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Model No. Before initial use, see “Getting Started” on page 10. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product. Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future reference. To use this unit in your region, first change the display language (page 31),...
Table of Contents Introduction Advanced new message alerting features ............35 Accessory information ........3 Remote operation ........36 Expanding the Panasonic Home Network Answering system settings ......37 System ............4 Home Network System Important Information Integration About this system .........6 For your safety ..........6 Home Network System integration .....39...
Charger AC adaptor/PNLV233CE See page 3 for replacement battery information. The handset cover comes attached to the handset. Additional/replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information. Accessory item Model no./Specifications Rechargeable Battery type: – Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries –...
Introduction Expanding the Panasonic Home Network System The Panasonic Home Network System is a wireless system that lets you create a powerful network of devices, such as cameras, sensors, and smart plugs, and control them all with an easy-to-use app. Compatible devices are explained below. For information about the Home Network app, refer to the User’s Guide (page 42).
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R Built-in overcurrent and overwattage detection for added peace of mind R Power consumption is logged for your reference R Smart plug availability varies by region. Contact your Panasonic dealer for more information. R Smart plug appearance varies by region.
R This system is an auxiliary system; it is not R Do not connect non-specified devices. designed to provide complete protection from property loss. Panasonic will not be Installation held responsible in the event that property loss occurs while this system is in operation.
R We recommend using the batteries noted Hub location/avoiding noise on page 3. USE ONLY rechargeable Ni-MH batteries AAA (R03) size. The hub and other compatible Panasonic units R Do not mix old and new batteries. use radio waves to communicate with each other.
Important Information R If the reception for a hub location is not Notice for product disposal, transfer, satisfactory, move the hub to another or return location for better reception. R This product can store your private/ Environment confidential information. To protect your privacy/confidentiality, we recommend that R Keep the product away from electrical noise you erase information such as phonebook...
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Important Information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols (A, B) are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Connect the AC adaptor plug to the unit by pressing the plug firmly. Connect the AC adaptor to the power outlet. Note: R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor PNLV233CE. Note when setting up Note for connections Battery installation...
Getting Started Battery level Controls Icon Battery level High Handset Medium Needs charging. Panasonic Ni-MH battery performance (supplied batteries) Operation Operating time In continuous use 15 hours max. Not in use (standby) 170 hours max. Note: R Actual battery performance depends on usage and ambient environment.
Getting Started By pressing a soft key, you can select the Item Meaning feature shown directly above it on the Away mode is set. (page 39) display. Navigator key Privacy mode is on. (page 26) – MDN, MCN, MFN, or MEN: Scroll through “Greeting Only”...
Getting Started Icon Action Registering the handset Temporarily turns off the ringer for incoming calls. (page 15) Registering a handset to the hub Places a call on hold. Opens the phonebook. This procedure is not required for devices Allows you to edit phone that were included as part of a bundle.
Getting Started Other settings Dialling mode If you cannot make calls, change this setting according to your telephone line service. The default setting is “Tone”. “Tone”: For tone dial service. “Pulse”: For rotary/pulse dial service. N#120 MbN: Select the desired setting. MOKN a MeN...
Making/Answering Calls Example: If you need to dial the line access number “0” when making outside calls with a Making calls PBX: 0 a MDN (Pause) Lift the handset and dial the phone number. Dial the phone number. a M R To correct a digit, press MCN.
Making/Answering Calls R If the unit is connected to a PBX system, Editing a caller’s phone number in caller information may not be properly the caller list received. Contact your PBX supplier. MCN ( ) Missed calls MbN: Select the desired entry. If a call is not answered, the unit treats it as a N a MbN: “Edit”...
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Making/Answering Calls Press M N while talking. Recall/flash MbN: Select “Noise Reduction On” or MRN allows you to use the special features of “Noise Reduction Off”. a MOKN your host PBX such as transferring an Note: extension call, or accessing optional telephone services.
