, you can set “Auto-connect to open networks”. See “Auto-connect to  
open networks” on page 119 for details.  
L In step 4, the wireless network you selected supports multiple security types, you are  
required to select a security type. Select the desired security type. i {Select} i  
Enter the network key. i {OK}  
L When the connection to a secure network succeeded and your preferred networks list  
isn’t full, the network is automatically registered in your preferred networks list.  
L When the connection to a secure network succeeded and your preferred networks list is  
full, press {OK}. i Select a network to be deleted. i {Select} i {Yes}. Then the  
new secure network is registered in your preferred networks list.  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
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To connect to a wireless network that is not found in range:  
Some networks do not broadcast their network name (SSID), and you can not find these  
networks in range. When you want to connect to such a network, you need to enter its  
network name (SSID) and network key.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.  
2 View networksi {Select}  
3 {Options}  
4 Add manuallyi {Select}  
5 Enter the network name (SSID) i {OK}  
6 Network securityi {Select}  
7 Select the security type i {Select}  
8 Enter the network key i {Select}  
For WEP security network:  
L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for  
WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit.  
For WPA-PSK(TKIP) or WPA2-PSK(AES) security network:  
L Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64  
hexadecimal characters, then skip to 10.  
9 Select the key index. i {Select}  
L Most of wireless networks use key index 1.  
10 {Back}  
L The handset attempts to connect the network. After a network connection is  
completed, you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet.  
L If failed, error message is displayed, then press {OK} and go back to step 3.  
Note:  
L In step 5, after {OK}, “Saved” message is displayed. Press {OK} or leave the display  
for 3 seconds.  
L In step 6 to 9, you can set other settings, such as TCP IP and Advanced settings.  
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To connect to a wireless network while “No connection” is displayed:  
When “No connection” message is displayed in the Idle screen, the handset is not  
connected to any network.  
1 While in the Idle mode, press {Connect}.  
2 The handset attempts to connect a network. After a network connection is completed,  
you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet.  
L If wireless networks in range are displayed, select the desired network. i  
{Connect}  
L If error message “Networks were not found” is displayed, press {Search} to  
search and attempt to connect again.  
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Wireless network settings  
This feature allows you to set the handset to connect to wireless networks.  
Networks in range  
See “Find wireless networks” on page 111.  
Preferred networks list  
This feature allows you to manage the wireless networks settings registered in the  
handset. The preferred networks enable you to connect automatically to the wireless  
networks you usually use. The handset will attempt to connect to network beginning with  
the highest position networks in the preferred networks list.  
Up to 21 entries can be registered. 1 is reserved for the base unit. If you can’t find the base  
unit, register the handset (page 136).  
To view network settings in preferred networks list:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
4 Preferred networksi {Select}  
L The base unit is displayed as “Base unit”  
5 Select the desired network. i {Select}  
Network settings of the base unit:  
TCP IP(HOME)/  
TCP IP(HOTEL)  
Select “TCP IP(HOME)” or “TCP IP(HOTEL)i  
{Select}  
L View connection type (DHCP/Static IP)  
L View IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway,  
DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 when connection  
type is Static IP.  
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Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings  
Network settings except for the base unit:  
Network name  
L View the network name (SSID)  
Network security  
L View the network security type (Open/WEP/WPA-  
PSK(TKIP)/WPA2-PSK(AES))  
L View the key index when security type is WEP (Key 1/  
2/3/4)  
TCP IP  
Select “TCP IPi {Select}  
L View connection type (DHCP/Static IP)  
L View IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway,  
DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 when connection  
type is Static IP.  
Advanced setting  
Select “Advanced settingi {Select}  
L View SSID broadcast (Broadcast/No broadcast).  
L View the authentication type (Open/Shared).  
Note:  
L For the base unit, 2 network settings TCP IP (HOME) and TCP IP (HOTEL) are  
available. Either of the 2 settings is selected automatically depending on the Mode  
selector position of the base unit.  
To edit network settings in preferred networks list:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
4 Preferred networksi {Select}  
L The base unit is displayed as “Base unit”  
5 Select the desired network. i {Select}  
6 Select the desired network settings. i {Select}  
Network settings of the base unit:  
TCP IP(HOME)/  
TCP IP(HOTEL)  
Select “TCP IP(HOME)” or “TCP IP(HOTEL)”. i  
{Select}  
For more instruction, see below “TCP IP” settings.  
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Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings  
Network settings except for the base unit:  
Network name  
Enter the network name containing between 1 and 32  
characters. i {OK}  
Network security  
For Open network:  
Openi {Select}  
For WEP security network:  
WEPi {Select} i Enter the network key  
containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal  
characters for WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26  
hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit. i {OK} i  
Select the key index. i {Select}  
For WPA-PSK(TKIP)/WPA2-PSK(AES) security  
network:  
WPA-PSK(TKIP)” or “WPA2-PSK(AES)i {Select}  
i Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63  
alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters.  
i {OK}  
TCP IP  
For DHCP network (Obtain IP address  
automatically):  
Connection typei {Select} i DHCPi  
{Select} i {Save}  
For Static IP network:  
“Connection type” i {Select} i Static IPi  
{Select}  
i IP addressi {Select} i Enter the IP  
address i {OK}  
i Subnet maski {Select} i Enter the subnet  
mask i {OK}  
i Default gatewayi {Select} i Enter the  
default gateway i {OK}  
i DNS server 1i {Select} i Enter the DNS  
server 1 i {OK}  
i DNS server 2i {Select} i Enter the DNS  
server 2 i {OK}  
i {Save}  
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Advanced setting  
SSID broadcast:  
SSID broadcasti {Select} i Select  
Broadcast” or “No broadcast”. i {Select}  
L When the network does not broadcast the SSID,  
select “No broadcast”.  
Authentication:  
Authenticationi {Select} i Select “Open” or  
Shared”. i {Select}  
L Available only when network security type is Open or  
WEP.  
L If you have no specific instruction for wireless  
connection, select “Open”.  
Note:  
L In step 5, you can also select the desired network. i {Options} i Configure  
networki {Select}  
To add a network to preferred networks list:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
4 Preferred networksi {Select}  
5 {Options}  
6 Add manuallyi {Select}  
7 Enter the network name containing between 1 and 32 characters. i {OK}  
L To configure other network settings, see “Configuring network settings in preferred  
networks list” for more details.  
Note:  
L In step 6, you can also select “Add currenti {Select} to add the currently  
connected network to your preferred networks.  
To delete networks from preferred networks list:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
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2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
4 Preferred networksi {Select}  
5 Select the desired network. i {Options}  
6 Select the “Remove network” or “Remove alli {Select}  
Remove network  
Remove the selected network from the list. This option  
is not available for the base unit.  
Remove all  
Remove all the networks from the list. The base unit is  
not removed.  
7 {Yes}  
To change priority in preferred networks list:  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
4 Preferred networksi {Select}  
5 Select the desired network. i {Options}  
6 Select the “Move up”, “Move to top” or “Move downi {Select}  
Move up  
Move the selected network up in the list.  
Move the selected network to the top of the list.  
Move the selected network down in the list.  
Move to top  
Move down  
Auto-connect to open networks list  
This feature allows you to decide whether to connect to open networks automatically.  
An open network does not encrypt data and it does not require you to enter a network key.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Networki {Select}  
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4 Auto-connecti {Select}  
5 Select “Yes” or “No” to decide whether you want to auto-connect to open networks. i  
{Select}  
Important:  
L When you enable “Auto-connect”, the handset may automatically connect to a  
network that does not have the security settings. Also, you might connect to other  
person’s/company’s network illegally. When you enable “Auto-connect”, be sure to  
confirm whether you are allowed and want to connect to the network you select before  
connecting to it.  
L When the handset connect to an undesired open network, please select the desired  
network manually  
See “To connect to a wireless network that is found in range” for details. (page 111).  
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Handset Settings  
General settings  
Change password  
See “Changing your password” on page 108.  
Auto sign in  
Auto sign in allows you to sign in to Skype automatically  
when the handset is starting up.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Generali {Select}  
4 Auto sign ini {Select}  
5 Select “Automatically sign in” or “Prompt for  
password”. i {Select}  
Updating software (Handset)  
This feature allows you to update the Skype application or Panasonic firmware in the  
handset.  
Important:  
L While you update software/firmware, do not unplug the charge cable.  
To update the Skype application:  
When you update software/firmware, battery level needs to be medium or full.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Generali {Select}  
4 Software updatesi {Select}  
5 Press {OK} to update the application if a new version is available.  
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6 Plug the charge cable into the handset and the base unit for battery charging (page 61)  
if the battery is not fully charged. i {OK}  
L The handset starts to download the Skype application.  
7 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}  
L The handset starts to update. After an update is completed, the handset begins to  
restart.  
Note:  
L When “An important update to Skype is available.” or “A new version  
of Skype is available.” is displayed, skip to step 5.  
To update the Panasonic firmware:  
We recommend you update the Panasonic firmware regularly. For information,  
visit:  
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/cs/en/telecom/wi-fi/firm_link.htm  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Generali {Select}  
4 Software updatesi {Select}  
5 Press {OK} to update the firmware if a new version is available.  
6 Plug the charge cable into the handset and the base unit for battery charging (page 61)  
if the battery is not fully charged. i {OK}  
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7 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}  
8 Computer:  
Start up the Web browser on the computer you connected to the LAN port on the base  
unit.  
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9 Computer:  
Enter the URL displayed on the handset in the address field of your browser and press  
ENTER key.  
L You need to enter both IP address and port number  
(e.g. http://192.168.102.100:8080).  
10 Computer:  
Enter the user name and the password (shown on the handset display) when  
prompted.  
11 Computer:  
Download the updated firmware to your computer from the firmware information URL.  
12 Computer:  
Enter the file name under the Update Firmware heading.  
LYou can also click [Browse...] to select the desired file name from the list.  
13 Computer:  
Click [Update].  
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14 Computer:  
Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
LThe handset starts to update. After an update is completed, the handset begins to  
restart.  
Note:  
L When “A new version of firmware is available.” is displayed, skip to step 5.  
L In step 5, the message “You already have the latest software installed.”  
is shown, but a new Panasonic firmware is available from Panasonic firmware site. i  
{Options} i Update manuallyi {Select} i {OK}  
L In step 9, for the safety, the user name and the password is temporarily available. When  
you try to update next time, the user name and the password is changed.  
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To receive software update notifications:  
You can allow the handset to notify you of software updates.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Advancedi {Select}  
4 Software updatesi {Select}  
5 Select “Yes” or “No”. i {Select}  
Reset  
This feature resets all the handset settings or all except the network settings.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Generali {Select}  
4 Reseti {Select}  
5 Select “Keep network settings” or “Reset all”. i {Select}  
Keep network  
settings  
Resets all the handset settings except Preferred  
Reset all  
Resets all the handset settings. However, the contacts  
stored centrally on Skype servers will be downloaded  
and displayed on your handset’s contact list when you  
sign in to Skype with the handset. Voicemails are also  
stored centrally on Skype servers and will be  
downloaded and displayed on your handset when you  
sign in to Skype.  
6 {Yes}  
L The handset begins to restart after 3 seconds.  
Note:  
L If you select “Reset all” in step 5, you need to register the handset to the base unit  
again. See “Registering the handset” on page 136 for details.  
