Panasonic 900 MHz manual

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    DBS 576 -DBS 576 HD Versio n 5.0 Issu ed S eptem ber 2001 545X03 001 B User Guide Section 775 900 Mhz DBS Series Cordless Telephone 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 1 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    The conten ts of this manu al are sub ject to change without notice and do not con stitute a commitme nt on the part of P anasonic Teleco mmunication S ystems Company (P TSC). Every effort has be en made to ensure the accu racy of this documen t. However, due to ongoing p roduct impro vements and revisions, Panasonic ca nnot guara ntee the accu rac[...]

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    i Checking Yo ur Pack age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Underst anding Yo ur Teleph one . . . . . . . . . . 3 Handset Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Base Stati on Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Liquid Crystal Disp lay (LCD) Over view . . . . . . . . 6 Handset Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ii 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 2 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    Checking Y our Package 1 Checking Your Package Before re ading the User Guide an d using the Panasonic 900 MHz Cordless Telephone, take a few minutes to che ck the content s of your packa ge. You shou ld have the followin g: Handset Base Statio n with AC Adapter Wall Plat e Charging Un it with AC Adapter 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 1 Frid ay, Sep[...]

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    Checking Y our Package 2 Two 500 mAH Recharge able Batterie s Belt Clip 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 2 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    Understanding Your Telephone 3 Understanding Your Telephone H ANDSET O VERVIEW Please see page 4 for a description of yo ur phone’s features an d display keys. 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 3 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    Understanding Your Tele phone 4 # Function 1 Ringer ON/OFF switch 2 Message display 3 T alk ( talk ) key 4 FF-2 Key ( programmable ) 5 FF1- Key ( programmable ) 6 FF-5 Key ( programmable ) 7 FF-6 Key ( programmable ) 8 Num eric k eyp ad 9 Micr ophon e 10 Headset jack ( 2.5mm s tandard jack ) 1 1 Chan nel ( chan ) key 12 V olume ( vol ) key 13 FF-3 [...]

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    Understanding Your Telephone 5 B ASE S TAT ION O VERV IEW # Function 1 Cordless But ton 2 Cordless LED 3 Status LED 4 Desk LED 5 Desk Button 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 5 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    Understanding Your Tele phone 6 L IQUID C RYSTAL D ISPLAY (LCD) O VERVIEW The 900 M Hz handset ha s a two line LCD display . Each line displays up to 16 alphanumeric char acters. While in Battery Save mod e the base station does not send LCD infor mation to the 900 MH z handset while it is idle, except in the following cases. • When the 900 Mhz h[...]

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    Understanding Your Telephone 7 When the 900 MHz han dset goes idle, t he hand set LCD is cleared. W hen the base st ation updates the second line of t he LCD, the first line is also cleared. H ANDSET C ONTROLS Note: Operate th is ha ndset o nly wh en it is no t in the ch argin g unit. Condition Action LCD Display Handse t Active (talk mode) Press v[...]

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    Understanding Your Tele phone 8 Handse t Inactive (standb y mode) Ring type B (Hi gh) Ring type B (L ow) Ring Off (V ibrat e) Condition Action LCD Display 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 8 Frid ay, Septemb er 28 , 2001 12: 11 PM[...]

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    Using Your Telephone 9 Using Your Telephone U SING Y OUR H ANDSET When you pick up the ha ndset and pr ess TALK, you will see: Or you may se e one of the following: If the base sta tion is powe red off, the h andset will display: Condition Indicator LCD Screen No connecti on to base error to ne NO SER VICE Chann el busy er ror ton e NO DISPLA Y IND[...]

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    Using Your Telephone 10 A NSWER ING A N I NCOMI NG C AL L If the h andset is in the charging u nit when you receive a call: • Pick up t he hand set and remov e it from the charging unit. (T he AutoT alk fe ature allo ws you to answer the call im mediate ly .) • When y ou finish the c all, place the handse t back in th e char gin g unit . (The A[...]

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    Using Your Telephone 11 S WITCHING C ALLS B ETWEEN T ELEPHONES The 900 MHz cordles s telephone b ase station allows you t o swi tch cal ls f rom eith er t he 90 0 MH z ha ndse t or the key teleph one. Caution: Do not press the bu ttons label ed "Desk" or "Cordles s" on the base stat ion when recei ving a cal l. Doing so may disc[...]

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    Using Your Telephone 12 1. Press HOLD on the key teleph one. 2. Press the labeled "d esk" button on the base sta- tion. (see # "2 " above ) 3. Press T A LK on t he 900 M Hz hands et. Note: • If your on a active call on the key telepho ne and you pre ss the b utton labele d "ha ndset" on th e base stat ion w ithout fi[...]

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    Programming Functions 13 Prog ramming Functions The 900 MHz ha ndset has 6 function keys (FF1 ~FF6) that are pr ogramm able using the Program mode. Only 4 keys (FF1~FF4) have the capa bility of displaying LED indica tions therefore, the y are the o nly keys that c an be progr ammed as F eature Fu nction (FF) keys. For the DB S 96/72/9 0 and the DBS[...]

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    Programming Functions 14 Note: The T ALK b utton on the h andset m ust be press ed to scr oll th rough S ystem Spe ed Dial (SSD) an d Per sonal Speed Di al ( PSD) addre sses using the * and # keys. Th e T ALK button m ust also be pre ssed for th e pro- grammed FF ke ys to function . To enter th e 900 M Hz hands et program ming mode from idle, pres [...]

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    Programming Functions 15 same time an d hold for five seconds. You will hea r a beep confirm ing you a re in progra mming mode . After you h ave entered the progra mming mod e, the handset will defa ult to program the FF1 key. Note: Y ou can scroll through key selections by pressing the "chan" key , or mov e back- wards by pre ssing the &[...]

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    Programming Functions 16 press the "0" key o n the keypad to confirm your selection. Next, se lect the progr am functio n you would like to assign to the FF ke y you have just chosen, by pr essing the vol and ch an key to mo ve through th e selections. Once you’ve chos en the desired f unction, press t he "0" key on the keypad[...]

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    Troubleshooting 17 Troubleshooting If your 900 M Hz cordless tele phone is not perfor ming to your expe ctations, try these steps. If you are still unable to resolve the problems, contact yo ur PBX Administrato r. Note: Do not att empt to serv ice thi s unit your- self. A ll ser vice m ust be perfor med b y qual ified servic e pers onnel. Problem S[...]

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    Troubleshooting 18 W arning on a nd NO SER VICE message • Move clo ser to the base. W arning on a nd NO DISPLA Y INDICA TI ON message • Sele ct a dif fere nt channe l on y our hand set. Hands et does not r ing • Sea led lead -acid batt ery may be wea k. Charge the battery for 5- 6 hour s. • Make su re the base antenna is ful ly vertic al. ?[...]

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    Acces sories 19 Access ories A DDITIONAL A CCESSORI ES Charger and AC Adapter Leather Case Headset Key T elephone 500 mAH Rechargeable Battery AC Adapter 900 MHz User Guide.boo k Page 19 Fri day, Sep tember 2 8, 2001 12:11 PM[...]

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    Precautions 21 Precautions Battery Rec ycling S tatement Warning : This installation information is designed fo r experience d technicians only and is not d esigned f or use by the genera l public. It doe s not contain wa rnings or cautions to advise non-te chnical individuals of pote ntial danger s in attem pting to ins tall a product. Pr oducts p[...]

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