| Operating Instructions   Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System   Model No.   KX-TH111   This unit is compatible with Caller ID. To use this feature, you must   subscribe to the appropriate service offered by your telephone service   provider.   Charge the handset battery for 6 hours before initial use.   Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save   for future reference.   For assistance, visit our website:   http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp for customers in the U.S.A. or   Puerto Rico.   Introduction   Introduction   Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic cordless telephone.   We recommend keeping a record of the following information for future reference.   Serial No.   Date of purchase   (found on the bottom of the base unit)   Name and address of dealer   Attach your purchase receipt here.   Feature highlights   Telephone and monitoring features   N Audio monitor (between handset and base unit)   You can listen to the audio in a room where the handset or base unit is located (page   36).   N Customize ring   record songs to be used as the handset ringer tone (page 38).   N Changing the device name   You can customize the name for the handset and base unit (page 39).   N Link to Cell feature   This feature allows you to make or answer cellular calls using the handset or base unit,   ® if your cellular phone is Bluetooth wireless technology compatible to this product (page   52). Your cellular line can be used as a 2nd line. For more information for this feature,   please visit our website (page 5).   3 Introduction   Accessory information   Base unit   A AC adaptor for base unit   A Telephone line cord   (Order No. PQLV206X)   (Order No. PQJA10075Z)   Handset   A Battery   A Handset cover   A Audio cable   (Order No. HHR-P104)   (Order No. PQYNTHA19R) (Order No. PQJA10165Z)   Additional/replacement accessories   Accessory item   Order number   Rechargeable nickel metal hydride HHR-P104   (Ni-MH) battery   Corded headset   KX-TCA86, KX-TCA88HA, KX-TCA91,   KX-TCA92, KX-TCA93, KX-TCA94, KX-TCA95,   or KX-TCA98   Belt clip   PQKE10404Z1   Wall-mounting adaptor for base unit PQKL10078Z1   T-adaptor   KX-J66   Note:   L You can expand your phone system by registering additional compatible Panasonic   units (page 5).   Sales and support information   L To order these accessories, call 1-800-332-5368.   L TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-866-605-1277.   4 Introduction   Expanding your phone system   You can expand the phone system by registering the following units to a single base unit:   max. 18   Handsets (optional): max. 8   (including handset sold with KX-TH111   base unit)   Other Bluetooth compatible   devices (optional): max. 10   Cordless handset   KX-THA19   Headset   Cellular phone:   max. 5   Note:   L Headset and cellular phone must have Bluetooth capability and must be compatible to   this product. For more details and the list of compatible cellular phones, please visit:   L References in these operating instructions to “a charger” or “other handsets” are for   accessory handset users only.   5 Introduction   Incorrect reassembly can cause   electric shock when the product is   subsequently used.   Important safety   instructions   12. Unplug the product from power outlets   and refer servicing to an authorized   service center when the following   conditions occur:   When using the product, basic safety   precautions should always be followed to   reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or   personal injury.   1. Read and understand all instructions.   2. Follow all warnings and instructions   marked on the product.   3. Unplug the product from power outlets   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.   A. When the power cord 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   authorized service center.   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   E. If the product has been dropped or   physically damaged.   F. If the product exhibits a distinct   change in performance.   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.   13. During thunderstorms, avoid using   telephones except cordless types.   There may be a remote risk of an   electric shock from lightning.   14. Do not use the product to report a gas   leak, when in the vicinity of the leak.   SAVE THESE   INSTRUCTIONS   8. Do not place objects on the power   cord. Install the product where no one   can step or trip on the cord.   9. Do not overload power outlets 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.   CAUTION:   Installation   L Never install telephone wiring during a   lightning storm.   L Never install telephone jacks in wet   locations unless the jack is specifically   designed for wet locations.   L Never touch uninsulated telephone   wires or terminals unless the telephone   line has been disconnected at the   network interface.   11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do   not disassemble the product. Take the   product to an authorized service center   when service is required. Opening or   removing covers may expose you to   dangerous voltages or other risks.   L Use caution when installing or modifying   telephone lines.   6 Introduction   L Do not touch the plug with wet hands.   Center at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-   7262).   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.   Medical   L Consult the manufacturer of any   personal medical devices, such as   pacemakers or hearing aids, to   L To prevent electric shock, use only the   included audio cable with the   transformer when connecting the unit to   an audio device.   determine if they are adequately   shielded from external RF (radio   frequency) energy. (The product   operates in the frequency range of 2.402   GHz to 2.48 GHz, and the power output   is 125 mW (max.).) Do not use the   product in health care facilities if any   regulations posted in the area instruct   you not to do so. Hospitals or health care   facilities may be using equipment that   could be sensitive to external RF (radio   frequency) energy.   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.   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 power outlets if   it emits smoke, an abnormal smell, or   makes an unusual noise. These   conditions can cause fire or electric   shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped   emitting and contact the Panasonic Call   7 Introduction   (104 °F). Damp basements should also   be avoided.   For best performance   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.   Base unit location/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 Operating the product near electrical   appliances may cause interference.   Move away from the electrical   appliances.   L Placing the base unit in a HIGH and   CENTRAL location with no obstructions   such as walls.   Routine care   L Raising the antennas vertically.   L Placing the product away from electrical   appliances.   L Wipe the outer surface of the product   with a soft moist cloth. Do not use   benzine, thinner, or any abrasive   powder.   L If you use the handset near other   electrical appliances (microwave,   wireless LAN appliance, etc.), noise may   be heard. Move away from those   appliances and closer to the base unit.   L If you use the handset near another   cordless phone’s base unit, noise may   be heard. Move away from the other   cordless phone’s base unit and 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 power outlet.   L The product should be kept away from   heat sources such as heaters, kitchen   stoves, etc. It should not be placed in   rooms where the temperature is less   than 5 °C (41 °F) or greater than 40 °C   8 Preparation   If you subscribe to a DSL service   Setting up the base unit   Please attach a noise filter (contact your   DSL provider) to the telephone line   between the base unit and the telephone   line jack in the event of the following:   Connecting the AC adaptor and   telephone line cord   Connect the telephone line cord until it   clicks into the base unit (A) and telephone   line jack (B). Connect the AC adaptor cord   by pressing the plug firmly (C).   – Noise is heard during conversations.   – Caller ID features (page 27) do not   function properly.   L Use only the included Panasonic AC   adaptor PQLV206.   “Click”   To single-line   telephone   jack (RJ11C)   Noise filter   A To single-line   telephone jack   (RJ11C)   Hook   C B (120 V AC,   60 Hz)   Note:   L The AC adaptor must remain connected   at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor   to feel warm during use.)   L The AC adaptor should be connected to   a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC   outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to   a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the   weight of the adaptor may cause it to   become disconnected.   L The unit will not work during a power   failure. We recommend connecting a   corded telephone to the same telephone   line or to the same telephone jack using   a Panasonic T-adaptor (page 4).   9 Preparation   Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-   822-8837) for information on how to   recycle this battery.   Setting up the handset   Battery installation/replacement   Battery charge   Place the handset on the base unit for 6   hours before initial use.   While charging, the charge indicator on the   handset lights in amber. When the battery   is fully charged, the indicator lights in   green.   1 Press the notch of the handset cover   firmly, and slide it in the direction of the   arrow.   L If necessary, remove the old battery.   Base unit   2 Insert the battery (A), and press it   down until it snaps into position (B).   Then close the handset cover (C, D).   B C Note:   A L If you want to use the handset   immediately, charge the battery for at   least 15 minutes.   D L To ensure that the battery charges   properly, clean the charge contacts of   the handset and base unit with a soft,   dry cloth once a month. Clean more   often if the unit is subject to the exposure   of grease, dust, or high humidity.   Important:   L Use only the rechargeable Panasonic   battery noted on page 4.   Attention:   A nickel metal hydride battery that is   recyclable powers the product you have   purchased.   10   Preparation   Battery level   Battery icon   1 Battery level   Fully charged   Medium   2 3 Low   Flashing: needs to be   recharged.   4 Empty   Note:   L When the battery needs to be charged,   the handset beeps intermittently during   use.   Panasonic battery performance   Operation   Operating time   While in use   (talking)   Up to 4.5 hours   While not in use Up to 7 days   (standby)   While using the Up to 3.5 hours   clarity booster   feature (page   21)   Note:   L Battery operating time may be   shortened over time depending on   usage conditions and surrounding   temperature.   L Battery power is consumed whenever   the handset is off the base unit, even   when the handset is not in use. The   longer you leave the handset off the   base unit, the less time you may actually   talk using the handset.   L After the handset is fully charged,   displaying “Charge completed”, it   may be left on the base unit without any   ill effect on the battery.   L The battery level may not be displayed   correctly after you replace the battery. In   this case, place the handset on the base   unit and let charge for 6 hours.   11   Preparation   Controls   Base unit   A B C D E F   G L M NO   P Q L HIJ K   R S T U VWXY Z   A {REDIAL}   B {PAUSE}   C {CONF} (Conference)   D {HOLD}   N {TRANSFER} {INTERCOM}   O IN USE indicator   P Display   Q CELLULAR SELECT {1}, {2}, {3}, {4},   {5}   E {MEMO}   R Charge contacts   S {*} (TONE)   T {PRIVACY}   F {GREETING REC} (Recording)   {GREETING CHECK}   G {ANSWER ON}   ANSWER ON indicator   U {SP-PHONE} (Speakerphone)   H {EDIT}   SP-PHONE indicator   I {ERASE}   J {STOP}   K {MESSAGE}   L Antenna   M Speaker   V {MUTE}   W {FLASH} {CALL WAIT}   X MIC (Microphone)   Y Navigator key ({^} {V} {<} {>})   Z {MENU} {SET}   12   Preparation   Handset   J K A B C L M N O D E F G H P I Q A Speaker   J Charge indicator/Ringer indicator/   Message indicator   B Display   K Receiver   C Headset jack/Audio jack   D {C} (TALK)   L Soft keys   M {OFF}   E Joystick   N {MUTE} {CLEAR}   O {HOLD} {INTERCOM}   P {FLASH} {CALL WAIT}   Q Charge contacts   F {s} (SP-PHONE)   G {*} (TONE)   H {PAUSE} {REDIAL}   I Microphone   Using the joystick   The handset joystick can be used to   navigate through menus and to select   items shown on the display, by pushing it   up, down, left, or right.   It can also be used to select the center soft   key icon (page 15), by pressing down on   the center of the joystick.   13   Preparation   Handset display items   Displays   Displayed Meaning   item   Base unit display items   1 – Battery level indicator   Displayed Meaning   item   for the handset (located   in the upper right of the   display)   Flashes when the date   and time need to be set.   Base unit ringer is off.   Call privacy mode is on.   – This icon is also   displayed in the lower   right representing a   connected cellular   phone’s battery level. It   may not be displayed   depending on the   cellular phone’s   ~ Flashes when message   memory is full.   MESSAGE   FULL   You are using a cellular   line. The number of bars   indicates the signal   strength of the cellular   line. Depending on a   connected cellular   phone’s capability, these   bars may not be   capability.   S Line is in use.   Flashing:   – a call is put on hold.   – the answering system is   answering a call.   displayed.   Flashing rapidly: a call is   being received.   1 This icon is displayed in   the lower right   Example:   Handset extension   number   representing a connected   cellular phone’s battery   level. It may not be   displayed depending on   the cellular phone’s   capability.   Voice enhancer is on.   Speaker is on.   VE   Call privacy mode is on.   Handset ringer is off.   ~ The cellular line is in use.   Flashing: a cellular call is   put on hold on the   handset.   Flashing rapidly: a cellular   call is being received.   CELL   (displayed   in the top   center)   14   Preparation   Displayed Meaning   item   Menu icons   When in standby mode, pressing {MENU}   (center of joystick) on the handset or   {MENU} on the base unit reveals the main   menu. From here you can access various   features and settings.   You are using a cellular   line. The number of bars   indicates the signal   strength of the cellular   line. Depending on a   connected cellular   phone’s capability, these   bars may not be   Note:   L The menu icons shown in these   operating instructions vary slightly from   the actual icons shown on the display.   displayed.   Base unit   Handset soft keys   The handset features 2 soft keys and a   joystick. By pressing a soft key, or by   pressing the center of the joystick, you can   select the feature or operation indicated by   the soft key icon shown directly above it.   Menu icon Menu/feature   Phonebook   d Caller list   G Set answering   A QUICK   CID   Ringer settings   f Audio monitor   F Other items   h Handset   Menu icon Menu/feature   Phonebook   d Caller list   G i Message playback   Ringer settings   Audio monitor   f F Other items   h 15   Preparation   Symbols used in these   operating instructions   Setting the unit before   use   Symbols used at the end of titles   Display language Y ^   Symbol   ^ Y Meaning   Handset   Operate with the base unit.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   Operate with the handset.   2 “Change language” i {SELECT}   Symbols used for operations   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “English”)   Symbol   Meaning   For base   unit   d, G, menu icons.   The symbols to the left   represent the base unit   4 Press the center of joystick to save. i   {OFF}   Note:   A,   f, F,   h L If you select a language you cannot   read, press the center of joystick,   {#}{1}{1}{0}{1}, and {SAVE} to   change the display language to English.   For   handset   The symbols to the left   represent the handset   d, G, menu icons.   i, f,   Base unit   F, h   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Change language” i {SET}   Example: Push the joystick of the   “Ringer   handset or press the   volume”   navigator key of the base   unit up or down to select   the words in quotations   shown on the display.   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “English”) i {SET} i {STOP}   Note:   L If you select a language you cannot   read, press {MENU}, {#}{1}{1}{0}{1},   and {SET} to change the display   language to English.   i Proceed to the next   operation.   Example:   {MENU}   The words in the brackets   show button names on the   handset and base unit.   Handset: Push the joystick up, down,   {^} {V}   left, or right.   {<} {>}   Base unit: Press up, down, left, or   {^} {V}   {<} {>}   right on the base unit   navigator key.   16   Preparation   4 Enter the current hour and minute (12-   hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits   for each.   