After the above steps are completed, the handset is reset to factory default.  
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Handset Settings  
Tones  
You can change the handset’s ringer type, tone, volume, and other types of tones.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Tonesi {Select}  
4 Select the desired setting. i {Select}  
Ring type  
Ring tone  
Set the ringer type to “Ringing” or “Ring once”.  
L Set the desired ringer tone.  
L The ringer tone sounds while receiving a call.  
Ring volume  
Adjust the ringer volume.  
Notification tone  
L Set the notification tone to “On” or “Off”.  
L The notification tone sounds when a new voicemail  
message or Authorization request is received.  
Keypad tone  
L Set the keypad tone to “On” or “Off”.  
L The keypad tone sounds when you press keys.  
Out of service tone L Set the out of service tone to “On” or “Off”.  
L The out of service tone sounds when the handset is  
going to be out of wireless LAN service range for  
making/answering calls or listening/recording  
voicemail messages.  
5 Select the desired item. i {Select} or change the setting by pressing {^} or {V}. i  
{OK}  
Note:  
L The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of (C) 2007 Copyrights  
Vision Inc.  
L When you change the selection on ring tone or ring volume screen, a tone sounds for  
confirmation (Tone does not sound when ringer volume is off, silent mode is on and/or  
your Skype online status is “Do not disturb”.).  
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Handset Settings  
Phone settings  
Register the handset  
See “Registering the handset” on page 136.  
Brightness  
This feature adjusts the brightness of the screen.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Phone settingsi {Select}  
4 Brightnessi {Select}  
5 Press {<} or {>} to adjust the brightness.  
6 {OK}  
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Handset Information  
This feature shows device information such as product ID, software/firmware version and  
MAC address.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Informationi {Select}  
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Advanced settings  
Software update  
See “To receive software update notifications” on page 126.  
Network proxy  
Network proxy allows you to decide whether you want to use proxy servers on the LAN for  
Skype traffic. Setting is required if you are instructed by the Internet service provider to  
enter the specific settings required for the network proxy.  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Advancedi {Select}  
4 Network proxyi {Select}  
5 Select the desired item. i {Select}  
Proxy type  
Select the proxy server type from “None”, “HTTP/  
HTTPS” or “SOCKS5”.  
Host  
Enter the proxy server IP address or name (max.100  
characters) in this data field if it is specified by your  
Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in  
in the following way:  
“192.168.0.1”  
(Do not enter “http://192.168.0.1”)  
Port  
Enter the port number used by the proxy server (value1-  
65535) in this data field if it is specified by your Internet  
service provider or the hotel you are staying in.  
Authentication  
Enable or disable the proxy authentication which  
requires the user name and password to access the  
Internet.  
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User name  
Password  
Enter the user name for proxy host authentication  
(max.127 characters) in this data field if it is specified by  
your Internet service provider or the hotel you are  
staying in.  
Enter the password for proxy host authentication  
(max.127 characters) in this data field if it is specified by  
your Internet service provider or the hotel you are  
staying in.  
6 Enter the information. i Press {OK} or select the desired item. i {Select}  
7 {Save}  
8 {OK}  
Note:  
L For text entry, see page 63 for details.  
L The new settings will become effective after restarting the handset.  
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Recovering the handset  
When software/firmware of handset is defective, you are required to update software/  
firmware.  
1 This error message appears when the handset software/firmware may be defective.  
2 Press {OK}.  
L The handset searches for available networks in range.  
L If the networks list is displayed, enter the number to connect to the desired network.  
To view more available networks in range list, press {^} or {V}.  
To search for available networks, press {Search}.  
To access options, press {Options}.  
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More networks  
Add network  
View more networks.  
Set the network settings when you need to connect to a  
secure network that is not registered in your preferred  
networks.  
HTTP proxy  
Set the http proxy server when your must use proxy  
server to connect to the Internet.  
3 After a network connection is completed, follow the same step as software/firmware  
update.  
To update the Skype application: Skip to step 6 on page 121.  
To update the Panasonic firmware: Skip to step 6 on page 122.  
Note:  
Followings are the differences from normal usages:  
L You need to press {^} or {V} to scroll pages.  
L You need to enter the number key to select a network or options.  
L You need to press {Symbol} (left soft key) repeatedly to enter symbol.  
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Services  
Service information  
You can view information about the following optional services by Skype: Skype credit,  
SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail.  
Note:  
L SkypeIn numbers are regular phone numbers sold on a subscription basis. If your  
friends who are not using Skype want to call you, they can call your SkypeIn number and  
you receive the call in Skype.  
If you buy a SkypeIn number, you get a free Skype Voicemail subscription along with it.  
L To purchase Skype credit, Skype Voicemail or SkypeIn with Skype Voicemail, please  
visit:  
http://www.skype.com/  
Viewing the service information  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Servicesi {Select}  
3 Select the desired item. i {Select}  
Skype credit  
View the remaining Skype credit available and the  
expiration date.  
SkypeIn  
View the list of the SkypeIn numbers you subscribe to.  
View the expiration date of the Skype Voicemail service.  
Voicemail  
4 If you select “Skype credit”, view the information. i Press {V} to scroll down for  
more information, if necessary.  
If you select “SkypeIn”, select the desired number. i {Select} i View the  
information.  
If you select “Voicemail”, view the information.  
If you subscribe to only 1 SkypeIn number, the number is displayed. i {Select} i  
View the expiration date of the SkypeIn number.  
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Handset Locator and Registration  
Locating the handset  
You can locate the misplaced handset by paging it from the base unit.  
LOCATOR indicator  
LOCATOR button  
1 Base unit:  
Press the LOCATOR button to page the handset.  
L The LOCATOR indicator on the base unit lights up.  
L The handset beeps for 1 minute, and the display, keypad and ringer indicator light up.  
2 Base unit:  
To stop paging, press the LOCATOR button.  
OR  
Handset:  
To stop paging, press any key except {CONTACTS}, navigator key and middle soft  
key.  
Note:  
L The base unit only locates the registered handset.  
L When the wireless connection between the handset and the base unit is not established,  
locating the handset is not available.  
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Registering the handset  
The handset and the base unit are preregistered. If for some reason the handset is not  
registered to the base unit, after you change the base unit’s wireless settings (page 171),  
or after you reset all the handset settings (page 126), register the handset. The handset  
and the base unit need to be closely located during the registration.  
LOCATOR indicator  
LOCATOR button  
1 {Menu} (middle soft key)  
2 Settingsi {Select}  
3 Phone settingsi {Select}  
4 Registrationi {Select}  
5 HS registrationi {Select}  
6 Press and hold the LOCATOR button on the base unit for 4 seconds until you see the  
LOCATOR Indicator on the base unit flashing in green. i {OK}  
L The registration starts. The status message changes from “Handset  
registering” to “Handset registered”.  
Note:  
L In step 5, select “Information” to view the network name and BSSID (the MAC  
address) information for the base unit. i {Select}  
L When the handset registration fails, the status message “Handset could not  
register. Please try again.” is displayed. Press {OK}. Try step 6 again.  
L You can register only 1 handset to the base unit. Therefore, if you register another  
handset to the base unit, the previously registered handset cannot be connected to the  
base unit.  
L While the handset is being registered, the LOCATOR indicator on the base unit flashes.  
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Base Unit Settings  
Setting the base unit from Top Menu  
After the settings in Initialization Setup (page 39) are successfully completed, Top Menu  
will be displayed on the top page each time you log in the base unit.  
1 Open the Web browser on the computer you connected to the LAN (Ethernet) port on  
the base unit.  
2 Enter http:// the base unit’s IP address (the base unit’s default IP address is  
192.168.102.1) or  
http://kxwpa.webpage in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key.  
When the UPnP function is ON, you can also access the base unit web page by double  
clicking on the KX-WPA102 icon shown in:  
– My Network Places folder in the Start menu (for Windows XP)  
– Network folder in the Start menu (for Windows Vista)  
See “Setting UPnP to display the shortcut” on page 212 for details.  
L A prompt screen with fields for your user name and password is displayed.  
L After failure to enter the user name and the password to a prompt screen asking for  
them for 3 times, the base unit does not respond.  
L When the Top Menu is not displayed, confirm the IP address of the base unit. See “I  
do not know the base unit IP address.” in the “Top Menu” section of  
“Troubleshooting”, page 219. Enter the IP address in the address field of the browser  
after http://.  
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3 Enter the user name and password you set in Initialization Setup.  
L Top Menu is displayed.  
1
2
1
2
Current mode:  
Indicate the current selected mode. The mode is  
determined by the position of the Mode selector  
switch (page 203).  
Menu items:  
L Network Connection:  
Provide an easy setup for Internet connection  
(page 139). Allow you to create a new profile of  
network connection and modify the existing  
network connection profile (page 140).  
L Update Firmware:  
L Advanced Setup:  
L Handset Information:  
Update the firmware to the latest version (page  
144).  
Allow you to control all features of the base unit  
(page 146).  
Display the connection status of the handset (page  
198).  
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Network Connection  
Creating a new Internet connection profile  
1 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.  
L The current Internet connection settings and information of the wireless connection  
are displayed.  
L See the Network Status page for each of the setting (page 178).  
2 Click [New Profile] under the New Profile heading.  
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3 Select the connection mode, then click [Next>].  
4 Configure the connection mode you select in step 3, then click [Next>].  
L See “Configuring the Internet connection settings” on page 51 for instructions.  
5 Confirm the settings you are about to save, then click [Save].  
6 Click [Restart].  
L The settings that you have just configured are saved as profile No. 1 (HOME mode)  
or No. 2 (HOTEL mode) according to the position of the Mode selector. The profile is  
automatically named “Automatic generation” and saved.  
L If you click [Default Profile], you can revert the WAN side setting back to default  
setting (DHCP).  
If you have no specific instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel front  
desk, use [Default Profile] for an easy setup.  
L When you click [Refresh], the Internet connection status is refreshed.  
L When PPPoE is selected in the Connection Mode, [PPPoE Connect] and  
[PPPoE Disconnect] are available. You can connect PPPoE by clicking  
[PPPoE Connect] and disconnect PPPoE by clicking [PPPoE Disconnect].  
Modifying the existing network connection profile  
1 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click [Modify] under the Network Connection heading.  
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3 Select the profile you wish to modify from the pull-down menu under the Select Profile  
heading, then click [Edit].  
4 Configure the connection mode of the profile you select in step 3, then click [Next>].  
L See “Configuring the Internet connection settings” on page 51 for instructions.  
5 Confirm the settings you are about to save, then click [Save].  
6 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit restarts in the connection mode that is registered as HOTEL or HOME  
mode in the profile you have just created. (The position of the Mode selector switch  
determines the connection mode.) However, editing the AP (Bridge) mode profile  
while the Mode selector is switched to “HOTEL” does not restart the base unit with  
the AP (Bridge) mode profile.  
Note:  
L To delete a profile  
1 Select the desired profile from pull-down menu, then click [Delete] in step 3.  
2 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
3 Click [Restart].  
– If you delete the profile you are currently using for HOTEL or HOME mode, the  
profile will be reset to the default setting (DHCP).  
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Modifying the wireless information  
1 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click [Modify] under the Wireless Information heading.  
