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 Making/Answering Calls

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Answering calls

1

{s}

L

The called line is automatically 
selected.

L

You can also answer the call by 
pressing any button except the 
navigator key or 

{

OFF

}

(Any key 

talk feature)

2

Speak into the MIC.

3

When you finish talking, press 

{

OFF

}

 or 

{s}

.

Note:

L

You can also answer the call by pressing 

{

LINE1

}

 or 

{

LINE2

}

 in step 1.

L

To change the line selection, see page 
48.

Temporary ringer off

While the unit is ringing for an outside call, 
you can turn the ringer off temporarily by 
pressing 

{

OFF

}

.

Useful features during a 
call

HOLD button

This feature allows you to put an outside 
call on hold.

Press 

{

HOLD

}

 2 times during an outside 

call.

L

To release the hold, press 

{

LINE1

}

 or 

{

LINE2

}

 that is flashing on the unit.

Note:

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.

MUTE button

While mute is turned on, you can hear the 
other party, but the other party cannot hear 
you.
To mute your voice, press 

{

MUTE

}

.

L

To return to the conversation, press 

{

MUTE

}

 or 

{s}

.

FLASH button

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. 

Note:

L

To change the flash time, see page 49.

For Call Waiting service users

To use Call Waiting, you must subscribe to 
your telephone company’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. Please 
contact your telephone company for 

THA16.book  Page 19  Thursday, March 9, 2006  6:43 PM

Summary of Contents for KX-THA16 - Cordless Video Camera Station

Page 1: ...r website http www panasonic com phonehelp for customers in the U S A or Puerto Rico This unit is an accessory unit for use with the KX TH102 base unit You must register this unit with your base unit before it can be used Home Communication System Cordless Video Camera Station Model No KX THA16 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...one feature 28 Video phone settings 31 Intercom Intercom feature 32 Transferring a call 32 Conference calls 33 Call share 34 H Monitoring Monitoring feature 35 Audio monitor 35 Video monitor 36 v Built in camera Taking a picture 40 Picture gallery 41 Programmable Settings Ringer settings 42 Display settings 44 Slide show 45 Other settings 47 i Answering System Answering system feature 51 Listening...

Page 3: ...camera handset This unit allows you to monitor the room where the cordless camera or the handset is located page 36 N Built in camera You can use the unit s built in camera to take pictures page 40 These pictures can be used for the phonebook as wallpaper and as privacy images for this unit N Slide show This feature allows you to view pictures as a slide show while the unit is in standby mode You ...

Page 4: ...oftware included with your base unit for installation details N MULTI TALK V USB Utility Allows you to use your computer to Add edit erase and copy phonebook entries Send images and melodies stored in your computer to your phone Change phone settings Connect to the Internet or to another computer using a MULTI TALK V phone N MULTI TALK V Printing Utility Allows you to use your computer to register...

Page 5: ...age 6 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 A AC adaptor for cordless video camera station Order No PQLV203Z A Battery Order No HHR P515 A Battery cover Order No PQYNTHA16R A USB cable Order No PQJA10166Z Accessory item Order number Rechargeable nickel metal hydride Ni MH battery HHR P515 ...

Page 6: ...he list of compatible cellular phones please visit www panasonic com MultiTalkV Handsets max 8 Other devices max 10 Cordless handset KX THA11 Monochrome display type Cordless camera KX THA13 max 2 For monitoring Cordless video camera handset KX THA12 Color display type USB adaptor KX THA14 For data link Cordless video camera station KX THA16 Large color display type Other Bluetooth compatible devi...

Page 7: ...ional units A B you can also make a video call during an intercom call A KX THA12 KX THA17 B KX THA16 This feature allows you to monitor the room where the cordless camera A is located from the units B C You can also monitor the room between the units B C A KX THA13 B KX THA12 KX THA17 C KX THA16 This feature allows you to make or answer cellular calls using your unit A B C and the base unit if yo...