Dialing mode Y ^   If you cannot make calls, change this   setting depending on your telephone line   service.   Example: 9:30   {0}{9} {3}{0}   “Tone”: For tone dial service.   “Pulse”: For rotary pulse dial service.   5 Press {*} to select “AM” or “PM”.   6 {SAVE} i {OFF}   L You only need to program this setting   once, using either the handset or base   unit.   Base unit   Handset   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Date and time” i {SET}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   3 Enter the current month, day, and year   by selecting 2 digits for each.   Example: May 15, 2006   2 “Set tel line” i {SELECT}   3 “Set dial mode” i {SELECT}   {0}{5} {1}{5} {0}{6}   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   4 Enter the current hour and minute (12-   hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits   for each.   “Tone”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Base unit   Example: 9:30   {0}{9} {3}{0}   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Set tel line” i {SET}   3 “Set dial mode” i {SET}   5 Press {*} to select “AM” or “PM”.   6 {SET} i {STOP}   Note for handset and base unit:   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “Tone”) i {SET} i {STOP}   L If you make a mistake when entering the   date and time, press {^}, {V}, {<}, or   {>} to move the cursor, then make the   correction.   Date and time Y ^   L You only need to program this setting   once, using either the handset or base   unit.   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   2 “Date and time” i {SELECT}   3 Enter the current month, day, and year   by selecting 2 digits for each.   Example: May 15, 2006   {0}{5} {1}{5} {0}{6}   17   C Making/Answering Calls   Making a call using the redial list   The last 10 phone numbers dialed are   stored in the redial list.   Making calls   1 {REDIAL}   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   number.   L To erase the displayed number, press   {CLEAR}.   3 {C}   PAUSE button (for PBX/long distance   service users)   Using the handset Y   1 Lift the handset and dial the phone   making calls using a PBX or long distance   service. When storing a calling card   access number and/or PIN in the   phonebook, a pause is also needed (page   24).   For example, if you need to dial the line   access number “9” when making outside   calls with a PBX:   number.   L To correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.   2 Press {C} or {CALL}.   3 When you finish talking, press {OFF} or   place the handset on the base unit or   charger.   L If you have registered a cellular   phone to the base unit (page 52),   {CALL} is not displayed.   1 {9} i {PAUSE} i Dial the phone   number.   2 {C}   Using the speakerphone   Note:   1 Lift the handset, dial the phone number,   L A 3.5 second pause is inserted each   time {PAUSE} is pressed. Press   repeatedly to insert longer pauses.   and press {s}.   L Speak alternately with the other party.   2 When you finish talking, press {OFF} or   place the handset on the base unit or   charger.   Note:   L Use the speakerphone in a quiet   environment.   L To switch to the receiver, press {C}.   Adjusting the receiver/speaker volume   Push {^} or {V} while talking.   18   C Making/Answering Calls   1 {9} i {PAUSE} i Dial the phone   Using the base unit ^   number.   1 Dial the phone number.   2 {SP-PHONE}   L To correct a digit, press {ERASE}.   Note:   2 {SP-PHONE}   L A 3.5 second pause is inserted each   time {PAUSE} is pressed. Press   repeatedly to insert longer pauses.   3 When the other party answers, speak   into the MIC.   L Speak alternately with the other party.   4 When you finish talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   Note:   L Use the speakerphone in a quiet   environment.   L While on a call, you can switch from the   base unit to the handset:   – If the handset is off the base unit,   press {C} on the handset, then   press {SP-PHONE} on the base unit.   – If the handset is on the base unit,   simply lift it.   Adjusting the speaker volume   Press {^} or {V} while talking.   Making a call using the redial list   The last 10 phone numbers dialed are   stored in the redial list.   1 {REDIAL}   2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired   number.   L To erase the displayed number, press   {ERASE}.   3 {SP-PHONE}   PAUSE button (for PBX/long distance   service users)   A pause is sometimes required when   making calls using a PBX or long distance   service.   For example, if you need to dial the line   access number “9” when making outside   calls with a PBX:   19   C Making/Answering Calls   Answering calls   Useful features during a   call   Using the handset Y   HOLD button Y ^   This feature allows you to put an outside   call on hold.   1 Lift the handset and press {C} or {s}.   L You can also answer the call by   pressing any button except the   joystick or {OFF}. (Any key talk   feature)   Handset   Press {HOLD} 2 times during an outside   call.   2 When you finish talking, press {OFF} or   place the handset on the base unit or   charger.   L To release the hold, press {C}.   Base unit   Auto talk   Press {HOLD} during an outside call.   L To release the hold, press {SP-   PHONE}.   This feature allows you to answer a call by   simply lifting the handset off the base unit   or charger. You do not need to press {C}.   To activate this feature, see page 40.   Note for handset and base unit:   L If a call is kept on hold for more than 6   minutes, an alarm tone starts to sound.   After 4 additional minutes on hold, the   call is disconnected.   Temporary ringer off   While the handset is ringing for an outside   call, you can turn the ringer off temporarily   by pressing {OFF}.   MUTE button Y ^   Using the base unit ^   While mute is turned on, you can hear the   other party, but the other party cannot hear   you.   1 {SP-PHONE}   2 Speak into the MIC.   Handset   3 When you finish talking, press {SP-   To mute your voice, press {MUTE}.   PHONE}.   L To return to the conversation, press   {MUTE} or {C}.   Base unit   To mute your voice, press {MUTE}.   L To return to the conversation, press   {MUTE} or {SP-PHONE}.   20   C Making/Answering Calls   FLASH button Y ^   Handset clarity booster Y   Pressing {FLASH} allows you to use   special features of your host PBX such as   transferring an extension call, or accessing   optional telephone services such as Call   Waiting.   This feature can improve sound clarity   when the handset is used in an area where   there may be interference. During an   outside call, this feature is turned on   automatically when necessary. You can   also turn this feature on or off manually.   Note:   1 Press {MENU} (center of joystick)   L To change the flash time, see page 41.   during an outside call.   For Call Waiting service users   Y ^   on”.   Toturnthisfeatureoff, select“Booster   off”.   To use Call Waiting, you must subscribe to   your telephone service provider’s Call   Waiting service.   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.   Press {CALL WAIT} to answer the 2nd   call after the tone.   3 {SELECT}   Note:   L While this feature is turned on;   – the battery operating time is   shortened (page 11).   – the maximum number of extensions   that can be used at a time may   decrease.   L To switch between calls, press {CALL   WAIT}.   Note:   Handset voice enhancer Y   L Please contact your telephone service   provider for details and availability of this   service in your area.   This feature clarifies the voice of the   person you are talking to, reproducing a   more natural-sounding voice that is easier   to hear and understand (page 40).   Temporary tone dialing (for   rotary/pulse service users)   Y ^   1 Press {MENU} (center of joystick)   during an outside call.   You can temporarily switch the dialing   mode to tone when you need to access   touch tone services (for example,   answering services, telephone banking   services, etc.).   2 To turn this feature on, select “Voice   enhancer”.   To turn this feature off, select “V.E.   off”.   Press {*} (TONE) before entering access   numbers which require tone dialing.   3 {SELECT}   Note:   L Depending on the condition and quality   of your telephone line, this feature may   emphasize existing line noise. If it   becomes difficult to hear, turn this   feature off.   21   d Phonebook   selected on page 37 when a call is   received from that caller.   Handset phonebook   L If you select “No Light-up ID”   (default), the handset uses the ringer   indicator color you selected on page 39   when a call is received from that caller.   Character table for entering names   Key   {1}   {2}   {3}   {4}   {5}   {6}   {7}   {8}   {9}   {0}   {*}   {#}   Character   & ’   ( ) , – . / 1 You can add 50 items to the handset   phonebook and search for phonebook   items by name. Each item can be assigned   a name, phone number, ringer ID, and   light-up ID. Ringer ID and light-up ID   features (page 28) are available for Caller   ID subscribers.   a d g j b c f A B C 2   D E F 3   e h k i G H I   K L   4 5 l J m n   o r M N O 6   P Q R S 7   T U V 8   W X Y Z 9   p t q u s Adding items to the handset   phonebook Y   v y w x   z Space   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   i {SELECT}   ; 2 {ADD}   Note:   3 Enter the name (max. 16 characters).   i {NEXT}   L To enter another character that is   located on the same dial key, first push   {>} to move the cursor to the next   space.   4 Enter the phone number (max. 32   digits). i {NEXT}   5 Select the desired ringer ID (page 28).   Editing/correcting a mistake   i {NEXT}   character or number you want to erase,   then press {CLEAR}. Enter the   6 Select the desired light-up ID (page 28).   i {NEXT} i {SAVE}   appropriate character or number.   L To add other items, repeat from step   2.   Note:   L Press and hold {CLEAR} to erase all   characters or numbers.   7 {OFF}   Note:   L To assign a song as ringer ID, you can   record it from an audio device (page 38).   L If you select “No Ringer ID” (default),   the handset uses the ringer tone you   22   d Phonebook   Editing items in the handset   Finding and calling a handset   phonebook item Y   phonebook Y   Phonebook items can be searched for   alphabetically by scrolling through the   phonebook items or by initial.   Once you have found the desired item,   press {C} or {CALL} to dial the phone   number.   1 Find the desired item (page 23). i   {EDIT}   2 Edit the name if necessary (page 22).   i {NEXT}   L If you have registered a cellular phone to   the base unit (page 52), {CALL} is not   displayed.   3 Edit the phone number if necessary.   i {NEXT}   4 Select the desired ringer ID. i   {NEXT}   Searching for a name alphabetically by   scrolling through all items   5 Select the desired light-up ID. i   {NEXT} i {SAVE} i {OFF}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   i {SELECT}   Erasing an item in the handset   phonebook Y   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   item.   L To display further information for the   selected item, push {>}. To return to   the list, push {<}.   1 Find the desired item (page 23).   Searching for a name by initial   Quick dial Y   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   Assigning an item in the handset   phonebook to a dial key   i {SELECT}   Dial keys ({0} to {9}) can each be used as   a “quick dial key”, allowing you to dial a   number from the handset phonebook by   simply pressing a dial key.   2 Press the dialing button ({0} to {9},   {#}, or {*}) that corresponds to the   first letter you are searching for (see the   character table, page 22).   1 {QUICK}   Example: “LISA”   Press {5} repeatedly to display the first   phonebook entry starting with the initial   “L” and go to step 3.   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   memory number. i {EDIT}   3 Push {^} or {V} to display the desired   L If there is no item corresponding to   the letter you selected, the next item   is displayed.   item. i {SAVE}   4 {OFF}   3 Push {V} to select the desired item.   Making calls using quick dial   1 {QUICK}   2 Press the desired dial key ({0} to {9}).   23   d Phonebook   L You can also push {^} or {V} to select   the desired item, then press {C}.   of the base unit or a compatible Panasonic   handset (KX-THA19).   Important:   Canceling a quick dial item   L In order to correctly copy a ringer ID as a   phonebook item, the same melodies   must be stored in identical order in the   memories of both units involved. If the   melody order in memory is different in   the copy destination unit from the   sending unit, the ringer ID will not be   copied properly. (This is not necessary if   the ringer ID is set to use a preset   melody.)   1 {QUICK}   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   item.   3 {CLEAR} i {YES} i {OFF}   Note:   L The corresponding handset phonebook   item is not erased.   L Light-up ID settings for phonebook items   are not copied to the base unit.   Chain dial Y   L The melodies and songs for ringer ID   are not copied to the base unit.   This feature allows you to dial phone   numbers in the handset phonebook while   you are on a call. This feature can be used,   for example, to dial a calling card access   number or bank account PIN that you have   stored in the handset phonebook, without   having to dial manually.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   i {SELECT}   2 {COPY}   1 During an outside call, press {MENU}   (center of joystick).   3 “Copy 1 item” i {SELECT}   2 “Phonebook” i {SELECT}   {SELECT}   3 Find the desired item (page 23). i   {CALL}   5 Find the desired item (page 23). i   {SEND}   Note:   L When storing a calling card access   number and your PIN in the phonebook   as one phonebook item, press {PAUSE}   to add pauses after the number and PIN   as necessary (page 18).   6 Press {OFF} after “Complete” is   displayed.   Copying all items   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   L If you have rotary or pulse service, you   need to press {*} before pressing   {MENU} in step 1 to change the dialing   mode temporarily to tone.   i {SELECT}   2 {COPY}   3 “Copy all items” i {SELECT}   4 Select the destination unit. i {SEND}   Copying handset phonebook   items Y   You can copy one or all of the phonebook   items from the handset to the phonebook   5 Press {OFF} after “Complete” is   displayed.   24   d Phonebook   Finding and calling a base unit   phonebook item ^   Base unit phonebook   You can add 50 items to the base unit   phonebook and search for phonebook   items by name. Each item can be assigned   a name, phone number, and ringer ID. The   ringer ID feature (page 28) is available for   Caller ID subscribers.   Phonebook items can be searched for   alphabetically by scrolling through the   phonebook items or by initial.   Once you have found the desired item,   press {SP-PHONE} to dial the phone   number.   Searching for a name alphabetically by   scrolling through all items   Adding items to the base unit   phonebook ^   1 {MENU} i d i {SET}   1 {MENU} i d i {SET} 2 times   2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired   2 “Add phonebook” i {SET}   item.   3 Enter the name (max. 16 characters;   Searching for a name by initial   page 22). i {SET}   4 Enter the phone number (max. 32   1 {MENU} i d i {SET}   digits). i {SET}   2 Press the dialing button ({0} to {9},   {#}, or {*}) that corresponds to the   first letter you are searching for.   i {SET} 2 times   L To add other items, repeat from step   2.   Example: “LISA”   Press {5} repeatedly to display the first   phonebook entry starting with the initial   “L” and go to step 3.   6 {STOP}   Note:   L If there is no item corresponding to   the letter you selected, the next item   is displayed.   L If you select “No Ringer ID” (default),   the base unit uses the ringer tone you   selected on page 37 when a call is   received from that caller.   3 Press {V} to select the desired item.   Editing/correcting a mistake   Editing items in the base unit   phonebook ^   Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor to the   character or number you want to erase,   then press {ERASE}. Enter the   1 Find the desired item (page 25). i   appropriate character or number.   {EDIT}   Note:   2 Edit the name, if necessary. i {SET}   L Press and hold {ERASE} to erase all   3 Edit the phone number, if necessary.   characters or numbers.   i {SET}   4 Change the ringer ID, if necessary. i   {SET} 2 times i {STOP}   25   d Phonebook   4 Select the destination unit. i {SET}   Erasing an item in the base unit   phonebook ^   5 Find the desired item (page 25). i   {SET}   1 Find the desired item (page 25).   6 Press {STOP} after “Complete” is   displayed.   2 {ERASE} i {>} i {STOP}   Copying all items   Chain dial ^   This feature allows you to dial phone   numbers in the base unit phonebook while   you are on a call. This feature can be used,   for example, to dial a calling card access   number or bank account PIN that you have   stored in the base unit phonebook, without   having to dial manually.   