28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 1 Digital Cordless Phone KX-TCD700 Model No. Operating Instructions PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND Caller ID Compatible SAVE Charge the batteries for about 10 hours before initial use...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 2 Important Information Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC outlet other than the standard AC This relates to the performance of the 230–240 V, 50 Hz. apparatus when used in combination with other items of apparatus.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 3 NOTE: This cordless telephone has been designed to operate on radio frequencies If you experience any problems with the which have been assigned to the normal use of your apparatus, you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and exclusive use of cordless telephones.
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Included with this unit Telephone Line Cord AC Adaptor (p.00) Batteries (p.00) (p.00) Operating Instructions Handset Cover (p.00) Belt Clip (p.00) Optional accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for the following options Model No. Description KX-A114 Handset Charger Ni-MH batteries...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 5 Safety Instructions Take special care to follow the safety suggestions listed below. Safety 1) The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 2) When the unit is not used, turn the power off.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 6 Contents Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Programmable Functions Preparation (On the Handset) Getting Started ........8 Connections........8 Summary of Programmable Installing the batteries in the Functions........31 Handset ..........9 Setting Time Alarm Functions ..32 Battery Charge .......9 Set Time of Alarm ......32 Important notice concerning the Set Alarm ON/OFF .......32...
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 7 Chapter 5 Chapter 4 Useful Information Programmable Functions (On the Base Station) Fashion Plate Snap-on Color Covers (Optional)......52 Summary of Programmable Functions........44 Wall Mounting ........53 Bell Selection .........45 Using the Belt Clip......54 Select Base Unit Ringer Volume ..46 Adding Another Phone....54 Select Dialling Mode......46 Before Requesting Help ....55...
TNV means “Telephone Network Voltage” USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR ?. • The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.) • To connect a standard telephone on the same line, see page 00.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 9 ➡ Installing the batteries in the handset Install the batteries as shown. Then install the handset cover. • If the rechargeable batteries are not inserted correctly, the handset will not work. Battery Charge At the time of shipment, the batteries are not charged. To charge, place the handset on the base unit.
19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 10 ➡ Getting Started Battery Information After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged: Operation Approx. Ni-MH battery life (option)* While in use (Talk) Up to about 20 hours While not in use (Stand-By) Up to about 200 hours •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 11 Getting Started continued Battery Replacement If “Û” flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully charged, it is time to replace the batteries with new ones. Remember to charge the new batteries after replacement. 1.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 13 Displays Handset Display 888888888888 (The display shows all possible configurations) Â Ê Á Ë È Í Î Ï Ô Ó Ò Icons Î Ô The in-range icon indicates that The call prohibition icon is displayed the handset is in range of the base when this mode is turned on (p.00).
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 14 Basic Start-up Operations Turning the power on 1. Z and hold P -1-œœœœœœœ02 • After all possible configurations briefly appear, the display will change to the standby mode when the button is Î Ò released.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 15 Answering a call (Please note, these are basic operations only. For further information on answering calls, see page 00). Incoming external call 1. Z O • You can also answer a call by pressing any dialling button K to I, J or L (-Any Talk Key) Î...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 16 Making Calls Note: for basic making calls operation, see page 00. To dial after confirming the entered number With this feature you are able to confirm the entered number before you start dialling. 1. Enter Phone Number 0123456789 (If number is misdialled: Â...
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 17 ➡ To Edit/Clear numbers in the Redial List 1. Z X 0924771422 Â Ê Á Ë È Í (The last number dialled is displayed). Î Ï Ô Ó Ò save speed 2. Z V or R Â...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 18 ➡ Making Calls Direct Call You can easily make a call using a stored direct call number by pressing O. Incoming calls are accepted. To use this feature, store the direct call number and turn on the mode by programming (see page 00).