3 Configure the wireless connection basic settings, then click [Next>].  
Setting  
[Mode]  
Description  
L Select your wireless network mode from the pull-down menu.  
L If you have both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices in  
your network, select [802.11b/g].  
L If you have only 802.11b wireless devices, select [802.11b].  
[Channel]  
L Select [Auto] or the desired channel from [1] to [11].  
[Network Name  
(SSID)]  
L Enter your wireless network name (SSID) (1 – 32  
alphanumeric characters) in this data field.  
[SSID Broadcast] L Enable or disable the broadcasting of your SSID.  
L If you select [Disable], only wireless devices that know the  
SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit.  
L If you select [Enable], any wireless device can detect the  
SSID of the base unit.  
4 Configure the wireless connection security settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[Security Mode]  
L Select the desired security mode.  
L No Encryption (Open), WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are  
available for the wireless devices, including the handset.  
Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices  
connected to the base unit. Default is set to WEP.  
WEP settings  
[Network Key]  
For WEP 64bit:  
L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters  
or 10 hexadecimal characters.  
For WEP 128bit:  
L Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric  
characters or 26 hexadecimal characters.  
L Press [View] to display the network key.  
[Key Index]  
L Select [Key 1], [Key 2], [Key 3] or [Key 4] to be used if you  
use WEP. The default is set to [Key 1].  
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Setting  
Description  
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Settings  
[Network Key]  
L Enter the network key (8 – 63 alphanumeric characters) in  
this data field.  
L Press [View] to display the network key.  
[Data Encryption] L Select the desired data encryption method.  
For WPA-PSK  
L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP] or  
[TKIP+AES].  
L If your wireless devices use AES, select [TKIP+AES].  
For WPA2-PSK  
L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP+AES].  
L If your wireless devices use AES, select [AES] or  
[TKIP+AES].  
[Session-Key  
renewal interval]  
L Set the interval for refreshing the encryption key between 30  
and 604800 seconds. 604800 seconds is the equivalent of  
one week. The default is set to 1800.  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L The settings under the Network Connection heading display the network information for  
the Internet connection on WAN side. See the Network Status page on page 178 for  
detail.  
L The settings under the Wireless Information heading display the wireless network  
information for the handset and wireless devices connected to the base unit. See the  
Wireless Status page on page 182 for detail.  
L If you click [View], the current network key is displayed. You may need this information  
when you set up your wireless devices.  
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Updating the firmware (Base Unit)  
To prevent the leaking of customer information, illegal operation of this product,  
interference or involuntary shutdown etc., we recommend you update the firmware  
regularly. For firmware information,  
visit http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/cs/en/telecom/wi-fi/firm_link.htm  
Important:  
L Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the  
updating is complete and the base unit restarts itself.  
1 Click [Update Firmware] on the Top Menu.  
2 Check for the latest version by clicking the firmware information URL.  
3 If the version is updated, download the updated firmware to your computer.  
4 Enter the file name of the downloaded firmware in the File Name field.  
L You can also click [Browse...] to select the firmware file name from the list.  
5 Click [Update].  
6 Click [OK].  
L The base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated.  
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Advanced Setup  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
1 Tab  
2 Menu  
3 Sub menu 1  
4 Sub menu 2  
1
Tab  
L Basic:  
Display the setting pages for the Internet connection  
profile.  
L Advanced:  
L Wireless:  
L Status:  
Display the setting pages for the local network  
configuration, security, and routing.  
Display the setting pages for the basic and security  
settings for the wireless network connection.  
Display the status pages for the basic WAN/LAN and  
wireless network interface.  
L Maintenance:  
L Support:  
Display the setting pages for maintenance features.  
Display the Help and Support link pages.  
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2
3
4
Menu  
Menu items contained in the selected Tab are shown.  
Sub menu 1  
Sub menu 1 is shown as the heading title on the Menu page.  
Sub menu 2  
Sub menu 2 is a separate page that is available from the Menu page by clicking  
the underlined item.  
2 Click the desired tab, then click the desired item from the menu on the left side.  
Tab  
Menu  
Sub menu1  
Profiles  
Sub menu2  
Profile Setting  
Page  
Basic  
Internet  
Connection  
150  
Profile Selection  
MAC Address  
Clone  
153  
155  
*3  
Advanced  
LAN/DHCP  
LAN  
*3  
Server  
DHCP Server  
*3  
Static DHCP (IP Static DHCP  
157  
158  
Address  
Setting  
Reservation)  
*3  
Port Forwarding  
Port Forwarding  
Table  
Port Forwarding  
Setting  
*3  
DMZ  
161  
162  
163  
165  
*4  
UPnP  
*3  
Easy Security  
Easy-To-Use Filtering  
*3  
Packet Filtering  
Packet Filtering  
Table  
Packet Filtering  
Setting  
*3  
Routing  
Static Routing  
Table  
Routing Setting  
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Tab  
Menu  
Sub menu1  
Wireless Mode  
SSID  
Sub menu2  
Page  
Wireless  
Wireless Basic  
171  
Wireless Security  
Security Mode  
WEP Settings  
173  
WPA-PSK/  
WPA2-PSK  
Settings  
MAC Address  
Filtering  
MAC Address  
Filtering  
175  
178  
MAC Address  
Filtering Table  
MAC Address  
Filtering Setting  
Status  
Network Status  
WAN Interface  
*1  
Status  
LAN Interface  
*1  
Status  
Routing Table  
ARP Table  
DHCP Lease Table DHCP Server  
180  
181  
*2  
Status  
DHCP Lease  
Table  
*2  
*2  
UPnP Port  
Mapping Table  
UPnP Status  
UPnP Port  
Mapping Table  
*2  
Wireless Status  
Handset Status  
182  
183  
184  
Version  
Information  
Save Status  
184  
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Tab  
Maintenance Password  
Update Firmware  
Menu  
Sub menu1  
Sub menu2  
Page  
185  
187  
Reset to Factory  
Default  
189  
Save Settings  
Load Settings  
Restart  
190  
191  
192  
193  
Packet Filtering  
Log  
UPnP Port  
194  
Mapping Log  
Connection Log  
Help  
195  
196  
197  
Support  
Support Link  
*1 While in AP (Bridge) mode, Interface Status is displayed instead of WAN Interface  
Status and LAN Interface Status.  
*2 While in AP (Bridge) mode, these menus are not available.  
*3 While in AP (Bridge) mode, these menus are displayed but these features are not  
available.  
*4 While in AP (Bridge) mode, this feature is available automatically.  
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Basic settings  
Internet Connection:  
This feature allows you to select and configure the Internet connection mode.  
You can add, modify, and delete the Internet connection profile. You can also select the  
desired network profile to be used from the list of network profiles. Up to 4 profiles can be  
registered.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Basic] tab, then click [Internet Connection].  
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3 To add a new entry, click the entry number with blank fields under the Profiles heading.  
L The Connection Mode page is displayed.  
4 Click the desired Internet connection mode under the Mode column.  
L The configuration page is displayed (page 51).  
5 Configure the Internet connection mode you select in step 4, then click [Save].  
L See “Configuring the Internet connection settings” on page 51.  
L The new profile is registered and displayed under the Profiles headings.  
6 Click the pull-down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection  
heading, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
Home Mode  
L Select a profile to use when Mode selector is at  
“HOME”.  
L Profile No.1 is used only for HOME Mode.  
Hotel Mode  
L Select a profile to use when Mode select is at  
“HOTEL”.  
L Profile No.2 is used only for HOTEL Mode.  
7 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Note:  
L To change the profile:  
1 Click the pull-down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection  
heading in step 3.  
2 Click [Save].  
3 Click [Restart].  
L To edit the profile:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3. Then follow to steps 4 to 7.  
L To delete the profile:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Click [Delete].  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click the pull-down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection  
heading, then click [Save].  
5 Click [Restart].  
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MAC Address Clone:  
This feature allows you to clone the MAC (Media Access Control) address of your  
computer’s network adaptor onto this product.  
A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification.  
Some Internet service providers require that you register the MAC address of your  
computer’s network adaptor, which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during  
installation.  
In such cases, you will need to re-register the MAC address of the base unit with the  
Internet service provider, but you can avoid re-registering the MAC address by using this  
feature. You can copy the MAC address of your computer’s network adaptor to the base  
unit and use its address for the Internet connection.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Basic] tab, then click [MAC Address Clone].  
Note:  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[MAC Address Clone]  
L Select whether to enable or disable the MAC address  
clone feature.  
[Original MAC Address] L Base unit’s MAC address is displayed.  
[Cloned MAC Address]  
L Enter MAC address to be cloned.  
L Set 12 hexadecimal characters, with separation by  
colon (:) of every 2 digits (e.g. “12:34:56:78:9F:0A”).  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Advanced settings  
LAN/DHCP Server:  
This feature allows you to configure the local network settings and DHCP server settings.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [LAN/DHCP Server].  
Note:  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[IP Address]  
L Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to your  
local network.  
L Set 4 numbers (0 – 255) separated by periods such as  
“192.168.0.253”.  
[Subnet Mask]  
Note:  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[DHCP Server]  
L This setting assigns IP addresses to devices on your LAN.  
Select whether to enable or disable this feature.  
[Starting IP  
Address]  
L Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP  
assignment.  
[Number of  
Leased IP  
Address]  
L Enter the number of the leased IP addresses (maximum: 5).  
The first IP address is assigned to the handset. The  
subsequent ones are assigned to computers.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L If you change the LAN network settings or DHCP server settings, the entries in the Static  
DHCP table will be deleted.  
L In step 4, if the LAN side setting is changed, you need to change your computer’s setting  
and click the link shown on the Restarting page.  
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Static DHCP (IP Address Reservation):  
The Static DHCP function allows you to stabilise the IP address assigned to the computer  
by registering the computer’s MAC address. Up to 5 entries can be registered. The first  
entry is reserved for the handset.  
1 Click [Add] under the Static DHCP (IP Address Reservation) heading in LAN/DHCP  
Server page (page 155), then configure the settings.  
Setting  
Description  
[MAC Address]  
L Enter the LAN card’s MAC address for the corresponding  
computer.  
L Set 12 hexadecimal characters, with separation by colon(:) of  
every 2 digits (e.g.12:34:56:78:9F:0A).  
[IP Address]  
L Enter the IP address that you want to stabilise for the  
corresponding computer.  
L You can also select the setting from the DHCP Server Lease Table. Click [Add] in the  
“Operation” column under the Setting From DHCP Server Lease Table heading.  
L When you click [Refresh], the network connection status is refreshed.  
2 Click [Add] under the Manual Setting heading.  
3 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Note:  
L To edit the settings:  
1 Click the desired entry number under the static DHCP setting, click the desired entry  
number under the Static DHCP (IP Address Reservation) heading in LAN/DHCP  
Server page (page 155).  
2 Edit the items in the Static DHCP Setting page.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Click [Restart].  
L To delete the settings:  
1 Click the desired entry number under the static DHCP setting, click the desired entry  
number under the Static DHCP (IP Address Reservation) heading in LAN/DHCP  
Server page (page 155).  
2 Click [Delete] in the Static DHCP Setting page.  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click [Restart].  
Port Forwarding:  
This feature allows you to configure the port forwarding settings. Enabling Port Forwarding  
allows other Internet users to access services running on your LAN.  
Up to 10 settings can be stored.  
