Panasonic KX-TD7695 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Document Version 2008-01
Operating Instructions
DECT 6.0 Portable Station
Model No. KX-TD7695
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic DECT 6.0 Portable Station.
Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this
manual for future use.
Please use only the battery provided and charge the battery for about 7 hours
before using the handset for the first time.
See page 67 for System Requirements.
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Page 1 - KX-TD7695

Document Version 2008-01 Operating InstructionsDECT 6.0 Portable StationModel No. KX-TD7695Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic DECT 6.0 Portable Sta

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Before Operating the Handset10 Document Version 2008-01 Selectin g the Display La nguageYou can select the desired language (English/Spanish/French).

Page 3 - Document Version 2008-01 3

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 11Editing the Names of the Flexible CO KeysYou can edit a name for each flexible CO key of the

Page 4 - Accessories (included)

Before Operating the Handset12 Document Version 2008-01 Adjustin g the Ring er Volume• To set the ringer pattern, see page 49.Adjustin g the Ring er

Page 5 - Installation

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 13Changing the Vibrate Setting• To set Vibrate only, without ringing, select “Vib.& Ring” a

Page 6 - Attaching the Belt Clip

Before Operating the Handset14 Document Version 2008-01 Display*1 Refer to “Battery Information” on page 60.Display Date and Time Display Soft Keys (

Page 7 - Location of Controls

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 15Soft KeysIcons and information shown on the display will vary depending on the context. To se

Page 8 - Key Lock

Before Operating the Handset16 Document Version 2008-01 Displays the Outgoing Call Log. Used to clear the Memo Alarm dis-play setting.Displays the la

Page 9 - Meeting Mode

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 17Operation OutlineHandset functions are accessed through the display menu and selected with th

Page 10 - Before Operating the Handset

Before Operating the Handset18 Document Version 2008-01 Function MenusPress the Joystick to display the main and sub menus.Main Menu—While in Standb

Page 11

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 19Function KeysFunctions of the handset can be activated through the display key list.Move the

Page 12 - Adjusting the Ringer Volume

2 Document Version 2008-01 Table of ContentsBefore Initial Use...

Page 13 - Changing the Vibrate Setting

Before Operating the Handset20 Document Version 2008-01 Flexible CO KeysA flexible CO key can be used either to seize a line in order to make or rece

Page 14

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 21Making Ca llsMaking CallsCallingTo an extension Extension No. To an outside partyTo use the Line Access N

Page 15 - Soft Keys

Operation22 Document Version 2008-01 CallingTo use the PBX System Phonebook*2 *3 Name*4 OR (if required) To use the PBX Ex

Page 16

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 23*1 To assign a phone number to a Hot Key, see page 41.*2 When a call is made using the PBX System Phonebook, the

Page 17 - *2 [Outgoing Call Log]

Operation24 Document Version 2008-01 Searchin g for an it em stored in the Pho nebookYou can search for an item in the Phonebook by following the ste

Page 18 - Function Menus

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 25– Search for another item by pressing the dial key that corresponds to the letter you are searching for. If ther

Page 19 - Function Keys

Operation26 Document Version 2008-01 PBX Extension Phonebook• To enter characters, see page 42.• While an item is displayed you can:– Return to the “

Page 20 - Flexible CO Keys

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 27Receiving Calls• You can also answer a call with the following features:– Any Key Answer (See page 51.)– Quick A

Page 21 - Making Calls

Operation28 Document Version 2008-01 Caller IDIf an outside call that contains Caller ID information (a caller’s name and telephone number) is receiv

Page 22 - Operation

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 29During a Conversation• To return to the call before the transfer destination answers, press .• The method used

Page 23

Document Version 2008-01 3Character Mode Table ... 43Locking the H

Page 24

Operation30 Document Version 2008-01 • When you hold several outside calls, you need to assign F-CO Keys (Single Line/Loop Line/Trunk Group) as neces

Page 25

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 31Call WaitingTo set/cancel for intercom calls No call To n eTo set/cancel for outside calls No tone

Page 26

Operation32 Document Version 2008-01 Absent MessageTo set Will Return Soon Gone Home At Ext %%%% + Extension no. Back at %%:%% + Hour:Minute O

Page 27 - Receiving Calls

OperationDocument Version 2008-01 33*1 You cannot send a call waiting tone when– the called party has not set the Call Waiting feature.– the called

Page 28 - Caller ID

Operation34 Document Version 2008-01 Making U se of the Voic e Mail Se rvice*1 For more information on the Mailbox Password, refer to the user docume

Page 29 - During a Conversation

Using the Handset PhonebookDocument Version 2008-01 35Handset Ph onebookYou can store up to 100 items with names, phone numbers, and category number

Page 30 - Useful Features

Using the Handset Phonebook36 Document Version 2008-01 Editing a Stored Item*1 This step can be omitted.• To enter characters, see page 42.• To sear

Page 31

Using the Handset PhonebookDocument Version 2008-01 37Storing an It em Using the PredialingStoring an It em Using the Outgoing Call Log*1 Press

Page 32

Using the Handset Phonebook38 Document Version 2008-01 Storing an Item Using the Incoming Call Log*1 Press to confirm each entry. (name: max. 16 ch

Page 33

Using the Handset PhonebookDocument Version 2008-01 39Storing an Item Using the PBX System Phonebook*1 This step can be omitted.*2 Press to confir

Page 34

Before Initial Use4 Document Version 2008-01 Please read “Important Information” on page 60 before using. Read and understand all instructions.Access