Page 8: ...e allows you to access the Internet or another computer by connecting the units A B C and the base unit with the USB cable or a USB adaptor D to your computer A KX THA11 B KX THA12 KX THA17 C KX THA16 D KX THA14 This feature allows you to use your TV to see the other person during a video call A KX THA17 A B C D Your home A TV ...

Page 9: ...t when charging page 11 Damp basements should also be avoided L The maximum calling distance may be shortened when the product is used in the following places Near obstacles such as hills tunnels underground near metal objects such as wire fences etc L Operating near 2 4 GHz electrical appliances may cause interference Move away from the electrical appliances Routine care L Wipe the outer surface ...

Page 10: ...ly 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 Battery installation 1 Insert the battery as shown Insert the S and T end of the battery first 2 Close the cover in the direction of the arrows Note L After charging the battery you can use the battery to power the unit allowing you to...

Page 11: ...arged the unit beeps intermittently while it is in use Panasonic battery performance Note L Battery operating time may be shortened over time depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature L Battery power is consumed whenever the unit is not connected to a power outlet even when the unit is not in use The longer you leave the unit not connected to a power outlet the shorter you can actually...

Page 12: ...Close the cover Attention A nickel metal hydride battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY 1 800 822 8837 for information on how to recycle this battery Headset Optional Connecting the corded headset Plug in the headset plug into the headset jack downward or upward Do not insert the plug sideways over the edge of the unit because the plug will not...

Page 13: ...k dial keys M1 M2 B Camera lens C VIDEO D s SP PHONE E Display F Speaker G MIC Microphone H USB port I Headset jack Audio jack J RESET K Soft keys F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 L TONE M MUTE CLEAR N HOLD INTERCOM O FLASH CALL WAIT P PAUSE REDIAL Q OFF R Navigator key B A C D E G H I K L F R M N O P Q D J ...

Page 14: ...Preparation 14 For assistance please visit http www panasonic com phonehelp Adjusting the camera lens angle Aim the camera lens by rotating the lens forward or backward ...

Page 15: ...he unit indicates the current setting VE L1 L2 L1 L2 Mute is on during a video call A call is put on hold during a video call You are sending a still image to the other party during a video call You are receiving a still image during a video call Monitor access is on z The cordless camera detects motion and or sound or its Call button is pressed You are talking with the other party when monitoring...

Page 16: ... Menu feature q Phonebook G Caller list i Message playback s Ringer settings E Slide show t Display settings u Video phone settings x Other items LINE1 LINE2 MONITOR MENU CAMERA VIEWER SLIDE SHOW ON Symbol Meaning q G i s E t u x The symbols to the left represent the menu icons Example q Press the navigator key up down left or right to select that menu icon shown on the display Example Ringer volu...

Page 17: ...station KX THA16 Press OK F3 then wait until the unit beeps L If you have changed the base unit s PIN enter it and press OK then wait until the unit beeps Note L If for some reason the unit is not registered to a base unit use the following procedure to register it to the base unit MENU F6 i x i SELECT i Registration i SELECT i Registration i SELECT i Repeat step 1 i OK If you have already cancele...

Page 18: ... page 48 L Use the speakerphone in a quiet environment 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 CLEAR 3 s PAUSE button for PBX long distance service users A pause is sometimes required when making ca...

Page 19: ...d press LINE1 or LINE2 that is flashing on the unit Note 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 MUTE button While mute is turned on you can hear the other party but the other party cannot hear you To mute your voice press MUTE L To return to the conversation press MUTE or s FLASH button Pressing ...

Page 20: ... maximum number of extensions that can be used at a time may decrease Voice enhancer 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 48 1 Press MENU during an outside call 2 To turn this feature on select Voice enhancer To turn this feature off select V E off 3 SELECT Note L Depending on the cond...