Important:  
L When setting up the port forwarding feature, there is a possibility of illegal access to the  
forwarding port from the Internet. For safety reasons, set this feature only when  
required.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
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2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Port Forwarding].  
3 To add a new entry, click [Add] under the Port Forwarding Table heading.  
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4 Configure the settings under the Port Forwarding Setting heading. Click [Add] to add  
a new entry.  
Setting  
[No.]  
Description  
L Select the desired entry number for the port forwarding  
setting.  
L Entry number represents the priority. Entry number 1 has the  
highest priority.  
[Status/Port  
Forwarding]  
L Select whether to enable or disable the port forwarding  
feature.  
[Forwarding IP  
Address]  
L Enter the IP address of the computer that is hosting the  
service.  
L The device registered as the forwarding IP address can be  
accessed from the Internet through the registered protocol  
and port.  
[Protocol]  
[Port]  
L Select the desired protocol used to access your hosting  
service from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP/ESP/GRE.  
L Enter the forwarding port number when you select the  
protocol from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP.  
L If you want to set one port, enter its port number only.  
L If you want to set a range of ports, enter the port numbers in  
the following way: “2000 – 3000”  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L To edit the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Edit the items in the Port Forwarding Setting page.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Click [Restart].  
L To delete the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Click [Delete] in the Port Forwarding Setting page.  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click [Restart].  
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L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
DMZ:  
This feature allows you to configure the DMZ (DeMilitarised Zone) settings. Enable DMZ  
to expose a specified computer on your LAN to the Internet.  
Important:  
L A computer specified as the DMZ host may be vulnerable to security risks.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [DMZ].  
3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
[DMZ]  
Description  
L Select whether to enable or disable the DMZ feature.  
[DMZ Host IP  
Address]  
L Enter the IP address of the computer to be exposed to the  
Internet.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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UPnP:  
This feature allows you to configure the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) settings.  
Enabling UPnP allows the base unit to be compliant with the UPnP standard.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [UPnP].  
3 Select the desired setting, then click [Save].  
Setting  
[UPnP]  
Description  
L Select whether to enable or disable the UPnP feature.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L This feature is enabled in AP (Bridge) mode automatically.  
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Easy Security:  
This feature allows you to easily set up packet filtering.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Easy Security].  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[Transmission/  
reception of  
Packets with  
private IP  
addresses via  
WAN interface]  
L Select whether to deny or allow packets to be sent or  
received when the source of an incoming (from WAN) packet  
and the destination of an outgoing (to WAN) packet are  
private IP addresses. This feature is valid when the WAN IP  
address is global. The default is set to Deny.  
L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to ON.  
[Stateful Packet  
Inspection]  
L Select whether to enable or disable the stateful packet  
inspection feature.  
L Some E-mail servers authenticate clients using identification  
packets which use TCP port 113. If the E-mail feature does  
not work well, select [Enable (Except Ident Packets)],  
which is the default setting for this feature.  
L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to ON.  
[Attack Detection] L Select whether to enable or disable the attack detection  
feature. The default is set to Disable.  
L The following type of attacks can be detected:  
– TCP Scan  
– UDP Scan  
– ICMP Echo  
L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to  
OFF.  
L Check the box in the Log Output column to create a log of each action.  
L If you select [Enable] and check “Log Output”, the log will be output. If you select  
[Disable], the log will not be output even if you check “Log Output”.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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Packet Filtering:  
This feature allows you to configure the packet filtering settings, and to control the packets  
to be received/transmitted between the Internet and the computers on your LAN.  
Up to 20 settings can be registered.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Packet Filtering].  
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3 To add a new entry, click [Add] under the Packet Filtering Table heading.  
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4 Configure the settings under the Packet Filtering Setting heading, then click [Add] to  
add the new entry.  
Setting  
[No.]  
Description  
L Select the desired entry number for the packet filtering  
setting. Entry number represents the priority. Entry number 1  
has the highest priority.  
[Status/Packet  
Filtering]  
L Select whether to enable or disable the packet filtering  
feature.  
[Action]  
L Select whether to allow or deny IP packets that are being  
received.  
[Direction]  
L Select [LiW] (filtering when sending to WAN) or [WiL]  
(filtering when receiving from WAN).  
[Source IP  
Address]  
L Enter the packet source IP address/netmask to be filtered.  
L If you want to set one IP address, enter that IP address in IP  
address field and “32” in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to  
control the packet from 192.168.102.10, enter  
“192.168.102.10” in IP address field and “32” in netmask  
field.)  
L If you want to set a range of IP addresses, enter that network  
address in IP address field and it’s netmask in netmask field.  
(e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.102.0 -  
192.168.102.255, enter “192.168.102.0” in IP address field  
and “24” in netmask field.)  
L If you want to set the base unit’s address, enter “local” in IP  
*1  
address field. Leave the netmask field blank.  
L If you want to set all IP address, select “*” in IP address field.  
Leave the netmask field blank.  
[Source Port]  
L Enter the packet source port to be filtered when you select  
the protocol from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP.  
L If you want to set one port, enter its port number only.  
L If you want to set a range of ports, enter the port numbers in  
the following way: “2000 – 3000”  
L If you want to set all ports, select “*”.  
[Destination IP  
Address]  
L Enter the packet destination IP address to be filtered.  
L The entry is the same as the Source IP Address.  
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Setting  
Description  
[Destination Port] L Enter the packet destination IP address/netmask to be  
filtered.  
L The entry is the same as the Source Port.  
[Protocol]  
L Select the protocol to be used from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP/  
ESP/GRE/ICMP. If you want to set all protocols, select “*”.  
[Log Output]  
L Set whether to display the temporarily saved packet  
information on the “Packet Filtering Log:” (page 193).  
*1 When direction is WiL, Source IP ‘local’ is Invalid. When direction is LiW,  
Destination IP ‘local’ is invalid.  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Important:  
L The packet filtering is NOT executed for the DMZ host.  
Note:  
L To edit the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Edit the items in the Packet Filtering Setting page.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Click [Restart].  
L To delete the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Click [Delete] in the Packet Filtering Setting page.  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L As the default security policy, outgoing packets initiated from the computer on your LAN  
to the Internet are allowed, but other packets are denied.  
L Security functions are executed in the following order:  
– Easy security (Attack detection)  
– Packet filtering  
– Easy security (except for Attack detection)  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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Routing:  
This feature allows you to set static routing between the base unit and another network.  
Use this feature when you have several local networks. Up to 4 settings can be registered.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Routing].  
3 To add a new entry, click [Add] under the Static Routing Table heading.  
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4 Configure the settings under the Routing Setting heading, then click [Add] to add a new  
entry.  
Setting  
[Status]  
Description  
L Select whether to enable or disable the routing setting.  
[Destination  
L Enter the network address/netmask for the destination IP  
Network/Mask]  
address.  
L If you want to set one IP address, enter that IP address in IP  
address field and “32” in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to  
control the packet from 192.168.1.1, enter “192.168.1.1” in IP  
address field and “32” in netmask field.)  
L If you want to set a range of IP addresses, enter that network  
address in IP address field and it’s netmask in netmask field.  
(e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.1.0 -  
192.168.1.255, enter “192.168.1.0” in IP address field and  
“24” in netmask field.)  
[Gateway]  
L Enter the gateway IP address.  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L To edit the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Edit the items in the Routing Setting page.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Click [Restart].  
L To delete the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number in step 3.  
2 Click [Delete] in the Routing Setting page.  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.  
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Wireless  
Wireless Basic:  
This feature allows you to set the wireless mode and network name (SSID: Service Set  
IDentifier).  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Wireless] tab, then click [Wireless Basic].  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
[Mode]  
Description  
L Select your wireless network mode from the pull-down menu.  
L If you have both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices in  
your network, select [802.11b/g].  
L If you have only 802.11b wireless devices, select [802.11b]  
[Channel]  
L Select [Auto] or the desired channel from 1 to 11.  
[Network Name  
(SSID)]  
L Enter your wireless network name (SSID) (1 – 32  
alphanumeric characters) in this data field.  
[SSID Broadcast] L Enable or disable the setting to broadcast your SSID.  
L If you select [Disable], only wireless devices that know the  
SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit.  
L If you select [Enable], any wireless device can detect the  
SSID of the base unit.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you change the network  
name (SSID). See “Registering the handset” on page 136.  
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Wireless Security:  
This feature allows you to set security measures for connecting to wireless LAN.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Wireless] tab, then click [Wireless Security].  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[Security Mode]  
L Select the desired security mode.  
L No Encryption (Open), WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are  
available for the wireless devices, including the handset.  
Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices  
connected to the base unit. Default is set to WEP.  
WEP settings  
[Network Key]  
For WEP 64bit:  
L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters  
or 10 hexadecimal characters.  
For WEP 128bit:  
L Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric  
characters or 26 hexadecimal characters.  
L Press [View] to display the network key.  
[Key Index]  
L Select [Key 1], [Key 2], [Key 3] or [Key 4] to be used if you  
use WEP. The default is set to [Key 1].  
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Settings  
[Network Key] L Enter the network key (8 – 63 alphanumeric characters) in  
this data field.  
L Press [View] to display the network key.  
[Data Encryption] L Select the desired data encryption method.  
For WPA-PSK  
L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP] or  
[TKIP+AES].  
L If your wireless devices use AES, select [TKIP+AES].  
For WPA2-PSK  
L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP+AES].  
L If your wireless devices use AES, select [AES] or  
[TKIP+AES].  
[Session-Key  
renewal interval]  
L Set the interval for refreshing the encryption key between 30  
and 604800 seconds. 604800 seconds is the equivalent of  
one week. The default is set to 1800.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Note:  
L You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you change the security  
mode, the network key and/or the key index.  
See “Registering the handset” on page 136.  
L When you use WEP for the network key, set either the Network Key No. 1, No. 2, No. 3  
or No. 4 as a key index according to the setting of the wireless LAN card you use. When  
you do not use WEP, you are suggested to use WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK as the security  
mode.  
MAC Address Filtering:  
This feature allows you to configure the MAC address filtering settings so that devices  
without the particular MAC address will be filtered.  
MAC address filtering is available only for wireless devices. Up to 5 entries can be  
registered. The first entry is reserved for the handset.  
To enable or disable MAC address filtering feature:  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Wireless] tab, then click [MAC Address Filtering].  
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3 Configure the setting, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[MAC Address  
Filtering]  
L Select whether to enable or disable the MAC address filtering  
feature.  
L If the MAC address filtering is enabled, only the wireless  
device with the registered MAC address can send/receive  
data.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
To configure MAC address filtering entry:  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Wireless] tab, and then click [MAC Address Filtering].  
3 To add a new entry, click [Add] under the MAC Address Filtering Table heading.  
L MAC Address Filtering Setting page is displayed.  
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4 Configure the setting, and then click [Add].  
Setting  
Description  
[MAC Address]  
L Enter the desired MAC address.  
L Set 12 hexadecimal characters, with separation by colon (:)  
of every 2 digits (e.g. “12:34:56:78:9F:0A”).  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L To edit the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number.  
2 Edit the items in the MAC Address Filtering Setting page.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Click [Restart].  
L To delete the setting:  
1 Click the desired entry number.  
2 Click [Delete] in the MAC Address Filtering Setting page.  
3 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The registered handset is automatically listed in the MAC Address Filtering Table.  