Page 35 - Handset Phonebook

Using the Handset Phonebook40 Document Version 2008-01 *2 Press to confirm each entry. (name: max. 16 characters/phone number: 32 digits)• To searc

Page 36 - Editing a Stored Item

Using the Handset PhonebookDocument Version 2008-01 41Assignin g Hot KeysYou can assign a phone number stored in the Handset Phonebook to a key to b

Page 37

Using the Handset Phonebook42 Document Version 2008-01 Entering CharactersExample: To enter “Anne” in Alphabet Mode.• To switch between uppercase and

Page 38

Using the Handset PhonebookDocument Version 2008-01 43Character Mode Table• Press before or after entering a character to change between uppercase

Page 39

Using the Handset Phonebook44 Document Version 2008-01 Locking the Handset PhonebookYou can lock/unlock the Phonebook while the handset is in standby

Page 40 - Editing Category Names

Deleting Stored ItemsDocument Version 2008-01 45Deleting Stored Items in Handset Phonebook/Hot Key Dial/Outgoing Call Log/Incoming Call LogHandset P

Page 41 - Assigning Hot Keys

Deleting Stored Items46 Document Version 2008-01 Outgoing Call LogIncoming Call LogOutgoing Call LogPress the Right Soft Key.Select the desired item.

Page 42 - Entering Characters

Configuring Handset SettingsDocument Version 2008-01 47Changing the Initial SettingsYou can customize the handset by editing the settings found unde

Page 43 - Character Mode Table

Configuring Handset Settings48 Document Version 2008-01 Handset S etting Menu LayoutHandset Setting Menu Layout[Main Item] [Sub Item] Setting Handse

Page 44 - Locking the Handset Phonebook

Configuring Handset SettingsDocument Version 2008-01 49Incoming OptionSub Item Description Setting DefaultRinger Volume Adjusts the ringer volume. S

Page 45 - Hot Key Dial

Before Initial UseDocument Version 2008-01 5InstallationBattery Ins tallationInsert the battery, and close the cover as indicated below.Charger Co n

Page 46 - Incoming Call Log

Configuring Handset Settings50 Document Version 2008-01 *1 When “Ring On Charger” is set to on but “Ringer Volume” is set to off, the handset rings a

Page 47 - Changing the Initial Settings

Configuring Handset SettingsDocument Version 2008-01 51Answer OptionKey Option*1 Used to cancel the settings.Sub Item Description Setting DefaultAny

Page 48 - Handset Setting Menu Layout

Configuring Handset Settings52 Document Version 2008-01 Display Option*1 If the extension name is stored in the PBX, the extension name is displayed

Page 49

Configuring Handset SettingsDocument Version 2008-01 53Tone OptionSystem Option*1 Only registered base is shown.*2 You can select multiple bases sim

Page 50

Configuring Handset Settings54 Document Version 2008-01 Other Option*1 XX is identical to the CO line group number, and 8XX represents any 3-digit co

Page 51

Configuring Handset SettingsDocument Version 2008-01 55Memo Alarm SettingAn alarm will sound at the set time. A memo can also be displayed. Memo Ala

Page 52

Configuring Handset Settings56 Document Version 2008-01 To delete the alarm mode settingTo stop the alarmPress the Joy-stick.Select “ Memo Alarm”.Pr

Page 53

Troubleshooting and Error MessagesDocument Version 2008-01 57Troubleshoo tingTroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe handset does not work

Page 54

Troubleshooting and Error Messages58 Document Version 2008-01 Two short beeps are heard during a conver-sation.The radio signal is weak. Move closer

Page 55 - Memo Alarm Setting

Troubleshooting and Error MessagesDocument Version 2008-01 59Error MessagesError MessagesError Message Possible Cause SolutionRegister Unit The hand

Page 56

Before Initial Use6 Document Version 2008-01 Charger Wall Mounti ngAttaching the Belt ClipYou can attach the handset to your belt by following the s

Page 57 - Troubleshooting

Important Information60 Document Version 2008-01 Battery Informa tionAfter your Panasonic battery is fully charged (at 25 °C [77 °F]):• Operating tim

Page 58

Important InformationDocument Version 2008-01 61Important Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions, includi

Page 59 - Error Messages

Important Information62 Document Version 2008-01 CAUTION1. Use only the AC adaptor, battery and charger indicated in this manual.2. Do not dispose of

Page 60 - Battery Information

Important InformationDocument Version 2008-01 63FCC InformationPrivacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.Radio Frequency Ex

Page 61 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Important Information64 Document Version 2008-01 Customer In formationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adop

Page 62 - Important Information

Important InformationDocument Version 2008-01 65Other Important InformationEnvironment—do not place the product in rooms where the temperature is le

Page 63 - FCC Information

Important Information66 Document Version 2008-01 For Best PerformanceOperating Range1. The range of operation depends on the topography of your offic

Page 64 - Customer Information

Important InformationDocument Version 2008-01 67System RequirementsThis model supports the following CS models, PBX models, and PBX software version

Page 65 - Other Important Information

PSQX4645ZA-UF KK0108SY0http://www.panasonic.com/csd© 2008 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Panasonic Consumer Electronics Compa

Page 66

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 7Location of ControlsLocation of Controls[Back View]SpeakerThe headset is an option. Please us

Page 67

Before Operating the Handset8 Document Version 2008-01 *1 You can talk with the other party alternately through the speaker in a quiet room.During a

Page 68 - Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc

Before Operating the HandsetDocument Version 2008-01 9Meeting Mo deMeeting Mode allows you to turn off the ringer and set the handset to vibrate whe

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