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900 MHz Cordless Phone
Operating Instructions
Model No. KX-TC1484CBPulse-or-tone dialing capability
PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE.
For assistance, please call 1-800-561-5505 or visit us atwww.panasonic.ca
Charge the battery for about 15 hours before initial use.
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Accessories (included)
∑ AC Adaptor (p. 7)
one
∑ Telephone Line Cord (p. 7)
one
∑ Handset Cover (p. 8)
one
∑ Belt Clip (p. 27)
one
∑ Battery (p. 8)
one
Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic cordlesstelephone.
Call Display and Call Waiting Service, where available, are telephonecompany services. After subscribing to Call Display this phone willdisplay a caller’s name and phone number. Visual Call Waiting, whichdisplays a second caller’s name and phone number while the user is onanother call, requires a subscription to both Call Display and CallWaiting.
Before Initial Use
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For Best Performance
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Battery ChargeA rechargeable Ni-Cd battery powers thehandset. Charge the battery for about15 hours before initial use (p. 8).
Raise the antenna.
Away from electrical appliancessuch as a TV or personal computer.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL locationwith no obstructions such as walls.
Base Unit LocationCalls are transmitted between the base unit and the handset usingwireless radio waves. For maximum distance and noise-freeoperation, the recommended base unit location is:
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Preparation
Location of Controls ............... 5
Settings ..................................... 7Connections ............................. 7Installing the Battery in the
Handset.................................. 8Battery Charge ......................... 8Ringer Volume ......................... 9
Programmable Functions ...... 10Display Language .................. 10Dialing Mode .......................... 10
Basic Operation
Making Calls ........................... 11
Answering Calls ..................... 12
Call Display Service ............... 13
Using the Caller List .............. 15Viewing the Caller List............ 15Calling Back from the Caller
List........................................ 17Editing the Caller’s Phone
Number ................................ 17Storing Caller List Information
in the Phone Book................ 18Erasing Caller List
Information ........................... 19
Contents
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Advanced Operation
Phone Book ............................ 20Storing Names and
Numbers............................... 20Entering Names and
Symbols ............................... 21Finding Stored Items .............. 22Dialing .................................... 22Editing .................................... 23Erasing ................................... 24
Special Features ..................... 25Automatic Security Code
Setting .................................. 25Handset Locator..................... 25Temporary Tone Dialing
(For Rotary or Pulse ServiceUsers) ................................ 25
How to Use the PAUSE Button (For PBX Line/Long DistanceCalls)................................... 26
For Call Waiting Service Users.................................... 26
Useful Information
Belt Clip ................................... 27
Optional Headset .................... 27
Wall Mounting ......................... 28
Adding Another Phone .......... 30
Battery Replacement.............. 31
Troubleshooting ..................... 32
Important Information ........... 35
Safety Instructions ................. 36
Specifications ......................... 37
Warranty .................................. 38
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Location of Controls “
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Base unit
Charge Contacts (p. 9)
IN USE/CHARGE Indicator (p. 8, 25)
(HANDSET\LOCATOR) (p. 25)
Antenna (p. 3)
Hook (p. 28)
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“ Location of Controls
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Handset
Antenna
(PAUSE/REDIAL) (p. 11, 26)
Charge Contacts (p. 9)
(–––/FLASH) (p. 11, 12, 26)
(AUTO/PROGRAM) (p. 18, 20, 22)
(MUTE/CLEAR) (p. 12, 19, 24)
(OFF) (p. 11, 15)
RINGER Selector (p. 9)
($) (TONE) (p. 25)
(CH/FUNCTION) (Channel) (p. 10, 11)
LOUD/SEARCH Key ((‹), (›)) (see below)
Display (p. 14)
(EDIT) (p. 10, 17, 20)
Headset Jack (p. 27)
How to use the LOUD/SEARCH keyThis key has two active areas that are indicated by arrows.
≥Pressing the up or down arrow allows you≥—to enter into the Caller List,≥—to select the function items,≥—to scroll through your phone book and the Caller
List, and≥—to adjust the receiver volume on the handset.
LOUD/SEARCH
Throughout these Operating Instructions, the LOUD/SEARCH key isindicated by the arrows (‹) or (›).
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Settings “
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Connections
Power Outlet(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
Telephone Line Cord
Single-Line Telephone Jack (CA11A)
Raise the antenna.
AC Adaptor
Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent it from being disconnected.