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Status  
The status pages allow you to view the status of the base unit.  
The information displayed on the pages are useful when contacting an authorised service  
centre.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Status] tab, then click the desired item on the left.  
[Network Status] shows the WAN/LAN interface status and routing/ARP tables.  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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n
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WAN Interface Status:  
1
2
MAC Address:  
Show the MAC address of the WAN port.  
Connection Mode:  
Show the Internet connection mode. (DHCP/  
PPPoE/AP/Static)  
3
Connection Status:  
Show whether the WAN port is connecting to the  
Internet or not.  
4
5
6
7
8
IP Address:  
Subnet Mask:  
Default Gateway:  
MTU:  
Show the IP address of the WAN port.  
Show the subnet mask of the WAN port.  
Show the IP address of the default gateway.  
Show the current MTU value.  
Lease Time:  
Show DHCP refresh interval time (in second)  
assigned by the DHCP server of the WAN side.  
This is available in DHCP only.  
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DHCP Server:  
Show the IP address of DHCP server of the WAN  
side. This is available in DHCP only.  
LAN Interface Status:  
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k
l
MAC Address:  
IP Address:  
Show the MAC address of the LAN port.  
Show the IP address of the LAN port.  
Show the subnet mask of the LAN port.  
Subnet Mask:  
Routing Table:  
m
Routing Table:  
Routing table shows the routing.  
ARP Table:  
n
ARP Table:  
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table shows  
the list of the hosts that are reached directly from  
the base unit. Combinations of IP address and  
MAC address of each host are shown.  
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[DHCP Lease Table] shows the DHCP server status and lease table.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
DHCP Server Status:  
1
DHCP Server:  
Show whether the DHCP server feature is enabled  
or not.  
2
3
4
DNS Server:  
Show the IP address of the DNS server.  
Domain Name:  
Lease Time(s):  
Show the domain name of the local network.  
Show DHCP refresh interval time (in second)  
assigned for the DHCP clients connected to the  
local network.  
5
Lease Address:  
Show the IP address range that can be assigned  
for the DHCP clients.  
DHCP Lease Table:  
DHCP Lease Table:  
6
Show the list of DHCP client hosts. Combinations  
of the IP address and MAC address are shown.  
Expire Time is shown in seconds. Type shows  
Auto or Static.  
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[UPnP Port Mapping Table] shows the UPnP status and port mapping table.  
1
2
UPnP Port Mapping Table:  
1
2
UPnP Status:  
Show whether UPnP feature is enabled or not.  
UPnP Port Mapping Table: Show the list of UPnP client host’s IP address,  
along with the protocol and port number set to be  
opened for a specified amount of time for  
communication with UPnP feature.  
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[Wireless Status] shows the wireless LAN status.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Wireless Status:  
1
2
3
4
Mode:  
Show 802.11b or 802.11b/g.  
Show the network name.  
Show wireless data channel.  
SSID:  
Channel:  
SSID Broadcast:  
Show whether the SSID Broadcast feature is  
enabled or not.  
5
6
BSSID:  
Show the base unit’s MAC address currently in use  
by the handset.  
Security:  
Show the authentication methods and/or  
encryption types and Key Index number used for  
the wireless devices connected to the local  
network.  
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8
MAC Address Filtering:  
Client MAC Address:  
Show whether the MAC address filtering is  
enabled or not.  
Show the MAC addresses of the wireless devices  
connected to the local network.  
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[Handset Status] shows the handset connection status.  
1
2
3
Handset Status:  
1
Connection:  
Show the status of the handset registration and  
connection to the base unit.  
2
3
MAC Address:  
IP Address:  
Show the MAC address of the registered handset.  
Show the IP address of the handset.  
Note:  
L It may take a while to display this screen in order to check if the handset is connected.  
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[Version Information] shows the firmware version and configuration database version.  
1
2
Version Information:  
1
2
Firmware:  
Show the firmware version of the base unit.  
Configuration Database:  
Show the configuration database version of the  
base unit.  
[Save Status] allows you to save the current status of the base unit to a computer you are  
using.  
A status log file can be saved on your computer in a text format.  
1 Click [Save].  
L The file download confirmation message is displayed.  
2 Specify the location and enter the file name, then click [Save] in the Save As dialogue  
box.  
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Maintenance  
Password:  
This feature allows you to change the user name and password that are required to  
access the base unit.  
Important:  
L Make a note of the user name and password so that you will not forget them.  
L We recommend that you change the password regularly.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Password].  
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3 Configure the settings, then click [Save].  
Setting  
Description  
[User Name]  
L The user name and password can contain 6 to 15  
alphanumeric characters.  
L The following cannot be used: [ ˝ ], [ ´ ], [&], [<], [>], [ : ],  
[Password]  
[(space)]  
L User name and password must be different from each other.  
L User name and password are case-sensitive.  
L Enter the password again to verify.  
[Retype  
Password]  
4 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Update Firmware:  
This feature allows you to update the firmware of the base unit to the latest version.  
To prevent the leaking of customer information, illegal operation of this product,  
interference or involuntary shutdown etc., we recommend you update the firmware  
regularly. For firmware information, visit:  
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/cs/en/telecom/wi-fi/firm_link.htm  
Important:  
L Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the  
updating is complete and the base unit restarts itself.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Update Firmware].  
3 Check for the latest version by clicking the firmware information URL.  
4 If the version is updated, download the updated firmware to your computer.  
5 Enter the file name under the Update Firmware heading.  
L You can also click [Browse...] to select the desired file name from the list.  
6 Click [Update].  
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7 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
L The base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated.  
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Reset to Factory Default:  
The base unit settings can be reset to the base unit’s factory default. See page 204 for the  
default settings.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Reset to Factory Default].  
3 Click [Reset to Factory Default] to reset the base unit settings.  
L The confirmation message is displayed.  
4 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
L The base unit begins to restart and the Top Menu is displayed.  
Note:  
L In step 4, if the LAN side setting is changed or AP (Bridge) mode is used, the base unit  
restart automatically, but the Top Menu is not displayed automatically.  
You need to click to the link shown on the Restarting page to access to the Top Menu.  
L You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you reset the base unit to  
factory default.  
See “Registering the handset” on page 136.  
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Save Settings:  
A backup file can be saved on your computer. You can load the base unit settings from the  
backup file on the Load Settings page (page 191).  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Save Settings].  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Specify the location and enter the file name, then click [Save] in the Save As dialogue  
box.  
Note:  
L User name and password can not be saved.  
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Load Settings:  
The base unit settings can be loaded from a backup file. If you reset the base unit settings  
to factory default, the Load Settings page can load its settings from the backup file.  
Note:  
L The backup file contains network settings. When these settings are loaded, all network  
settings except for the user name and password for the base unit are changed as they  
were saved.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Load Settings].  
3 Enter the file name under the Load Settings heading.  
L You can also click [Browse...] to select the desired backup file name on the Choose  
file dialogue box, and click [Open].  
4 Click [Load].  
5 Click [Restart].  
L The base unit restarts and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Restart:  
You can restart the base unit.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Restart].  
3 Click [Restart].  
L The confirmation message is displayed.  
4 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialogue box.  
L The base unit begins to restart and the Top Menu is displayed.  
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Packet Filtering Log:  
This feature displays the packet filtering logs that are temporarily saved, and saves the  
logs to your computer. This feature is enabled when [Log Output] in [Packet Filtering  
Setting] (page 168) is set to “ON” and [Log Output] in [Easy Security] (page 163) is set  
to “ON”.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Packet Filtering Log].  
L Packet filtering logs are displayed.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Specify the location and enter the file name, then click [Save] in the Save As dialogue  
box.  
Note:  
L The log stores up to 200 most recent events.  
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UPnP Port Mapping Log:  
This feature displays the temporarily saved logs of port mapping additions, deletions and  
failures. It also saves the logs to your computer. This feature is enabled when [UPnP]  
(page 162) is set to “Enable”.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [UPnP Port Mapping Log].  
L UPnP port mapping logs are displayed.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Specify the location and enter the file name, then click [Save] in the Save As dialogue  
box.  
Note:  
L The log stores up to 20 most recent events.  
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Connection Log:  
This feature displays the temporarily saved Internet connection logs, such as  
disconnection and authentication logs for PPPoE and DHCP connections. It also saves  
the logs to your computer.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Maintenance] tab, then click [Connection Log].  
L Connection logs are displayed.  
3 Click [Save].  
4 Specify the location and enter the file name, then click [Save] in the Save As dialogue  
box.  
Note:  
L The log stores up to 20 most recent events.  
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Support  
Help:  
The Help page describes the features of each of the following:  
1. Initial Setup  
2. Top Menu  
3. Network Connection  
4. Update Firmware  
5. Advanced Setup  
Basic  
Advanced  
Wireless  
Status  
Maintenance  
Support  
6. Handset Information  
7. Temporary LAN Side Network Setting  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Support] tab, then click [Help].  
3 Click [View].  
4 Click the desired item to view its help page.  
Note:  
L You can also view help by clicking [Help] on each setup page.  
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Support Link:  
This feature allows you to get product and support information from the Internet.  
1 Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu.  
2 Click the [Support] tab, then click [Support Link].  
3 Click the URL.  
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Handset Information  
This feature displays the registered handset’s wireless connection status to the base unit.  
It also displays the handset’s MAC address and IP address when connected to the base  
unit.  
1 Click [Handset Information] on the Top Menu.  
L The handset status is displayed when the wireless connection between the  
registered handset and the base unit is established.  
Note:  
L It may take a while to display the screen.  
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Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks  
on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap  
When networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap, the connection to the WAN  
side of the base unit is terminated. In this case, you are required to change the LAN side  
settings from the current LAN side settings (default IP address: 192.168.102.1, default  
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).  
If the unit detects a network overlapping, the Temporary LAN Side Network Setting page  
is displayed.  
You can change the LAN side settings temporarily with the following steps:  
L WAN Indicator on the base unit alternately flashes between in Amber and Green in turn.  
This state represents that the connection to the WAN side of the base unit is terminated.  
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L IP address and Subnet Mask under the WAN heading show the current WAN side  
settings of the base unit.  
L IP address, Subnet mask and Starting IP address (DHCP Server) under the LAN  
(settings) heading show the current LAN side settings of the base unit.  
1 Enter IP address, Subnet Mask and Starting IP address (DHCP Server) under the LAN  
(temporary) heading.  
L See also the Help on the LAN (temporary) heading for data entry.  
Setting  
Description  
[IP Address]  
L Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to your  
temporary local network.  
L Set the third number (0 – 255) separated by periods different  
from that of the WAN, such as “192.168.101.1”  
Note:  
[Subnet Mask]  
L There are some restrictions on IP address entry. For  
example, “0.0.0.0” and “255.255.255.255” are not available.  
[Static IP Address L Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP  
(DHCP Server)]  
assignment.  
L Set the third number (0 – 255) separated by periods same as  
that of the LAN (temporary) you set above, such as  
“192.168.101.100”  
2 Click [Apply].  
L The restarting page is displayed when the entered IP address, Subnet mask and  
Starting IP address (DHCP Server) are correct.  
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3 Change the network setting on your computer.  
L If DHCP is enabled for obtaining IP address on your computer, you need to obtain IP  
address again.  
