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• The KX-TD7895 can be connected to a single line telephone for home use. This is
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The KX-TD7895 can be connected to Electronic Modular Switching System
(Panasonic KX-T, KX-TA or KX-TD series). This is called
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Operating Instructions

Base Unit . . . . . . . . . One
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Line Cord
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Please read this Operating Instructions
before using the unit and keep this for
future reference.
Battery
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1-800-332-5368.
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Charging Unit . . . . . One
Handset Clip
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    (PSPT3HRAAU) ..One ..One • The KX-TD7895 can be connected to a single line telephone for home use. This is called mode. The KX-TD7895 can be connected to Electronic Modular Switching System (Panasonic KX-T, KX-TA or KX-TD series).
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Telephone. ERFORMANCE Noise Calls are transmitted between the base unit and the handset using wireless radio waves. For maximum distance and noise free operation, the recommended base unit location is: Away from electrical appliances such as a fax, radio, or personal computer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Handset ........................4 Base Unit ........................6 Getting Started ....................7 Battery .......................... 7 Before using KX-TD7895 in EMSS mode ..............9 Power ON/OFF ......................10 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ..................11 Controlling the Volume ....................12 Making Calls ..................... 14 Calling (EMSS) ......................
  • Page 4: Location Of Controls And Connection

    Used to enter Function mode, access features by pressing additional keys or lock/unlock the key in idle status. To use the headset The headset is optional. Please use only Panasonic KX-TCA80, KX-TCA87 or KX-TCA90 headset. Open the To order, call toll free 1-800-332-5368. cover.
  • Page 5 OCATION OF ONTROLS AND ONNECTION Antenna Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Power Switch Numbering Sheet You may write down the names related to the one-touch dialing on this sheet. Microphone Cord Holder Charge Contacts Charge Contacts To AC Outlet (120 V AC, 60 Hz) Charging Stand AC Adaptor...
  • Page 6: Base Unit

    THE AC OUTLET POWER SOCKET SHOULD BE LOCATED NEAR THIS EQUIPMENT AND BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. • Use ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQLV1. The adaptor must remain connected at all times. • The AC adaptor may feel warm. This is normal.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Charge the battery for about 5 hours. When charging is completed, the charge indicator turns green from red. Standard Battery Life If your Panasonic battery is fully charged [at 25 ˚C (77 ˚F)]: In Talk mode Up to about 5 hours...
  • Page 8 ETTING TARTED Replacing Set the POWER switch to “OFF” to prevent memory loss. Open the battery cover and remove the used battery. Connect a new battery cord and install a new battery. Close the cover. Cord (Black) Set the POWER switch to “ON.” Cord (Red) •...
  • Page 9: Before Using Kx-Td7895 In Emss Mode

    EFORE USING MODE This unit does not have speaker phone and monitor features. Therefore please take care of the following contents before using KX-TD7895 in EMSS mode. Please refer to your PBX manual for more information. Alternative Calling This unit cannot receive alternative voice call. Please —...
  • Page 10: Power On/Off

    ETTING TARTED ON/OFF OWER Power ON Turn the POWER switch to “ON”. TUE MAY16 12:00P The LCD shows the date and time of PBX or your extension number (EMSS mode only). 10 seconds later Power OFF Turn the POWER switch to “OFF”. Power Switch •...
  • Page 11: Liquid Crystal Display (Lcd)

    ETTING TARTED (LCD) IQUID RYSTAL ISPLAY The display has 2 lines with 16 characters per line, and symbols to show information are shown below. Description of Symbols Intercom Indicator The battery strength: fully charged In idle status medium In the Function mode In the Programming mode Message Waiting notification needs to be charged...
  • Page 12: Controlling The Volume

    ETTING TARTED ONTROLLING THE OLUME Ringer Volume The ringer volume has three levels (Low/Middle/High). Moreover, you can select the Step Ringer mode, Vibrator mode or Off mode. [Default: Middle] Ringer Volume Press repeatedly to select High =High the desired mode. •...
  • Page 13 ETTING TARTED Receiver/Headset Volume The receiver/headset volume has three levels (Low/Middle/High). This can be changed during a conversation. [Default: Middle] Receiver volume: except when using a headset Headset volume: when using a headset Press repeatedly during a conversation. Ringer volume Headset volume Receiver Volume Headset Volume...
  • Page 14: Making Calls

    AKING ALLS ALLING EMSS Intercom Calling Press Dial the extension number, then talk. To hang up, press Outside Dialing, Line Access Press (Flexible CO), or CO02 press then line access number. Dial the phone number, then talk. 0123456789 To hang up, press ALLING Press Dial the phone number, then talk.
  • Page 15: Dialing The Last Number You Dialed (Last Number Redial)

