Panasonic KX-FC195E Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic KX-FC195E Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic KX-FC195E Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Model No.
Please read these Operating
Instructions before using the unit
and save for future reference.
This model is designed to be
used only in the United
Kingdom and Ireland.
KX-FC195E

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Compact Plain Paper Fax with DECT Operating Instructions KX-FC195E Model No. Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save for future reference. This model is designed to be used only in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • Page 2 Location of Controls How to use the operating instructions When following operating instructions, always keep the front cover page (next page) open so that you will find easy reference to the buttons. OPEN...
  • Page 3: Location Of Controls

    Location of controls Please keep this page open when following operating instructions. Base unit BROADCAST BROADCAST MESSAGE(S) MESSAGE(S) AUTO LOCA LOCATOR/ TOR/ RECORD RECORD ER ERASE PLAY PLAY MESSAGES MESSAGES ANSWER ANSWER HOLD HOLD COPY VOLUME VOLUME DIGITAL MENU MENU SP-PHONE STOP NAVIG...
  • Page 4 L This equipment is designed for use on the UK and Republic of Ireland analogue telephone network. Declaration of Conformity: We, Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., declare that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 5: For Best Performance

    For Best Performance Operating distance and noise For Best Performance For Best Performance Calls are transmitted between the base unit and For best performance the handset using wireless radio waves. For maximum distance and noise-free Battery charge operation, we recommend the following: Place the handset on the cradle of the base unit for about 7 hours before initial use.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety Instructions A. When the mains lead is damaged or frayed. Important safety B. If liquid has been spilled into the unit. C. If the unit has been exposed to rain or instructions water. When using this unit, basic safety precautions D.
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions equipment and should not be used by people with pacemakers. CAUTION: Battery To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. L Use only the battery(ies) specified. L Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. They may explode.
  • Page 8: Important Information

    Important Information Important Information Important Information The connection to the telecommunication NOTES: systems must not be hard wired and must be If you experience any problems with the unplugged before the earth is disconnected. normal use of your apparatus, you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its Method of connection...
  • Page 9 The wire which is coloured BLUE must be A replacement fuse cover can be purchased connected to the terminal in the plug which from your local Panasonic dealer. is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction and 1. Table of Contents Caller ID (Handset Only) 3.10 Caller ID service (Handset only)..32 Installation 3.11 Viewing and calling back using caller Accessories information (Handset only) ....33 Included accessories......10 3.12 Storing caller information into the Accessory information ......11 phonebook (Handset only) ....
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Features (Handset) Handset programming ......54 Handset programming using the base unit PIN..........58 8. Options Multi - Units Operating additional units....61 Registering a handset to a base unit 61 Selecting the ringer mode ....62 Intercom between handsets ..... 63 Transferring calls between handsets/ Conference call.........63 9.
  • Page 12: Introduction And Installation

    1. Introduction and Installation 1 Introduction and Installation 1.1 Included accessories Item Part number Quantity Specifications Mains lead PQJA10039Z ---------- Telephone line cord PQJA87S for UK Cordless handset ---------- ---------- Battery cover PQKK10134Z5 ---------- Rechargeable batteries HHR-4EPT/BA2 AAA size (P03P) Paper tray PFZXFC175AL ----------...
  • Page 13: Accessory Information

    ---------- *1 We recommend that you buy a full-size replacement film for continuous use of your unit. Please use genuine Panasonic replacement film. The ink film is not reusable. Do not rewind and use the ink film again. *2 Additional handsets have answering device controls printed on their cases, however, remote...
  • Page 14: Overview

    1. Introduction and Installation 1.3.2 Handset Finding the Controls 1.3 Overview 1.3.1 Base unit 5 6 7 8 1 Receiver 2 Microphone 1.4 Description of base unit buttons L Keep the front cover page open for button locations. {SLOW} L To slow down message playback (page 44).
  • Page 15: Description Of Handset Buttons