L If Static IP address is entered on your computer, you need to change IP address and  
subnet mask on your computer manually. See “Setting the static IP address on your  
computer” (page 207).  
L Other operations may be possible for recovering the Network setting on your  
computer.  
4 Click the IP address shown on the restarting page.  
L The Top Menu is displayed.  
L WAN Indicator flashes as a short blinking in Amber and a long flash in Green in turn.  
This state indicates that the connection to the WAN side of the base unit has been  
recovered for the Internet connection. During this state, Port Forwarding, DMZ,  
Packet Filtering and Static Routing functions are disabled.  
Note:  
L In step 2, Configuration Error message is displayed if network still overlaps or your data  
entry is not correct. You need to try to enter the IP address, Subnet mask and Starting  
IP address (DHCP Server) again. See also the Help on the LAN (temporary) heading for  
data entry.  
L The IP address, Subnet mask and Starting IP address (DHCP Server) entered in the  
Temporary setting are effective while the base unit is turned on, and will be cleared away  
from the unit when the base unit is turned off.  
L If you want to change the LAN side settings permanently, click [Top Page] button on the  
right top of the Temporary LAN Side Network Setting page and change the LAN side  
settings from [Advanced Setup].  
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Downloading the version-up firmware to your  
computer for recovering the base unit  
When the WAN Indicator is flashing in amber, the firmware of the base unit is defective and  
the base unit is operating in recovery mode.  
Before downloading the firmware for the base unit, you need to set the static IP address  
on your computer. For setting the static IP address on your computer, see page 207.  
On your computer:  
1 On the Web browser, enter http://192.168.102.1  
On the base unit:  
2 Specify the file name.  
You can also click [Browse...] to select the desired file name from the list.  
3 Click [Start].  
L The base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated.  
Important:  
L Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the  
progress indicator reaches 100% and the base unit restarts itself.  
4 Confirm the WAN Indicator is not flashing in amber, then set your computer settings  
back to the previous conditions.  
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Mode selector  
Once you have created a new profile in the Initialization Setup (page 39), or added/edited  
profiles (page 139, 150) in the base unit settings, you do not need to log in the base unit  
each time. You only need to slide the Mode selector switch to “HOME” or “HOTEL” mode  
so that the base unit can connect to the Internet in the connection mode that is pre-  
registered for either “HOME” or “HOTEL” mode. You need to switch the Mode selector  
before turning on the base unit.  
Mode selector  
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Reset button  
If you forget the user name and password for the base unit, press and hold the “FACTORY  
DEFAULT RESET” button on the bottom of the base unit with a pointed object until all the  
indicators go out. The settings are reset to default (see below). If necessary, set the  
settings again.  
Note:  
L You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you reset the base unit to  
factory default.  
See “Registering the handset” on page 136.  
FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button  
Default settings  
Internet Connection Mode  
Connection Mode  
MTU size  
DHCP  
– PPPoE  
1492 bytes  
1500 bytes  
1500 bytes  
– DHCP  
– Static  
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Wireless Connection Settings  
Wireless Mode  
802.11b/g  
Network Name (SSID)  
SSID Broadcast  
(Shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker)  
Enable  
WEP key  
(Shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker)  
Security Mode  
WEP  
Key Index for Network Key (WEP)  
MAC Address Filtering  
Key 1  
Disable  
Advanced Setup  
LAN  
– IP Address  
192.168.102.1  
255.255.255.0  
– Subnet Mask  
DHCP Server  
– DHCP Server  
– Starting IP Address  
– Number of Lease IP Addresses  
DMZ  
Enable  
192.168.102.100  
5 (One of which is assigned to the handset)  
– DMZ  
Disable  
(Blank)  
Unset  
– DMZ Host IP Address  
Port Forwarding  
UPnP  
Enable  
Unset  
Packet Filtering  
Easy Security  
– Sends/Receives packets to/from IP  
addresses  
Log Output  
Deny  
ON  
– Stateful Packet Inspection  
Log Output  
Enable (Except Ident Packets)  
ON  
– Attack Detection  
Log Output  
Disable  
OFF  
Routing  
– Static Routing  
Unset  
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Setting your computer  
Obtaining an IP address automatically on your computer  
When you cannot log in the base unit by using the computer you connected to the Ethernet  
(LAN) port on the base unit, check the Local Area Connection setting on the computer. It  
is necessary to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.  
L You must be logged in as an administrator in order to set the Local Area Connection.  
1 Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
2 Click [Network and Internet Connections], then click [Network Connections].  
3 Right-click the Local Area Connection icon connected to the base unit, then select  
[Properties].  
4 Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], then click [Properties].  
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5 Select [Obtain an IP address automatically].  
6 Click [OK].  
7 Click [OK], then close the Network Connection window.  
Setting the static IP address on your computer  
When you log in the base unit with defective firmware, the firmware update screen will be  
displayed. In this case, a static IP address needs to be set on your computer.  
1 Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
2 Click [Network and Internet Connections], then click [Network Connections].  
3 Right-click the Local Area Connection icon connected to the base unit, then select  
[Properties].  
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4 Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], then click [Properties].  
5 Select [Use the following IP address:].  
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6 Enter the IP address.  
L The IP address must be within the range of 192.168.102.1 - 192.168.102.254 except  
for 192.168.102.1 (the default IP address of the base unit on the LAN side).  
7 For Subnet mask, enter 255.255.255.0.  
8 Click [OK].  
9 Click [OK], then close the Network Connection window.  
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Changing the proxy server settings on Web browser  
If your Internet service provider uses the proxy server, you cannot log in the base unit.  
Change the proxy server settings on your Web browser.  
1 Open your Web browser. (The below example is Internet Explorer 6.0.)  
2 Click [Tools], then select [Internet Options...].  
3 Click [Connections] tab, then click [LAN Settings…].  
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4 See if the “Use a proxy server for your LAN” check box is checked or not.  
N If checked, click [Advanced…] and go to step 5.  
N If not checked, click [Cancel] then close the Internet Options window. Proxy server  
settings are not required.  
5 Enter the base unit’s IP address into the “Do not use proxy server for addresses  
beginning with:” data field.  
192.168.102.1  
6 Click [OK].  
7 Click [OK], then close the Internet Options window.  
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Note:  
L In step 5, enter the handset’s IP address into the “Do not use proxy server for addresses  
beginning with:” data field when you update the firmware of the handset.  
Setting UPnP to display the shortcut  
To display the KX-WPA102 shortcut in the My Network Places folder or the Network folder,  
Windows components should be added. Enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) following  
the steps below.  
L Windows XP  
1 Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
2 Click [Add or Remove Programs], then click [Add/Remove Windows  
Components].  
3 Select [Networking Services], then click [Details…].  
4 Check [Universal Plug and Play], then click [OK].  
5 Click [Next>].  
Note:  
L If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2, check [Internet Gateway Device  
Discovery and Control Client] and [UPnP User Interface] in step 4.  
L Windows Vista  
1 Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
2 Click [Network and Sharing Center], then click [network discovery].  
3 Select [Turn on network discovery].  
4 Click [Apply].  
Using your computer on a wireless LAN  
The 15 character device-specific network name (SSID) and 13 alphanumeric character  
128 bit encryption network key (WEP) are set as factory defaults. These factory default  
setting values are shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker. If you use your computer  
on a wireless LAN, use the values on the sticker to set the wireless LAN configuration on  
your computer. To set your computer to be used on a wireless LAN, see the manual for the  
computer you use.  
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Note:  
L To use your computer on a wireless LAN, a wireless LAN card needs to be installed on  
your computer.  
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Additional accessories  
Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information.  
Headset (optional)  
Connecting a headset to the handset allows hands-free phone conversations. We  
recommend using the Panasonic headset shown below.  
L The headset model numbers compatible with the handset:  
KX-TCA94EX  
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Error messages  
If the unit detects a problem, one of the following messages is shown on the handset  
display.  
Network:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Networks were not  
found.  
L Move closer to the base unit or an access point.  
L Press {Search} to search for networks again.  
L Press {Options} i Select “Add manually” to add  
network manually.  
L Press {Options} i Select “Preferred networks”  
to configure preferred networks list.  
Could not connect  
to <Network name>  
L A network connection failed.  
L Check that the security type and the network key are  
correct.  
L Press {OK} i Re-connect the network again.  
Could not get IP  
address from  
<Network name>  
L The handset could not get an IP address automatically.  
L Check that the DHCP server of the base unit is enabled.  
L Make sure the Static IP address of the computer uses  
the same address as DHCP lease address.  
Failed to connect  
to the base unit.  
Register again.  
L The handset is not registered to the base unit.  
L Register the handset (page 136).  
Sign in:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Your Skype name and  
password were not  
recognized.  
L The Skype name and/or password you entered are not  
correct.  
L Press {Retry} i Re-enter the Skype name and  
password correctly.  
Sign in was not  
successful.  
L Check the network connection.  
L Press {Retry} to try again.  
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Display message  
Cause/solution  
<Skype name>  
This name is not  
available.  
L The Skype name you selected is already in use.  
L Press {OK} i Select another Skype name.  
Please select  
another.  
General:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Not logged in.  
You need to sign  
in.  
L You need to sign in to Skype to use this feature.  
L Press {OK} to sign in to Skype.  
This feature can  
only be used when  
connected to a  
network.  
L You need to connect to a network to use this feature.  
L Press {Connect} while in the Idle mode to connect to a  
network.  
Please try again  
later.  
This feature is not  
available when  
offline.  
L This feature is not available when your Skype online  
status is offline.  
L Change your Skype online status (page 106) and try  
again.  
Network connection  
lost.  
L Network connection is lost.  
L Move closer to the base unit or the access point.  
L Press {Connect} while in the Idle mode to connect to  
network again.  
Hardware Error!  
Please have this  
phone serviced.  
L Restart the handset.  
If this doesn’t resolve the problem, please have this  
phone serviced for repair.  
Battery:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Battery or charger  
error occurred.  
Please unplug  
L Battery or charger error occurred.  
L Unplug charge cable and press {OK} to restart the  
handset.  
charge cable.  
Press OK to restart  
your device.  
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Cause/solution  
Battery error  
occurred.  
L Battery error occurred.  
L Press {OK} and check your battery.  
Press OK to power  
off your device.  
Contact list:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
This device can  
only store 500  
contacts.  
L The total number of contact list and blocked users list  
entries exceeds 500.  
L Sign in to Skype on a computer, remove some contacts  
from your contact list (page 104).  
Synchronization...  
The maximum number  
of contacts has  
been reached.  
L The total number of contact list and blocked users list  
entries exceeds 500.  
L Remove some contacts from your contact list.  
L Unblock some contacts in blocked users list and  
remove them from your contact list.  
<name/number> is  
blocked and was not  
added.  
L The user who you are trying to add is blocked in your  
contact list.  
L If you want to add a contact, unblock this user (page  
Edit your list of  
blocked users.  
85).  
Making a call:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
<Skype name>  
is blocked.  
L The user who you are trying to call is blocked in your  
contact list.  
Edit your list of  
blocked users  
L If you want to make a call, unblock this user (page 85).  
<name/number>  
L The user you are calling may be offline.  
Sorry call failed!  
L Make a call again later.  
<number>  
L Enter the phone number including country code (page  
Invalid number.  
