Panasonic KX-PW308DL manual

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    F acsimile Quic k Ref erence Guide Model No. KX-PW308DL KX-PW308D W KX-PW308DL Main unit: P or table handset: KX-PW308 KX-FKN526 Thank you f or purchasing a P anasonic facsimile.  This guide e xplains some basic f eatures and operations, but not all of them. F or fur ther details, see the J apanese operating instructions.  This product is des[...]

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    2 2 Finding the contr ols Main unit 1 2 4 1 6 1 7 1 8 7 8 1 5 9 1 4 5 6 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 9 3 1 Liquid crystal display 2 Flash button (F or call waiting service users.) Erase button 3 Redial button redials the phone n umbers in the redial list. The last 10 phone numbers dialed are stored in memor y . Select button 4 Playbac k button pla ys back rec[...]

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    3 3 Finding the contr ols P ortable handset (KX-FKN526) ● T o adjust the volume . ● T o redial the phone numbers in the redial list. The last 10 phone numbers dialed are stored in memor y . ● T o make/ans wer calls. ● T o put a call on hold. ● T o star t a search in the Number Displa y log. (F or Number Displa y ser vice users .) Shar p b[...]

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    4 4  When the unit r uns out of ink film, the f ollowing message will be displa yed. フィルムガ ナクナリマシタ コウカンシテクダサイ U2 3 フィルムガ ナクナリマシタ ヒンバン : K X - F A N 1 9 0 Install a new ink film. Installations and connections Installing the ink film 1 Open the control panel. 2[...]

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    5 5 Installations and connections Installing recor ding paper (A4 siz e) 2 Set up the recording paper stands. Pull out the front stand first. 3 Inser t the recording paper into the recording paper tra y . (Up to 15 sheets)  F an the stack of recording paper . Recording paper   Printing side is on the back. 1 Open the recording paper tra y [...]

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    6 After the P ower On... 1 This unit will automatically select the dialing mode (Pulse/T one). 2 When the follo wing is displa yed, press (Stop). エランデケータイノセッテイ [ ケッテイ ] オ ス Connecting the main unit Installations and connections Setting up the por tab le handset (KX-FKN526) 1 Raise the antenna. P ower cor[...]

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    7 Setting the date and time Setting y our facsimile telephone number 1 Press (Function/Resolution). 1 Press (Function/Resolution). 6 Press (Stop). 7 Press (Stop). 4 Enter your f acsimile telephone number , up to 20 digits. Example: + 098 7654·· 4 Enter the correct year/month/da y . Example: December 1, 2008 Press . 2 Press . 5 Enter the correct h[...]

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    8 4 Enter your logo , up to 30 characters , using the dial ke ypad.  T o enter English characters easily , press (Intercom) repeatedly and select “ AB ” (English and sign input mode).  F or details, see the tab le on page 9 for instructions. Setting y our logo 1 Press (Function/Resolution). 6 Press (Stop). Example: Micah 1. Press once . 2[...]

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    9 9 Character input and command ke y table Pressing the dial ke ys will select a character as shown below . Character Katakana English and signs Numbers Disp lay o f the main unit a nd the portab le han dset [カナ] [ AB ] [ 12 ] Dial key Main ( unit ) P or table handset ( KX-FKN526 ) アイウエオ ァィゥェォ @ . _ – & $ ?[...]

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    10 10 Operation guide The unit star ts the f ollowing voice guidance in J apanese: Operations T o cancel the operation guide (using the main unit) Send a f ax (Select “ ナシ ”) Cop y Store phone numbers in the one-touch dialers (Select “ ナシ ”) Make a call using the phonebook/redial/ call memor y Change a ink film (Select “ ナシ ?[...]

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    11 A utomatic dialing on the main unit Storing names and telephone number s in the phonebook T o use the phonebook on the main unit, you need to transf er the stored phonebook of the por table handset to the main unit. (Y ou cannot store directly in the phonebook on the main unit.) Store names and telephone numbers in the por tab le handset phonebo[...]

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    12 A utomatic dialing on the main unit Storing telephone number s in the one-touch dialer s Making a v oice call using the one-touch dialer Y ou can store a telephone number in each one-touch dialer . 1 Press (Function/Resolution). 4 Press (Set). 2 Press the one-touch dialer ( or ). Example: one-touch dialer 1 One-touch dialer number 1 Lift the han[...]

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    13 A utomatic dialing on the por table handset (KX-FKN526) Storing names and telephone number s in the phonebook Making a v oice call using the phonebook 1 Press (Phonebook). 3 Enter the name, up to 12 char acters (see the table on page 9 f or instructions). 4 Press . 3 Press (T alk). 5 Enter the telephone number , up to 24 digits.  T o correct [...]

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    14 Inter com An intercom is av ailable between the portable handsets or between the main unit and por tab le handset(s). Using the main unit: Using the portable handset (KX-FKN526): 3 Replace the handset to end the intercom call. 1  For single portable handset users Press (Intercom).  For multiple portable handset user s 1 Press (Intercom). 2[...]

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    15 Sending faxes 1 Open the document cov er , and adjust the width of the document guides to the size of the document. 2 Inser t the document (up to 5 pages) F ACE UP until a single beep is heard. 3 If necessar y , press (Search button) repeatedly to select the desired resolution while “ ガシツ = ” is display ed (see below). F A CE U P Do[...]

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    16 Receiving faxes Receiving a fax manuall y (A UT O ANSWER off) 2 When: – document reception is required, – a f ax calling tone (slow beep) is heard, or – no sound is heard, press (F ax), then replace the handset.  The unit will star t f ax reception. Using the main unit: 1 When you hear a ring, lift the handset to answ er the call. Using[...]

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    17 Recor ding your o wn greeting message Y ou can record y our own greeting message. When receiving a call, it will be pla yed to callers instead of the pre-recorded Japanese g reeting message. 3 Press (Set). 5 Press (Set) and speak your g reeting message after a beep , up to 16 seconds, to the handset. 6 Press (Stop) and replace the handset.  Y[...]

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    18 Operating the b uilt-in answering de vice Operating the answering de vice fr om a remote location Operation: Listening to a recorded message from a remote location T ur n the (A uto answer) light on bef ore you go out. Remote operations are a v ailable only from a touch tone telephone. 1. Call your unit. 2. Enter the remote operation ID during t[...]

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    19 Call bloc k While the unit is ringing, press (Block). OR While you are on an incoming call, press (Block), then press .  The unit announces a message to the caller 2 times, then hangs up automatically . The message is announced in Japanese and means “W e’ re sorr y , but your call cannot be connected. ”. Bloc king the incoming calls 2 P[...]

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    KX-PW308DL KX-PW308D W Main unit P or table handset (KX-FKN526) Battery charger P ower supply A C 100 V (50 Hz/60 Hz) Ni-MH batter y (P ar t no . KX-F AN51) DC 3.6 V , 650 mAh A C 100 V (50 Hz/60 Hz) P ower consumption T ransmission: Appro x. 10 W Reception: Approx. 13 W Cop y: Approx. 16 W Stand by: Approx. 0.7 W (When the F-net ser vice is not in[...]