Handset Settings
23
Changing the display language
1
Press
$
(middle soft key).
2
Select
Y
, then press
,
.
3
Select
“
Display Setup
”
, then press
,
.
4
Select
“
Select Language
”
, then
press
,
.
5
Select the desired language, then press
,
.
6
Press
{ih}
.
Note:
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If you select a language you cannot read,
press
{ih}
,
$
, press
{v}
, press
,
, press
{v}
2 times, press
,
,
press
{v}
3 times, press
,
, select the
desired language, then press
,
. Press
{ih}
.
Changing the display contrast
This feature is available for wallpaper and
display icons.
1
Press
$
(middle soft key).
2
Select
Y
, then press
,
.
3
Select
“
Display Setup
”
, then press
,
.
4
Select
“
Contrast
”
, then press
,
.
5
Press
{e}
or
{v}
repeatedly to select
the desired contrast, then press
,
.
6
Press
{ih}
.
Call options
Turning call bar on/off
This feature prohibits making outside calls.
When call bar is turned on, only intercom
calls and calls to emergency numbers (page
27) can be made.
1
Press
$
(middle soft key).
2
Select
Y
, then press
,
.
3
Select
“
Call Options
”
, then press
,
.
4
Select
“
Call Bar
”
, then press
,
.
5
Enter
“
0000
”
(default handset PIN).
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If you changed the PIN, enter it (page
23).
6
Select
“
On
”
or
“
Off
”
, then press
,
.
7
Press
{ih}
.
Note:
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When call bar is turned on,
x
is
displayed.
Turning auto talk on/off
When this feature is turned on, you can
answer calls simply by lifting the handset off
the base unit. You do not need to press
{C}
.
1
Press
$
(middle soft key).
2
Select
Y
, then press
,
.
3
Select
“
Call Options
”
, then press
,
.
4
Select
“
Auto Talk
”
, then press
,
.
5
Select
“
On
”
or
“
Off
”
, then press
,
.
6
Press
{ih}
.
Other options
Changing the handset PIN
(Personal Identification Number)
For security, the handset PIN must be
entered when changing certain settings. The
default PIN is
“
0000
”
.
Important:
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If you change the PIN, please make note
of your new PIN. The unit will not reveal
the PIN to you. If you forget your PIN,
consult your nearest Panasonic service
centre.
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