Hook
≥USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQWATC1461M.≥The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor
to feel warm during use.)≥To connect a standard telephone on the same line, see page 30.≥If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Call Display, you
cannot access those services.
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“ Settings
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Battery ChargePlace the handset on the base unit and charge for about 15 hours beforeinitial use.≥The IN USE/CHARGE indicator lights
and a beep sounds.
OR
IN USE/CHARGE Indicator
Installing the Battery in the HandsetInstall the battery and close the handset cover, locking it into place.
Black Lead
Red Lead
Recharge
Recharge the battery when:—“RECHARGE” is displayed,—“ ” is displayed, or—the handset beeps intermittently while it is in
use.
RECHARGE
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Battery information
After your Panasonic battery is fully charged (p. 8):
≥The battery operating time may be shortened depending on usage conditions,such as viewing the Caller List or phone book, and ambient temperature.
≥Clean the handset and the base unit charge contacts with a soft, dry clothonce a month. Clean more often if the unit is subject to grease, dust orhigh humidity. Otherwise the battery may not charge properly.
≥If the battery is fully charged, you do not have to place the handset on the baseunit until “RECHARGE” and “ ” are displayed. This will maximize the battery life.
≥The battery cannot be overcharged.
Standby Mode (While the handset is off the base unit)
The handset goes into the standby mode after you finish using thehandset (making/answering a call, viewing the Caller List or phone booketc.). The display shows “STANDBY”.The battery operating time is conserved in this mode.
Operation Operating time
While in use (TALK) Up to about 5 hours
Up to about 5 daysWhile not in use (Standby)
Ringer VolumeSet the RINGER selector to ON or OFF.≥When set to OFF, the unit will not ring.
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Programmable Functions
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Display LanguageYou can select ENGLISH, SPANISH or FRENCH as the displaylanguage. Your phone comes from the factory set to ENGLISH. If youwant to select the other language, program as follows:
1 Press (CH/FUNCTION).≥The current setting is displayed.
2 Select “ENG” (ENGLISH), “ESP” (SPANISH)or “FRA” (FRENCH) by using (›) or (‹).
3 Press (EDIT) to save.≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
LANGUAGE: ENG
LANGUE: FRA
You can program the following function items using the handset nearthe base unit.
Make sure the unit is in the standby mode.
≥You can exit the programming mode at any time by pressing (OFF).≥If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will return to the standby
mode.
Dialing ModeIf you have touch tone service, set to TONE. If rotary or pulse service isused, set to PULSE. Your phone comes from the factory set to TONE.
1 Press (CH/FUNCTION) twice.≥The current setting is displayed.
2 Select “PULSE” or “TONE” by using (›) or(‹).
3 Press (EDIT) to save.≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
DIAL MODE: TONE
DIAL MODE:PULSE
e.g. FRENCH is selected.
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Making Calls “
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1 Press .≥After a few seconds, the display will show the
receiver volume.
2 Dial a telephone number.≥The dialed number is displayed.
3 To hang up, press (OFF) or place thehandset on the base unit.
≥If an alarm tone sounds in step 1, move closer to the base unit or place thehandset on the base unit, and try again.
≥If additional dialing is necessary after using speed dialing functions such asphone book dialing (p. 22) or REDIAL, wait until speed dialing is finished tocontinue further dialing. Otherwise, the unit may not dial properly.
(–––/FLASH) CONNECTING
To have a hands-free conversation, connect an optional headset to thehandset (p. 27).
TALK VOL
To dial after confirming the entered number (Predial)
1 Dial a phone number.≥If you misdial, press (MUTE/CLEAR).
One digit is erased from the right. Dial thecorrect phone number.
2 Press .≥After a few seconds, the display will show the
receiver volume and phone number.
3 To hang up, press (OFF) or place thehandset on the base unit.
(–––/FLASH) CONNECTING
TALK VOL
To redial the last number dialedPress ¤ (PAUSE/REDIAL).
To redial after confirming the last number dialedPress (PAUSE/REDIAL) ¤ .
If noise interferes with the conversationPress (CH/FUNCTION) to select a clearer channel in the talk mode ormove closer to the base unit.
(–––/FLASH)
(–––/FLASH)
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To select the receiver volume
Press (‹) or (›) while talking.≥Each time you press (‹) or (›), the volume level
will change by 4 levels.