    AKING ALLS • : You can also enter the phone number first and then press EMSS . (Predialing) • Predialing is not available for 10 seconds after pressing • Press before dialing in the following cases: — while display shows your extension number or time, —...
  • Page 16: Speed Dialing

    AKING ALLS PEED IALING You can call by pressing the dialing buttons assigned as the Speed Dialing buttons. Storing Press Press Press Select F-Key Enter speed dialing number ( – Auto 1 0123456789 Enter a phone number (up to 24 digits). Auto 1 •...
  • Page 17: One-Touch Dialing

    AKING ALLS TOUCH IALING You can call by pressing (Flexible CO), assigned as the One-touch Dialing buttons. Storing Press Press Press Select F-Key Press until the desired (Flexible Select F-Key CO) appears. Press the desired (Flexible CO), • To select another Flexible Key, press Enter a phone number (up to 24 digits).
  • Page 18: Receiving Calls

    ECEIVING ALLS ECEIVING EMSS When you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates and the call indicator flashes green. Auto Talk Lift up the Handset (Auto Talk). • Available when “Auto Talk” is set to “On” in Handset Programming (see page 32).
  • Page 19: Receiving (Slt)

    ECEIVING ALLS ECEIVING 0:00:00 Press To hang up, press • EMSS (Message Waiting notification) means that a call has been received. To call back, see page 23. Receiving • : When you receive a call, “Receiving” is displayed. • When you receive an intercom call, the extension 123: ABCDEFGHIJ number and name of the receiving call appear on the display.
  • Page 20: During A Conversation

    URING A ONVERSATION LACING A CALL ON HOLD Holding Press Retrieving a call on hold : Press EMSS : Press EMSS HREE PARTY ONVERSATION ONFERENCE The following operations are available when you connect to KX-TD500. If you connect to another system, refer to Features List (pages 43–46) or the connecting system manual.
  • Page 21: Transferring A Call

    URING A ONVERSATION RANSFERRING A CALL EMSS Transferring a call to an extension Press holding the line. Dial the extension number. Press Transferring a call to an outside party — This feature must be enabled by PBX Programming. Press holding the line. Press (Flexible CO) or enter line access 0123456789...
  • Page 22: Message Waiting

    ESSAGE AITING EAVING A CALL NOTIFICATION EMSS When the called extension is busy or does not answer, you can leave a notification to have the called extension call you back. The following operations are available when the unit is connected to KX-TD500. If the unit is connected to another system, refer to Features List (pages 43–46) or the connecting system manual.
  • Page 23: Call Back When You Receive A Notification

    ESSAGE AITING ALL BACK WHEN YOU RECEIVE A NOTIFICATION EMSS (Message Waiting Notification) on the display tells you that a call has been received. The following operations are available when the unit is connected to KX-TD500. If the unit is connected to another system, refer to Features List (pages 43–46) or the connecting system manual.
  • Page 24: Useful Features

    SEFUL EATURES [FWD]) EMSS ORWARDING YOUR CALLS ORWARDING Specified calls to your telephone are automatically forwarded to another preset extension. The following operations are available when the unit is connected to KX-TD500. If the unit is connected to another system, refer to Features List (pages 43–46) or the connecting system manual.
  • Page 25: Preventing Others From Disturbing You (Do Not Disturb [Dnd])

    SEFUL EATURES REVENTING OTHERS FROM DISTURBING YOU [DND]) EMSS ISTURB Your extension can shut out any calls. The following operations are available when the unit is connected to KX-TD500. If unit is connected to another system, refer to Features List (pages 43–46) or the connecting system manual. Setting Press Press...
  • Page 26: Flash

    SEFUL EATURES LASH EMSS You can disconnect the current call and make another call. Press then when hearing any tone, dialing or talking. Make another call. • : This operation functions as a hooking signal which is used to access special features offered by a PBX or Central Office (e.g., Call Waiting).
  • Page 27: Programming

    ROGRAMMING PBX S ROGRAMMING EMSS TATION You can program certain features of PBX by your handset. The possible programmings vary according to your PBX system. For details, please refer to your PBX manual. You cannot make/receive a call during programming. The programming mode is canceled when there are pause over 30 seconds.
  • Page 28: Handset Programming

    ROGRAMMING ANDSET ROGRAMMING You can change the default settings or programming of handset. The programming mode is canceled: — when you receive a call, — when there are pause over 30 seconds. To enter Handset Programming mode Press Handset Program Vibrator&Ringer Press =Off...
  • Page 29: Vibrator And Ringer