    1. Introduction and Installation {MUTE} L To lock/unlock the handset buttons (page L To mute your voice to the other party 27). during a conversation. Press this button {ih} (Off/Power) again to resume the conversation. L To turn power on/off (page 18). {DIGITAL SP-PHONE} L To hang up (page 27, 28).
  • Page 16: Before Installation

    1. Introduction and Installation 1.7.2 Raising the antenna Icon Meaning Raise the antenna vertically. Key lock on (page 27). Ringer volume off (page 21). Digital symbols The characters are shown on the handset display as follows. 1.8 Ink film 1.8.1 Installing the ink film Open the front cover (1) by pulling up the centre part (2).
  • Page 17: Replacing The Ink Film

    1.8.2 Replacing the ink film The included film roll is a complimentary starter ink film. To ensure that the unit operates properly, we recommend the use of Panasonic replacement film. See page 11 for accessory information. L We cannot be responsible for any damage to...
  • Page 18: Paper Tray

    1. Introduction and Installation may occur from the use of non-Panasonic replacement film. 1.9 Paper tray Open the covers (see steps 1 to 3 on page Insert the tab (1) on the paper tray (2) into the 14). slot on the back of the unit (3).
  • Page 19: Recording Paper

    If 0688794 flashes and/or the handset beeps even when the handset batteries has been fully charged, both batteries must be replaced. Please use only Panasonic batteries. See page 11 for accessory information. When replacing the batteries, ensure that the L The paper should not be over the tab correct battery type is selected (page 58).
  • Page 20: Turning The Handset Power On/Off

    1. Introduction and Installation Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it in the direction of the arrow. Remove the batteries positive (+) terminal first. Replace 2 batteries. See the battery installation on page 17. 1.14 Turning the handset power on/off 1.14.1 Power on Press {ih} for more than 1 second.
  • Page 21: Preparation

    2. Preparation 2 Preparation Connections and Setup L If you use the unit with a computer and your internet provider instructs you to install a 2.1 Connections filter, please connect it as follows. Plug in the mains lead and the telephone line cord.
  • Page 22: Battery Charge

    2. Preparation – When using fully charged nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries (250 mAh): 2.2 Battery charge Talk time: Approx. 4 hours Standby time: Approx. 40 hours Place the handset on the cradle of the base unit for about 7 hours before initial use. L Times indicated are for peak performance.
  • Page 23: Base Unit Help Function

    2. Preparation Volume 2.3 Base unit help function 2.4 Adjusting handset The unit contains helpful information which can volume be printed for quick reference. Send guide: How to send faxes with the voice guide. (This information will not be printed.) Quick set up: How to set the date, time, your logo and fax {>}{e}{v}...
  • Page 24: Adjusting Base Unit Volume

    2. Preparation Note: L When receiving a call, the ringer starts 2.5 Adjusting base unit quietly and increases in volume with each subsequent ring. volume L When the ringer volume is set to off, the following will be displayed. Ringer pattern L You can select one of 20 ringer patterns for external calls, internal calls, paging and alarm (page 55).
  • Page 25: Date And Time

    2. Preparation Initial Programming Press {>}. 2.6 Date and time You must set the date and time for both the Press {*} 2 times. handset and the base unit. 2.6.1 Setting the time and date on the handset Enter the current day/month/year by selecting 2 digits for each.
  • Page 26: Your Logo

    2. Preparation Example: 10 August, 2003 Press {1}{0} {0}{8} {0}{3}. 2.7 Your logo D:10/M:08/Y:03 The logo can be your company, division or name. TIME: 1 2:00AM Enter the current hour/minute by selecting 2 digits for each. Press {*} to select “AM” or {STOP} “PM”.
  • Page 27 2. Preparation 3. Press {5} 3 times. Keys Characters LOGO=BI| M N O m n P Q R S p 4. Press {>} to move the cursor to the next space and press {5} 3 times. U V t LOGO=BIL| W X Y Z <...
  • Page 28: Your Fax Number

    2. Preparation 2.8 Your fax number {STOP} {RECALL} {<}{>} {SET} {MENU} Press {MENU}. SYSTEM SET UP PRESS NAVI.[( )] Press {<} or {>} repeatedly to display the following. YOUR FAX NO. PRESS SET Press {SET}. L Cursor (|) will appear on the display. NO.=| Enter your fax number, up to 20 digits.
  • Page 29: Telephone

    3. Telephone 3 Telephone Making and Answering Calls 6. Press {<} or {>} to move to the position to the right of where you want to edit the 3.1 Making phone calls number. 7. Edit the number. 3.1.1 With the handset L To clear a digit, press {C}.
  • Page 30: Answering Phone Calls

    3. Telephone To turn off key lock, press and hold {j} for more L Do not switch calls to the handset when direct than 2 seconds. call (page 57) is turned on. Note: To redial the last number dialled from the L The key lock is cancelled if the handset is base unit turned off.
  • Page 31: Handset Locator

    3. Telephone 3.2.2 With the base unit features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call. Call waiting When a call waiting tone is heard during a conversation, place the existing call on hold and answer the second call by pressing {RECALL} / {R}.
  • Page 32: Making A Phone Call Using The Phonebook

    3. Telephone Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display the Keys Characters desired entry. Press {>}. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display “CLEAR”. Press {>}. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select “YES”. L To cancel erasing, select “NO”. (Space) 0 Press {>} or {j}.
  • Page 33: Storing Names And Telephone Numbers Into The Navigator Directory

    3. Telephone Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select “HOT Automatic Dialling (Base Unit) KEY REG”. 3.8 Storing names and Press {>}. telephone numbers into Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select a the navigator directory desired dialling button (1 to 9). L If the dialling button is already assigned Up to 100 telephone numbers can be stored in as a hot key, the displayed number will...
  • Page 34: Making A Phone Call Using The Navigator Directory

    3. Telephone L Keep the front cover page open for button To delete a character/number locations. Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor to the Press {>}. character/number you want to delete, and press {STOP}. Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to display the desired entry.
  • Page 35: Viewing And Calling Back Using Caller Information (Handset Only)

    3. Telephone 3.10.1 How Caller ID is displayed Important: L Calling back will not be possible in the The calling party’s telephone number will be following cases: displayed after the first ring. You then have the – The telephone number includes data option of whether or not to answer the call other than numbers (i.e.
  • Page 36: Storing Caller Information Into The Phonebook (Handset Only)

    3. Telephone Press {>}. Press {>}. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display Press {j}. “EDIT CALL NO”. Enter the name, up to 9 characters (see the Press {>}. character table on page 29). Press {<} or {>} to move to the position to Press {j}.
  • Page 37: Fax

    4. Fax 4 Fax Sending Faxes L Using the “FINE”, “SUPER FINE” and “PHOTO” settings will increase transmission 4.1 Sending a fax manually time. L If the resolution setting is changed during feeding, it will be effective from the next sheet.
  • Page 38: Documents You Can Send

    4. Fax L After transmission, the voice guide will turn Effective scanning area off automatically. L Shaded area (1) will be scanned. Sending report for confirmation 2 mm A sending report provides you with a printed record of transmission results. To use this feature, activate feature #04 (page 50).
  • Page 39: Broadcast Transmission

    4. Fax If necessary, press {A} or {B} repeatedly to L Confirm the stored entries by printing a select the desired resolution (page 35). broadcast programming list (page 74). Press {>}. 4.4.2 Adding a new entry into the broadcast memory Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to display the desired entry and press {FAX/START}.
  • Page 40: Receiving A Fax Manually

    4. Fax L After transmission, the stored document Receiving Faxes will be erased automatically, and the unit 4.5 Receiving a fax will automatically print a broadcast sending report. manually Note: L If you select “FINE”, “SUPER FINE” or 4.5.1 Activating TEL mode “PHOTO”...
  • Page 41: Receiving A Fax Automatically

    4. Fax press {FAX/START}. remote fax activation to on (feature #41, page 52) beforehand. CONNECTING..L The unit will start fax reception. 4.6 Receiving a fax How to receive calls with the handset automatically Important: L To prevent battery consumption, be sure to press {ih} if a busy tone sounds when/after using the handset.
  • Page 42: Receive Polling (Retrieving A Fax Placed On Another Fax Machine)