Page 21: ...e 26 i OK 9 Set Picture ID i SELECT 10 Select the desired item 11 SELECT 12 Select the desired picture ID page 26 i OK 13 SAVE LTo add other items repeat from step 3 14 OFF Note L To assign a song as ringer ID you can record it from an audio device page 43 or copy it from your computer refer to the help section of the MULTI TALK V USB Utility application L If you select No Ringer ID default the un...

Page 22: ... pressing CALL then pressing LINE1 or LINE2 Searching for a name alphabetically by scrolling through all items 1 MENU F6 i q i SELECT 2 Press or V to select the desired item L To display further information for the selected item press DETAIL To return to the list press LIST Note L To go to the next page press To go to the previous page press Searching for a name by initial 1 MENU F6 i q i SELECT 2...

Page 23: ...ID i OK To turn the picture ID off Off i OK 4 SAVE i OFF Erasing items in the phonebook 1 Find the desired item page 22 2 CLEAR i YES i OFF Quick dial M1 and M2 can each be used as a quick dial key allowing you to dial a number from the phonebook by simply pressing M1 or M2 Assigning an item in the phonebook to a quick dial key 1 M1 or M2 i EDIT 2 Press or V to select the desired item 3 SAVE i OFF...

Page 24: ...e or all of the phonebook items from this unit to the phonebook of the base unit or a compatible Panasonic unit KX THA11 KX THA12 KX THA16 KX THA17 Important L The picture ID setting for phonebook items is not copied 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 i...

Page 25: ...information is received and it matches a phone number stored in the phonebook the stored name is displayed and logged in the caller list Call Waiting Caller ID display 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 19 Note L Please contact your telephone company for details and availabili...

Page 26: ... even after one line answers the call individually Caller list 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 ...

Page 27: ...s 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 48 The default setting is On Note L Phone numbers from the 4 most recently edited area codes are automatically edited L If you move to another area you can turn this feature off to erase previously edited a...

Page 28: ...this service Compatibility To have a video call with the other party the other party must also have a compatible Panasonic unit KX THA12 KX THA16 KX THA17 with the base unit KX TH102 or ITU T H 324 compatible device To maximize the performance capabilities we highly recommend that both you and the other party have a compatible Panasonic unit KX THA12 KX THA16 KX THA17 to have a video call L Depend...

Page 29: ...s to sound After 4 additional minutes on hold the call is disconnected Selecting image zoom You can zoom in on the other party s image on your display 1 During a video call press MENU 2 Display mode i SELECT 3 Press to select the zoom mode Press to return to the wide mode 4 SAVE Selecting the display view You can select what is displayed on your unit during a video call Combo view default Both you...

Page 30: ...e L To view the image see Picture gallery on page 41 Pausing your live video During a video call you can pause your live video to send your high resolution still image to the other party You can continue talking while you are using this feature You can also use this feature for privacy During a video call press PAUSE VIDEO L To resume sending live video press PAUSE VIDEO Showing an image During a ...

Page 31: ...age 31 to the other party You cannot transfer a call that is on hold Transfer audio When you activate hold mode the video call is canceled and the voice call is put on hold You can transfer a call that is on hold page 32 1 MENU F6 i u i SELECT 2 Hold options i SELECT 3 Select the desired item Default Hold only i SAVE i OFF Privacy image You can select a privacy image to be seen by the other party ...

Page 32: ...lls Transferring a call Outside calls can be transferred between this unit and the base unit and between this unit and another compatible Panasonic unit KX THA11 KX THA12 KX THA16 KX THA17 Transferring calls 1 During an outside call press INTERCOM to put the call on hold 2 To page the base unit press 0 To page the handset enter its extension number 1 to 8 L If you do not wish to announce the trans...

Page 33: ...make or answer a 2nd call on the other line and then combine the calls to establish a conference call 1 During an outside call press HOLD 2 times 2 To answer a 2nd call press LINE1 or LINE2 To make a 2nd call press LINE1 or LINE2 then dial the phone number 3 When the 2nd call is connected press CONF to make a conference call L To hang up only one line press LINE1 or LINE2 for the party with which ...

