• For proprietary telephone operations, all button illustrations are based on the KX-T7130
model.
Lift the handset, or press the
SP-PHONE or MONITOR button
(Off-hook).
Replace the handset, or press the
SP-PHONE or MONITOR button
(On-hook).
Number keys on the telephone
— depends on the condition.
Recall button on a single line
telephone.
Tones which vary depending on the
condition.
Refer to “Tone / Ring Tone List”
(Section 2.1).
1-2
Operations
1.1
Before Operating
What kind of telephone do you use?
In this manual, you will find how to operate the feature depending on your type of telephone.
If you use single line devices such as a single line telephone or data terminal, you will follow
the steps which enter a feature number. If you use single line devices which do not have a
“
” or “#” key, it is not possible to access features that have “
” or “#” in their access
numbers.
If you use a Panasonic proprietary telephone which has a special function button and/or a
display, you will follow the button or display operation for easy access. If you use a Panasonic
proprietary telephone which does not have a function button, you may change one of the
unused buttons to a specific function button. Refer to Section 1.2, “Proprietary Telephone
Settings”.
Panasonic proprietary telephones have Light Emitting Diode (LED) button indicators, so you
can see the line status by the lighting patterns. Refer to Section 2.2, “LED Indication”.
Please use the proper operation for your telephone.
Description of the Symbols Used in this Manual
In this manual, many symbols are used. Some of the symbols need explanation. Those are
described below.
X
Y
R
!
!
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