    4. Fax L The remaining time for recording incoming messages will be displayed. 4.7 Receive polling Note: (retrieving a fax placed on L The maximum incoming message recording time can be changed (feature #10, page 51). another fax machine) L While an incoming call is being recorded, you can monitor it through the speaker.
  • Page 43: Copy

    5. Copy 5 Copy Copying this feature, activate feature #34 (page 52) beforehand. 5.1 Making a copy L The document will be fed into the unit and scanned into memory. The unit will then print the data. If the document exceeds the memory capacity, copying of the exceeded document will be cancelled and this feature will be turned off automatically.
  • Page 44 5. Copy Legal = 216 mm × 356 mm Letter = 216 mm × 279 mm Note: L If the appropriate reduction rate is not selected, the document may be divided and the top of the second sheet will be deleted. L If the image at the bottom of the document is not copied when you copy a document that is the same length as the recording paper, try...
  • Page 45: Answering Device

    6. Answering Device 6 Answering Device Greeting seconds, your greeting message will be deleted. When a call is received, the pre- 6.1 Recording your recorded greeting message will be played. greeting message You can record your own greeting message for Checking the greeting message TAD/FAX mode, for a maximum of 16 (default) or 1.
  • Page 46: Listening To Recorded Messages

    6. Answering Device Incoming Messages To skip a message 6.3 Listening to recorded Press {>} to play the next message. messages To stop playback temporarily Press {STOP}. When the unit has recorded new voice L If you press {PLAY MESSAGES} within 1 messages: minute, the unit will resume playing the rest of –...
  • Page 47: Remote Operation

    6. Answering Device 6.4 Operating from a remote location You can call your unit from a remote location and access the answering device. Important: L Program the remote operation ID beforehand (feature #11, page 51). L Set the unit to TAD/FAX mode before going out (page 39). L Use a touch tone telephone for remote operations.
  • Page 48: Allowing Callers To Leave Private Messages

    6. Answering Device the unit will beep twice and pause message Voice guide example: playback. “Message transfer is set. Transfer phone number To continue playback, press {8} within 10 is 123...” seconds after hearing the 2 beeps. Press {8}{2} to turn off message transfer. Voice guide example: 6.4.3 Other remote operations “Message transfer is off.”...
  • Page 49: Recording Your Mailbox Greeting Messages

    6. Answering Device Suggested message: “This is (your name). Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to select We are unable to answer right now. To send “RECORD”. a fax, start transmission. To leave a Press {SET}. message, speak after the beep. To leave a private message, press and the desired Speak clearly about 20 cm away from the...
  • Page 50: Listening To Recorded Mailbox Messages From A Remote Location

    6. Answering Device Note: L See the following topics on page 44 for Press {*} and the desired mailbox number ({1} details on features that can be used during or {2}), then enter the mailbox password. playback. Option – To repeat a message 6.9 Transferring recorded –...
  • Page 51 6. Answering Device L The display will show the remaining recording time. When finished recording, press {STOP}. L The unit will repeat your message. Press {MENU}. To check the transfer greeting message 1. Press {MENU}, {#}{6}{1}. 2. Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to select “CHECK”.
  • Page 52: Programmable Features

    7. Programmable Features 7 Programmable Features Features (Base Unit) Press {SET}. L The setting you selected is set, and the 7.1 Base unit next feature will be displayed. programming To exit programming, press {MENU}. Programming by entering the program code number directly You can select a feature by directly entering the program code (# and a 2-digit number) instead of using {<} or {>}.
  • Page 53: Advanced Features

    7. Programmable Features This feature changes the clock format for when Code #06: Changing the ring setting in the line is indicated in printed reports and lists, or TAD/FAX mode displayed on the base unit. “12H” (default): 12 hour clock TAD RING COUNT RINGS=2 [±]...
  • Page 54 7. Programmable Features L If you select the clock display to “24H” Code #39: Changing the display contrast (feature #19, page 51), the time is set using 24 hour clock entry. LCD CONTRAST =NORMAL [±] 9. Press {SET}. “NORMAL” (default): For normal contrast. 10.
  • Page 55 7. Programmable Features To prevent other users from retrieving your Code #44: Setting the memory reception alert messages, program a password for mailbox 2. RECEIVE ALERT 1. Press {MENU}. [±] 2. Press {#}, then {5}{2}. To alert you with a beeping sound when a 3.
  • Page 56: Handset Programming