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 19 Answering Calls Answering Calls For basic answering call operation, see page 00. Auto Talk If you set the Auto Talk Feature to ON (p. 00), you can answer a call by lifting the handset off the base unit without pressing O. •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 20 Speed Dialling Storing Phone Numbers in Memory (Standby Mode) -1-1 You can store up to 20 telephone numbers in the handset Â Ê Á Ë È Í Î Ï Ô Ó Ò Storing new numbers speed dial 1.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 21 ➡ Speed dial menu In the speed dial menu, it is possible to carry out the following operations: • To edit a speed dial number • To clear a speed dial number. • To register a speed dial number to Hot Key 1.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 22 ➡ Speed Dialling Saving numbers in speed dial list Telephone numbers can be saved into the speed dial list from other lists eg. Caller ID list, re-dial list, etc. To save a number from other lists; 0924771422 1.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 23 ➡ Caller ID Service This unit is campatable with a Caller ID service offered by your telephone company. If you should subscribe to a Call ID service, the calling party’s information will be shown on the handset display after the first ring. The unit can record information of up to 50 different callers in the Caller List.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 24 ➡ Caller ID Service Caller ID Sub-Menu In the Caller ID sub-menu, it is possible to carry out the following operations: • Save a Caller ID Number to speed dial list • Edit a Caller ID Number •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 25 ➡ Viewing the Caller List Viewing the Caller List Telephone numbers of up to 50 different callers are stored from the most recent to the oldest call in the Caller List. When the 51st call is received, the oldest call is deleted.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 26 ➡ Viewing the Caller List Calling Back from the Caller List 0924771422 Â Ê Á Ë È Í 1. Select Caller ID number by Z S or U Î Ï Ô Ó Ò 2.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 27 ➡ Paging/Intercom Paging All Handsets from the Base Unit 1. Z Ï • All handsets will ring for one minute. 2. To stop paging, Z Ï again or Z O on one of the handsets Intercom between Handsets A 2-way intercom is available between handsets.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 28 ➡ Paging/Intercom Transferring a call using the Intercom continued 3. (Handset 2) When unit rings, Z O to answer 4. (Transferring a call) (Handset 1) Z O • The transfer is completed. Handset 2 can answer the call (Ending the Intercom) (Handset 1) 5.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 29 ➡ Special Features How to use the Pause Feature (For Analog PBX Line/Long Distance Service Users) We recommend you insert “X” if a pause is required for dialling with a PBX or to access a long distance service. Ex.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 30 ➡ Special Features Using the Recall Feature M is used to access special telephone services (optional) such as call waiting. Contact your telephone company for details. Example: British Telecom call waiting When a call waiting tone is heard during a conversation: a) To hold the existing call and accept the waiting call.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 31 Summary of Programmable Functions On the Handset You can program the following function items using the handset near the base unit. See corresponding pages for function details. • Set Time of Alarm (p.00) time alarm •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 32 Setting Time Alarm Function Within the Time Alarm menu, it is possible to program the following: • To set the alarm time • To set the alarm time mode. You can choose the time alarm to notice the preset time at one time or everyday. (Standby Mode) set time œ0–000000000...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 33 Setting Ringer Option On the Handset Within the Ringer Option menu, it is possible to program the following: • Select the handset Ringer Volume (6 levels available plus OFF). • Select the ringer pattern for external incoming call •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 34 Setting Tone Option On the Handset Within the Tone Option menu, it is possible to program the following: • Set Key Tone Confirmation Tone ON/OFF You can choose whether or not the handset keys will sound tones (eg. key tone, confirmation tone, error tone).
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 35 Setting Display Option Within the Display Option menu, it is possible to program the following: • Select the display in stand-by mode • Select the display in talk mode bs no (Standby Mode) Â Ê...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 36 Setting Call Option Within the Call Option menu, it is possible to program the following: • Setting Call Prohibition (this prohibits anyone from making a call with your handset except for emergency calls. Incoming calls are accepted. •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 37 ➡ Setting Direct Call Number You can store a number in the direct call memory. This feature allows you to make a call easily by pressing ‘Talk’. Incoming calls are accepted. save (Standby Mode) Â...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 38 Other Option Settings Within the Other Option menu, you can program the following: • Change PIN for handset • Set Auto Talk ON/OFF The Auto Talk feature allows you to answer a call by lifting the handset off the base unit without pressing m.