    ROGRAMMING IBRATOR AND INGER When you receive a call, your handset vibrates 4 times then rings. [Default: Off] Enter Handset Programming mode and select Vibrator&Ringer “Vibrator&Ringer”. =Off To select “On” or “Off”, press Vibrator&Ringer To program other items, press To exit, press INGER ATTERN ELECTION...
  • Page 30: Auto Answer

    ROGRAMMING NSWER EMSS When you put a headset, the handset answers calls automatically. [Default: Off] Enter the Handset Programming mode and select Auto Answer “Auto Answer”. =Off Auto Answer To select “Off” or “On”, press To program other items, press To exit, press •...
  • Page 31: Up/Down Key Assignment

    ROGRAMMING SSIGNMENT You can select the key function as “Volume” key or “F-Key Select” key. [Default: Volume] Enter the Handset Programming mode and select Vol Key Assign =Volume “Vol Key Assign”. To select “Volume” or “F-Key Select”, Vol Key Assign =F–Key Select press To program other items, press...
  • Page 32: Back Light

    ROGRAMMING IGHT You can turn off the LCD and keypad back lights to save battery. [Default: On] Enter the Handset Programming mode and select Back Light “Back Light”. Back Light To select “On” or “Off”, press =Off To program other items, press To exit, press You can answer a call just lift up the handset from the charging stand.
  • Page 33: Flexible Key Name Set

    ROGRAMMING LEXIBLE You can name the 12 F-keys (three characters max per key). [Default: FXX (XX = 1–12)] F–Key Name Set Enter the Handset Programming mode and select “F-Key Name Set”. To show a F-Key you want to name, F–Key Name Set press F–Key Name Set To choose the F-Key, press...
  • Page 34: Handset Programming Data Default Set

    ROGRAMMING ANDSET ROGRAMMING EFAULT All of the following settings can be returned to the default settings at a time. <All> • Handset Program • Ringer/Receiver Volume • SLT Station Program <Handset Program> • Vibrator and Ringer • Automatic Flexible Key Selection •...
  • Page 35: Others

    THERS OUNTING The base unit and the charging stand can be mounted on a wall. Base Unit Drill 2 holes spaced 8.4 cm Mount the base unit on the (3.3 inches) apart and drive wall. 2 screws. Insert the tabs of the wall mounting plate (included) into the openings of the base unit, then push it in the...
  • Page 36: Installing The Handset Clip

    THERS NSTALLING THE ANDSET You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket by attaching the handset clip. Handset Clip OCATING THE ANDSET ROM THE You can find a missing handset. Also, you may locate a person at the handset from the base unit by emitting beep tones for 60 seconds.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Remedy The unit does not work. • Set the POWER switch to “ON.” • The unit was not connected properly (see pages 5 and 6). • The handset battery is weak. Charge the battery fully. Sound flutters or fades. •...
  • Page 38: Important Safety Instructions

    MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3.
  • Page 39 MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. 1. Use only the battery(ies) specified. 2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions.
  • Page 40 MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures, where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer terminal equipment incompatible with telephone company communications facilities, or require modification or alteration of such terminal equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use or...
  • Page 41 If there is any trouble — disconnect the unit from the telephone line and connect a known working phone. If the known working phone operates properly, have your unit repaired by one of the authorized Panasonic Factory Servicenters. If the known working phone does not operate properly, consult your telephone company.
  • Page 42 • Send the unit to an authorized servicenter, prepaid and adequately insured. • Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed on the back cover or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations do not repair...
  • Page 43: Features List

    EATURES The features of the KX-TA624, KX- TD816/1232/308, KX-TD500 and KX-T336 are listed below. For more information, please refer to your PBX manual. For the KX-TA624 Operation Desired Function All Calls extension no. Busy/No Answer extension no. To an outside line line access no.
  • Page 44 EATURES For the KX-TD816/1232/308 Operation Desired Function All Calls extension no. Busy extension no. No Answer extension no. Busy/No Answer extension no. Call Forwarding To an outside line line access no. phone no. Follow Me your extension no. Cancel Cancel Follow Me your extension no.
  • Page 45 EATURES For the KX-TD500 Operation Desired Function All Calls extension no. Busy extension no. No Answer extension no. Busy/No Answer extension no. Call Forwarding To an outside line line access no. phone no. Follow Me your extension no. Cancel Cancel Follow Me your extension no.
  • Page 46 EATURES For the KX-T336 Operation Desired Function All Calls extension no. Busy/Off-Hook extension no. No Answer extension no. Busy/Off-Hook / No Answer extension no. Call Forwarding To an outside line line access no. phone no. Follow Me your extension no. Cancel Cancel Follow Me your extension no.
  • Page 47 For your future reference SERIAL NO. (found on the bottom of the unit) DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER’S ADDRESS DEALER’S TEL. NO.
  • Page 48 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km.9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Copyright: This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd.

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