Panasonic KX-PW110CL Quick Reference Manual

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Finding the controls .....................................................................2
Installations and connections .........................................................4
Setting the date and time ...............................................................7
Setting your facsimile telephone number ..........................................8
Setting your logo ...........................................................................8
Character input and command key table ..........................................9
Automatic dialing on the main unit...................................................10
Automatic dialing on the portable handset .......................................11
Sending faxes ...........................................................................12
Receiving faxes ........................................................................13
Operating the built-in answering device ..........................................14
Individual e-mail services ............................................................16
Specifications..................................................................Back cover
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This guide explains some basic features and operations, but not all of them.
For further details, see the Japanese operating instructions.
This product is designed for use in Japan.
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Panasonic cannot provide service for this product if used outside Japan.
Any details given in this guide are subject to change without notice.
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Quick Reference Guide
Model No.
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KX-PW110CL

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For further details, see the Japanese operating instructions. This product is designed for use in Japan. Panasonic cannot provide service for this product if used outside Japan. Any details given in this guide are subject to change without notice. KX-PW110CL Model No.
  • Page 2: Finding The Controls

    Finding the controls Main unit (control panel) 8月 1日 14:00 ヨ ウ ケ ン ロ ク オ ン 00ケ ン 13 14 15 Liquid crystal display Volume buttons adjust ringer and speaker volume. Redial button The last 10 phone numbers dialed are stored in memory.
  • Page 3 Finding the controls Portable handset How to use buttons refer to the function displayed on the bottom of the display. They function differently depending on the mode. How to use To use the phonebook. ● To redial the phone ● numbers in the redial list.
  • Page 4: Installations And Connections

    Installations and connections Installing the ink film Open the control panel. Open the control Control panel panel until it locks. Insert the ink film. Find the “T” shaped gear (blue). Insert the “T” shaped gear (blue) into the left slot of the main unit. Press here.
  • Page 5: Installing Recording Paper (A4 Size)

    Installations and connections Installing recording paper (A4 size) Install the recording paper tray. Separate the recording paper cover from the recording paper tray. Insert the left tab on the recording paper tray into the left slot of the main unit. Insert the right tab into the right slot of the main unit.
  • Page 6: Connecting The Main Unit

    (Tone/Pulse). Setting up the portable handset Black Charge the battery in the charger for 10 hours. After your Panasonic battery is fully charged, it will last up to about 7 hours of conversation. Wall jack Charge indicator –lights on: –lights off:...
  • Page 7: Setting The Date And Time

    Installations and connections You can charge the battery in the main unit. Open the charger cover. Press here Charge the battery for 10 hours. ■ How to close the charger cover. Slide here Setting the date and time Press Press Example : Enter the correct year/month/day.
  • Page 8: Setting Your Facsimile Telephone Number

    Setting your facsimile telephone number Press Press Enter your facsimile telephone number, up to 20 digits. Example: 098 765 43 · · The   the digit with a space. Press Press Example : Setting your logo Press キ ノ ウ ア...
  • Page 9: Character Input And Command Key Table

    Character input and command key table Pressing the dial keys will select a character as shown below. Character Katakana Display of the カナ main unit Display of the portable handset [カナ] Dial key Main Portable unit handset アイウエオァィゥェォ @ カキクケコ サシスセソ...
  • Page 10: Automatic Dialing On The Main Unit

    Automatic dialing on the main unit Storing names and telephone numbers in the phonebook Press (Phonebook). Press “XXX” shows the remaining station numbers you can store. You can program up to 100 stations, including 4 pre- programmed stations. Enter the name, up to 12 characters (see the table on page 9 for instructions).
  • Page 11: Automatic Dialing On The Portable Handset

    Automatic dialing on the portable handset Storing names and telephone numbers in the phonebook Press (Phonebook). 登録 Press (Register). “XXX” shows the remaining station numbers you can store. You can program up to 100 stations, including 4 pre- programmed stations. Enter the name, up to 12 characters (see the table on page 9 for instructions).
  • Page 12: Sending Faxes

    Sending faxes Sending a fax manually Document Document guide Open the control panel cover, and adjust the width of the document guides to the size of the document. Insert the document (up to 5 pages) FACE DOWN until a single beep is heard. If necessary, press repeatedly to select the desired setting (see below).
  • Page 13: Receiving Faxes

    Receiving faxes Receiving a fax manually (AUTO ANSWER off) Using the main unit: When you hear a ring, press When: – document reception is required, – a fax calling tone (slow beep) is heard, or – no sound is heard, press The unit will start fax reception.
  • Page 14: Operating The Built-In Answering Device

    Receiving faxes Receiving a fax automatically (AUTO ANSWER on) If the light is off, turn it on by pressing When receiving a call, the unit will receive a fax document or record a voice message automatically depending on the caller’s request. Operating the built-in answering device Recording your own greeting...
  • Page 15: Listening To Recorded Messages

    Operating the built-in answering device Activating the answering device Turn the light on by pressing When receiving a call, a greeting message will be played and the unit will record a voice message. To record your own greeting message, see page 14. Listening to recorded messages When new messages are recorded, the flash.
  • Page 16: Individual E-Mail Services

    Individual e-mail services Using the e-mail services Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. (hereafter called “PCC”) offers individual information services, such as e-mail. Your fax machine with e-mail features will enable you to send an e-mail to another party’s personal computer (PC) or another e-mail fax machine anywhere in the world through the Internet.
  • Page 17 If there is an e-mail you have not viewed yet, the unit will print the received e-mail. If there is no e-mail, the following will be displayed. The file formats recognized by your fax machine are: JPEG ~. doc TIFF ~.
  • Page 18: Main Unit

    Individual e-mail services Sending a text e-mail from the main unit Press Press repeatedly until the following is displayed. Press Enter the desired e-mail address (see the table on page 9 for instructions). You can enter the address of the last e-mail you sent by pressing You can select the desired address using the addressbook.
  • Page 19 Individual e-mail services Enter the desired e-mail address (see the table on page 9 for instructions). You can enter the address of the last e-mail you sent by pressing You can select the desired address using the addressbook. 1. Press 2.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    *4 If there is a silent pause, the total recording time will be longer. *5 The memory capacity is based on an A4-size document of 700 characters. © Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2003 Main unit Portable handset Ni-Cd battery (Part no.

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