Â Ê Á Ë È Í Î Ï Ô Ó Ò NOTE: Once you have programmed the password, you cannot confirm it. We recommend you write down the password. If you forget it, please consult your nearest Panasonic Service centre.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 40 Registration Registering a Handset in the Base Unit The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered. If an optional handset/base unit is purchased, the base 2 following procedure needs to be carried out Â...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 41 ➡ Cancelling a Base Unit If another handset is out of range and/or its power is OFF when ‘Cancelling a handset’. The previous base unit number will still remain in the cancelled handset. Therefore, you need to cancel the base unit registered in the cancelled handset.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 42 Select Base Station Automatic base unit access The handset automatically selects a registered base unit. • When the handset moves to another base unit radio area, it loses contact with the previous base unit and automatically accesses the new base unit. •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 43 Clearing the Handset Settings This function enables the handset to clear the following settings at one time. They will return to their initial settings. (Standby Mode) Enter PIN Function Initial Setting -1-888888801 Current Date/Time 1st January 2001 00:00 hspinœœœœ...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 44 Summary of Programmable Settings On the Base Station You can program the following functions using the handset near the base unit. See corresponding pages for function details. COMMAND FUNCTION ITEM To set the bell selection (p.00) To select the base unit ringer volume (p.00) To select the Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse) (p.00) To select the Flash/Earth Mode (p.00)
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 45 ➡ Setup for Base Station To Set the Bell Selection There are three choices for Bell Selection when a call is being received • all handsets ring. “All handsets” • the selected handset(s) ring(s). “Selected handset(s)” •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 46 ➡ Setup for Base Station To Select the Base Unit Ringer Volume 4 levels are available. The factory preset is MEDIUM. When set to OFF, the base unit will not ring. To Select the Dialling Mode You can program the dialling mode to tone or pulse.
To select the Earth/Flash Mode The earth relay can be installed as an option depending on your PBX requirements. Please consult your nearest Panasonic Service Centre for installation, Then you can select the flash or earth mode. The factory preset is Flash.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 48 ➡ Setup for Base Station To set the Base Unit Password You can program a 4-digit password for both the handset and the base unit individually. Each factory preset is 0000. Changing the password may prevent the unauthorised use of your unit by another person.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 49 To set Call Restriction You can restrict desired handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. Phone numbers beginning with the restricted digits cannot be dialled out. For example, if “00” is assigned as the call restriction number, international calls cannot be made.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 50 Summary of Programmable Settings Clearing the Settings in Memory • On the Base Unit This function enables the base unit to clear the following settings at one time. They will return to their initial settings. The following are factory default settings of the Base Unit.
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 51 Setting the Clock To set clock, please program as below. The clock can be displayed as an option in standby mode (see page 00). Setting the Super Password User can use the super password for both the handset and the base unit. (Standby Mode) input code speed dial...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 55 ➡ Before Requesting Help Problem Remedy The unit does not work. • Turn the power ON (p.00). • Check the settings (p.00). • Charge the batteries fully 9p.00). • Clean the charge contacts and charge again (p.00). •...
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 56 ➡ Before Requesting Help Problem Remedy While programming or searching, • To answer the call, lift the handset or Z O. the unit starts to ring and stops • Start again from the beginning after hanging up. the program/search.
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28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 57 Problem Remedy “Û” flashes or the unit bleeps • Charge the batteries fully (p.00). every 15 seconds. You charged the batteries fully, • Clean the charge contacts and charge again (p.00). but “Û” flashes. •...
28426_English 19/10/00 12:19 pm Page 58 Dear purchaser, You have acquired a KX-TCD952NWB, which is a product made in regard with the European Standards for Cordless Telephones (DECT). DECT technology is characterized by high-security protection against interceptions as well as high-quality digital transmission. This telephone was designed for a wide range of applications.
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8. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months. Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt. Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Receipt No. Date of Purchase Model No. KX-TCD700...
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Page 60 Customer Care Helpline Tel. No.: 08705 357 357 Sales Department: Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP Manufacturer: Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Ltd. Pencarn Way, Duffryn, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom...
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