Page 34: ...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 unit to join an existing outside call Joining a conversation Join the conversation by pressing LINE1 or LINE2 to select the line that is being used by another extension for an outside call L C...

Page 35: ...tored beforehand Permit allows the unit to be monitored Deny denies access from other units 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Monitor access i SELECT 3 Select the desired setting Default Deny i SAVE i OFF Audio monitor This feature allows you to listen to the audio in the room where the handset or base unit is located Monitoring audio in the room 1 MONITOR F5 2 Audio only i SELECT 3 Select the desired unit...

Page 36: ...splay to notify you that the cordless camera is paging you Press 2WAY to answer the page Adjusting speaker volume Press or V while monitoring Taking a picture of the displayed image while monitoring Press CAPTURE when the desired image is displayed L A title is assigned to the image and the image is saved Note L To view the image see Picture gallery on page 41 When paged from the cordless camera u...

Page 37: ...ge from the cordless camera Camera detect is displayed on the unit This lets you know if you should monitor the cordless camera which has paged you 1 MONITOR F5 2 Camera Audio i SELECT 3 Select the cordless camera indicated by z i SELECT 4 Press OFF to stop monitoring Viewing and saving images from the cordless camera into the unit You can view the images stored in the cordless camera and save the...

Page 38: ... station KX THA16 Press OFF to stop monitoring If Camera detect is displayed If you do not answer the page from the cordless camera Camera detect is displayed on the unit This lets you know if you should monitor the cordless camera which has paged you To monitor the cordless camera see page 37 Useful display settings while monitoring Selecting image zoom 1 Start monitoring page 36 i MENU 2 Zoom i ...

Page 39: ...htness 1 Start monitoring page 36 i BRIGHTNESS 2 Press to improve the brightness Press to decrease the brightness 3 SAVE Displaying the image upside down You can turn the camera image upside down This feature is useful when you mount the cordless camera upside down Start monitoring page 36 i UPSIDE DOWN ...

Page 40: ...ture 2 Press PICTURE SIZE 3 Select the desired size Default Large 320x240 4 SAVE L To zoom in on large size images press ZOOM on small size images press ZOOM repeatedly To return to the original view press WIDE Note L Only small size images can be used as privacy images page 31 and picture IDs page 26 Adjusting the image brightness 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 Taking a picture 2 Press BRIGHTNESS 3 Press...

Page 41: ...age list press IMAGE LIST L You can zoom in on small size images by pressing ZOOM To return to the original view press WIDE 4 OFF Editing the image title 1 Press EDIT TITLE while viewing the desired image 2 Edit the title max 15 characters page 22 i SAVE i OFF Erasing images Important L If the erased image was selected for the wallpaper the sample picture default is used instead of that image L If...

Page 42: ...You can record songs for the ringer tone from an audio device page 43 L You can copy songs in WAV file format using a computer to be used for the ringer tone Refer to the help section of the MULTI TALK V USB Utility application for more information 1 MENU F6 i s i SELECT 2 Ringer tone i SELECT 3 Select the desired line 4 Select the desired item Default Line 1 Tone 1 Line 2 Tone 2 i SAVE i OFF Note...

Page 43: ... such as a CD player or computer to the unit using the audio cable included with your base unit 2 MENU F6 i s i SELECT 3 Customize ring i SELECT 4 Record i SELECT 5 Start playing the audio device 6 Press REC to start recording 7 To stop recording press STOP L To listen to the recording select Playback then press SELECT L To re record select Retry press SELECT then start from step 5 8 Save i SELECT...