Answering Calls
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When a call is received, the unit rings and the IN USE/CHARGE indicatoron the base unit flashes quickly. If you subscribe to a Call Display service,the calling party information will be displayed after the first ring (p. 13). Ifyou do not subscribe to a Call Display service, “INCOMING CALL” will bedisplayed. In order to view the caller information, please wait until thesecond ring to answer a call.
Lift the handset off the base unit and press .≥You can also answer a call by pressing any button except (OFF)
(Any Key Talk).
(–––/FLASH)
When an optional headset is connected (p. 27), make sure to usethe headset to talk with the caller. If you want to have a normalcordless phone conversation, disconnect the headset.
To mute your conversation
Press (MUTE/CLEAR) while talking.≥“MUTE” and the receiver volume are displayed.≥The other party cannot hear you but you can hear
them.
To resume the conversation
Press (MUTE/CLEAR) again.
MUTE VOL
Backlit LCD display
The lighted handset display will stay on for a while after pressing ahandset button.
e.g. Receiver volume:level 4
TALK VOL
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The display shows the caller’s name,phone number and the date and timereceived after the first ring.
After you answer the call, the displaywill show the receiver volume.
Call Display Service “
This unit is compatible with a Call Display service offered by yourtelephone company. If you subscribe to a Call Display service, the callingparty’s information will be displayed after the first ring.
The unit can record information of up to 40 callers, including the date andtime received, in the Caller List. When the 41st call is received, the firstcall is deleted.
Using the list, you can automatically call back a caller. You can store thecallers’ numbers from the Caller List into the phone book.
If you subscribe to a Visual Call Waiting Service, when a second call isreceived while talking, the new caller’s name, phone number and the dateand time received will be displayed (p. 26).
How caller information is displayed when a call isreceived
TALK VOL
ROBINSON,TINA
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To check the number of new calls
If you have received 10 new calls, the display will show the following:
NEW CALL 10
≥Caller information cannot be displayed in the following cases:≥—If the caller dialed from an area which does not provide a Call Display service,
the display will show “OUT OF AREA”.≥—If a long distance call is identified, and the caller’s name and/or number
cannot be received, the display will show “LONG DISTANCE”.≥—If the caller has requested not to display his/her information, the display will
show “PRIVATE CALLER”.≥—If the caller information is interfered with during reception, the display will
show “ERROR”.≥If your unit is connected to a PBX which does not support Call Display services,
you cannot access those services.≥The name display service may not be available in some areas. For further
information, please contact your telephone company.
What the display means
ROBINSON,TINA Phone Number
Shows which callsyou have notchecked.
Name
The date and time thecall has been received.(e.g. June 10, 3:10 PM)
The number of calls whichyou have received.
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Viewing the Caller ListTo check who has called, follow the steps below.Make sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Lift the handset off the base unit and press (›) or (‹) to enter theCaller List.≥The display will show, for example, the following:
2 To search from the most recent call, press (›).To search from the oldest call, press (‹).≥To scroll between callers, press (›) or (‹).
3 To exit the list, press (OFF).≥A beep sounds and the handset will return to the standby mode.
≥If the Caller List is empty, you cannot enter the Caller List by pressing (›) or(‹).
≥Once new calls have been checked, “ ” will not be displayed.≥If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will return to the standby
mode.
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e.g. When you search from the most recent call:
Lift the handset off the base unit and press (›).
≥If there is no name information for a caller,the display will only show the phonenumber.
To return to the previous caller,press (‹).
To exit the Caller List, press (OFF).≥The handset will return to the standby
mode.
START/END
Press (›).
Press (›).
Press (›).
Press (›).
Press (›).
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BROWN,NANCY
ROBINSON,TINA
JONES,TOM
*If the phone number is more than 12 digits,the whole number will not be shown. The remaining numbers will be displayedalternately.
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Editing the Caller’s Phone NumberThe unit can edit a phone number into one of 3 patterns.Make sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Lift the handset off the base unit andpress (›) or (‹) to enter the Caller List.
2 Scroll to the desired caller by using(›) or (‹).
3 Press (EDIT) to select a pattern.≥Each time you press (EDIT),
the number is rearranged into one of3 different patterns.
a 1 – –
b
c –
≥The order in which patterns a–c aredisplayed depends on how thetelephone number is displayed instep 2.