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Voicemail:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Greeting message  
playback failed.  
L There was a problem with data transmission.  
L Check the link status to the wireless LAN on the  
handset, flash patterns of the WAN indicator on the  
base unit, and so on. Then try again later.  
Settings:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
Invalid  
L The settings you entered are not correct.  
L Press {OK} and enter correctly.  
Handset could not  
register.  
Please try again.  
L Press {OK} i Press and hold the LOCATOR button  
on the base unit for 4 seconds again until you see the  
LOCATOR indicator on the base unit flashing in green.  
Software update:  
Display message  
Cause/solution  
The battery level  
is too low to  
L The battery level is too low to update software/firmware.  
L The battery level needs to be medium or full.  
proceed with the  
update process.  
L Recharge the battery and press {OK} to proceed again.  
The device must be  
updated before it  
can be used. This  
requires a network  
connection.  
L Software/firmware may be defective and requires a  
software/firmware update (page 121).  
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Troubleshooting  
If problems occur while operating the handset and the base unit, you can refer to the check  
list below. For up-to-date support information, visit http://www.panasonic.co.uk. Please  
refer to it along with this guide for troubleshooting.  
Base Unit:  
Top Menu:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
I do not know the base  
unit IP address.  
L When the UPnP function is ON, access the base unit by  
clicking on the KX-WPA102 icon shown in:  
My Network Places folder in the Start menu (for  
Windows XP);  
or Network folder in the Start menu (for Windows Vista).  
Refer to page 212.  
L The handset shows the IP address assigned to the  
base unit (page 110).  
L When the Internet connection mode is DHCP, Static or  
PPPoE, confirm the base unit’s IP address using  
Windows command.  
1 Click [Start]. i [All Programs] i  
[Accessories] i [Command Prompt].  
L Command Prompt window is displayed.  
2 Enter “ipconfig /all”.  
Default Gateway stands for the base unit’s IP  
address.  
L When the Internet connection mode is AP  
(Bridge), switch the Mode selector to “HOTEL” and  
restart the base unit. You can confirm the base  
unit’s IP address using Windows command as  
above.  
I forget my user name  
and/or password for the  
Top Menu.  
L Press and hold the “FACTORY DEFAULT RESET”  
button on the bottom of the base unit with a pointed  
object until all the Indicators go out. The settings are  
reset to default (page 204).  
The Update Firmware  
page is displayed.  
L The base unit firmware may be defective and requires  
an update firmware (page 202).  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The Temporary LAN side  
Network setting page is  
displayed.  
L The networks on the WAN side and the LAN side  
overlap (page 199).  
After clicking [Restart],  
the Top Menu is not  
displayed.  
L In the case of AP-DHCP mode or LAN network are  
changed, Top Menu page is not displayed  
automatically. Enter the new base unit IP address in the  
web browser’s address bar.  
L When you restart the base unit from wireless computer,  
this problem may occur. In such case, re-enter http://  
192.168.102.1/(the base unit’s default IP address) or  
http://kxwpa.webpage in the address field of the  
browser.  
L Click the web browser’s refresh button.  
L After restarting the computer, access the Setup Menu  
page again.  
L If the Top Menu is still not displayed, restart the  
computer and try again or change the network settings  
of the computer to appropriate values if they are  
manually set.  
The setting screen does  
not show the hotel mode  
at the top of the screen in  
spite of the mode selector  
being switched to the  
hotel mode, and vice  
versa.  
L The selector position was switched after the base unit is  
turned on.  
L Restart the base unit (see page 192).  
The Initialization Setup  
screen still indicates hotel  
mode after switching the  
mode selector to home  
mode.  
L To make the changed new mode effective, restart the  
base unit (see page 192) after the mode selector  
position is changed.  
After failing to enter the  
user name and the  
password on a prompt  
screen for three times  
successively, the base  
unit does not respond.  
L Wait for one minute until the base unit becomes ready  
and access to http://192.168.102.1/ (the base unit’s  
default IP address) or http://kxwpa.webpage. One  
minute interval is intentional to avoid malignant access  
to the base unit.  
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Computer communication:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
“The system has  
L Turn off all the devices. Turn on the base unit and then  
detected a conflict for IP  
address with the system  
having hardware address  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX” or  
“Another device on your  
TCP/IP Internet, which  
has the physical address  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, is  
currently using the same  
IP address  
the computer’s and the handset.  
L Check that all the computers are set to Obtain an IP  
Address automatically.  
L Check that the available address range and each of the  
IP addresses of the specific devices in the network do  
not overlap.  
(XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX).  
Your TCP/IP network  
interface has been shut  
down.” is displayed in the  
dialogue box.  
Shortcut icon is not  
displayed in the My  
Network Places folder or  
in the Network folder.  
L UPnP Windows component is not installed in Windows  
XP or Windows Vista. Enable UPnP Windows  
component (page 212).  
My computer cannot  
obtain IP address.  
L When the Internet connection mode is DHCP, Static or  
PPPoE, the base unit may lease all IP addresses.  
Restart the base unit and your computer’s.  
L When the Internet connection mode is AP (Bridge),  
check the existing router.  
Wireless communication  
does not work.  
L Check that the SSID and wireless security settings are  
same as the base unit settings. These factory default  
setting values are shown on the included Wireless LAN  
sticker.  
L When signal strength is weak, change the location of  
the base unit or get rid of the obstacle around the base  
unit.  
After setting MAC  
Address Filtering,  
wireless communication  
does not work.  
L Check that your computer’s MAC Address is registered  
in the MAC Address Filtering table (page 175).  
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Base unit Indicators:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The WAN Indicator is  
blinking in red.  
L The base unit hardware may be defective.  
L Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor. Reconnect the  
adaptor and try again.  
L If this doesn’t resolve the problem, visit  
http://www.panasonic.co.uk  
Then enter model no. KX-WP1050.  
The WAN Indicator is  
blinking in amber.  
L The base unit firmware may be defective and requires  
an update firmware (page 202).  
The WAN Indicator is  
amber.  
L Check the Internet connection settings.  
L Check that you are required to register MAC address  
(page 153).  
L When you change the Internet connection device from  
your existing router to the base unit, it may take time to  
connect.  
The WAN Indicator  
alternately flashes in  
amber and green in turn.  
L The networks on the WAN side and the LAN side  
overlap. Change the LAN side network settings  
(“Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks  
on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap” on page  
199).  
The WAN Indicator  
L LAN side network setting is changed temporarily  
(“Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks  
on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap” on page  
199).  
flashes as a short blinking  
in amber and a long flash  
in green in turn.  
The WAN Indicator is off.  
In the hotel room:  
L Check that the base unit and the Ethernet port (RJ45  
socket) in the hotel room are connected properly.  
L Check that the power of the base unit is turned on.  
At home:  
L Check that the base unit and your device (modem,  
existing router or modem with a build-in router) are  
connected properly.  
L Check that the power of the base unit and your device  
are turned on.  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The LAN Indicator is off.  
L Check that the base unit and the computer are  
connected properly.  
L Check that the computer is turned on.  
L Check that the LAN card and driver are installed on the  
computer.  
Handset:  
Battery charge:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The handset is not  
charged.  
L Connect the included charge cable to the CHARGE port  
of the handset. Connect the other end to the CHARGE  
port of the base unit that is connected to the power  
supply.  
I fully charged the battery,  
L Make sure that the included charge cable is connected  
but “ ” continues or “  
correctly (page 61).  
is displayed, or operating  
time is shorter than  
before.  
L The battery may need to be replaced with a new one  
(page 20).  
The handset display is  
blank.  
L Confirm that the battery is properly installed.  
L Fully charge the battery (page 61).  
Network connection:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The handset cannot  
connect to a network.  
L Check that security settings, such as network key, are  
correct (page 115).  
L Move closer to the base unit.  
L Register the handset to the base unit again (page 136).  
Contact list:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
“Waiting to download  
contacts from the  
network” message  
remains displayed.  
L Check the network connection of the handset.  
If the handset is not connected to the network, the  
contact list may not be downloaded.  
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Sign in to Skype:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
I cannot sign in to Skype. L Make sure that you use the correct Skype name and  
password. If you have forgotten your password, please  
visit  
http://www.skype.com  
L Check that the handset connects to the base unit or an  
access point.  
L If you press {}} while signing in to Skype, it may take  
a while to sign in again. Please wait for a while and try  
again.  
Making/Answering calls:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
L The handset and the base unit could not communicate  
for some reason, such as interference from other  
electrical appliances. Perform the following:  
– Move the handset and the base unit away from other  
electrical appliances.  
” is displayed, but I  
cannot make a call.  
– Move closer to the base unit.  
L In the Idle screen, press {Options} i Network  
detailsi {Select}. Then check the IP address.  
– If the handset cannot obtain IP address, restart the  
base unit, an access point or the handset.  
During a conversation,  
the following occurs:  
L It may be interference from other electrical appliances.  
L Move the handset and base unit away from other  
– Noise is heard.  
electrical appliances.  
– The sound is  
interrupted.  
L Move closer to the base unit.  
L The network may be congested.  
– The sound is delayed.  
I cannot have a  
conversation using the  
headset.  
L Make sure that an optional headset is connected  
properly (page 214).  
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Problem  
Cause/Solution  
The handset does not  
ring.  
L The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust the volume  
(page 89).  
L The silent mode is on. Change the silent mode to off  
(page 74).  
L Check your Skype online status. If your Skype online  
status is “Do not disturb”, the handset does not ring.  
Change your Skype online status (page 106).  
I cannot make a Skype-  
to-Skype call.  
L Check that Skype name you are making a call is  
correct.  
I cannot make a  
SkypeOut call.  
L Enter the phone number including country code (page  
87).  
L Check your Skype credit (page 134).  
I cannot send a  
voicemail.  
L Check your Skype Voicemail subscription (page 134).  
I cannot record my  
greeting.  
L Check your Skype Voicemail subscription (page 134).  
I cannot receive a call.  
L Check your Skype online status. If your are using  
“Offline”, you cannot receive a call. Change your Skype  
online status (page 106).  
The diverting calls do not  
work.  
L Check that the number or Skype name you are  
forwarding to is entered correctly.  
L Check your Skype credit if you are forwarding to the  
number (page 134).  
I cannot block the  
SkypeOut number.  
L To block the SkypeOut number, you need to exclude “0”  
at the beginning of the area code.  
Handset Indicator:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
Charge Indicator is  
L Battery or charging error occurred.  
flashing in red, except for  
when the handset is  
receiving calls or is being  
located by the base unit.  
Follow the instructions on the handset display if the  
error message appears. If the message does not  
appear, check the battery or charge cable connection.  
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Updating Firmware (Handset):  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
During the handset  
downloadsthePanasonic  
firmware, “Cannot display  
the webpage” is  
displayed on the web  
browser.  
L The network connection between your computer and  
the handset is disconnected.  
L Turn off the handset. Try again to update the Panasonic  
firmware.  
Handset locator:  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
I cannot locate the  
handset by using the  
handset locator.  
L The handset is out of range.  
L The handset connects other wireless device.  
L The handset is in use. Try again later.  
L The handset has not been registered to the base unit.  
Register the handset (page 136).  