Page 44: ...2 The tone sounds 2 times On The tone sounds for as long as the line rings Off Turns this feature off 1 MENU F6 i s i SELECT 2 Interrupt tone i SELECT 3 Select the desired setting Default 2 i SAVE i OFF Display settings Wallpaper You can select the wallpaper pattern shown on the display in standby mode 1 MENU F6 i t i SELECT 2 Wallpaper i SELECT 3 Select the desired setting i SELECT L If you selec...

Page 45: ...them to the play list then turn the feature on You can select the order that images are displayed in select the amount of time each image is displayed on the screen slide show speed select the length of the slide show time out and select music that is played during the slide show Adding images to the play list You can add up to 20 images from the picture gallery page 41 to the play list 1 MENU F6 ...

Page 46: ... play list follow from step 2 Adding images to the play list page 45 Turning the slide show off Press SLIDE SHOW OFF F1 Selecting a play pattern in a slide show You can select the order that images are displayed in Sequential Images are displayed in the order they were added to the play list Random Images are displayed in random order 1 MENU F6 i E i SELECT 2 Play pattern i SELECT 3 Select the des...

Page 47: ...er settings Date and time L You only need to program this setting once using either this unit the handset or the base unit 1 MENU F6 i x 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 4 Enter the current hour and minute 12 hour clock format by selecting 2 digits for each Example 9 30 0 9 3 0 5 Press to select ...

Page 48: ...ed setting Default On i SAVE i OFF Key tone You can select whether or not key tones are heard when keys are pressed Key tones include confirmation tones and error tones 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Key tone i SELECT 3 Select the desired setting Default On i SAVE i OFF Caller ID number auto edit You can turn the Caller ID number auto edit feature on or off 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Caller ID edit i SELE...

Page 49: ...BX certain PBX functions call transferring etc may not work correctly Consult your PBX supplier for the correct setting Line mode Generally the line mode setting should not be adjusted When another phone connected to the same line is in use and if k or l is not displayed on this unit or if LINE1 or LINE2 button light is off on the base unit you need to change the line mode to A L You only need to ...

Page 50: ... phonehelp Customer support The unit can display the Internet address where you can download the operating instructions or get further information for this product using your computer 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Customer support i SELECT L The Internet address is displayed 3 OFF ...

Page 51: ...tes of recording time is available the unit announces the remaining recording time when operating the answering system L Messages are retained even if a power failure occurs Listening to messages When new messages have been recorded New message is displayed 1 MENU F6 2 i i SELECT L The unit plays new messages including memo messages L When you have no new messages the unit plays back all messages ...

Page 52: ...thin the first 5 seconds of a message the previous message is played 2 To resume operation press a command key within 15 seconds or the voice guidance will start Note L After selecting the line s memo messages do not play Key Command 1 or Repeat message during playback 1 2 or Skip message during playback 4 Play new messages 5 Play all messages 9 Stop playback 2 0 Turn answering system off 4 or CLE...

Page 53: ... turn on discoverable mode use the base unit to connect to the cellular phone For more information see the operating instructions included with your base unit Making answering calls using a cellular line L Before making or answering calls confirm that you have connected your cellular phone to the base unit Making calls 1 Dial the phone number i CELL L If you registered only one cellular phone skip...

Page 54: ...l press s Note 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 Using the land line during a cellular call Holding a cellular call to make or answer a land line call Example If you are on a cellular line call 1 To put the cellular call on hold press HOLD 2 times 2 To make a land line call dial the phone nu...

Page 55: ...that ringer tone Transferring a cellular call Cellular calls can be transferred between this unit and the base unit and between this unit and another compatible Panasonic unit KX THA11 KX THA12 KX THA16 KX THA17 Transferring a cellular call 1 During a cellular call press INTERCOM to put the call on hold 2 To page the base unit press 0 To page the handset enter its extension number 1 to 8 L If you ...

Page 56: ...party with which you want to continue talking L To put both lines on hold press HOLD To talk only with the land line caller press the desired line button To talk only with the cellular caller press CELL To resume both lines press CONF Conference call with a cellular call and an intercom call While you are talking on a cellular call one more extension can join the conversation and establish a confe...

