Panasonic 545X03001 User Manual

900 mhz dbs series cordless telephone

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Issued April 2000

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  • Page 2 Company (PTSC). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, Panasonic cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the date of publication nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Panasonic will update and revise this document as needed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Checking Your Package ....3 Understanding Your Telephone ... . . 5 Handset Overview .
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  • Page 5: Checking Your Package

    Checking Your Package Checking Your Package Before reading the User Guide and using the Panasonic 900 MHz Cordless Telephone, take a few minutes to check the contents of your package. You should have the following: Handset Base Station with AC Adapter...
  • Page 6 Checking Your Package Two 500 mAH Rechargeable Batteries Belt Clip Issued April 2000...
  • Page 7: Understanding Your Telephone

    Understanding Your Telephone Understanding Your Telephone ANDSET VERVIEW Please see page 4 for a description of your phone’s features and display keys. Issued April 2000...
  • Page 8 Understanding Your Telephone Function Ringer ON/OFF switch Message display Talk (talk) key FF-2 Key (programmable) FF1- Key (programmable) FF-5 Key (programmable) FF-6 Key (programmable) Numeric keypad Microphone Headset jack (2.5mm standard jack) Channel (chan) key Volume (vol) key FF-3 key (programmable) FF-4 key (programmable) Mute (MUTE) key Hold (HOLD) key...
  • Page 9: Base Station Overview

    Understanding Your Telephone TATION VERVIEW Function Cordless Button Cordless LED Status LED Desk LED Desk Button Issued April 2000...
  • Page 10: Liquid Crystal Display (Lcd) Overview

    Understanding Your Telephone (LCD) O IQUID RYSTAL ISPLAY VERVIEW The 900 MHz handset has a two line LCD display. Each line displays up to 16 alphanumeric characters. While in Battery Save mode the base station does not send LCD information to the 900 MHz handset while it is idle, except in the following cases.
  • Page 11: Handset Controls

    Understanding Your Telephone When the 900 MHz handset goes idle, the handset LCD is cleared. When the base station updates the second line of the LCD, the first line is also cleared. ANDSET ONTROLS Note: Operate this handset only when it is not in the charging unit.
  • Page 12 Understanding Your Telephone Condition Action LCD Display Handset Inactive Ring type B (High) (standby mode) Ring type B (Low) Ring Off (Vibrate) Issued April 2000...
  • Page 13: Using Your Telephone

    Using Your Telephone Using Your Telephone SING ANDSET When you pick up the handset and press TALK, you will see: Or you may see one of the following: Condition Indicator LCD Screen connection error tone NO SERVICE to base Channel NO DISPLAY error tone busy...
  • Page 14: Answering An Incoming Call

    Using Your Telephone NSWERING NCOMING If the handset is in the charging unit when you receive a call: • Pick up the handset and remove it from the charging unit. (The AutoTalk feature allows you to answer the call immediately.) •...
  • Page 15: Switching Calls Between Telephones

    Using Your Telephone WITCHING ALLS ETWEEN ELEPHONES The 900 MHz cordless telephone base station allows you to switch calls from either the 900 MHz handset or the key telephone. Caution: Do not press the buttons labeled "Desk" or "Cordless" on the base station when receiving a call.
  • Page 16 Using Your Telephone 1. Press HOLD on the key telephone. 2. Press the labeled "desk" button on the base sta- tion. (see # "2" above) 3. Press TALK on the 900 MHz handset. Note: • If your on a active call on the key telephone and you press the button labeled "handset"...
  • Page 17: Programming Functions

    Programming Functions Programming Functions The 900 MHz handset has 6 function keys (FF1~FF6) that are programmable using the Program mode. Only 4 keys (FF1~FF4) have the capability of displaying LED indications therefore, they are the only keys that can be programmed as Feature Function (FF) keys.
  • Page 18 Programming Functions F-Key Display/Complete Location Type message One Touch Anywhere (OUTCH) (FF1-FF6) OTCH xx(xx=01-10) keys 1-10 Flash key FLASH KEY CONF key CONF KEY PROG key PROG KEY AUTO key AUTO KEY Redial key REDIAL KEY Soft-key MODE KEY (mode) Soft-key EXEC>KEY (<EXEC)
  • Page 19 Programming Functions same time and hold for five seconds. You will hear a beep confirming you are in programming mode. After you have entered the programming mode, the handset will default to program the FF1 key. Note: You can scroll through key selections by pressing the "chan"...
  • Page 20 Programming Functions press the "0" key on the keypad to confirm your selection. Next, select the program function you would like to assign to the FF key you have just chosen, by pressing the vol and chan key to move through the selections.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If your 900 MHz cordless telephone is not performing to your expectations, try these steps. If you are still unable to resolve the problems, contact your PBX Administrator. Note: Do not attempt to service this unit your- self. All service must be performed by qualified service personnel.
  • Page 22 Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Warning on and • Move closer to the base. NO SERVICE message Warning on and • Select a different channel NO DISPLAY on your handset. INDICATION message • Sealed lead-acid battery may be weak. Charge the battery for 5-6 hours. •...
  • Page 23: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories DDITIONAL CCESSORIES Charger and AC Leather Case Adapter Headset Key Telephone 500 mAH AC Adapter Rechargeable Battery Issued April 2000...
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  • Page 25: Precautions

    Precautions Precautions Warning: This installation information is designed for experienced technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to install a product.
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