1 {MENU} i d i {SET} 2 times   2 “Copy phonebook” i {SET}   3 “Copy all items” i {SET}   4 Select the destination unit. i {SET}   5 Press {STOP} after “Complete” is   1 During an outside call, press {MENU}.   displayed.   2 “Phonebook” i {SET}   3 Find the desired item (page 25). i   {SET}   Note:   L When storing a calling card access   number and your PIN in the phonebook   as one phonebook item, press {PAUSE}   to add pauses after the number and PIN   as necessary (page 19).   L If you have rotary or pulse service, you   need to press {*} before pressing   {MENU} in step 1 to change the dialing   mode temporarily to tone.   Copying base unit phonebook   items ^   You can copy one or all of the phonebook   items from the base unit to the phonebook   of a compatible Panasonic handset (KX-   THA19).   Copying an item   1 {MENU} i d i {SET} 2 times   2 “Copy phonebook” i {SET}   3 “Copy 1 item” i {SET}   26   G Caller ID Service   Call Waiting Caller ID display   Using Caller ID service   If you subscribe to both Caller ID and Call   Waiting with Caller ID services, the 2nd   caller’s information is displayed after you   hear a Call Waiting tone (page 21).   Note:   L Please contact your telephone service   provider for details and availability of this   service in your area.   Ann   555-321-5555   Talking Caller ID Y   This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use   Caller ID features, you must subscribe to   your telephone service provider’s Caller ID   service.   This feature lets you know who is calling   without looking at the display. When a call   comes in, the handset announces the   caller’s name displayed on the handset   following every ring.   To use this feature, you must subscribe to   your telephone service provider’s Caller ID   service.   Caller ID features   When an outside call is being received, the   calling party’s name and telephone   number are displayed.   Caller information for the last 50 different   callers is logged in the caller list, allowing   you to return missed calls. Caller   information is stored by the most recent   call to the oldest.   L Name pronunciation may vary. This   feature may not pronounce all names   correctly.   L Caller ID service has a limit of how many   characters can be displayed. If caller’s   name is too long, the handset may not   be able to display or announce the entire   name.   L Generally caller information is displayed   from the 2nd ring.   L If the unit cannot receive caller   information, the following is displayed:   – “Out of area”: The caller dialed   from an area which does not provide   Caller ID service.   – “Private caller”: The caller   requested not to send caller   information.   L Usually the handset announces the   caller’s name after the 2nd ring. If you   turn on the answering system and set   the ring count to “2 rings” (page 50),   the handset does not announce the   caller’s name. If “Toll saver” is   the handset does not announce the   caller’s name.   – “Long distance”: The caller called   you long distance.   L When you receive a call while on the   phone, the 2nd caller’s name is not   announced even if you subscribe to both   Caller ID and Call Waiting with Caller ID   services.   L If the unit is connected to a PBX system,   caller information may not be received   properly. Consult your PBX supplier.   Private name display   L This feature can be turned on or off   (page 40).   When caller information is received and it   matches a phone number stored in the   phonebook, the stored name is displayed   and logged in the caller list.   27   G Caller ID Service   Ringer ID Y ^   Caller list   This feature can help you identify who is   calling by using different ringers for   different callers stored in the phonebook   (page 22, 25). You can assign a different   ringer to each phonebook item. When a   call is received from a caller stored in the   phonebook, the ringer is used after Caller   ID information is displayed.   Caller information for the last 50 different   callers is logged in the caller list. You can   use this list to return missed calls.   Missed calls   If a call is not answered, the unit treats the   call as a missed call. The number of   missed calls is shown on the display. This   lets you know if you should view the caller   list to see who called while you were out.   Light-up ID Y   This feature can help you identify who is   calling by using different ringer indicator   colors for different callers stored in the   handset phonebook (page 22). You can   assign a different indicator color to each   handset phonebook item. When a call is   received from a caller stored in the   handset phonebook, the indicator color is   used after Caller ID information is   displayed.   Viewing the caller list and   calling back Y ^   Handset   1 {CID} (left soft key)   2 Push {V} to search from the most   recent call, or {^} to search from the   oldest call.   3 Press {C} or {CALL}.   L If you have registered a cellular   phone to the base unit (page 52),   {CALL} is not displayed.   Base unit   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 Press {V} to search from the most   recent call, or {^} to search from the   oldest call.   3 {SP-PHONE}   Displayed symbols   L If the same caller calls more than once, it   is displayed with the number of times the   caller called (“×2” to “×9”). Only the date   and time of the most recent call is   stored.   L A Q is displayed next to items which   have already been viewed or answered.   28   G Caller ID Service   Caller ID number auto edit feature   Once you call back an edited number, the   unit will remember the Area Code and   Format of the Edited Number. Next time   when someone calls from the same Area   Code, caller information will be customized   by the unit as follows:   Editing a caller’s phone number   before calling back Y ^   You can edit a phone number in the caller   list by removing its area code and/or the   long distance code “1”.   Handset   – When the call is being received, the   Caller ID number will be displayed in the   same Format as the Edited Number.   1 {CID} (left soft key)   2 Select the desired item.   – After the call is ended, the telephone   number of the caller, when reviewed   from the Caller list, will be displayed in   the same Format as the Edited Number.   set the unit to ignore the area code of   callers in your area code, so that you can   call these local numbers using caller   information without dialing the area code.   To activate this feature, you must edit an   item in the caller list, then call that number.   After that, phone numbers from that   caller’s area code are edited automatically.   This feature can be turned on or off (page   41). The default setting is “On”.   3 Press {EDIT} repeatedly until the   phone number is shown in the desired   format.   1 Local phone number   Example:   321-5555   2 Area code – Local phone number   Example:   555-321-5555   3 1 – Area code – Local phone   number   Example:   1-555-321-5555   4 {C}   Note:   Base unit   L Phone numbers from the 4 most recently   edited area codes are automatically   edited.   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 Select the desired item.   L If you move to another area, you can   turn this feature off to erase previously   edited area codes. To use this feature   again, turn it on and reprogram the area   codes you want to edit once again.   3 Press {EDIT} repeatedly until the   phone number is shown in the desired   format.   1 Local phone number   Example:   321-5555   2 Area code – Local phone number   Example:   555-321-5555   3 1 – Area code – Local phone   number   Example:   1-555-321-5555   4 {SP-PHONE}   29   G Caller ID Service   Storing caller information into   Erasing caller information   the phonebook Y ^   Y ^   Handset   Erasing a selected item   Handset   1 {CID} (left soft key)   2 Select the desired item.   1 {CID} (left soft key)   2 Select the desired item.   3 {CLEAR} i {OFF}   Base unit   L To edit the number, press {EDIT}   repeatedly until the phone number is   shown in the desired format.   3 {>} to save.   L Enter the name if necessary (page   22).i {NEXT}   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 Select the desired item.   3 {ERASE} i {STOP}   4 Select the desired ringer ID. i   {NEXT}   5 Select the desired light-up ID. i   {NEXT} i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Erasing all items   Handset   Base unit   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 Select the desired item.   1 {CID} (left soft key)   2 {ERASE} i {YES}   L To edit the number, press {EDIT}   repeatedly until the phone number is   shown in the desired format.   L “All erased” is displayed.   Base unit   3 {>} to save.   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 {ERASE} i {>}   L Enter the name if necessary (page   22).i {SET}   3 Press {STOP} after “All erased” is   4 Select the ringer ID, if necessary. i   displayed.   {SET} 2 times i {STOP}   30   Intercom   Note:   L You can also locate a misplaced   handset by paging it (handset locator).   Intercom feature   Answering intercom calls   Y ^   When the unit is being paged, it rings and   displays the extension number of the   paging party.   Handset   1 Press {C} or {s} to answer the page.   2 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   Intercom calls can be made between the   handset and the base unit, and between 2   handsets.   Making intercom calls Y ^   1 Press {SP-PHONE} or {INTERCOM}   to answer the page.   Handset   2 When you finish talking, press {SP-   1 {INTERCOM}   PHONE}.   2 To page the base unit, press {0}.   To page another handset, enter its   extension number ({1} to {8}).   Note for handset and base unit:   L When the ringer volume is set to off, the   handset or base unit rings at the low   level for intercom calls.   L The destination unit beeps for 1   minute.   L To stop paging, press {OFF}.   3 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   1 {INTERCOM}   2 To page a handset, enter its extension   number ({1} to {8}).   To page all handsets, press {0}.   L The handset(s) beeps for 1 minute.   L To stop paging, press {INTERCOM}.   L Even if you call all handsets, only the   handset user who answers first can   take the intercom call.   3 When you finish talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   31   Intercom   Note for handset and base unit:   L If the paged party does not answer   within 1 minute after you hang up, your   phone rings and the call is returned to   your phone. You can speak to the caller   again by pressing {C} on the handset   or {SP-PHONE} on the base unit.   Transferring a call   Outside calls can be transferred between   the handset and the base unit, and   between 2 handsets.   Transferring calls Y ^   Answering transferred calls   Y ^   Handset   1 During an outside call, press   Handset   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   Press {C} to answer the page.   L After the paging party hangs up the call,   you can talk to the outside caller.   2 To page the base unit, press {0}.   To page another handset, enter its   extension number ({1} to {8}).   L If you do not wish to announce the   transfer, skip to step 4.   Base unit   Press {SP-PHONE} to answer the page.   L After the paging party hangs up the call,   you can talk to the outside caller.   3 Wait for the paged party to answer.   L If the paged party does not answer,   press {C} to return to the outside   call.   Note for handset and base unit:   L If the paging party hangs up before you   answer the page, “Incoming call” is   displayed. Press {C} on the handset or   {SP-PHONE} on the base unit to take   the transferred call.   4 To complete the transfer, press {OFF}.   Base unit   1 During an outside call, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   2 To page a handset, enter its extension   number ({1} to {8}).   To page all handsets, press {0}.   L If you do not wish to announce the   transfer, skip to step 4.   L Even if you call all handsets, only the   handset user who answers first can   take the transferred call.   3 Wait for the paged party to answer.   L If the paged party does not answer,   press {INTERCOM} to return to the   outside call.   4 To complete the transfer, press {SP-   PHONE}.   32   Intercom   Transferring a call to the   answering system Y ^   Conference calls   When you answer a call and the caller   wants to talk to someone who is not   available, you can transfer the caller to the   answering system, where the caller can   leave a message.   Conference call with an outside   call and an intercom call Y ^   While you are talking with an outside caller,   one more extension can join the   conversation and establish a conference   call.   Tell the outside caller you will transfer him   or her to the answering system.   Handset   Handset   1 During an outside call, press   1 During an outside call, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   {INTERCOM}.   2 Press {9} to hang up the call.   To page another handset, enter its   extension number ({1} to {8}).   Base unit   1 During an outside call, press   3 When the paged party answers, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   {CONF} to make a conference call.   L To leave the conference, press   {OFF}. The other 2 parties can   continue the conversation.   2 Press {9} to hang up the call.   Note for handset and base unit:   L After you press {9}, the caller hears the   greeting message (page 44) and can   leave a message after the beep.   Base unit   1 During an outside call, press   {INTERCOM}.   2 To page a handset, enter its extension   number ({1} to {8}).   To page all handsets, press {0}.   3 When the paged party answers, press   {CONF} on the base unit to make a   conference call.   L To leave the conference, press {SP-   PHONE}. The other 2 parties can   continue the conversation.   Note for handset and base unit:   L The outside call can be put on hold by   pressing {HOLD}. Only the person who   placed the call on hold can resume the   full conference by pressing {CONF} on   the handset or {CONF} on the base unit.   L Multiple parties can join a conference   call. The possible number of   33   Intercom   participating parties depends on the   resources available for wireless   communication. When another   participating party cannot join a   conversation, “System is busy.   Please try again later.” is   displayed.   Call share   This feature allows the handset or base   unit to join an existing outside call (land   line call).   Joining a conversation Y ^   Handset   To join the conversation, press {C} when   the other extension is on an outside call.   L “Conference” is displayed.   Base unit   To join the conversation, press {SP-   PHONE} when the handset is on an   outside call.   L “Conference” is displayed.   Note for handset and base unit:   L Multiple parties can join a conference   call. The possible number of   participating parties depends on the   resources available for wireless   communication. When another   participating party cannot join a   conversation, “System is busy.   Please try again later.” is   displayed.   34   Intercom   Call privacy Y ^   Call privacy allows you to prevent other   users from joining your conversations with   outside callers. To allow other users to join   your conversations, leave this feature off.   Handset   Press {PRIVACY} during an outside call.   L When this feature is turned on   “PRIVACY” is shown in the top of the   display.   L To turn this feature off, press   {PRIVACY} again. “PRIVACY”   disappears from the display.   Base unit   Press {PRIVACY} during an outside call.   L When this feature is turned on   “PRIVACY” is shown in the lower right.   L To turn this feature off, press   {PRIVACY} again. “PRIVACY”   disappears from the display.   Note for handset and base unit:   L This feature will turn off after you hang   up the call.   35   F Monitoring   Monitoring feature   Audio monitor   This feature allows you to monitor the   room where a unit is located. The   monitored unit does not ring, allowing you   to easily monitor a baby’s room, for   example, from different areas of the   house.   Enabling monitoring access   Y ^   To use the monitoring feature, you need to   set the destination unit to be monitored   beforehand.   This feature allows you to listen to the   audio in a room where the handset or base   unit is located.   Before using this feature, allow access   to the destination unit by selecting   “Permit” in the monitor access setting   (page 36).   – “Permit”: allows the unit to be   monitored.   – “Deny”: denies access from other units.   Handset   Monitoring audio in a room   Y ^   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   Handset   2 “Monitor access” i {SELECT}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i F   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   i {SELECT}   “Deny”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   2 Select the desired unit. i {SELECT}   Base unit   L You can listen to the audio.   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Monitor access” i {SET}   3 Press {OFF} to stop monitoring.   