Page 57: ...annot use a global IP address for the unit Automatic setup Auto 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Print settings i SELECT 3 Network settings i SELECT 4 IP address mode i SELECT 5 Auto i SAVE i OFF Setting an IP address manually Static To assign a specific IP address and subnet mask select Static then enter the IP address and subnet mask you wish to assign to the unit 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Print settings...

Page 58: ...ter network 1 MENU F6 i x i SELECT 2 Print settings i SELECT 3 Select printer i SELECT 4 CHANGE 5 Select the desired computer i SAVE 6 OFF Note L If you change the computer s network interface LAN card wireless network card USB adaptor etc you must repeat the procedure above before you can print again Using Wake on LAN WOL When Wake on LAN WOL is enabled on your computer and this unit you can remo...

Page 59: ...ure gallery or play list 1 While viewing images press PRINT 2 To print the displayed image Print current i SELECT To print all images in the folder Print all i SELECT Note L When you select Print all about 12 images are printed per letter sized page L To stop printing press OFF while Please wait is displayed Printing images during a video call or while video monitoring Auto print During a video ca...

Page 60: ...nd or other countries L Screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation L All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Item Description Operating System Microsoft Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP CPU For Windows 98SE and Windows Me Pentium 166 MHz or faster For Windows 2000 Pentium 200 MHz o...

Page 61: ...ture is turned off on the destination handset or base unit and the room cannot be monitored page 35 Error L The unit s registration or deregistration has failed Move this unit and the base unit away from the electrical appliances and try again L The handset or base unit user tried to send phonebook items to you but there was an error Have the other user re send the items to you page 24 Error 8 han...

Page 62: ...e and try again L The unit has lost communication with the base unit Move closer to the base unit and try again L Confirm that the base unit s AC adaptor is plugged in L Raise the base unit antennas L The unit s registration may have been canceled Re register the unit page 17 Phonebook full L There is no space to store new items in the phonebook Erase unnecessary items page 23 System is busy Pleas...

Page 63: ...dset monitoring camera images from a computer 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 PC search error L Make sure that you have registered the unit using the MULTI TALK V Printer Utility Refer to the Installation Guide for MULTI TALK V Softwar...

Page 64: ...er 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 PC connect error L Make sure that you have registered the unit using the MULTI TALK V Printing Utility Refer to the Installation Guide for MULTI TALK V Software included with your base unit L Make sur...

Page 65: ...s taking a picture with the unit s built in camera erasing images or editing a title while viewing the stored images taking a picture during a video call or video monitor recording or erasing a customized ringer editing a title for a customized ringer copying MULTI TALK V USB Utility settings songs images phonebook items programmable settings etc from your computer L The battery power is low Fully...

Page 66: ...tem or 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 a Panasonic optional headset is connected properly page 12 I cannot make long distance calls L Make sure that you have long distance ser...

Page 67: ...sconnect the other equipment and try again L The caller requested not to send caller information page 25 L If a call is being transferred to you the caller information is not displayed L When printing page 59 the unit does not display caller information until Please wait disappears from the display To view caller information press OFF The unit stops printing The unit does not announce the displaye...

Page 68: ...ll Your unit works with most videophone devices that meet the ITU T H 324 L If the base unit is connected to a VoIP TA Voice over Internet Protocol Telephony Adaptor you may not be able to have a video call L Video phone feature is not permitted on the other party s unit L Another user is accessing the Internet using a dial up network Wait until another user to end the operation and try again L An...

Page 69: ...destination unit to the place without an obstacle L A microwave or wireless LAN appliance is in use Move the destination unit closer to the base unit or use the destination unit away from those appliances and try again Camera detect is displayed L When you were paged from the cordless camera you were not near the unit and could not answer the page After you monitor the cordless camera which paged ...

