Safety Information
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This apparatus, when connected on the same line to a telephone or other equipment with audible warning
devices or automatic ring detectors, might trigger bell tinkle or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring
detector. Should such problems occur, it is not necessary to contact telecom faults service.
If the supply cord of this apparatus is damaged, it must be replaced with the special cord supplied by an
authorized Panasonic Service Center.
This apparatus is not set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom ‘111’ Emergency Service.
Any users using this apparatus for recording Telephone conversations must comply to New Zealand law.
This requires that at least one party in the conversation to be aware of the recording. In addition, the
Principles enumerated in the Privacy Act 1993 shall be complied in respect to the nature of the personal
information collected, the purpose for its collection, how it is to be used and what is to be disclosed to any
other party.
"This notice has been included at the request of NZ Telecom as a condition of compliance with Telecom
PTC requirements."
NUMBER DISPLAY FORMAT
For all local and national incoming calls your display will show the area code (e.g. 9 for Auckland) or the
cellular prefix (e.g. 25 for Telecom Cellular) followed by the caller’s telephone number. An Auckland caller’s
number will be displayed as 9+++++++ on the LCD display and on the "CALL SELECTION". The seven X’s
respresent the seven digits of the caller’s telephone number. A call from a 7-digit Telecom Cellular number
will be displayed as 25+++++++. A call from a 6-digit Telecom Cellular number will be displayed as
25++++++. For incoming international calls your display may only show the digits ‘0000’.
For business users on a Centrex line, your display will also show the Centrex extension numbers in the
shorter extension number format used within your company.
TO RETURN A CALL
From the "CALL SELECTION" print-out, select the telephone number which you wish to call.
If you recognize the telephone number as a local, non-cellular number then you can simply dial the 7-digit
telephone number without the area code.
In other cases diall a "0" first and then dial all the digits, including the area code which is the left-most digit.
CUSTOMERS USING TELECOM’S TOLL SERVICES
For Home use or use on a digit exchange business line, using Telecom’s toll services, it is always easier to
dial a "0" before dialing the full telephone number as appeared on the "CALL SELECTION" print-out. This
avoids having to decide whether the call is from your local calling area. If the call is a local number, you will
not incur a toll charge.
For use on a Centrex line using Telecom’s toll services, simply dial the number displayed if it is from one
"10" then the full telephone number which appear on the "CALL SELECTION" print-out.
CUSTOMERS USING ANOTHER COMPANY’S TOLL SERVICES
Many customers use another company’s toll services and have their line set up so that their chosen carrier’s
access code is automatically inserted by the Telecom exchange. An example is CLEAR’s "CLEARDirect"
050 digit insertion service. If you use this service, your local calls will also be passed to the other carrier
should you dial the "0" and the area code. A toll charge may be incurred. Check with the carrier concerned.
If you recognize the telephone number as a local non-cellular number then you should dial the 7-digit
telephone number without the area code and without the "0" prefix. This will avoid incurring a toll charge for
a local call.
WARNING NOTICE:
No emergency call such as ‘111’ or other call can be made from this apparatus during power failure.
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