    7. Programmable Features Code #67: Setting the incoming message Code #80: Resetting advanced features to monitor their default settings ICM MONITOR SET DEFAULT [±] RESET=NO [±] To hear an incoming message (ICM) from the To reset the advanced features: speaker when the answering device is recording 1.
  • Page 57 7. Programmable Features 10. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select the For paging, select “PAGING”. desired setting. For alarm, select “ALARM”. “ONCE”: Alarm will ring only once. 7. Press {>}. “REPEAT DAILY”: Alarm will ring at the set 8. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select the time everyday.
  • Page 58 7. Programmable Features Note: Display option settings L Even if you select “PHONE NO”, the other party’s telephone number will not appear on your display in the following cases: – When you receive calls without Selecting the standby mode display subscribing to a Caller ID service, or 1.
  • Page 59 7. Programmable Features 8. Enter the 4-digit handset PIN (Personal “ON”: The direct call feature is available. Identification Number). “OFF” (default): Deactivates this feature. L The default PIN is “0000”. 9. Press {>} or {j}. 9. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select the 10.
  • Page 60: Handset Programming Using The Base Unit Pin

    7. Programmable Features 8. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select the Feature Default setting desired setting. “ON”: You can answer a call by just lifting the Standby mode “CLOCK” handset off the base unit without pressing display {C}. Talk mode display “TALK TIME”...
  • Page 61 7. Programmable Features 10. Press {ih}. Changing base unit PIN The base unit’s PIN is set at the factory to Turning off/on call restriction “0000”. If you change the PIN, please write 1. Press {j}. down your new PIN as the unit will not reveal the PIN to you.
  • Page 62 7. Programmable Features 1. Press {j}. 2. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display “SETTING BS”. 3. Press {>}. L “INPUT CODE” will be displayed. 4. Press {0}. 5. Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN. L The default PIN is “0000”. 6.
  • Page 63: Options

    8. Options 8 Options Multi - Units L Keep the front cover page open for button locations. 8.1 Operating additional Important: units L After pressing {LOCATOR/HOLD} in step 8, the rest of the procedures must be Additional handsets: Additional handsets are completed within 1 minute.
  • Page 64: Selecting The Ringer Mode

    8. Options Press {7}. Press {j}. Enter the 4-digit base unit PIN. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display L The default PIN is “0000”. “SETTING HS”. Press the desired handset number. Press {>}. L The selected handset number will flash. Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to display Press {>} or {j}.
  • Page 65: Intercom Between Handsets

    8. Options L All the registered handset numbers are Example: When handset 1 calls handset 2 displayed and the pre-selected handset 1. Handset 1: number flashes. Press {INT} and {2} (desired handset number). Press the desired handset number(s). L The selected handset number(s) will 2.
  • Page 66: Help

    9. Help 9 Help Error Messages L Fax communication was successful. 9.1 Error messages – Reports 9.2 Error messages – Base If a problem occurs during fax transmission or unit display reception, one of the following communication messages will be printed on the sending and If the unit detects a problem, one or more of the journal reports (page 36).
  • Page 67: When A Function Does Not Work, Check Here

    9. Help L The ink film is slack or creased. Tighten it L The unit is checking that there is no slack or (see step 5 on page 15). crease on the ink film. Wait for a moment while the check is completed. DIRECTORY FULL POLLING ERROR L There is no space to store new entries in...
  • Page 68: Cordless Handset

    9. Help properly, contact our service personnel to The {LOCATOR/HOLD} button does not have the unit repaired. If the working function. telephone does not operate properly, contact L The handset is too far from the base unit. your telephone company. L The handset is engaged in an external call.
  • Page 69: Fax – Sending