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For European Union (EU)  
Declaration of Conformity:  
Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. declares that this equipment is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio & Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this manual  
are available for download by visiting:  
http://www.doc.panasonic.de  
Contact:  
Panasonic Services Europe  
a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  
Panasonic Testing Centre  
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany  
Important Safety Information:  
Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor (model No. PQWEWP1050).  
English  
French  
This 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN equipment is intended for use in the following  
countries in the EU: the United Kingdom, Germany, and France.  
Cet équipement LAN sans fil de 2,4 GHz a été conçu pour être utilisé dans  
les pays suivants de l’Union Européenne: Royaume-Uni, Allemagne, et  
France.  
German  
Dieses Zubehör für die Einrichtung eines 2,4-GHz-Wireless LAN ist für die  
Verwendung in folgenden EU-Ländern vorgesehen: Großbritannien (UK),  
Deutschland, und Frankreich.  
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Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic  
Equipment (private households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that  
used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general  
household waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to  
designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge  
basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your  
products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new  
product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any  
potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise  
arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further  
details of your nearest designated collection point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with  
national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union:  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or  
supplier for further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union:  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask  
for the correct method of disposal.  
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FCC and other information  
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.  
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.  
CAUTION:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
NOTE:  
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:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
– 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.  
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 or more between the base unit and all person’s body (excluding  
extremities of hands, wrists and feet).  
L This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
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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.  
Responsible party:  
Panasonic Corporation of North America  
One Panasonic Way,  
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Phone number: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262)  
FCC Warning:  
To ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits, use only the included charge cable  
with the ferrite core when connecting the handset to the base unit.  
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Industry Canada (IC) and other information  
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada  
radio technical specifications were met.  
Notice:  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation of the device.  
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.  
RF Exposure Warning:  
L This product complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
environment.  
L To comply with IC RF exposure requirements, the base unit must be installed and  
operated 20 cm or more between base unit and all person’s body (excluding extremities  
of hands, wrists 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 IC RF exposure  
requirements.  
Environment:  
Do not install the unit where the temperature is less than 0 °C or greater than +40 °C. Allow  
10 cm clearance around the unit for proper ventilation. Avoid excessive smoke, dust,  
mechanical vibration, shock, or direct sunlight.  
Routine care:  
Wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder. When  
you leave the unit unused for a long period of time, disconnect the AC adaptor from the  
outlet.  
CAUTION:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting  
from the inappropriate use, damage or both of the unit.  
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Règles d’Industrie Canada et autres renseignements  
L’acronyme « IC » placé devant le numéro d’homologation indique seulement que  
l’appareil satisfait aux spécifications de Industrie Canada.  
Avis:  
L’utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes:  
(1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt à  
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de  
compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.  
Les communications effectuées au moyen de cet appareil ne sont pas nécessairement  
protégées des indiscrétions.  
Avertissement de risque d’exposition au rayonnement radiofréquence:  
L Ce produit est conforme aux normes d’Industrie Canada concernant les limites  
d’exposition au rayonnement radiofréquence en milieu non contrôlé.  
L Pour assurer la conformité aux exigences de IC quant à l’exposition au rayonnement  
RF, le poste de base doit être installé et opéré à une distance d’au moins 20 cm de toute  
personne (à l’exclusion des extrémités des mains, des poignets et des pieds).  
L Ce produit ne doit être installé ni opéré de concert avec aucune autre antenne ni aucun  
autre émetteur.  
L Pour les appareils portés sur soi, le combiné doit être utilisé seulement avec un  
accessoire non métallique. L’utilisation d’autres accessoires peut ne pas assurer la  
conformité aux exigences de IC quant à l’exposition au rayonnement RF.  
Conditions ambiantes:  
Ne pas installer l’appareil dans un endroit où la température est inférieure à 0 °C ou  
supérieure à +40 °C.  
Prévoir un jeu d’au moins 10 cm autour de l’appareil en vue d’assurer une aération  
adéquate. Éviter l’exposition à la fumée, la poussière, la vibration, les chocs et aux rayons  
solaires directs.  
Entretien de routine:  
Essuyer l’appareil avec un linge doux. Ne jamais utiliser de benzène, solvant ou toute  
poudre abrasive.  
S’il est prévu que l’appareil ne sera pas utilisé pendant une période prolongée,  
débrancher l’adaptateur secteur.  
MISE EN GARDE:  
Toute modification non expressément approuvée par la partie responsable de la  
conformité de l’appareil pourrait entraîner la révocation du privilège d’utiliser l’appareil.  
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Notre compagnie n’assume aucune responsabilité quant aux conséquences résultant  
de l’utilisation de l’appareil ou de tout dommage subi par l’appareil.  
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Specifications  
Base unit:  
Router feature  
WAN connection mode:  
DHCP server:  
DHCP, PPPoE, Static  
Yes (max. 5 clients, including 1  
for handset)  
DNS relay (DNS Proxy): Yes  
Easy Security:  
– Transmission/reception of  
Packets with private IP  
addresses via WAN interface  
– Stateful Packet Inspection  
– Attack Detection  
IP packet filtering:  
UPnP:  
Yes (max. 20)  
Internet Gateway Device (IGD)  
Address translation:  
IP masquerade, port forwarding  
(max. 10), DMZ  
AP (Bridge) feature  
Connection mode:  
UPnP:  
DHCP, Static  
Basic Device  
Network Interface  
feature  
WAN:  
10Base-T/100Base-TXEthernet  
RJ-45 connector x 1  
LAN:  
10Base-T/100Base-TXEthernet  
RJ-45 connector x 1  
Wireless:  
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11b/g  
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Wireless feature  
Transmission speed :  
IEEE 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps  
IEEE 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/  
12/9/6 Mbps  
Data transfer mode:  
IEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence  
Spectrum Spread (DS-SS),  
IEEE 802.11g: Orthogonal  
Frequency Division Multiplexing  
(OFDM)  
Frequency range:  
2.412 – 2.462 GHz (centre  
frequency)  
Number of channels:  
Security:  
11 channels (1–11)  
SSID, WEP(64/128 bit), WPA-  
PSK (TKIP, AES), WPA2-PSK  
(AES, TKIP), SSID Broadcast,  
MAC address filtering  
Other feature  
Indicators:  
Buttons:  
WAN, LAN, WIRELESS,  
LOCATOR  
LOCATOR, FACTORY  
DEFAULT RESET, Mode  
selector  
Dimension (HWD):  
Approx. 33 mm x 148 mm x  
51 mm  
Mass (Weight):  
Approx. 150 g  
Power consumption:  
Standby: Approx. 3.5 W  
Maximum: Approx. 5.1 W  
Power output:  
Power supply:  
30 mW  
AC adaptor:  
Input: 100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60  
Hz  
Output: 6 V DC, 1.5A  
Operating environment  
temperature:  
0 °C – 40 °C  
*1 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and not the actual figures when using the  
product.  
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Handset:  
Skype feature  
Calls:  
Skype-to-Skype calls  
SkypeIn calls  
SkypeOut calls  
Conference calls (guest only)  
Call waiting  
Skype Voicemail:  
Contact list:  
History:  
Yes  
Yes (max. 500)  
Incoming calls (max. 20)  
Outgoing calls (max. 20)  
Missed calls (max. 50)  
Voicemails (max. 100)  
Authorizations (max. 20)  
Network feature  
Connection mode:  
Preferred networks:  
DHCP, Static  
Yes (max. 21, including 1 for  
base unit)  
Network Interface  
feature  
Wireless:  
IEEE 802.11b,  
IEEE 802.11g  
*1  
*2  
Wireless feature  
Transmission speed :  
IEEE 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps  
IEEE 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/  
12/9/6 Mbps  
Data transfer mode:  
IEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence  
Spectrum Spread (DS-SS),  
IEEE 802.11g: Orthogonal  
Frequency Division Multiplexing  
(OFDM)  
Frequency range:  
2.412 – 2.462 GHz (centre  
frequency)  
Number of channels:  
Security:  
11 channels (1–11)  
SSID, WEP (64/128 bit), WPA-  
PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES)  
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Other feature  
Indicators:  
Charge/Ringer  
Display:  
1.8 inch TFT LCD, 65k colours  
Dimension (HWD):  
Approx. 142 mm x 45 mm x 20  
mm  
Mass (Weight):  
Power output:  
Power supply:  
Approx. 100 g  
30 mW  
Li-Ion battery (3.6 V, 730 mAh)  
0 °C – 40 °C  
Operating environment  
temperature:  
Charging environment  
temperature:  
5 °C – 40 °C  
*1 IEEE 802.11g is used for maintenance.  
*2 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and not the actual figures when using the  
product.  
Note:  
L Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
L The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.  
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Log  
Connection: 195  
Packet Filtering: 193  
Index  
UPnP Port Mapping: 194  
A Answering calls: 89  
AP Configuration: 55  
Auto sign in: 121  
M MAC Address Clone: 153  
MAC Address Filtering: 175  
Main menu: 72  
B Base unit  
Setting: 39  
Making calls: 86  
Mute: 91  
Battery  
Charge: 61  
N Network Connection: 139  
Installation: 60  
Level: 62  
Performance: 62  
Replacement: 60  
Network Status: 178  
P
Packet Filtering: 165  
Password: 41, 108, 185  
Port Forwarding: 158  
PPPoE Configuration: 54  
C Call divert: 93  
Call Waiting: 91  
Reset button: 204  
Ringer off: 89  
Contact list: 76, 86  
Contact list options: 83  
D Default settings: 204  
DHCP Configuration: 51  
DHCP Lease Table: 180  
DMZ: 161  
Routing: 169  
S
SkypeIn: 134  
DNS Server: 51, 53, 55  
SkypeOut: 80, 87  
E
Error messages: 215  
Software updates: 121, 126  
Speakerphone: 91  
Static Configuration: 52  
Status indicators: 26  
Subnet Mask: 53, 56  
Support: 196  
H Handset registration: 136  
Handset Status: 183  
Headset, optional: 214  
Help: 196  
History: 87, 98  
System requirements: 30  
Hold: 91  
T
Time and Date: 75  
Tones: 127  
I
Idle mode option screen: 74  
Idle screen: 69  
Top Menu: 137  
Troubleshooting: 219  
Troubleshooting for installation: 57  
Initialization Setup: 39, 41  
Internet connection: 51, 150  
IP Address: 53, 56  
U Update Firmware: 144, 187  
UPnP: 162  
L
LAN/DHCP Server: 155  
Load Settings: 191  
UPnP Port Mapping Table: 181  
User name: 41  
V
Version Information: 184  
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Voicemail: 94, 96  
Volume  
Receiver: 91  
Ringer: 89  
Speaker: 91  
W Wireless: 171  
Wireless Security: 173  
Wireless Status: 182  
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Customer Care Centre  
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For customers within the UK: 0844 844 3898  
Visit our website for product information: www.panasonic.co.uk  
Direct Sales at Panasonic UK  
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Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence  
by phoning our Customer Care Centre Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:30pm, Friday  
9:30am - 5:30pm (Excluding public holidays).  
Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at  
www.panasonic.co.uk  
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Most major credit and debit cards accepted.  
All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic  
UK Ltd.  
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It couldnt be simpler!  
Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished  
products, take a browse on our website for further details.  
Customer Care Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 0844 844 3898  
Sales Department:  
Panasonic Business Systems U.K.  
Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP  
Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.  
1-62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan  
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.  
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