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Base Unit Settings
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Special instructions
for call options
Setting call restriction
You can restrict selected handsets from
dialling certain numbers. You can assign
up to 6 phone numbers to be restricted,
and select which handsets will be
restricted. Storing area codes here will
prevent the restricted handsets from
dialling any phone number in that area
code.
1
"
(centre of joystick)
i
|
i
#
2
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Call Options
”
i
#
3
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Call Restrict
”
i
#
4
Enter the base unit PIN (default:
“
0000
”
).
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If you forget your PIN, consult
your nearest Panasonic service
centre.
5
Set which handsets will be restricted
by pressing the desired handset
number.
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All the registered handset
numbers will be displayed.
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Flashing numbers indicate call
restriction is turned on for the
corresponding handset.
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To turn call restriction off for a
handset, press the number again.
The number will stop flashing.
6
#
7
{^}
/
{V}
: Select a memory location.
i
#
8
Enter the phone number or area
code to be restricted (8 digits max.).
i
#
i
{ih}
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To erase a restricted number,
press
{
C/
T
}
.
Changing the unit’s region
setting/Resetting the base
unit
1
"
(centre of joystick)
i
|
i
#
2
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Other Options
”
i
#
3
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Country
”
i
#
4
{^}
/
{V}
: Select the desired country.
i
#
5
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Yes
”
i
#
i
{ih}
Note:
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The following items will be deleted or
reset to their default settings:
– Settings listed on page 25, 33, 38
– All SMS messages
– Caller list
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The following items will be retained:
– Date and time
– Repeater mode
– Recordings, including your greeting
message, caller messages, and
recorded conversations
(KX-TG8220)
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If you select the desired country in
step 4, the following default settings
will be changed for the selected
country’s default settings:
– Language (page 21)
– Language used for answering
system announcements
(KX-TG8220)
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According to your country selection in
step 4, the answering system
Czech
Slovakia
countries except Czech
and Slovakia
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