    9. Help L Maximum number of handsets have already The handset stops working while being used. registered to the base unit. Delete unused L Disconnect the mains lead and turn off the handset registrations from the base unit. handset to reset the unit. Connect the mains L Wrong PIN number has been entered.
  • Page 70 Please do not reuse the ink film! L If you want to set TEL mode: Please use genuine Panasonic replacement – press {AUTO ANSWER} repeatedly until film. Refer to page 11 for further details. TEL mode is displayed.
  • Page 71: Recording Paper Jam

    9. Help L You may have used paper with a cotton Open the front cover (1) by pulling up the and/or fibre content that is over 20%, such as centre part (2). letterhead or resume paper. 9.3.6 Answering device I cannot retrieve recorded messages from a remote location.
  • Page 72 9. Help Remove the jammed recording paper (1). L Make sure that the ink film is wrapped around the blue core (2) at least once. Correct 1 turn Tight Turn the gear with the blue core (1) in the Incorrect direction of the arrow.
  • Page 73: Document Jams - Sending

    9. Help Remove the recording paper and straighten. Pull the tension plate forward (1) and hold 9.5 Document jams – open while inserting the paper. sending Open the front cover (1) by pulling up the centre part (2). Remove the jammed document carefully (3).
  • Page 74: Cleaning

    9. Help Cleaning Close the front cover securely (1). 9.6 Document feeder cleaning Clean the document feeder in the following cases: – If misfeeding of the document occurs frequently. – If smudges or black/white lines appear on the original document when transmitting or copying.
  • Page 75 9. Help Release the back cover by pushing the green Connect the mains lead and the telephone lever (2) in the unit. line cord. Open the back cover (1). Remove the ink film (2). Clean the thermal head (1) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let it dry thoroughly.
  • Page 76: General Information

    10. General Information 10 General Information Printed Reports 10.1 Reference lists and reports You can print out the following lists and reports for your reference. Setup list: provides you with the current settings of the basic and advanced programming features (page 50 to page 54).
  • Page 77: Technical Data About This Product

    10. General Information 10.2 Technical data about this product 10.2.1 Base unit Applicable lines: Public Switched Telephone Network Document size: Max. 216 mm in width, Max. 600 mm in length Effective scanning width: 208 mm Effective printing width: 202 mm Transmission time Approx.
  • Page 78 10. General Information ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart Paper specifications A4: 210 mm × 297 mm Recording paper size: Recording paper weight: 60 g/m to 90 g/m Note for recording paper: L Do not use the following types of paper: –...
  • Page 79 10. General Information Operating environment: 5°C–35°C, 20%–80% RH (Relative Humidity) Approx. height 143 mm × width 48 mm × depth 32 mm Dimensions: Mass (Weight): Approx. 120 g Note: L Any details given in these instructions are subject to change without notice. L The pictures and illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.
  • Page 80: Condition Of Guarantee

    9. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt. Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Receipt No. Date of Purchase KX-FC195E Model No.
  • Page 81: Index

    11. Index 11. Index Installation: 17 Replacement: 17 11.1 Index Battery low alarm: 55 Battery type: 58 # #01 Date and time: 23 Broadcast transmission: 37 #02 Your logo: 24 Button description #03 Your fax number: 26 Base unit: 12 #04 Sending report: 36, 50 Handset: 13 #06 FAX ring setting: 51...
  • Page 82 11. Index Message transfer (Feature #61): 48 Manually: 38 TAD/FAX: 43 Receiving alert (Feature #44): 53 Voice mailbox (Feature #55, #56): 47 Receiving reduction (Feature #36): 52 Recording H Handset Greeting message: 43, 47, 48 Locator: 29 Memo message: 43, 48 PIN: 57 Recording paper: 17 Power: 18...
  • Page 83 11. Index Voice mailbox password (Feature #51, #52): Voice time/day stamp: 44 Volume Base unit: 22 Handset: 21...
  • Page 86: Base Unit

    0682 Base Unit 0436 Cordless Handset Sales Department: Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 1-62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan PFQX1815ZA CM0203MN0...

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