Base unit   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   1 {MENU} i F i {SET}   “Deny”) i {SET} i {STOP}   2 Select the desired unit. i {SET}   L You can listen to the audio.   3 Press {SP-PHONE} to stop monitoring.   Note for handset and base unit:   L To start monitoring quickly, press   {INTERCOM}, then press {*} instead   of step 1.   36   Ringer tone Y ^   Ringer settings   You can change the ringer tone heard   when an outside call is received.   Important:   L You can record songs for the handset   ringer tone from an audio device (page   38).   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   Ringer volume Y ^   2 “Ringer tone” i {SELECT}   Handset   3 Select the desired item. (Default: “Tone   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   1”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   i {SELECT}   Note:   2 “Ringer volume” i {SELECT}   L If you subscribe to a distinctive ring   service (such as IDENTA-RING), select   a tone (tone 1 to 3) for the handset ringer   tone. If you select a melody or a song,   you cannot distinguish lines by their   ringers.   3 Select the desired volume. (Default:   High)   L To turn the ringer off, push {V}   repeatedly until “Off ?” is displayed.   L If you select a melody or a song for the   handset ringer tone, the ringer continues   to sound for several seconds if:   – the caller hangs up before you answer   the call.   – another person answers the call using   another phone connected on the   same line.   4 {SAVE} i {OFF}   Base unit   1 {MENU} i f i {SET}   2 “Ringer volume” i {SET}   3 Select the desired volume. (Default:   High)   L The preset song “Melody 1” in this   product is used with the permission of ©   2005 Speed Crazy.   L To turn the ringer off, press {V}   repeatedly until “Off ?” is displayed.   L The preset songs “Tone 4”, “Tone 5”,   and “Melody 2” in this product are used   with the permission of © 2006   4 {SET} i {STOP}   Note for handset and base unit:   Copyrights Vision Inc.   L When the ringer volume is set to off,   “Ringer off” is displayed and the   handset or base unit does not ring for   outside calls.   Base unit   1 {MENU} i f i {SET}   2 “Ringer tone” i {SET}   3 Select the desired item. (Default: “Tone   1”) i {SET} i {STOP}   37   Programmable Settings   L To re-record, select “Retry”, press   {SELECT}, then start from step 5.   Recording songs from an audio   device for ringer tones using the   handset (“Customize ring”) Y   8 “Save” i {SELECT}   You can record songs (max. 30 seconds   each) from an audio device by connecting   the included audio cable. These songs can   be assigned as the handset ringer tone   (page 37) and the ringer ID (page 28) for   phone numbers stored in the handset   phonebook.   9 Enter the desired name (max. 15   characters; page 22).   10 {SAVE} i {OFF}   11 Disconnect the audio cable from the   handset.   Note:   Important:   L The total recording time is about 120   seconds.   L If a call is received while a song is being   recorded or played back, recording or   playback stops automatically.   Disconnect the audio cable from the   handset to answer the call.   Playing back a song   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   1 Connect the audio device (such as a   CD player or computer) to the handset   using the included audio cable.   2 “Customize ring” i {SELECT}   3 “Playback” i {SELECT}   4 Select the desired song. i {PLAY}   5 {STOP} i {OFF}   Audio device   Erasing a song   While the song is selected or playing,   press {ERASE}, then press {YES}.   Headphone   output, line   out, etc.   Example:   Note:   L If the erased song was used for the   handset ringer tone (page 37), “Tone 1”   (default) is used instead of that song.   Audio cable   L If the erased song was assigned to   certain callers as ringer ID (page 28), the   ringer ID assignment is canceled, and   the handset ringer tone (page 37) is   used instead of that song.   2 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   3 “Customize ring” i {SELECT}   4 “Record” i {SELECT}   Changing the name of a song   5 Start playing the audio device.   6 Press {REC.} to start recording.   7 To stop recording, press {STOP}.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   2 “Customize ring” i {SELECT}   L To listen to the recording, select   “Playback”, then press {SELECT}.   3 “Edit title” i {SELECT}   38   Programmable Settings   4 Select the desired song. i {EDIT}   Other settings   5 Edit the name (max. 15 characters;   page 22).   Time adjustment (Caller ID   subscribers only) Y ^   6 {SAVE} i {OFF}   This feature allows the unit to   Ring color Y   You can change the ringer indicator color   used when an outside call is received.   automatically adjust the date and time   setting when caller information is received.   To turn this feature on, select “Caller   ID[auto]”. To turn this feature off, select   “Manual”.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   L You only need to program this setting   once, using either the handset or base   unit.   2 “Ring color” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired color. (Default:   “Color 1”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Important:   L To use this feature, set the date and time   Interrupt tone Y ^   manually first (page 17).   This tone lets you know when you receive   a call while you are on the other line, on an   intercom call, or monitoring a room.   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   – “2”: The tone sounds 2 times.   {SELECT}   – “On”: The tone sounds for as long as the   line rings.   2 “Time adjustment” i {SELECT}   – “Off”: Turns this feature off.   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “Caller ID[auto]”) i {SAVE}   i {OFF}   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   Base unit   i {SELECT}   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Time adjustment” i {SET}   2 “Interrupt tone” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default: “2”)   i {SAVE} i {OFF}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “Caller ID[auto]”) i {SET} i   {STOP}   Base unit   1 {MENU} i f i {SET}   2 “Interrupt tone” i {SET}   Changing the handset/base unit   name Y ^   3 Select the desired setting. (Default: “2”)   Each handset and the base unit can be   given a customized name (“Bob”,   “Kitchen”, etc.), this is useful when you   have multiple units.   i {SET} i {STOP}   39   Programmable Settings   Handset   Display contrast Y ^   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   Handset   {SELECT}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   2 “Device name” i {SELECT}   {SELECT}   3 Enter the desired the name (max. 10   characters; page 22). (Default:   “Handset”)   2 “LCD contrast” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   Level 3) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   4 {SAVE} i {OFF}   Base unit   Base unit   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “LCD contrast” i {SET}   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Device name” i {SET}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   3 Enter the desired name (max. 10   characters; page 22). (Default: “Base   TH111”)   Level 3) i {SET} i {STOP}   Handset key tone Y   You can select whether or not key tones   are heard when keys are pressed. Key   tones include confirmation tones and error   tones.   4 {SET} i {STOP}   Handset voice enhancer Y   You can turn the voice enhancer feature on   or off for the handset.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   2 “Key tone” i {SELECT}   2 “Voice enhancer” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “On”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “Off”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Handset auto talk Y   When this feature is turned on, you can   answer a call by lifting the handset off the   base unit or charger without pressing   {C}.   Handset Talking Caller ID Y   You can turn the Talking Caller ID feature   on or off for the handset.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   {SELECT}   2 “Talking CallerID” i {SELECT}   2 “Auto talk” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “On”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   “Off”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   40   Programmable Settings   Note:   Handset   L If you subscribe to Caller ID service and   want to view the caller’s information on   the handset display after lifting up the   handset to answer a call, turn off this   feature.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   2 “Set tel line” i {SELECT}   3 “Set flash time” i {SELECT}   Caller ID number auto edit   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   Y ^   “700ms”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   You can turn the Caller ID number auto   edit feature on or off.   Base unit   Handset   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Set tel line” i {SET}   3 “Set flash time” i {SET}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   2 “Caller ID edit” i {SELECT}   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “700ms”) i {SET} i {STOP}   “On”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Note for handset and base unit:   Base unit   L If the unit is connected via a PBX, certain   PBX functions (call transferring, etc.)   may not work correctly. Consult your   PBX supplier for the correct setting.   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Caller ID edit” i {SET}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   Line mode   Generally, the line mode setting should not   be adjusted.   When another phone connected to the   same line is in use, and   “On”) i {SET} i {STOP}   Setting telephone line Y ^   Flash time   – if S is not displayed on the   The flash time depends on your telephone   exchange or host PBX.   handset, or   – if the IN USE indicator on the base unit   does not light properly,   you need to change the line mode to “A”.   L You only need to program this setting   once, using either the handset or base   unit.   L You only need to program this setting   once, using either the handset or base   unit.   Important:   L The setting should stay at 700 ms unless   pressing {FLASH} fails to pick up the   Call Waiting call.   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   2 “Set tel line” i {SELECT}   3 “Set line mode” i {SELECT}   41   Programmable Settings   4 Select the desired setting. (Default: “B”)   Note:   i {SAVE} i {OFF}   L The following items are reset to their   default settings:   – Settings indicated by “*2” in the   feature column on page 81   – Answering system: On   Base unit   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Set tel line” i {SET}   3 “Set line mode” i {SET}   the following cellular phone settings are   also reset to their default settings.   – “Assign Base/HS” (Allows you to   select which unit to ring for cellular   calls, page 59): “All”   4 Select the desired setting. (Default: “B”)   i {SET} i {STOP}   – “TAD (cell)” (Answering system for   cellular phone, page 59): “Off”   – “TAD ring count” (Ring count of   answering system for cellular phone,   page 60): “4 rings”   Changing the PIN (personal   identification number) ^   For security, the PIN must be entered   when changing certain settings such as   registering units. The default setting is   “7262”.   Customer support Y ^   The handset and base unit can display the   Internet address where you can download   the operating instructions or get further   information for this product using your   computer.   Important:   L If you change the PIN, please make note   of your new PIN. The unit does not   reveal the PIN to you.   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   Handset   2 “Set PIN” i {SET}   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT}   3 To change the PIN for the first time, skip   to step 4.   2 “Customer support” i {SELECT}   To change the PIN, enter the current 4-   digit PIN. i {SET}   L The Internet address is displayed.   3 {OFF}   4 Enter the new 4-digit PIN. i {SET}   Base unit   5 Enter the new 4-digit PIN again. i   {SET} i {STOP}   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   If you forget the PIN (resetting the base   unit to its default settings)   If you set the PIN and you cannot   remember it, you can reset the base unit   using the following procedures.   Base unit:   2 “Customer support” i {SET}   L The Internet address is displayed.   3 {STOP}   {MENU} i {MUTE} i   {#}{9}{0}{0}{0}   42   Programmable Settings   Deregistering a unit   Registering a unit   Handset   The included handset and base unit are   preregistered. If for some reason the   handset is not registered to the base unit,   register the handset.   A handset can cancel its own registration.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   Important:   2 “Registration” i {SELECT}   3 “Deregistration” i {SELECT}   4 {3}{3}{5} i {OK}   L Before registering a compatible   Panasonic handset to the base unit, we   recommend you change the PIN (page   42) so that other Bluetooth devices in   the area are not accidentally registered   at the same time.   Deregistering another device   Base unit   L If you have already canceled the   handset registration at the previous   base unit, perform steps 2 and 3 only.   The base unit can cancel a registered unit   (Bluetooth cellular phone, Bluetooth   headset).   1 Handset:   {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   {SELECT} i “Registration” i   {SELECT} i “Registration” i   {SELECT}   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Deregistration” i {SET}   3 Select the desired device. i {SET}   4 {3}{3}{5} i {SET} i {STOP}   2 Base unit:   Press and hold {INTERCOM} until the   IN USE indicator flashes.   L After the IN USE indicator starts   flashing, the rest of the procedure   must be completed within 2 minutes.   3 Handset:   Press {OK}, then wait until a beep   sounds.   L If you have changed the PIN, enter it   and press {OK}, then wait until the   handset beeps.   43   i Answering System   Answering system   feature   Setting up the answering   system   Turning the answering system   on/off ^   Press {ANSWER ON} to turn on/off the   answering system.   on, the ANSWER ON indicator lights.   L When the answering system is turned   off, the ANSWER ON indicator turns off.   Important:   L Only 1 person can access the answering   system (listen to messages, record a   greeting message, etc.) at a time.   Screening your calls   While a caller is leaving a message, you   can listen to the call through the base unit’s   speaker. To adjust the speaker volume,   press {^} or {V}.   L When callers leave messages, the unit   records the day and time of each   message. Make sure the date and time   have been set (page 17).   Note:   Memory capacity   L To answer the call, press {SP-PHONE}   on the base unit or {C} on the handset.   L To turn this feature off, see page 51.   The total recording capacity (including   your greeting message, caller messages,   and voice memos) is about 60 minutes. A   maximum of 99 messages (including a   greeting message) can be recorded.   Recording your greeting   message ^   You can record your own greeting   message (max. 2 minutes) that is played   when the answering system answers a   call.   L If the message memory becomes full,   the ANSWER ON indicator flashes   rapidly (if the answering system is   turned on).   To record additional messages, erase   unnecessary messages (page 46).   1 {GREETING REC}   L If less than 10 minutes of recording time   are available, the unit announces the   remaining recording time when   2 “Greeting record” i {SET}   3 After the base unit beeps, speak clearly   about 20 cm (8 inches) away from the   MIC.   operating the answering system.   L Messages are retained even if a power   failure occurs.   4 To stop recording, press {STOP}.   5 Press {STOP} when finished.   Playing back the greeting message   1 Press {GREETING CHECK}.   44   i Answering System   2 “Greeting check” i {SET}   Listening to messages   using the base unit   3 {STOP}   Erasing your greeting message   1 Press {GREETING CHECK}.   2 “Greeting check” i {SET}   When new messages have been   recorded, the MESSAGE indicator on the   base unit flashes.   Press {MESSAGE}.   L The base unit plays new messages   including memo messages.   3 Press {ERASE} while your greeting   message is playing.   L When you have no new messages, the   base unit plays back all messages.   4 {STOP}   Pre-recorded greeting message   Adjusting the speaker volume   Press {^} or {V} while listening to a   message.   If you erase or do not record your own   greeting message, the unit can play a   prerecorded greeting message for callers   and ask them to leave messages. If the   message recording time (page 51) is set to   “Greeting only”, caller messages are   not recorded and the unit plays a different   prerecorded greeting message asking   callers to call again.   Useful features during playback   ^ Repeating a message   Press {<}.   