4 After editing the number, you can continue with calling back orstoring procedures.To call back, press (See above). To store the number in the phone book, press (AUTO/PROGRAM).Follow the instructions on the display (p. 18).
≥The number edited in step 3 will not be maintained in the Caller List.
(–––/FLASH)
Phone no.Area code
Phone no.
Phone no.Area code
a
b
c
Calling Back from the Caller List
1 Lift the handset off the base unit and press(›) or (‹) to enter the Caller List.
2 Scroll to the desired caller by using (›) or(‹).
3 Press .≥The displayed phone number is dialed
automatically.
≥In some cases, you may have to edit the number before dialing (See below).≥If a phone number is not displayed in the caller information, you cannot call back
that caller.
(–––/FLASH)
TURNER,CINDY
TALK VOL
PARKER,FRED
PARKER,FRED
PARKER,FRED
PARKER,FRED
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Storing Caller List Information in the PhoneBookYou can store numbers that are in the Caller List in the phone book.Make sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Lift the handset off the base unit and press(›) or (‹) to enter the Caller List.
2 Scroll to the caller you want to store in thephone book by using (›) or (‹).≥If the number requires editing, see page 17.
3 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).≥“CID” stands for the caller information.
4 Press a memory station number ((0) to (9)).≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
≥You can exit the programming mode at any time by pressing (OFF).
TURNER,CINDY
STORE CID TO ?
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Erasing Caller List InformationAfter checking the Caller List, you can erase some or all of the entries.Make sure the unit is in the standby mode.
To erase a specific caller from the Caller List
1 Lift the handset off the base unit andpress (›) or (‹) to enter the Caller List.
2 Scroll to the caller you want to erase fromthe Caller List by using (›) or (‹).
3 Press (MUTE/CLEAR).≥A beep sounds and the information is
erased.≥After a few seconds, the display will show
the next or previous caller information.
To erase all entries in the Caller List
Before erasing all entries, make sure that “ ” is not displayed in therecent Caller List.
1 Lift the handset off the base unit andpress (›) or (‹) to enter the Caller List.
2 Press and hold (MUTE/CLEAR) until“CLEAR ALL CID?” is displayed.≥“CID” stands for the caller information.
3 Press (MUTE/CLEAR).≥A beep sounds and all entries are erased.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
CLEARED
CLEAR ALL CID?
REAGAN,TOM
NO ITEMS STORED
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Phone Book
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You can store up to 10 names and phone numbers in the phone book. Using the phone book, you can make a call by selecting a name on thehandset display.
Storing Names and NumbersMake sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press a memory station number ((0) to (9)).≥If an item is already stored, that information is
displayed.
3 Press (EDIT).
4 Enter a name, up to 15 characters, usingthe dialing buttons ((1) to (9)), (›) or (‹).≥See the steps for entering names and symbols
(p. 21).≥If a name is not required, press (EDIT) and go
to step 6.
5 Press (EDIT).
6 Enter a phone number, up to 24 digits.≥Each time you press (MUTE/CLEAR), the digit
is erased from the right. To erase all of thedigits, press and hold (MUTE/CLEAR).
≥To show the cursor, press (›) after entering adigit. Each time you press (MUTE/CLEAR),the digit under the cursor is erased.
≥When you store the last number dialed, press(PAUSE/REDIAL) instead of entering a phonenumber.
7 Press (EDIT) to save.≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
≥If a pause is required for dialing, (PAUSE/REDIAL) can be stored in a phonenumber counting as one digit (p. 26) in step 6.
≥You can exit the programming mode at any time by pressing (OFF).≥If you do not press any buttons for 60 seconds, the unit will return to the standby
mode.
EMPTY
ENTER NAME :
TOM
ENTER NUMBER :
SELECT STATION#
TOM
TOM
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For example, to enter “TOM”:
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press a memory station number ((0) to (9)).
3 Press (EDIT).
4 Press (8).
5 Press (6) three times, then wait for3 seconds.
6 Press (6).
7 When finished, press (EDIT) to save.≥Follow steps 6 and 7 on page 20 to
complete the operation.≥If you enter a blank, press (1).≥To show the cursor, press (›) after entering a character. While entering names,
the cursor will flash on the display.
TOM
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
1 2 3 4Number of times key is pressed
Entering Names and SymbolsThe handset dialing buttons ((1) to (9)), (›) and (‹) can be used to enterletters and symbols. The letters are printed on the dialing buttons.Pressing each button selects a character as shown below.