Making/Answering Calls During an outside call, press M Intercom MbN: “Intercom” a MOKN Intercom calls can be made between When 3 or more handsets are handsets. registered: MbN: Select the desired unit. a MOKN Note: When only 2 handsets are registered: R When paging unit(s), the paged unit(s) Continue to the next step.
Phonebook MbN: “Save CID” a MOKN Phonebook MbN: “Phonebook” a MOKN You can add 500 names (16 characters max.) Continue from step 3, “Editing entries”, and phone numbers (24 digits max.) to the page 20. phonebook, and assign each phonebook entry to the desired category.
Phonebook You can narrow down the search to enter Chain dial the first characters of a name. * a To search for the name, enter This feature allows you to dial phone numbers the first characters (up to 4) in in the phonebook while you are on a call.
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Phonebook n From the phonebook: Press and hold the desired speed dial key (1 to 6). a M MbN: “Phonebook” a MOKN MbN: Select the desired entry. MOKN a MeN Note: R If you edit a phonebook entry which is assigned to a speed dial key, the edited entry does not transfer to the speed dial key.
Programming Menu list To access the features, there are 2 methods. n Scrolling through the display menus Press MDN, MCN, MEN, or MFN to select the desired main menu. a MOKN Press MCN or MDN to select the desired item from the next sub-menus. a MOKN Press MCN or MDN to select the desired setting.
Programming Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Settings Code Night Mode On/Off #238 <Off> Start/End <23:00/06:00> #237 Ring Delay 30 sec. #239 <60 sec.> 90 sec. 120 sec. No Ringing Select Category Category 1-9 #241 *1, *4 – <On> #173 – First Ring If you program these settings using one of the units, you do not need to program the same item using another unit.
Programming instructions in the System Setup Guide of R Press any dial key or M N to stop the the hub. sound but keep the snooze function activated. N#720 R If you want to make an outside call when Select an alarm by pressing 1 to 3. a the snooze function is activated, please MOKN stop the snooze function before making the...
Programming When a call is received, the unit does not ring Changing the start and end time while the caller is being identified. If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the N#237 call block list, the unit emits no sound to the Continue from step 3, “Turning night caller, and disconnects the call.
Programming N#240 N#104 MbN: Select the desired setting. a MOKN Enter the desired name (10 characters a MeN max.). a MOKN MbN: Select the desired setting. a MOKN 2 times a MeN Viewing/editing/erasing call block numbers Call restriction N#217 You can restrict selected handsets from MbN: “Single Number”...
Programming N#132 R If you forget hub PIN, contact an authorised service centre. Enter the current 4-digit hub PIN (default: “0000”). Deregistering a handset Enter the new 4-digit hub PIN. a MOKN A handset can cancel its own registration to MbN: “Yes”...
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Programming turn it off; if there is a “SSID broadcast” Confirming network status setting, turn it on. Change the appropriate setting before performing this procedure, N#526 and then change it back when finished. MbN and MFEN: Display the desired information. a MeN Wi-Fi network access settings Resetting the hub’s network N#523...
Answering System Answering system Activating the answering system The answering system can answer and record calls for you when you are unavailable to You must activate the answering system answer the phone. before you can use it. The answering system You can also set the unit to play a greeting is disabled by default.
Answering System 2 minutes and 30 seconds max. Note: R Czech, Slovakia, and other countries: R To switch to the receiver, press M 50 seconds max. Press MnN to stop recording. a MeN Operating the answering system a MOKN Using a pre-recorded greeting message Operation MDN or MCN...
Answering System speed may vary depending on the recorded New message alert by a call message. R At the beginning of the message, the unit This feature allows you to receive a plays the message at normal speed. notification by phone when new messages are recorded.
Answering System n When the remote access code is set to Editing the set phone number “Inactivate”: Press 4 to play the new message during N#338 the announcement. MbN: “Notification to” a MOKN n When the remote access code is set to N a MbN: “Edit”...
