Control Panel; Base Unit; Cordless Handset - Panasonic KX-FC265GR-T Service Manual

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KX-FC265GR-T
7.2.

Control Panel

7.2.1.

Base Unit

(1) [MIC] (Microphone)
• The built-in microphone.
(2) [GREETING REC]
• To record a greeting message.
(3) [GREETING CHECK]
• To check a greeting message.
(4) [MEMO]
• To record a memo message.
(5) [ERASE]
• To erase messages.
(6) [AUTO ANSWER]
• To turn the auto answer setting ON/OFF.
(7) [PLAYBACK]
• To play messages.
(8) [REDIAL] / [PAUSE]
• To redial the last number dialled. If the line is busy when you
make a phone call using the {DIGITAL-SP-PHONE} button,
or when you send a fax, the unit will automatically redial the
number 2 or more times.
• To insert a pause during dialing.
(9) [R]
• To access special telephone services or for transferring
extension calls.
• The recall/flash time can be changed (feature #72).
(Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)
(10) [CALLER ID]
• To use Caller ID features.
(11) [STOP]
• To stop an operation or programming session.
• To erase a character/number.
(12) [LOCATOR] / [INTERCOM]
• To make/answer intercom calls.
• To page or locate a cordless handset.
(13) [PRINT REPORT]
• To print lists and reports for reference purposes.
(14) [MENU]
• To start or exit programming.
(15) Navigator/[PHONEBOOK] / [VOLUME]
• To search for a stored item.
• To select features or feature settings during programming.
• To adjust the volume.
• To open a phonebook.
(16) [SET]
• To store a setting during programming.
(17) [MUTE]
• To mute your voice during a conversation. Press again to
resume the conversation.
(18) [DIGITAL SP-PHONE]
• For speakerphone operation.
(19) [FAX START]
• To send or receive a fax.
(20) [COPY]
• To copy a document.
7.2.2.

Cordless Handset

(1) Soft keys
• To select the features or operations displayed directly above
each key.
(2)
(TALK)
• To make/answer calls.
(3)
(Speakerphone)
• For speakerphone operation.
(4)
(Off/Power)
• To turn power ON/OFF.
• To hang up.
• To stop an operation or programming.
(5) Navigator
• To adjust the receiver or speaker volume (up or down) while
talking.
• To scroll through (up or down) various lists or items.
• To move the cursor (left or right) to edit number or name.
(6) {R/E}(Recall)
• To access special telephone services or for transferring
extension calls.
• The recall/flash time can be changed (feature #72).
• To set the alarm feature.
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