≥To show the cursor, press (›) after entering a character.≥To enter another character using the same dialing button, press ($) or wait for
3 seconds.
If you make a mistake while entering a nameUse (›) or (‹) to move the cursor to the incorrect character, press(MUTE/CLEAR) to delete and enter the correct character. Each time youpress (MUTE/CLEAR), a character under the cursor is erased.To erase all characters, press and hold (MUTE/CLEAR).
T
KeysBlank – ¢ !
A B C (D E F )G H I "J K L ’M N O ;
ENTER NUMBER :
ENTER NAME :
TO
(7)(8)(9)(›)(‹)
1 2 3 4Number of times key is pressed
KeysP Q R ST U V ?W X Y Z
To move the cursor to the left
To move the cursor to the right
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Finding Stored ItemsMake sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press (‹) or (›).≥The first item or last item is displayed.
3 Scroll to the desired item byusing (‹) or (›).
≥You can find the items using the memory station numbers ((0) to (9)) directly instep 2.
≥You can exit the phone book at any time by pressing (OFF).≥If “EMPTY” is displayed in step 2 or 3, the phone book is empty.≥If the phone number is more than 12 digits, the whole number has not been
shown. The remaining numbers will be displayed alternately.
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Press (›).
Press (‹).
· · · ·
Dialing
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press (‹) or (›).≥The first item or last item is displayed.
3 Scroll to the phone book item that you wantto dial by using (‹) or (›).
4 Press .≥The number is dialed automatically.
5 To hang up, press (OFF) or place thehandset on the base unit.
≥You can find the items using the memory station numbers ((0) to (9)) directly instep 2.
≥You can exit the phone book at any time by pressing (OFF).
(–––/FLASH)
FRANK
TALK VOL
TOM JONES TOM JONES
∫If you press first, follow the steps below:
Press ¤ (AUTO/PROGRAM) ¤ .((‹) and (›) cannot be usedfor finding the items.)
Station Number ((0) to (9))(–––/FLASH)
(–––/FLASH)
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EditingMake sure the unit is in the standby mode.
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press (‹) or (›).≥The first item or last item is displayed.
3 Scroll to the phone book item you want tochange by using (‹) or (›), and press(EDIT).
4 Edit the name using the dialing buttons,(›) or (‹) (p. 21), up to 15 characters.
5 Press (EDIT).
6 Add a number to the current number.≥If you do not need to change the number, go to
step 7.≥To move the cursor, press (›) or (‹). The
digit is added to the right of the cursor. Eachtime you press (MUTE/CLEAR), the digitunder the cursor is erased. To erase all of thedigits, press and hold (MUTE/CLEAR).
7 When finished, press (EDIT) to save.≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
≥You can find the items using the memory station numbers ((0) to (9)) directly instep 2.
≥You can exit the phone book at any time by pressing (OFF).
JANE
JANE WALKER
JANE WALKER
JANE WALKER
JANE
JANE WALKER
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ErasingMake sure the unit is in the standby mode.
To erase a specific caller from the Phone book
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Press (‹) or (›).≥The first item or last item is displayed.
3 Scroll to the phone book item you want toerase by using (‹) or (›).
4 Press (MUTE/CLEAR).≥A beep sounds.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
≥You can find the items using the memory station numbers ((0) to (9)) directly instep 2.
≥You can exit the phone book at any time by pressing (OFF).
To erase all entries in the Phone book
1 Press (AUTO/PROGRAM).
2 Review phone book record by using (‹)or (›).
3 Press and hold (MUTE/CLEAR) until “CLEARALL ?” is displayed.
4 Press (MUTE/CLEAR).≥A beep sounds and all entries are erased.≥The handset will return to the standby mode.
NO PHONEBOOK
CLEARED
HELEN
CLEAR ALL ?
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Handset LocatorYou can locate the handset or page the handset user with beep tonesfrom the base unit.
1 Press (HANDSET\LOCATOR).≥The IN USE/CHARGE indicator flashes. The handset beeps for 1 minute
and “PAGING” is displayed on the handset.
2 To stop paging, press (HANDSET\LOCATOR) again or press (OFF) onthe handset.
Automatic Security Code SettingEach time you place the handset on the base unit, the unit automaticallyselects one of more than 65,000 security codes. These codes helpprevent the unauthorized use of your telephone line by another cordlesstelephone user.