L If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a   message, the previous message will be   played.   Skipping a message   Press {>}.   Pausing a message   Press {STOP}.   L To resume playback, press   {MESSAGE}.   L To stop playback completely, press   {STOP} again.   Calling back (Caller ID subscribers   only)   If Caller ID information was received for   the call, you can call the caller back while   listening to the message.   Press {SP-PHONE} during playback.   45   i Answering System   Note:   L To edit the number before calling back,   press {EDIT} to select the desired   format (page 29).   Listening to messages   using the handset   When new messages have been   recorded:   Erasing messages ^   – “New message” is displayed.   Erasing a message   Press {ERASE} during playback.   – The message indicator on the handset   slowly flashes amber if the message   alert feature is turned on (page 51).   Erasing all messages   Press {ERASE} 2 times while the base   unit is not being used.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick)   2 i i {SELECT}   L The handset plays new messages   including memo messages.   L When you have no new messages,   the handset plays back all messages.   3 Press {OFF} when finished.   Note:   L To switch to the receiver, press {C}.   Adjusting the receiver/speaker volume   Push {^} or {V} while listening to a   message.   Voice guidance   If you do not press any buttons after the   last message is played back, the unit’s   voice guidance starts. Operate the   answering system by following the   guidance as necessary.   46   i Answering System   Key   Command   Useful features during playback   Y {0}   Turn answering system   off.   {*}{4} or   {CLEAR}   i {YES}   Erase this message   (during playback).   Calling back (Caller ID subscribers   only)   If Caller ID information was received for   the call, you can call the caller back while   listening to the message.   {*}{5}   Erase all messages.   *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a   message, the previous message is   played.   Press {CALL} or {TEL} during playback.   Note:   *2 To resume operation, press a command   key within 15 seconds, or the voice   guidance starts.   L To edit the number before calling back,   press {EDIT} to select the desired   format (page 29).   L If you have registered a cellular phone to   the base unit (page 52), {CALL} is not   displayed. When you call the caller back   using the land line, press {TEL} during   playback.   Answering system commands   You can press dial keys to access certain   answering system functions using the   handset during playback.   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i i   i {SELECT}   2 Press the desired dial keys.   Key   Command   {1} or {<}   Repeat message (during   playback).   *1   {2} or {>}   Skip message (during   playback).   {4}   {5}   {8}   Play new messages.   Play all messages.   Turn answering system   on.   *2   {9}   Stop playback.   47   i Answering System   Voice memo   Remote operation   Using a touch tone phone, you can call   your phone number from outside and   access the unit to listen to messages. The   unit’s voice guidance prompts you to press   certain dial keys to perform different   operations.   Recording a voice memo ^   You can use the base unit to leave a voice   memo (voice message) for yourself or   someone else (max. 3 minutes). This   memo can be played back later, either   directly with the base unit or remotely.   Important:   1 {MEMO}   L In order to operate the answering   system remotely, you must first set a   remote code (page 50). This code must   be entered each time you operate the   answering system remotely.   2 After the base unit beeps, speak clearly   about 20 cm (8 inches) away from the   MIC.   3 To stop recording, press {STOP}.   Using the answering system   remotely   1 Dial your phone number from a touch   tone phone.   2 After the greeting message starts, enter   your remote code.   L The unit plays back new messages,   including memo messages.   3 After 3 seconds, the voice guidance   starts. Follow the voice guidance as   necessary.   4 When finished, hang up.   Note:   L You can ignore the voice guidance and   control the unit using remote commands   (page 49).   Voice guidance   During remote operation, the unit’s voice   guidance prompts you to press {1} to   perform a specific operation, or press {2}   to listen to more available operations.   Operations are presented by voice   guidance in the following order:   – Play back all messages   – Play back new messages   48   i Answering System   – Record a message   Turning on the answering system   remotely   If the answering system is off, you can turn   it on remotely.   – Erase all messages   – Record your greeting message   Note:   L If you do not press any dial keys within   10 seconds after a voice guidance   prompt, the unit disconnects your call.   1 Dial your phone number.   2 Let the phone ring 15 times.   L The unit answers your call with the   L If less than 10 minutes of recording time   are available, the unit announces the   remaining recording time after the last   message is played back.   greeting message.   L You can hang up, or if you call from a   touch tone phone, you can enter your   remote code and begin remote   operation (page 48).   Remote commands   You can press dial keys to access certain   answering system functions without   waiting for the voice guidance to prompt   you.   Skipping the greeting message to leave   a message   You can leave a message just as any   outside caller can. Call your phone   number, then press {*} to skip the   greeting message and record your   message after the beep.   Key   Remote command   {1}   Repeat message (during   playback).   *1   {2}   Skip message (during   playback).   {4}   {5}   {7}   Play new messages.   Play all messages.   Record a greeting   message.   {9}   Stop recording/   playback.   *2   {0}   Turn answering system   off.   {*}{4}   Erase this message   (during playback).   {*}{5}   Erase all messages.   *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a   message, the previous message is   played.   *2 To resume operation, enter a remote   command within 15 seconds, or the   voice guidance starts.   49   i Answering System   For Voice Mail service subscribers   If you subscribe to a flat-rate bundle   service that includes Caller ID, Call   Waiting, Voice Mail, and unlimited local/   regional/long distance calls, please note   the following:   Answering system   settings   Remote code ^   A remote code must be entered when   operating the answering system remotely.   This code prevents unauthorized parties   from listening to your messages remotely.   L To use the Voice Mail service provided   by your telephone service provider   rather than the unit’s answering system,   turn off the answering system (page 44).   This unit does not have an indicator to   indicate if there are new messages in   your mailbox service.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “Remote code” i {SET}   L To use this unit’s answering system   rather than the Voice Mail service   provided by your telephone service   provider, please contact your telephone   service provider to deactivate your Voice   Mail service.   3 Enter the desired 2-digit remote code.   (Default: “11”)   4 {SET} i {STOP}   Ring count ^   If your telephone service provider   cannot do this:   You can change the number of times the   phone rings before the unit answers calls.   “Toll saver”: The unit answers on the   2nd ring when new messages have been   recorded, and on the 4th ring when there   are no new messages. If you call your   phone from outside to listen to new   messages (page 48), you will know that   there are no new messages when the   phone rings for the 3rd time. You can then   hang up without being charged for the call.   – Set this unit’s “Ring count” setting   so that this unit’s answering system   answers calls before your telephone   service provider’s Voice Mail service   tries to answer your calls. It is   necessary to check the ring count   required to activate the Voice Mail   service provided by your telephone   service provider before changing this   setting.   – Change the ring count of the Voice   Mail service so that the answering   system can answer the call first. To do   so, consult your telephone service   provider.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “Ring count” i {SET}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default: “4   rings”) i {SET} i {STOP}   50   i Answering System   Message alert Y   Caller’s recording time ^   You can change the maximum message   recording time allotted to each caller.   “Greeting only”: The unit plays the   greeting message but does not record   caller messages.   You can select whether or not the   message indicator on the handset slowly   flashes amber when new messages are   recorded (page 46).   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i h i   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   {SELECT}   2 “Recording time” i {SET}   2 “Message alert” i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   3 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “3min”) i {SET} i {STOP}   “Off”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Note:   Note:   L If the message memory becomes full,   the unit automatically switches to the   “Greeting only” mode. New   L While message alert feature is on,   battery operating time will be shortened   (page 11).   messages will not be recorded.   Recording mode ^   You can select a recording mode.   Enhanced recording provides improved   sound quality, but the total recording   capacity is reduced.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “Recording mode” i {SET}   3 Select the desired item. (Default:   “Standard recording 60min”) i   {SET} i {STOP}   Call screening ^   This feature allows you to monitor a   message from the speaker when the   answering system is recording the   message.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “Call screening” i {SET}   3 Select the desired item. (Default: “On”)   i {SET} i {STOP}   51   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Registering a cellular phone   ^ Configuring a cellular   phone   Important:   L For more details and the list of   compatible cellular phones, please visit:   CompatibleCellPhones   L Before registering a Bluetooth device to   the base unit, we recommend you   change the PIN (page 42).   1 Base unit:   If your cellular phone is Bluetooth wireless   technology compatible to this product, you   can use the handset or base unit to make   or answer calls using a cellular line.   Press and hold the desired CELLULAR   SELECT button ({1} to {5}) until a short   beep sounds.   This feature is useful for maximizing the   benefits of cellular services (such as free   unlimited nights and weekends, or cellular   to cellular calling plans) by utilizing unused   peak minutes with your home phone.   L “CellPhone Registering” is   displayed and the CELLULAR   SELECT button starts flashing   yellow-green.   L After the registration starts, the rest of   the procedure must be completed   within 2 minutes.   To use this feature you must first:   – register your cellular phone to the base   unit (page 52).   2 Your cellular phone:   Follow the instructions of your cellular   phone to enter the registration mode.   – connect the cellular phone to the base   unit (page 53).   may ask you to enter the base unit   PIN (Default: “7262”).   Important:   L The following procedures must be   performed using the base unit.   L When registration is completed   successfully, the unit beeps and the   button stops flashing but remains lit in   yellow-green.   L Up to 5 cellular phones can be   registered (when other Bluetooth   devices are not registered). There can   be only one active Bluetooth connection   at a time.   Note:   L To cancel a cellular phone from the base   unit, see “Deregistering another device”   on page 43.   L To keep the cellular line stable between   the base unit and cellular phone, we   recommend you use a cellular phone   within the range of the base unit.   L While you are on a cellular call, the   battery of your cellular phone is being   consumed. We recommend charging   your cellular phone during the call.   52   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   connection after usage, please check   the specification of your cellular phone   for more details.   Storing your area code (for   users dialing only a 7-digit   phone number to make a local   call) ^   L When registering an additional cellular   phone to the base unit, cellular phones   already connected to the base unit lose   connection. You need to reconnect the   cellular phones to the base unit.   You need to add your area code when   *1   making calls using a cellular line. Once   you store your area code, this feature   allows you to automatically add your area   code to the beginning of the 7-digit phone   1 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}).   *1   number when making calls using a   2 “Connection” i {SET}   cellular line.   *1 The area code is automatically added   when:   L “Connection(OK)” is shown and   the CELLULAR SELECT button is lit   in yellow-green if the cellular phone is   connected to the base unit.   – dialing a 7-digit phone number   manually   – dialing a 7-digit phone number saved   in the redial list   3 {STOP}   – dialing a 7-digit phone number stored   in the phonebook   Note:   L In step 2, the base unit requires your   cellular phone to accept the connection.   Depending on your cellular phone, it   may ask you if you accept the   connection requirement from the base   unit. Refer to the operating instructions   of your cellular phone for further   operations.   – dialing an edited phone number with   7 digits in the caller list   1 {MENU} i {#}{8}{0}{0}   2 Enter 3-digit area code i {SET}   Note:   L After connecting your cellular phone to   the base unit, if the cellular phone is too   far from the base unit (out of the base   unit's range), or there is an interference   from other electrical units, the cellular   phone’s connection is disconnected. We   recommend you place the cellular phone   closer to the base unit.   L You can store only one area code.   Connecting the cellular phone   ^ You need to connect a registered cellular   phone to the base unit in order to make or   answer calls using a cellular line with this   system.   Important:   L After connecting your cellular phone to   the base unit, and if you carry your   cellular phone far from the base unit   (example: if you leave the house with   your cellular phone) the connection will   be lost. After returning within closer to   the base unit’s range you need to   reconnect the cellular phone to the base   unit. Some cellular phones lose   53   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Base unit CELLULAR SELECT button   ({1} to {5})   The CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to   {5}) shows the status as follows.   using a cellular line   L Before making or answering calls,   confirm that you have connected your   cellular phone to the base unit (page   53).   Status   Meaning   Light off   A cellular phone is either   not registered or   registered but not   connected to the base unit   (page 52, 53).   Making calls Y ^   Handset   Yellow-   green   The cellular phone is   connected and the cellular   line is available.   Flashing: the cellular   phone is being registered   to the base unit.   1 Dial the phone number. i {CELL}   L If you registered only one cellular   phone, skip to step 4.   2 Select the desired cellular phone.   3 {SELECT}   Red (light   on)   The cellular line is in use.   Red   (flashing   rapidly)   A cellular call is being   received.   4 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   Red   (flashing)   A cellular call is put on   hold on the base unit or   the answering system is   answering a call.   Important:   L Before making a call, check which   CELLULAR SELECT number the   cellular phone you want to use is   registered to. Confirm by pressing the   CELLULAR SELECT button to display   the registered cellular phone’s name.   1 Dial the phone number.   2 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}).   3 When you finish talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   54   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   4 Select the desired cellular phone. i   Answering calls Y ^   {SELECT}   Handset   5 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   When a cellular phone connected to the   base unit receives a call, [ shown in   the top center of the display flashes   rapidly.   1 {MENU} i d i {SET}   2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired   item.   1 Press {C} or {CELL}.   2 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   3 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}).   4 When you finish talking, press {SP-   When a cellular phone is connected and   the base unit receives a call, the   corresponding CELLULAR SELECT   button flashes rapidly.   PHONE}.   Note for handset and base unit:   L If the phone numbers stored in the   phonebook include a “Pause” or a   “Flash”, you cannot make a call using a   cellular line.   1 Press {SP-PHONE} or the CELLULAR   SELECT button ({1} to {5}) that is   flashing.   Making calls using quick dial (handset   only)   2 When you finish talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   1 {QUICK}   Note for handset and base unit:   L When you receive a call from a land line   and a cellular line at the same time,   press {CELL} on the handset or the   CELLULAR SELECT button that is   flashing on the base unit to answer the   cellular call.   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   item. i {CELL}.   L If you registered only one cellular   phone, skip to step 4.   3 Select the desired cellular phone. i   {SELECT}   Making calls using the   phonebook Y ^   4 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i d   i {SELECT}   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   item.   3 {CELL}   L If you registered only one cellular   phone, skip to step 5.   55   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   3 When you finished talking, press   Viewing the caller list and   {OFF}.   calling back Y ^   Base unit   If you receive a call via cellular line, caller   information is logged in the caller list with   y.   1 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   Handset   2 When you finished talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   1 {CID}   2 Push {^} or {V} to select the desired   caller information.   3 {CELL}   L If you registered only one cellular   phone, skip to step 5.   4 Select the desired cellular phone. i   {SELECT}   5 When you finish talking, press {OFF}.   Base unit   1 {MENU} i G i {SET}   2 Press {^} or {V} to select the desired   caller information.   3 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}).   4 When you finish talking, press {SP-   PHONE}.   Calling back during playback (Caller ID   subscribers only)   If Caller ID information was received for   the call, you can call the caller back using   the cellular line while listening to the   message.   Handset   1 Press {CELL} during playback.   L If you registered only one cellular   phone, skip to step 3.   2 Select the desired cellular phone. i   {SELECT}   56   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Base unit   Useful features during a   cellular call   1 To put the cellular call on hold, press   {HOLD}.   2 To make a land line call, dial the phone   number, then press {SP-PHONE}.   To answer a land line call, press {SP-   PHONE}.   Putting a cellular call on hold   Y ^   Handset   3 When you finish talking, press {SP-   Press {HOLD} 2 times during a cellular   call.   PHONE} to end the land line call.   L To return to the call, press {CELL}.   4 To return to the cellular call, press the   CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to {5})   that is flashing.   Base unit   Press {HOLD} during a cellular call.   Holding a land line call and make or   answer a cellular call   Example: If you are on a land line call   L To return to the call, press the   CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to {5})   that is flashing.   Handset   Note for handset and base unit:   L If a call is kept on hold for more than 6   minutes, an alarm tone starts to sound.   After 4 additional minutes on hold, the   call is disconnected.   1 To put the land line call on hold, press   {HOLD} 2 times.   2 To make a cellular call   – If you have registered only one   cellular phone, dial the phone   number, then press {CELL}.   Using the land line during a   cellular call Y ^   – If you have registered more than one   cellular phone, dial the phone   number, then press {CELL}. Select   the desired cellular phone, then press   {SELECT}.   Holding a cellular call to make or   answer a land line call   Example: If you are on a cellular line call   Handset   To answer a cellular call   Press {CELL}.   L To hold the cellular call, press   {HOLD} 2 times.   1 To put the cellular call on hold, press   {HOLD} 2 times.   2 To make a land line call, dial the phone   number, then press {C}.   3 To return to the land line call, press   {OFF} to end the cellular call, then   press {C}.   To answer a land line call, press {C}.   3 When you finish talking, press {OFF} to   end the land line call.   4 To return to the cellular call, press   {CELL}.   57   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Base unit   Cellular settings   1 To put the land line call on hold, press   Important:   {HOLD}.   L You must register your cellular phone to   the base unit before programming.   2 To make a cellular call   Dial the phone number, then press the   desired CELLULAR SELECT button   ({1} to {5}).   Ringer settings for cellular calls   Y ^   To answer a cellular call   Press the CELLULAR SELECT button   ({1} to {5}) that is flashing.   Ringer volume   You can change the ringer volume heard   when a cellular call is received. You can   change it for the handset and base unit   individually.   L To hold the cellular call, press   {HOLD}.   3 To return to the land line call, press   {SP-PHONE} to end the cellular call,   then press {SP-PHONE}.   Handset   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   i {SELECT}   2 “Ringer for cell” i {SELECT}   3 “Ringer volume” i {SELECT}   4 Select the desired volume. (Default:   High) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Base unit   1 {MENU} i f i {SET}   2 “Ringer for cell” i {SET}   3 “Ringer volume” i {SET}   4 Select the desired volume. (Default:   High) i {SET} i {STOP}   Note for handset and base unit:   L When the ringer volume is set to off for a   cellular line, “Ringer off” is not   displayed in standby mode and the   handset or base unit does not ring for   cellular calls.   58   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Ringer tone   Selecting which unit to ring ^   You can change the ringer tone heard   when a cellular call is received. You can   change it for the handset and base unit   individually.   You can select which handset or base unit   rings when you receive a call from one of   the registered cellular phones.   1 Press the desired CELLULAR SELECT   Handset   button ({1} to {5}).   1 {MENU} (center of joystick) i f   2 “Assign Base/HS” i {SET}   i {SELECT}   3 Select the desired unit, then press {>}.   2 “Ringer for cell” i {SELECT}   (Default: “All”)   L The selected units are indicated by   “Q”.   3 “Ringer tone” i {SELECT}   4 Select the desired item. (Default: “Tone   L To cancel a selected unit, press {>}   again.   3”) i {SAVE} i {OFF}   Note:   4 {SET} i {STOP}   L If you erase a customized ring for   cellular call, “Tone 3” (default) is used   instead of that ringer tone.   Answering system settings for   cellular calls ^   Base unit   Setting the answering system for a   cellular call   This feature allows the base unit to answer   cellular calls when you are not available to   answer cellular calls.   1 {MENU} i f i {SET}   2 “Ringer for cell” i {SET}   3 “Ringer tone” i {SET}   4 Select the desired item. (Default: “Tone   Important:   3”) i {SET} i {STOP}   L To use this feature, you need to turn on   the answering system.   L If this feature is turned on, the base unit   plays the greeting message and   message is recorded.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “TAD for cell” i {SET}   3 “TAD (cell)” i {SET}   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   “Off”) i {SET} i {STOP}   Note:   L “TAD” stands for Telephone Answering   Device.   59   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Ring count   Transferring a cellular   call   You can change the number of times the   cellular phone rings before the base unit   answers cellular calls.   Cellular calls can be transferred between   the handset and the base unit, and   between the handset and another   compatible Panasonic handset (KX-   THA19). You can also switch a cellular call   between a cellular phone and base unit.   1 {MENU} i A i {SET}   2 “TAD for cell” i {SET}   3 “TAD ring count” i {SET}   4 Select the desired number. (Default: “4   rings”) i {SET} i {STOP}   Transferring a cellular call   Y ^   Turning on the discoverable   mode ^   Handset   When discoverable mode is turned on, this   unit may be seen by other Bluetooth   devices.   1 During a cellular call, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   2 To page the base unit, press {0}.   To page another handset, enter its   extension number ({1} to {8}).   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Bluetooth” i {SET}   3 “Discoverable” i {SET}   L If you do not wish to announce the   transfer, skip to step 4.   4 Select the desired setting. (Default:   3 Wait for the paged party to answer.   “Off”) i {SET} i {STOP}   L If the paged party does not answer,   press {C} to return to the cellular   call.   4 To complete the transfer, press {OFF}.   Base unit   1 During a cellular call, press   {INTERCOM} to put the call on hold.   2 To page a handset, enter its extension   number ({1} to {8}).   To page all handsets, press {0}.   L If you do not wish to announce the   transfer, skip to step 4.   3 Wait for the paged party to answer.   L If the paged party does not answer,   press the CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}) that is flashing to   return to the cellular call.   60   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   4 To complete the transfer, press {SP-   Switching a cellular call   between a cellular phone and   PHONE}.   Note for handset and base unit:   L If the paged party does not answer   within 1 minute after you hang up, your   extension rings and the call is returned   to your phone. You can speak to the   caller again by pressing {C} on the   handset or the CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}) that is flashing on the   base unit.   From a cellular phone to the base unit   If you answer a cellular call using a cellular   phone, you can transfer it to the base unit.   1 During a cellular call using your cellular   phone, press the CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}) that is in use.   L To transfer a cellular call to the   2 “Transfer to base” i {SET}   answering system, see page 33.   3 Follow the instructions of your cellular   Answering a transferred cellular   phone, if required.   call Y ^   L You may need to enter the PIN (page   42).   Handset   From the base unit to a cellular phone   If you answer a cellular call using the base   unit, you can transfer it to the cellular   phone that the call came in.   Press {C} to answer the page.   L After the paging party hangs up the call,   you can take the transferred call.   Base unit   1 During a cellular call using the base   unit, press the CELLULAR SELECT   button ({1} to {5}) that is in use.   Press {SP-PHONE} to answer the page.   L After the paging party hangs up the call,   you can take the transferred call.   2 “Transfer to Cell” i {SET}   Note for handset and base unit:   L If the paging party hangs up before you   answer the page, “Incoming call” is   displayed. Press {C} on the handset or   the CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to   {5}) that is flashing on the base unit to   take the transferred call.   61   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Base unit   Conference calls   1 During a cellular call, press {HOLD}.   Conference call with a cellular   call and land line call Y ^   2 To answer a land line call, press {SP-   PHONE}.   To make a land line call, press {SP-   PHONE}, then dial the phone number.   While you are talking on a cellular call, you   can make or answer a 2nd call on the land   line, and then combine the calls to   establish a conference call.   3 When the land line call is connected,   press {CONF} to make a conference   call.   Handset   L To put both lines on hold, press   {HOLD}.   – To resume both lines, press   1 During a cellular call, press {HOLD} 2   times.   {CONF}.   2 To answer a land line call, press {C}.   To make a land line call, press {C},   then dial the phone number.   – To talk with only land line caller,   press {SP-PHONE}. To talk only   with the cellular caller, press the   CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to   {5}) that is flashing. The other line   is put on hold. To talk only with the   line put on hold, press {SP-   3 When the land line call is connected,   press {CONF} to make a conference   call.   L To put both lines on hold, press   {HOLD}.   – To resume both lines, press   {CONF}.   – To talk only with the land line caller,   press {C}. To talk only with the   cellular caller, press {CELL}. The   other line is put on hold. To talk only   with the line put on hold, press   {OFF} to end the existing call, then   press {C} or {CELL}.   PHONE} to end the existing call,   then press {SP-PHONE} or the   CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to   {5}) that is flashing.   Note for handset and base unit:   L While you are on a conference call using   the cellular line, other units cannot join   the conference call.   L While you are on a conference call using   the cellular line, if you hang up the   cellular line and return to the land line   call, the “Call privacy” feature is turned   on automatically. To turn this feature off,   see page 35.   62   Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit   Conference call with a cellular   call and an intercom call Y ^   While you are talking on a cellular call, one   more extension can join the conversation   and establish a conference call.   Handset   1 During a cellular call, press   {INTERCOM}.   2 To page the base unit, press {0}.   To page another handset, enter its   extension number ({1} to {8}).   3 When the paged party answers, press   {CONF} to make a conference call.   L To leave the conference, press   {OFF}. The other 2 parties can   continue the conversation.   Base unit   1 During a cellular call, press   {INTERCOM}.   2 To page a handset, enter its extension   number ({1} to {8}).   To page all handsets, press {0}.   3 When the paged party answers, press   {CONF} to make a conference call.   L To leave the conference, press {SP-   PHONE}. The other 2 parties can   continue the conversation.   Note for handset and base unit:   L The cellular call can be put on hold by   pressing {HOLD}. Only the person who   placed the call on hold can resume the   full conference by pressing {CONF} on   the handset or {CONF} on the base unit.   63   Useful Information   Note:   L To cancel a headset from the base unit,   see “Deregistering another device” on   page 43.   Headset (optional)   Setting up a Bluetooth wireless   headset ^   Selecting a headset   This setting determines which headset is   active. Only 1 headset can be active at a   time. When “No headset” is selected, the   headset feature is turned off.   1 {MENU} i h i {SET}   2 “Bluetooth” i {SET}   3 “Headset” i {SET}   If your headset is Bluetooth wireless   technology compatible to this product, you   can have a hands-free phone conversation   by registering your headset to the base   unit.   4 “Headset select” i {SET}   5 Select the desired headset. i {SET}   i {STOP}   Important:   Making calls   L The following procedures must be   After dialing the phone number using the   base unit, you can switch the call to the   headset. Follow the instructions for your   headset for further operations.   performed using the base unit.   L There can only be one active Bluetooth   headset connection at a time.   Registering a headset   Important:   Answering calls   Refer to the operating instructions for your   headset.   L For more details, please visit:   CompatibleCellPhones   Switching a call between headset and   base unit speakerphone   1 Your headset:   To switch to the base unit speakerphone,   press {SP-PHONE}.   To return to the headset, press {STOP}.   Enter the registration mode of your   headset (each headset’s instructions   vary).   2 Base unit:   {MENU} i h i {SET}   3 “Bluetooth” i {SET}   4 “Headset” i {SET}   5 “Registration” i {SET}   6 Enter the PIN of your headset. (Refer to   the operating instructions provided with   your headset.) i {SET}   64   Useful Information   Connecting the corded headset   Y Additional accessories   Connecting a headset to the handset   allows hands-free phone conversations.   We recommend using the Panasonic   headset noted on page 4.   Sales and support information   L To order replacement accessories, call   1-800-332-5368.   L TTY users (hearing or speech impaired   users) can call 1-866-605-1277.   Wall mounting (optional)   By purchasing the optional wall-mounting   adaptor PQKL10078Z1, you can mount   the base unit on a wall.   L Headset shown is KX-TCA86.   Belt clip (optional)   By purchasing the optional belt clip   PQKE10404Z1, you can hang the handset   on your belt or pocket.   Switching a call between headset and   handset speakerphone   To switch to the handset speakerphone,   press {s}.   To return to the headset, press {C}.   65   Useful Information   Error messages   If the unit detects a problem, one of the following messages is shown on the display.   