Page 70: ...ful Information 70 For assistance please visit http www panasonic com phonehelp RESET button If the unit does not work press RESET on the bottom of the unit using a pointed object such as a pen RESET RESET ...

Page 71: ... 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 ...

Page 72: ... 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 ...

Page 73: ...pliance Bluetooth wireless technology 1 2 Dimensions Approx height 190 mm x width 141 mm x depth 77 mm 715 32 inches x 59 16 inches x 31 32 inches Mass Weight Approx 630 g 1 39 lb Power consumption Standby Approx 2 3 W Maximum Approx 7 0 W Power output 125 mW max Power supply AC adaptor 120 V AC 60 Hz Ni MH battery 3 6 V 1 500 mAh Built in camera Number of pixels 300 000 pixels 1 5 inch CMOS senso...

Page 74: ... hearing or speech impaired users can call 1 877 833 8855 TTY users hearing or speech impaired users can call 1 866 605 1277 Purchase Parts Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at http www pasc panasonic com or send your request by E mail to npcparts us panasonic com You may also contact us directly at 1 800 332 5368 Phone 1 800 237 9080 Fax ...

Page 75: ...repaid 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 conti...

Page 76: ...OVERAGE 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 illus...

Page 77: ...ngs To reset the base unit see its operating instructions Telephone Feature Feature code Default setting Base reset 2 Page Appearance Display color 1 8 2 Color 1 45 Auto edit Caller ID number auto edit 2 1 4 On r 48 Background music 1 8 6 Off 47 Caller list 2 1 3 26 Customer support 6 8 0 50 Customize ring 1 6 6 43 Date and time 1 1 0 1 12 31 2006 47 Deregistration 1 3 1 17 Display Display languag...

Page 78: ... hour 46 Voice enhancer 2 7 0 Off 48 Wallpaper 1 8 1 Set picture 44 Feature Feature code Default setting Base reset 2 Page Audio only Audio monitor 7 2 2 35 Camera Taking a picture 6 3 5 40 Camera Audio Monitoring the room 7 2 3 36 Device name Changing the unit s name 1 0 4 LCD unit 48 Monitor access 2 0 2 Deny r 35 Viewer Picture gallery 6 7 1 41 Feature Feature code Default setting Base reset 2 ...

Page 79: ...fault setting Base reset 2 Page Ringer tone For cellular phones 6 2 9 Tone 3 r 55 Ringer volume For cellular phones 6 2 8 High r 55 Feature Feature code Default setting Base reset 2 Page IP address mode 5 0 0 Auto 57 Network connect 5 2 3 58 Select printer Selecting a printing PC 5 2 4 58 Set static IP 5 0 1 57 Set TCP port No 5 0 6 8081 57 ...

Page 80: ... Conference calls 33 Connections AC adaptor 10 USB cable 60 Customer support 50 Customize ring 43 D Date and time 47 Deregistration 17 Device name 48 Dialing mode 49 Direct commands 77 Display Color 45 Contrast 45 Language 17 E Error icons 64 Error messages 61 F Flash 19 Flash time 49 H Headset 12 Hold 19 Hold options 31 I Intercom 32 Interrupt tone 44 K Key tone 48 L Line mode 49 Line selection 4...

Page 81: ...rning on off 46 Soft keys 16 Specifications 73 SP phone 18 T Talking Caller ID 25 48 Time adjustment 47 Tone 20 Trademarks 60 73 Transferring a call 32 Troubleshooting 65 TTY 5 Two way 2WAY 36 U USB cable 60 V VE voice enhancer 20 48 Video phone Capture 30 Hold options 31 Making answering calls 28 Pause video 30 Privacy image 31 Video access 31 Video phone mode 31 Volume Ringer 42 Speaker 18 W Wal...

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Page 84: ...onal sales offices These locations do not repair consumer products We recommend keeping a record of the following information for future reference Attach your purchase receipt here 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 Car...

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