Temporary Tone Dialing(For Rotary or Pulse Service Users)
Press ($) (TONE) before entering access numbers which require tonedialing.
≥The dialing mode changes to tone. You can enter numbers to access ananswering service, electronic banking service, etc. When you hang up, the modewill return to pulse.
(–––/FLASH)
(PAUSE/REDIAL)
($)
IN USE/CHARGE Indicator
(HANDSET–LOCATOR)
(OFF)
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Visual Call Waiting Service
Visual Call Waiting Service allows your unit todisplay the second caller’s information. After youhear a call-waiting tone while talking, the unitwill display the caller’s name, the phone numberand the date and time received.
≥Please contact your telephone company for details and availability in your area.
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For Call Waiting Service UsersPress if you hear a call-waiting tone while talking.
≥The first call is put on hold and you can answer the second call.≥To return to the first caller, press again.≥The call waiting service cannot be used when a parallel connected telephone is
in use.≥If this function does not operate properly, consult your telephone company for
details.
(–––/FLASH)
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How to Use the PAUSE Button(For PBX Line/Long Distance Calls)
We recommend that you press (PAUSE/REDIAL) if a pause is required fordialing with a PBX or to make a long distance call.
≥e.g. Line access number (9) (PBX)(9) ¤ (PAUSE/REDIAL) ¤
≥Pressing (PAUSE/REDIAL) once creates a 3 second pause. This preventsmisdialing when you redial or dial a stored number.
≥Pressing (PAUSE/REDIAL) more than once increases the length of the pausebetween numbers.
Phone number
BROWN,NANCY
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Belt Clip
You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the belt clip.
To attach the belt clip To remove the belt clip
Headset Jack
When an optional headset is connected to the handset, make sureto use the headset to talk with the caller. If you want to have anormal cordless phone conversation, disconnect the headset.
Plugging an optional headset into the handset allows a hands-free phoneconversation. Please use only a Panasonic KX-TCA86 or KX-TCA92headset.
Connecting an optional headset to the handsetOpen the headset jack cover, and connect an optional headset to theheadset jack as shown below.
Optional Headset
The illustrationof the headsetis KX-TCA86.
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Wall Mounting
This unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate.
1 Push the lower side of the hook(1) and pull down the hook untilit locks (2), so the tab holdsthe handset.
3 Connect the AC adaptor.Tuck the telephone line cordinside the wall mountingadaptor, then push it in thedirection of the arrow (1 and2).≥The word “UP WALL” should
face upward.
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2 Remove the wall mountingadaptor.
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4 Connect the telephone linecord. Mount the unit, thenslide down.≥Raise the antenna.
Wall Phone Plate
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5 To charge the battery:Fit the handset hole in the tab(1) and fix the charge contacts(2).≥Make sure to place the handset
with the keypad facing down.≥The IN USE/CHARGE
indicator lights.
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Adding Another Phone
This unit will not function during a power failure. To connect a standardtelephone on the same line, use a T-adaptor.
T-Adaptor
Single-Line Telephone Jack
Standard Telephone
Telephone Line Cord
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Battery Replacement
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If “RECHARGE” and “ ” are displayed after a few telephone calls even ifthe battery was fully charged, replace the battery with a new PanasonicPQWBTC1461M (P-P504) battery.
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3 Close the cover. Make sure you charge thenew battery for about 15 hours.
2 Remove the old battery. Then install the new one.≥Insert the battery plug into the
connector as shown in thepicture.
≥Be sure wires are free frombeing pressed by the batterybody or handset cover.
A nickel cadmium battery that is recyclable powers theproduct you have purchased. At the end of its useful life,under various state and local laws, it is illegal to dispose of this battery into your municipal waste stream. Pleasecall 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recyclethis battery.
1 Press the notch on the handsetcover firmly (1) and slide it asindicated by the arrow (2).
BlackLead
RedLead
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Problem
The unit does not work.
An alarm tone sounds.
Static, sound cuts in/out,fades. Interference fromother electrical units.
The handset does not ring.
The handset display isblank.
You cannot program items,such as the dialing mode.
Cause and Remedy
≥Check the settings (p. 7–9).≥Charge the battery fully (p. 8).≥Clean the charge contacts and charge
again (p. 9).≥Install the battery properly (p. 8, 31).≥Place the handset on the base unit and
unplug the AC adaptor to reset. Plug in,and try again.
≥You are too far from the base unit. Move closer and try again.
≥Place the handset on the base unit andtry again.
≥Plug in the AC adaptor.≥Raise the base unit antenna.
≥Locate the handset and the base unitaway from other electrical appliances(p. 3).
≥Move closer to the base unit.≥Raise the base unit antenna.≥Press (CH/FUNCTION) to select a clearer
channel in the talk mode.
≥The ringer volume is set to OFF. Set toON (p. 9).
≥If a power failure occurs, the handsetloses communication with the base.When power returns, place the handseton the base unit once then try again.
≥Install the battery properly (p. 8, 31).≥Charge the battery fully (p. 8).
≥Programming is not possible while theunit is in the talk mode or when viewingthe Caller List/phone book.
≥Do not pause for over 60 seconds whileprogramming.
≥Move closer to the base unit.≥(›) or (‹) may have been pressed
when you picked up the handset. Press(OFF) and try again.
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Problem
You cannot store a nameand phone number in thephone book.
While programming orsearching, the handsetstarts to ring and stops theprogram/search.
The handset does notdisplay the caller’s nameand/or phone number.
The display goes to thestandby mode while viewingthe Caller List.
When a second call isreceived during aconversation, the unit doesnot display the new caller’sname and/or phone number.
(HANDSET\LOCATOR) doesnot function.
Cause and Remedy
≥You cannot store an item in the phonebook while the unit is in the talk mode.
≥Do not pause for over 60 seconds whilestoring.
≥To answer the call, press .Try again from the beginning afterhanging up.
≥You need to subscribe to a Call Displayservice.
≥Other telephone equipment may beinterfering with your phone. Disconnectit and try again.
≥Other electrical appliances connected tothe same outlet may be interfering withCall Display.
≥Telephone line noise may be affectingCall Display.
≥Do not pause for over 60 seconds whilesearching.
≥The caller requested not to send his/herinformation. See page 14.
≥The handset is too far from the base unit.≥The handset is engaged in an outside
call. Wait until the IN USE/CHARGEindicator light goes out.
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Problem
You cannot redial bypressing (PAUSE/REDIAL).
“RECHARGE” and “ ” aredisplayed or the handsetbeeps intermittently.
While talking, the call isdisconnected.
You charged the batteryfully, but “RECHARGE” and“ ” are still displayed.
The IN USE/CHARGEindicator light does not goout while charging.
You cannot have aconversation using thehandset.
You cannot have aconversation using theheadset.
Cause and Remedy
≥When pressing (PAUSE/REDIAL) after, more than 32 digits long
number will not be redialed correctly.≥When pressing after
(PAUSE/REDIAL), more than 24 digitslong number will not be redialedcorrectly.
≥Charge the battery fully (p. 8).
≥The battery needs to be recharged.Charge the battery fully (p. 8).
≥Clean the charge contacts and chargeagain (p. 9).
≥Install a new battery (p. 31).
≥This is normal.
≥When an optional headset is connected(p. 27), you must use the headset to talkwith the caller. To have a normalcordless phone conversation, disconnectthe headset.
≥Make sure that the optional headset isconnected properly (p. 27).
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Important Information
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NOTICE:This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada TerminalEquipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registrationnumber. The abbreviation, “IC:”, before the registration number signifiesthat registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformityindicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It doesnot imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.And, the term “IC:” signifies that Industry Canada radio technicalspecifications were met.Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissibleto be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method ofconnection. The customer should be aware that compliance with theabove conditions may not prevent degradation of service in somesituations.Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representativedesignated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user tothis equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give thetelecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect theequipment.Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical groundconnections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallicwater pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precautionmay be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution:Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, butshould contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician,as appropriate.
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminaldevice provides an indication of the maximum number of terminalsallowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on aninterface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to therequirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all thedevices does not exceed 5.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of This Unit:(found on the bottom of the unit).
NOTICE: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device maynot cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using thistelephone.
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Safety Instructions
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Take special care to follow the safety suggestions listed below.
Safety1) The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type
described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit.2) When left unused for a long period of time, the base unit should be
unplugged from the household AC outlet.
InstallationsEnvironment1) Do not use this unit near water — for example, near a bathtub,
washbowl, sink, etc. Damp basements should also be avoided.2) The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators,
kitchen range, etc. It also should not be placed in rooms where thetemperature is less than 5˚C (41˚F) or greater than 40˚C (104˚F).
