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Checking Your Package

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Issued April 2000

Two 500 mAH 
Rechargeable Batteries

Belt Clip

900 MHz User Guide.book  Page 2  Monday, March 20, 2000  8:51 AM

Summary of Contents for 545X03001

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Page 2: ...r errors or omissions Panasonic will update and revise this document as needed The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware Reproduction publication or duplication of this manual or any part thereof in any manner mechanically electronically or photographically is prohibited withou...

Page 3: ...lay LCD Overview 8 Handset Controls 9 Using Your Telephone 11 Using Your Handset 11 Answering An Incoming Call 12 Placing An Outgoing Call 12 Switching Calls Between Telephones 13 Programming Functions 15 Troubleshooting 19 Accessories 21 Additional Accessories 21 Precautions 23 900 MHz User Guide book Page 1 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

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Page 5: ...ser Guide and using the Panasonic 900 MHz Cordless Telephone take a few minutes to check the contents of your package You should have the following Handset Base Station with AC Adapter Wall Plate Charging Unit with AC Adapter 900 MHz User Guide book Page 1 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 6: ...Checking Your Package 2 Issued April 2000 Two 500 mAH Rechargeable Batteries Belt Clip 900 MHz User Guide book Page 2 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 7: ...our Telephone Issued April 2000 3 Understanding Your Telephone HANDSET OVERVIEW Please see page 4 for a description of your phone s features and display keys 900 MHz User Guide book Page 3 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 8: ...ogrammable 5 FF1 Key programmable 6 FF 5 Key programmable 7 FF 6 Key programmable 8 Numeric keypad 9 Microphone 10 Headset jack 2 5mm standard jack 11 Channel chan key 12 Volume vol key 13 FF 3 key programmable 14 FF 4 key programmable 15 Mute MUTE key 16 Hold HOLD key 900 MHz User Guide book Page 4 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 9: ...rstanding Your Telephone Issued April 2000 5 BASE STATION OVERVIEW Function 1 Cordless Button 2 Cordless LED 3 Status LED 4 Desk LED 5 Desk Button 900 MHz User Guide book Page 5 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 10: ...ll isn t detected the LCD is cleared immediately after the base station is set to IDLE If the 900 MHz handset is idle and a holding call is diconnected the LCD goes blank The base station memorizes the last first and second lines of the LCD This feature allows the 900 MHz handset to re display information about the last call When the base station receives either first or second lines of informatio...

Page 11: ...perate this handset only when it is not in the charging unit Condition Action LCD Display Handset Active talk mode Press vol on the front of the handset to select a high or low earpiece volume level Non display indications Handset Inactive standby mode Press vol on the front of the handset to select one of the following settings Ring type A High Ring type A Low 900 MHz User Guide book Page 7 Monda...

Page 12: ...nding Your Telephone 8 Issued April 2000 Handset Inactive standby mode Ring type B High Ring type B Low Ring Off Vibrate Condition Action LCD Display 900 MHz User Guide book Page 8 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 13: ...set and press TALK you will see Or you may see one of the following If the base station is powered off the handset will display Condition Indicator LCD Screen No connection to base error tone NO SERVICE Channel busy error tone NO DISPLAY INDICATION 900 MHz User Guide book Page 9 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 14: ...u finish the call place the handset back in the charging unit The AutoStandby feature automatically ends the call If the handset is out of the charging unit when you receive a call Press TALK or any key on the numeric keypad PLACING AN OUTGOING CALL When making an outgoing call from the 900 MHz handset Press TALK You will hear a dial tone Enter the number you are calling To end the call press TALK...

Page 15: ...ey telephone during an active call 1 Press HOLD on the 900 MHz handset 2 Press the labeled desk button on the base sta tion 3 Pick up the receiver on the key telephone Note When the base station is operating with the key telephone and you press the 900 MHz handset TALK button there is no tone from the 900 MHz handset The 900 MHz handset displays LINE IN USE for 5 seconds When the base station is p...

Page 16: ...the button labeled handset on the base station without first pressing the HOLD but ton on the key telephone your call will be discon nected If you are on a active call on the 900 MHz handset and you press the desk button on the base station without first pressing the HOLD button on the key telephone the transfer between phones waits until the call is completed Avoid this practice 900 MHz User Guid...

Page 17: ...hey are the only keys that can be programmed as Feature Function FF keys For the DBS 96 72 90 and the DBS 824 LED indications of calls are only available if the handset and desk telephone FF Keys are programmed as CO keys F Key Type Location Display Complete message Direct CO key FF key Default FF1 FF KEY 01 FF2 FF KEY 02 FF3 FF KEY 03 FF4 FF KEY 04 FF5 AUTO KEY FF6 PROG KEY 900 MHz User Guide boo...

Page 18: ...To enter the 900 MHz handset programming mode from idle press the and the TALK button at the One Touch OUTCH keys 1 10 Anywhere FF1 FF6 OTCH xx xx 01 10 Flash key FLASH KEY CONF key CONF KEY PROG key PROG KEY AUTO key AUTO KEY Redial key REDIAL KEY Soft key mode MODE KEY Soft key EXEC EXEC KEY Soft key End END KEY Soft key EXEC EXEC KEY No opera tion NO OPERATION F Key Type Location Display Comple...

Page 19: ... selections by pressing the chan key or move back wards by pressing the vol key When the desired program is shown on the display Start Θ and TALK PROGRAM MODE FF1 KEY chan vol PROGRAM MODE FF2 KEY chan vol PROGRAM MODE FF6 KEY Press 0 Key yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx key code chan vol yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx key code chan vol yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx key code Press 0 Key FFx key COMPLETE yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ...

Page 20: ...d chan key to move through the selections Once you ve chosen the desired function press the 0 key on the keypad to confirm your selection Your handset will display COMPLETE next to the assigned key number and the function assigned to that key You can then begin programming the next FF key Note To exit the programming mode at any time press the TALK key 900 MHz User Guide book Page 16 Monday March ...

Page 21: ...uggestion Charge light won t come on when headset is placed in Charg ing unit Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base and wall outlet Make sure handset is prop erly seated in charging unit Make sure the sealed lead acid battery is properly placed in the handset Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and charging unit are clean Conversation is interrupted fre quently Make sure the...

Page 22: ...different channel on your handset Handset does not ring Sealed lead acid battery may be weak Charge the battery for 5 6 hours Make sure the base antenna is fully vertical The handset may be too far away from the base Ensure the ringer ON OFF switch is in the ON position Problem Suggestion 900 MHz User Guide book Page 18 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

Page 23: ...Issued April 2000 19 Accessories ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES Charger and AC Adapter Leather Case Headset Key Telephone 500 mAH Rechargeable Battery AC Adapter 900 MHz User Guide book Page 19 Monday March 20 2000 8 51 AM ...

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Page 25: ...ssional technicians Any attempt to install or service the product or products dealt with in this installation information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death The following statement applies if you purchased backup batteries with your system The product you have purchased may contain sealed lead acid batteries which are recyclable At the end of their useful life under various sta...

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