Display message   Cause/solution   Busy   L The called handset or base unit is in use.   L Other users are using the cellular line. Wait until the   CELLULAR SELECT button is lit in yellow-green on the   from the handset display.   L Privacy mode is on for the call you tried to join (page   35).   L The handset or base unit you tried to copy phonebook   items to is in use.   L The handset you are calling is too far from the base unit.   Denied   Turn access on at   device.   L The monitor feature is turned off on the destination   handset or base unit and the room cannot be monitored   (page 36).   Error!!   L The handset’s registration or deregistration has failed.   electrical appliances and try again.   L Another handset or base unit user tried to send   the other user re-send the items to you (page 24, 26).   Error!!   L 8 handsets have already been registered to the base   unit. The deregistered handset number is still retained   in the base unit. To register an additional handset,   erase the unnecessary handset number using the base   unit (page 43).   8 handsets have   already been   registered.   ---Incomplete---   L The destination unit’s phonebook memory is full. Erase   unnecessary items from the destination unit’s   phonebook (page 23, 26).   L The destination unit is out of area.   {s} on the handset or {SP-PHONE} on the base unit.   Invalid   L There is no handset registered to the base unit   matching the extension number you entered.   L You selected your own extension number.   Invalid.   L The handset is not registered to the base unit. Register   Please register   to the base unit   the handset (page 43).   Memory full   L There is no space in memory to record new songs.   Erase unnecessary songs (page 38).   Message full   L There is no space in memory to record new messages.   Erase unnecessary messages (page 46).   66   Useful Information   Display message   Cause/solution   No items stored   L Your phonebook, caller list, or redial list is empty.   L “Customize ring” is empty.   No link to base.   Move closer to base   and try again.   L The handset has lost communication with the base unit.   Move closer to the base unit, and try again.   L Raise the base unit antennas.   L The handset’s registration may have been canceled.   Re-register the handset (page 43).   L After registering a cellular phone to the base unit, the   communication between the base unit and other units   may be disconnected. You need to wait for a few   minutes and try again.   Phonebook full   L There is no space to store new items in the phonebook.   Erase unnecessary items (page 23, 26).   Please lift up and   try again.   L A handset button was pressed while the handset was   on the base unit or charger. Lift the handset and press   the button again.   System is busy.   Please try again   later.   L The resources available for wireless communication   (making or answering calls with a handset, monitoring   audio in a room, etc.) are limited. Therefore, depending   on the combination of wireless features being   conducted at the same time, your desired operation   may not be possible. Wait for other users to finish and   try again.   L Another user is listening to messages. Try again later.   Title error   L The title for the customized ring is not entered or the title   you entered is already used for another customized   ring. Enter the title for that customized ring only.   67   Useful Information   Troubleshooting   General use   Problem   Cause/solution   The unit does not work.   L Make sure that the battery is installed correctly and fully   charged (page 10).   L Check the connections (page 9).   L Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset the unit.   Reconnect the adaptor and try again.   L The handset has not been registered to the base unit.   Register the handset (page 43).   I cannot hear a dial tone.   connected (page 9).   L Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line and   connect a known working telephone. If the working   telephone operates properly, contact our service   personnel to have the unit repaired. If the working   telephone does not operate properly, contact your   telephone service provider.   “Recharge battery” is   displayed and I cannot   perform the following   operations:   L The battery power is low. Fully charge the battery (page   10) and try again.   – recording or erasing a   customized ringer   – editing a title for a   customized ringer   Programmable settings   Problem   Cause/solution   I cannot program items.   L While another user is listening to messages or the   answering system is answering a call, you cannot   program items. Try again later.   While programming, the   handset starts to ring.   L A call is being received. Answer the call and start again   after hanging up.   68   Useful Information   Making/answering calls, intercom   Problem   Cause/solution   L Move the handset and base unit away from other   Static is heard, sound   cuts in and out.   electrical appliances (microwave, wireless LAN   Interference from other   electrical units.   appliance, etc.).   L Move closer to the base unit.   L Raise the base unit antennas.   L Turn on the clarity booster feature (page 21).   L If your base unit is connected to a telephone line with   DSL service, we recommend connecting a noise filter   between the base unit and the telephone line jack.   Contact your DSL provider for details.   The handset and base   unit do not ring.   L The ringer volume is turned off. Adjust it (page 37, 58).   I cannot make a call.   L The dialing mode may be set incorrectly. Change the   setting (page 17).   L The base unit (including answering system) or another   handset is in use. Try again later.   I cannot redial by   pressing {REDIAL}.   L If the last number dialed was more than 48 digits long,   the number will not be redialed correctly. Dial the   number manually.   I cannot have a   conversation using the   headset.   L Make sure that an optional headset is connected   properly (page 65).   L If “SP-phone” is displayed on the handset, press {C}   to switch to the headset.   L Your optional Bluetooth headset is not registered.   Register it (page 64).   I cannot make long   distance calls.   L Make sure that you have long distance service.   I cannot page the   L The called handset is too far from the base unit.   handset or base unit.   L The called unit is in use. Try again later.   I cannot turn the clarity   booster on.   L The resources available for wireless communication   (making or answering calls with another handset, etc.)   are limited. Wait for the other user to end the operation   and try again.   The interrupt tones sound   while I am on an outside   call or on an intercom call   or monitoring a room.   L A call is being received. Press {OFF} to end the call or   stop monitoring, then answer the call.   69   Useful Information   Phonebook   Problem   Cause/solution   Copying stopped with an   item displayed.   L The destination handset may have lost communication   with the base unit, or the destination unit user may have   pressed {C} or {s} on the handset or {SP-PHONE}   on the base unit.   The displayed phonebook item was not copied to the   unit. Press {OFF} on the handset or {STOP} on the   base unit. Confirm that the destination unit is not in use   and try again.   Caller ID   Problem   Cause/solution   The handset or base unit   does not display the   caller’s name and/or   phone number.   L You have not subscribed to Caller ID service. Contact   your telephone service provider to subscribe.   L If your base unit is connected to any additional   telephone equipment such as a Caller ID box or   cordless telephone jack, disconnect the base unit from   the equipment and plug the base unit directly into the   wall jack.   DSL service, we recommend connecting a noise filter   between the base unit and the telephone line jack.   Contact your DSL provider for details.   L The name display service may not be available in some   details.   unit. Disconnect the other equipment and try again.   L The caller requested not to send caller information   (page 27).   is not displayed.   The handset does not   announce the displayed   caller names.   L The handset’s ringer volume is turned off. Adjust it   (page 37).   L The Talking Caller ID feature is turned off. Turn it on   (page 40).   L The ring count for the answering system is set to “2” or   “Toll saver”. Select a different setting (page 50).   The caller list/incoming   phone numbers are not   edited automatically.   L The Caller ID number auto edit feature is turned off.   Turn it on and try again (page 41).   L You need to call back the edited number to activate   Caller ID number auto edit.   70   Useful Information   Problem   Cause/solution   I cannot dial the phone   number edited in the   caller list.   L The phone number you dialed might have an incorrectly   edited pattern (for example, the long distance “1” or the   area code is missing). Edit the phone number with   another pattern (page 29).   The 2nd caller’s   information is not   displayed during an   outside call.   L In order to use Caller ID, Call Waiting, or Call Waiting   Caller ID (CWID), you must first contact your telephone   service provider and subscribe to the desired service.   After subscribing, you may need to contact your   telephone service provider again to activate this   specific service, even if you already subscribed to both   Caller ID and Call Waiting with Caller ID services   (CWID).   Answering system   Problem   Cause/solution   I cannot listen to   messages from a remote   location.   L Enter the remote code correctly (page 48).   L The answering system is off. Turn it on (page 49).   The unit does not record   new messages.   L The recording time is set to “Greeting only”. Select   a different setting (page 51).   messages (page 46).   L If you subscribe to the Voice Mail service, messages   telephone (page 50).   I cannot operate the   answering system.   L Someone is operating the answering system.   L If someone is talking on a conference call, you cannot   operate the answering system. Try again later.   The message indicator   on the handset slowly   flashes amber.   L New messages have been recorded. Listen to the new   messages (page 45, 46).   I cannot hear a message   from the speaker when   the answering system is   recording a message.   L The call screening feature is turned off. Turn it on (page   51).   L The volume for the base unit is turned off. Turn the   volume up by pressing {^} on the base unit.   71   Useful Information   Link to Cell feature/Bluetooth wireless headset   Problem   Cause/solution   I cannot register a cellular   phone to the base unit.   L Depending on the compatibility of the cellular phone,   you may not be able to register it to the base unit.   L Confirm that your cellular phone supports the hands-   free profile (HFP) specification. If it does not, you   cannot register it to the base unit.   L You can register up to 5 cellular phones (when other   Bluetooth devices are not registered). Confirm how   many cellular phones have already been registered in   “Connecting the cellular phone ^” (page 53).   L Confirm that the Bluetooth feature of your cellular   phone is turned on. You may need to turn this feature on   depending on your cellular phone.   L The Bluetooth technology on your cellular phone may   not be functioning normally. Turn off and on your cellular   phone.   I cannot connect a   cellular phone to the base   unit.   L Depending on the compatibility of the cellular phone,   you may not be able to connect it to the base unit.   L Confirm that you have registered your cellular phone to   the base unit using the cellular phone (page 52). Refer   to the operating instructions of your cellular phone for   registration.   L Confirm that your cellular phone is turned on.   L Confirm that the Bluetooth feature of your cellular   phone is turned on. You may need to turn this feature on   depending on your cellular phone.   L The Bluetooth technology on your cellular phone may   not be functioning normally. Turn off and on your cellular   phone.   The registered cellular   phone received a call, but   I cannot take that call with   the handset or base unit.   L If someone is talking on a cellular call or customizing   There can be only one active Bluetooth connection at a   time.   L Confirm that your cellular phone is connected to the   base unit (page 53).   I cannot make local calls   with the handset or base   unit using a cellular line.   L You need to add your area code when making calls   using a cellular line. Store your area code in order to   automatically add your area code to the beginning of   the 7-digit phone number when making calls using a   cellular line (page 53).   72   Useful Information   Problem   Cause/solution   I cannot make or answer   cellular calls with the   handset or base unit.   may not be able to make or answer cellular calls even if   you could register and connect the cellular phone to the   base unit.   L Confirm that you have registered your cellular phone to   the base unit using the cellular phone (page 52). Refer   to the operating instructions of your cellular phone for   registration.   L Confirm that your cellular phone is turned on.   L Confirm that your cellular phone is connected to the   base unit (page 53).   L Confirm that your cellular phone is placed within the   range of the base unit.   L If someone is talking on a cellular call or customizing   the cellular settings, you cannot use cellular feature.   There can be only one active Bluetooth connection at a   time.   The cellular line is   available(theCELLULAR   SELECT button is lit in   yellow-green), but I   cannot make cellular calls   with the handset or base   unit.   L The cellular phone is being used separately from your   system.   I can make or answer   cellular calls but cannot   hear a sound.   L The Bluetooth technology on your cellular phone may   not be functioning normally. Turn off and on your cellular   phone.   L Disconnect and connect the base unit AC adaptor and   try again.   I cannot switch cellular   calls between the base   unit and cellular phone.   L Your cellular phone may not support this feature. Refer   to the operating instructions of your cellular phone.   I cannot register the   Bluetooth wireless   headset to the base unit.   the headset profile (HSP) specification. If it does not,   you cannot register it to the base unit.   Battery recharge   Problem   Cause/solution   I fully charged the battery,   but 3 continues to   flash, or 4 is   L Clean the charge contacts and charge again (page 10).   L The battery may need to be replaced with a new one   (page 10).   displayed.   The handset display is   blank.   L Confirm that the battery is properly installed.   L Fully charge the battery (page 10).   73   Useful Information   FCC and other information   This equipment complies with Part 68 of   the FCC rules and the requirements   adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of   this equipment is a label that contains,   among other information, a product   identifier in the format US:ACJ----------.   If requested, this number must be   provided to the telephone company.   L Registration No   notify the customer as soon as possible.   Also, you will be advised of your right to   file a complaint with the FCC if you   believe it is necessary.   The telephone company may make   changes in its facilities, equipment,   operations or procedures that could   affect the operation of the equipment. If   this happens the telephone company will   provide advance notice in order for you   to make necessary modifications to   maintain uninterrupted service.   ............(found on the bottom of the unit)   L Ringer Equivalence No.   (REN).......0.1B   A plug and jack used to connect this   equipment to the premises wiring and   telephone network must comply with the   applicable FCC Part 68 rules and   requirements adopted by the ACTA. A   compliant telephone cord and modular   plug is provided with the product. It is   designed to be connected to a   If trouble is experienced with this   equipment, for repair or warranty   information, please contact a Factory   Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer.   If the equipment is causing harm to the   telephone network, the telephone   company may request that you   disconnect the equipment until the   problem is resolved.   compatible modular jack that is also   compliant.   The REN is used to determine the   number of devices that may be   Connection to party line service is   subject to state tariffs. Contact the state   public utility commission, public service   commission or corporation commission   for information.   connected to a telephone line. Excessive   RENs on a telephone line may result in   the devices not ringing in response to an   incoming call. In most but not all areas,   the sum of RENs should not exceed five   (5.0). To be certain of the number of   devices that may be connected to a line,   as determined by the total RENs, contact   the local telephone company. For   products approved after July 23, 2001,   the REN for the product is part of the   product identifier that has the format   US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits   If your home has specially wired alarm   equipment connected to the telephone   line, ensure the installation of this   equipment does not disable your alarm   equipment. If you have questions about   what will disable alarm equipment,   consult your telephone company or a   qualified installer.   represented by ## are the REN without a   decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).   This equipment is hearing aid compatible   as defined by the FCC in 47 CFR   Section 68.316.   If this equipment causes harm to the   telephone network, the telephone   company will notify you in advance that   temporary discontinuance of service may   be required. But if advance notice isn't   practical, the telephone company will   74   Useful Information   When you hold the phone to your ear,   noise might be heard in your Hearing Aid.   Some Hearing Aids are not adequately   shielded from external RF (radio   frequency) energy. If noise occurs, use   an optional headset accessory or the   speakerphone option (if applicable) when   using this phone. Consult with your   audiologist or Hearing Aid manufacturer   about the availability of Hearing Aids   which provide adequate shielding to RF   energy commonly emitted by digital   devices.   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.   WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY   NUMBERS AND(OR) MAKING TEST   CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS:   1) Remain on the line and briefly explain   to the dispatcher the reason for the   call.   2) Perform such activities in the off-peak   hours, such as early morning or late   evenings.   – Consult the dealer or an experienced   radio/TV technician for help.   Some cordless telephones operate at   frequencies that may cause interference   to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or   prevent such interference, the base of   the cordless telephone should not be   placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If   interference is experienced, move the   cordless telephone further away from the   TV or VCR. This will often reduce, or   eliminate, interference.   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.   FCC RF Exposure Warning:   The product complies with FCC radiation   exposure limits set forth for an   CAUTION:   Any changes or modifications not   expressly approved by the party   responsible for compliance could void the   user’s authority to operate this device.   uncontrolled environment. To comply with   FCC RF exposure requirements, the   base unit must be installed and operated   with its antenna located 20 cm (8 inches)   or more between antenna and all   NOTE:   person's body (excluding extremities of   hands, wrist and feet). The handset may   be carried and operated with only the   optional specific belt-clip. Other non-   tested belt-clips or similar body-worn   accessories may not comply and must   be avoided. The product must not be   collocated or operated in conjunction   with any other antenna or transmitter.   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   75   Useful Information   Specifications   General   Operating environment 5 °C – 40 °C (41 °F – 104 °F)   Frequency   2.402 GHz – 2.48 GHz   Bluetooth compliance   Bluetooth wireless technology 1.2   Base unit   Dimensions   Approx. height 53 mm x width 254 mm x depth 140 mm   3 1 (2 / inches x 10 inches x 5 / inches)   32   2 Mass (Weight)   Approx. 475 g (1.05 lb.)   Power consumption   Standby: Approx. 3.3 W   Maximum: Approx. 5.5 W   Power output   Power supply   125 mW (max.)   AC adaptor (120 V AC, 60 Hz)   Handset   Dimensions   Approx. height 160 mm x width 49 mm x depth 33 mm   5 15   5 (6 / inches x 1   / inches x 1 / inches)   16   16 16   Mass (Weight)   Power output   Power supply   Approx. 169 g (0.37 lb.)   125 mW (max.)   Ni-MH battery (3.6 V, 830 mAh)   Note:   L Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.   L The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.   Trademarks   L The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use   of such marks by Panasonic is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are   those of their respective owners.   77   Useful Information   Customer services   Customer Services Directory   Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest   Dealer or Servicenter; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer   Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at:   or, contact us via the web at:   You may also contact us directly at:   1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262),   Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST.   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855.   Accessory Purchases   Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all   Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at:   or, send your request by E-mail to:   You may also contact us directly at:   1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only)   (Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm, EST.)   Panasonic Services Company   20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032   (We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and   Personal Checks)   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-866-605-1277.   Service in Puerto Rico   Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.   San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,   Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985   Phone (787)750-4300, Fax (787)768-2910   78   Useful Information   Warranty   PANASONIC CONSUMER   ELECTRONICS COMPANY, DIVISION   OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF   NORTH AMERICA   PANASONIC PUERTO RICO, INC.   San Gabriel Industrial Park,   Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,   Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985   One Panasonic Way,   Secaucus, New Jersey 07094   Panasonic Telephone Products   Limited Warranty   Limited Warranty Coverage   If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or   workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Puerto   Rico, Inc. (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period   indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase   (“Limited Warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or   refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished product. The decision   to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.   Parts   Labor   One (1) Year   One (1) Year   During the “Labor” Limited Warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During   the “Parts” Limited Warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must   mail-in your product prepaid during the Limited Warranty period. This Limited   Warranty excludes both parts and labor for batteries, antennas, and cosmetic parts   (cabinet). This Limited Warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in   the United States or Puerto Rico. This Limited Warranty is extended only to the   original purchaser and only covers products purchased as new.   Mail-In Service   For assistance in the continental U.S.A. in obtaining repairs please ship the product   prepaid to:   Panasonic Services Company Customer Servicenter   4900 George McVay Drive Suite B Door #12 McAllen, TX 78503   For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. (787)-750-4300 or   fax (787)-768-2910.   For Limited Warranty service for headsets if a headset is included with this product   please call Panasonic Call Center at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262).   When shipping the unit carefully pack, include all accessories, and send it prepaid,   adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Include a letter detailing   the complaint and provide a day time phone number where you can be reached.   IF REPAIR IS NEEDED DURING THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD THE   PURCHASER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A SALES RECEIPT/PROOF   OF PURCHASE INDICATING DATE OF PURCHASE, AMOUNT PAID AND   PLACE OF PURCHASE. CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE REPAIR   OF ANY UNIT RECEIVED WITHOUT SUCH PROOF OF PURCHASE.   79   Useful Information   Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions   This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or   workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage.   The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in   shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor,   or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, bug infestation,   mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments,   misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge,   lightning damage, modification, introduction of sand, humidity or liquids,   commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use of   the product, or service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other   Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.   THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER   “LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR   INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE   OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED   WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, lost calls or   messages, cost of having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if   applicable, travel to and from the servicer. The items listed are not exclusive, but   are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES,   INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE   PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential   damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions   may not apply to you.   This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other   rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or   after the Limited Warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the   problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the warrantor’s Consumer   Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor.   PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED   WARRANTY, ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.   80   Useful Information   Direct command chart/programming index   Important:   L You can program each feature directly by using feature codes.   Press {MENU}, {#}, then press the desired feature code.   Note:   L When you find “*1”, “*2” and “*3” in the following table, refer to the corresponding note   below.   *1 If you program the following features using one of the units, you do not need to program   the same item using another unit.   *2 If you reset the base unit (page 42), the marked features are reset to their default   settings (base unit only).   *3 If you have not registered your cellular phone and/or headset to the base unit, the   marked features cannot be programmed.   Telephone   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   *2   Auto edit   {2}{1}{4}   Y ^ On   41   (Caller ID number auto edit)   Auto talk   {2}{0}{0}   {2}{1}{3}   {6}{8}{0}   {1}{6}{6}   {1}{0}{1}   {1}{3}{1}   Y Y Y Y Y Y Off   40   28   42   38   17   43   Caller list   ^ ^ – – – Customer support   Customize ring   *1   Date and time   ^ 12.31.2006   Deregistration   – (Deregistering a handset)   Deregistration   (Deregistering another device)   {1}{3}{4}   {1}{1}{0}   {1}{3}{0}   ^ – 43   16   43   *2   Display   Y Y ^ English   (Display language)   Registration(Handset   – registration)   *2   Interrupt tone   {2}{0}{1}   {1}{6}{5}   {1}{4}{5}   Y Y Y ^ 2   39   40   40   Key tone   On   *2   LCD contrast   ^ ^ Level 3   (Display contrast)   Message alert   Phonebook   {3}{4}{0}   {2}{8}{0}   {2}{3}{5}   Y Y Y Off   51   – 22, 25   39   Ring color   Color 1   81   Useful Information   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   *2   Ringer tone   {1}{6}{1}   {1}{6}{0}   {1}{2}{0}   {1}{2}{1}   {1}{2}{2}   {1}{3}{2}   {1}{6}{2}   {2}{2}{6}   Y Y Y Y Y ^ Tone 1   ^ High   37   37   17   41   41   42   40   39   *2   Ringer volume   *1*2   Set dial mode   ^ Tone   ^ 700ms   ^ B   *1*2   Set flash time   *1*2   Set line mode   *2   Set PIN   ^ 7262   On   Talking CallerID   Y Y *1*2   Time adjustment   ^ Caller   ID[auto]   Voice enhancer   {2}{7}{0}   Y Off   40   Intercom and monitor features   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   Audio monitor   {7}{2}{2}   Y Y ^ ^ – 36   39   Device name   {1}{0}{4}   Handset:   (Changing the handset/base   unit name)   Handset   Base unit:   Base TH111   *2   Monitor access   {2}{0}{2}   Y ^ Deny   36   Answering system features   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   *2   Call screening   {3}{1}{0}   {3}{0}{3}   {3}{0}{2}   {3}{0}{0}   {3}{0}{9}   ^ On   51   44   44   46   51   Greeting check   Greeting record   Message playback   ^ ^ – – – Y *2   Recording mode   ^ Standard   recording   60min   *2   Recording time   {3}{0}{5}   {3}{0}{6}   {2}{1}{1}   ^ 3min   ^ 11   51   50   50   *2   Remote code   *2   Ring count   ^ 4 rings   82   Useful Information   Link to Cell feature   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   53   *2   Set Area Code   {8}{0}{0}   ^ – (For cellular calls)   *2   Discoverable   {6}{2}{0}   ^ Off   60   (Turning on the discoverable   mode)   *2*3   Ringer tone   {6}{2}{9}   Y Y ^ Tone 3   ^ High   59   58   (For cellular phones)   *2*3   Ringer volume   {6}{2}{8}   (For cellular phones)   *2*3   TAD (cell)   {6}{3}{0}   ^ Off   59   60   *2*3   TAD ring count   {6}{3}{1}   ^ 4 rings   (For cellular phones)   Bluetooth compatible headset   Feature   Feature   code   Operating Default setting   unit   Page   64   *3   Headset list   {6}{2}{2}   ^ – (Selecting a headset)   Registration(Registeringa {6}{2}{1}   ^ – 64   headset)   83   Index   D Date and time: 17   Direct commands: 81   Index   A Answering calls: 20   Answering system   Erasing messages: 46, 47, 49   Listening to messages: 45, 46, 48   Turning on/off: 44, 47, 49   Area code: 53   Audio cable: 38   Auto talk: 20, 40   B Base unit   Monitor: 36   Ringer tone: 37   Ringer volume: 37   Battery   Charge: 10   Installation: 10   H Handset   Level: 11   Performance: 11   Replacement: 10   Belt clip: 4, 65   Bluetooth wireless technology: 52, 64   Booster (clarity booster): 21   I Installation   C Call share: 34   Call Waiting: 21   K Key tone: 40   Call Waiting Caller ID: 27   Caller ID number auto edit: 29, 41   Caller ID service: 27   Caller list   Calling back: 28   Editing: 29   Erasing: 30   Storing: 30   Viewing: 28   Cellular phone   Conference: 62   Connection: 53   Discoverable: 60   Making/answering calls: 54   Registration: 52   Mute: 20   P Pause: 18, 19   Phonebook   Base unit: 25   Handset: 22   Ringer tone: 59   Ringer volume: 58   Transferring a call: 60   CID (Caller ID): 28   Conference calls: 33   Connections: 9   PIN: 42   Power failure: 9   Privacy feature: 35   Pulse service: 21   Customer support: 42   Q Quick dial: 23   84   Index   R Recording mode: 51   Recording time: 51   Redial list: 18, 19   Registration   Cellular phone: 52   Handset: 43   Headset: 64   Remote code: 50   Remote operation: 48   Ring color: 39   Ring count: 50   Ringer ID: 28   Ringer off: 20, 37   Ringer tone: 37   Ringer volume: 37   Rotary service: 21   S T Soft keys: 15   Specifications: 77   SP-phone: 18   TAD: 59   Talking Caller ID: 27, 40   Time adjustment: 39   Toll saver: 50   Tone: 21   Trademarks: 77   Transferring a call: 32   Troubleshooting: 68   TTY: 4, 65, 78   V VE (voice enhancer): 21, 40   Voice guidance: 46, 48   Voice Mail service: 50   Volume   Receiver: 18   Ringer: 37   Speaker: 18, 19   W Wall-mounting: 4, 65   Warranty: 79   85   If you need assistance with setup or operation   3 Call us at: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262)   TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855.   When you ship the product   L Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton.   L Attach a letter, detailing the symptom, to the outside of the carton.   L Send the unit to Panasonic Services Company Customer Servicenter, prepaid and   adequately insured.   L Do not send your unit to Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed below or to   executive or regional sales offices. These locations do not repair consumer products.   Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,   Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America   One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094   Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.   San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,   Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985   Copyright:   This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be   reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited   without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.   © 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.   PQQX15312ZA DM0506MK0   |