3) The AC adaptor is used as the main power source. Ensure that the ACoutlet is located/installed near the unit and is easily accessible.
Placement1) Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit.2) Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto, and liquids are
not spilled into, the unit. Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke,dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
3) Place the unit on a flat surface.
For best performance1) If noise prevents the conversation from being understood at the
handset, approach the base unit to lessen the noise.2) The handset should be used at the HIGH volume setting when the
reception tone is difficult to hear.3) The handset should be fully recharged on the base unit when
“RECHARGE” and/or “ ” are/is displayed.4) The handset antenna should not be touched during use because of its
high sensitivity.5) The maximum calling distance may be shortened when the unit is used
in the following places: Near obstacles such as hills, tunnels,undergrounds, near metal objects such as wire fences, etc.
WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THISPRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
If there is any trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line andconnect a known working phone. If the known working phone operatesproperly, have your unit repaired by one of the specified authorizedPanasonic Factory Servicentres. If the known working phone does notoperate properly, consult your telephone company.
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Specifications
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∫Base unit
Power Supply: AC Adaptor (120 V AC, 60 Hz)
Power Consumption: Standby: Approx. 3.1 WMaximum: Approx. 4 W
Frequency: 902.1 MHz – 904.05 MHz
Dimensions (H kk W kk D): Approx. 89 mm k 127 mm k 180 mm(3 1⁄2q k 5q k 7 3⁄32q)
Mass (Weight): Approx. 260 g (0.57 lb.)
∫Handset
Power Supply: Ni-Cd battery (3.6 V, 600 mAh)
Frequency: 925.9 MHz – 927.85 MHz
Dimensions (H kk W kk D): Approx. 236 mm k 55 mm k 44 mm(9 9⁄32q k 2 5⁄32q k 1 23⁄32q)
Mass (Weight): Approx. 230 g (0.50 lb.)
Security Codes: 65,000
∫Dialing Mode: Tone (DTMF)/Pulse
∫Operating Environment: 5°C – 40°C (41°F – 104°F)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Panasonic Canada Inc.5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3PANASONIC PRODUCT-LIMITED WARRANTY
Panasonic Canada Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material andworkmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect for a period as stated below from thedate of original purchase.
Telephone Accessory/Product — One (1) year, parts and labourFRS (Family Radio Service) Product — One (1) year, parts and labour
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONSThis warranty does not apply to products purchased outside Canada or to any product whichhas been improperly installed, subjected to usage for which the product was not designed,misused or abused, damaged during shipping, or which has been altered or repaired in anyway that affects the reliability or detracts from the performance, nor does it cover anyproduct which is used commercially. Dry cell batteries are also excluded from coverageunder this warranty. Rechargeable batteries are warranted for ninety (90) days from date oforiginal purchase.This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only. A purchase receipt orother proof of date of original purchase is required before warranty service is performed.THIS EXPRESS, LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.In certain instances, some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidentalor consequential damages, or the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above limitationsand exclusions may not be applicable.
WARRANTY SERVICEFor product operation and information assistance, please contact your Dealer or ourCustomer Care Centre at:Telephone #: (905) 624-5505 Fax #: (905) 238-2360 Web: www.panasonic.caFor product repairs, please contact one of the following:≥Your Dealer who will inform you of an authorized Servicentre nearest you.≥Our Customer Care Centre at (905) 624-5505 or www.panasonic.ca≥A Panasonic Factory Servicentre listed below:
Richmond, British Columbia Calgary, AlbertaPanasonic Canada Inc. Panasonic Canada Inc.12111 Riverside Way 6835-8th St. N. E.Richmond, BC V6W 1K8 Calgary, AB T2E 7H7Tel: (604) 278-4211 Tel: (403) 295-3955Fax: (604) 278-5627 Fax: (403) 274-5493
Mississauga, Ontario Lachine, QuébecPanasonic Canada Inc. Panasonic Canada Inc.5770 Ambler Dr. 3075, rue Louis A. AmosMississauga, ON L4W 2T3 Lachine, QC H8T 1C4Tel: (905) 624-8447 Tel: (514) 633-8684Fax: (905) 238-2418 Fax: (514) 633-8020
IF YOU SHIP THE PRODUCT TO A SERVICENTRECarefully pack and send prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton.
Include details of the defect claimed, and proof of date of original purchase.
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