Answering System Operation Deactivating remote operation Erase all messages Press * in step 2 on “Remote access code”, page 36. Reset to a pre-recorded greeting R The entered remote access code is deleted. message (during greeting message playback) End remote operation Using the answering system (or hang up) remotely...
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Answering System unit’s answering system, turn off the N#310 answering system (page 33). MbN: Select the desired setting. a MOKN R To use this unit’s answering system rather a MeN than the voice mail service provided by your phone service provider, please contact your phone service provider to deactivate Number of rings before the unit your voice mail service.
Home Network System Integration R The hub’s LED indicator lights in red when the arm mode is set to “At Home” or Home Network System “Away”. integration R Sensors can be enabled or disabled for the arm modes. For more information, refer to If you have other devices registered to the the User’s Guide (page 42).
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Home Network System Integration you 1 minute by default to disarm the N#809 system. During this time, the entry delay MbN: Select the desired setting. a MOKN alert will sound. If you do not disarm the system in time, the sensors are triggered and the hub and handset sound an alert.
Home Network System Integration MbN: Select “All Smart Plugs On” or Setting/changing the disarm PIN “All Smart Plugs Off”. a MOKN You must enter the disarm PIN in order to disarm the alarm system or stop an alert. The Note: default PIN is “0000”.
Downloading the Home Network Download information is available at the web page listed below. www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/tel/ homenetwork/ Accessing the User’s Guide The User’s Guide is a collection of online documentation that helps you get the most out of the Home Network app.
Useful Information Voice mail service Voice mail is an automatic answering service offered by your phone service provider. After you subscribe to this service, your phone service provider’s voice mail system answers calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone or when your line is busy. Messages are recorded by your phone service provider, not your telephone.
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Useful Information Alphabet character table (ABC) R The following characters are assigned to the 1 key when entering a Wi-Fi password. Numeric entry table (0-9) Greek character table ( Extended 1 character table ( R The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase:...
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Useful Information Extended 2 character table ( R The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Cyrillic character table (...
Useful Information Error messages Display message Cause/solution Hub no power R The handset has lost communication with the hub. Move closer to the hub and try again. No link. R Unplug the hub’s AC adaptor to reset the unit. Reconnect the Reconnect adaptor and try again.
Useful Information Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnect the hub’s AC adaptor and turn off the handset, then reconnect the hub’s AC adaptor. Remove the batteries from the handset, insert the batteries into the handset again, and turn on the handset. General use Problem Cause/solution...
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Useful Information Menu list Problem Cause/solution The display is in a language I R Change the display language (page 13). cannot read. I cannot register a handset to a R The maximum number of handsets (6) is already hub. registered to the hub. Cancel unused handset registrations from the hub (page 31).
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Useful Information Problem Cause/solution I cannot make a call. R The dialling mode may be set incorrectly. Change the setting (page 14). R You dialled a call restricted number (page 30). R The key lock feature is turned on. Turn it off (page 18). Caller ID Problem Cause/solution...
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Useful Information Problem Cause/solution I cannot operate the answering R The remote access code is not set. Set the remote system remotely. access code (page 36). R You are entering the wrong remote access code. If you have forgotten your remote access code, enter the remote access code setting to check your current code (page 36).
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Useful Information Network connection Problem Cause/solution I am having trouble R Your wireless router is not turned or is not functioning. Refer to connecting. the operating instructions included with your wireless router. R Your mobile device is not connected to your wireless router. Check your mobile device’s Wi-Fi settings.
Appendix Specifications R Standard: DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) GAP (Generic Access Profile) R Frequency range: 1.88 GHz to 1.90 GHz R RF transmission power Approx. 10 mW (average power per channel) 250 mW (max.) R Power source: Handset: AAA (R03) Ni-MH battery (2 ´ 1.2 V, 550 mAh) Charger: 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz...