Panasonic KX-PW606 manual

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    F acsimile Quic k Ref erence Guide Model No. KX-PW606DL KX-PW606D W KX-PW606DL Main unit: P or table handset: KX-PW606 KX-PW616 KX-FKN514 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 produ[...]

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    2 2 Finding the contr ols Main unit 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 5 7 6 11 9 8 10 1 Liquid crystal display  The displa y tur ns off after about 2 minutes of inactivity .  PW606 has a monochrome displa y .  PW616 has a color displa y . 2 V olume/Chang e/Redial/Phonebook key  T o adjust the v olume.  T o change Hir agana into Kanji. T o redial t[...]

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    3 3 Finding the contr ols P ortable handset (KX-FKN514) ● To adj u st the v ol u me. ● To change Hiragana into Kanji. ● To redial the phone n u m b ers in the redial list. The last 10 phone n u m b ers dialed are stored in memory. ● To make/ans w er calls. ● To p u t a call on hold. ● To start a search in the Nu m b er Display log. (For[...]

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            4 4  When the unit runs out of ink film, the f ollowing message will be display ed. Install a new ink film. Installations and connections Installing the ink film 1 Open the control panel. 2 Open the back co ver . Replacement ink film:[...]

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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 . 1 [...]

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        6 Connecting the main unit Installations and connections Setting up the por tab le handset (KX-FKN514) 1 Raise the antenna. P ower cord T elephone line cord (supplied accessory) W all jack P ower outlet (A C 100 V) 3 Connect the telephone line cord. 4 Connect the power cord. 2 Connect the cord and place the h[...]

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                 7 Setting the date and time Setting y our facsimile telephone number 1 Press (Function). 1 Press (Function). 5 Press (Stop). 6 Press (Stop). Example : 3 Enter your f acsimile telephone number , up to 20 digits. Example: [...]

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            8 3 Enter your logo , up to 30 characters , using the dial ke ypad.  T o enter English characters easily , press (Character input mode) repeatedly and select “ 英 ” (English and sign input mode).  F or details, see the tab le on page 9 for instructions. Setting y our logo 1 Press (Function).[...]

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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 Hiragana Katakana English Numbers Display of the main unit and the portable handset [かな] [カナ] [英] [数] Dial key Main ( unit ) P or table handset ( KX-FKN514 )   ?[...]

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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 Send a f ax (Select “ なし ” ) Cop y Add entries to the phonebook (Select “ なし ” ) Store phonebook entries in the speed dialer Make a call using the phonebook/redial/ speed dialer/call memor y Change a ink film [...]

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                 11 A utomatic dialing on the main unit Storing names and telephone number s in the phonebook Making a v oice call using the phonebook 1 Press (Phonebook). 2 Press (Register). 3 Enter the name, up to 20 char acters (see the table on page 9 f or instructions). [...]

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       12 A utomatic dialing on the main unit Storing names and telephone number s in the speed dialer Making a v oice call using the speed dialer Y ou can store up to 9 names and telephone numbers which are stored in the phonebook. The dialing buttons ( to ) function as memor y stations . 3 Press (Register). 1 Press (Speed dialer). 5[...]

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    13 A utomatic dialing on the por table handset (KX-FKN514) 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 20 char acters (see the table on page 9 f or instructions). 4 Press 2 times. 3 Press (T alk). 5 Enter the telephone number , up to 24 digits.  T o c[...]

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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-FKN514): 3 Replace the handset to end the intercom call. 1  For single portable handset users Press (Intercom).  For multiple portable handset users 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 (Resolution) repeatedly to select the desired setting (see below). FACE UP Document Document guides Document cover 5 Dial the f a[...]

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    16 Receiving faxes Receiving a fax manuall y (A UT O ANSWER off) 2 When: – document reception is re q uired, – 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 ans wer the call. Usi[...]

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    17 Displa y when faxes are received in memory 1 Press (Call/F ax list) and (F ax list). 2 Press (Search button) to select the desired f ax to displa y . 3 Press (Displa y) to see the f ax (see below f or detail).  T o print the display ed page, press (Print a P age). 4 T o view other f ax es, press (Retur n) and repeat steps 2 – 3. T o exit th[...]

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    18 2  Press (Search button) to select the desired f ax to print, then press (Print). Printing a specific fax stored in memory 1 Press (Call/F ax list) and (F ax list). 3 Press (Delete). Deleting a specific fax stored in memory 1 Press (Call/F ax list) and (F ax list). 2 Press (Search b utton) to select the desired fax to delete. 4 If you w ant t[...]

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    19 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 (End) or (Stop) and replace the hands[...]

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    20 Operating the b uilt-in ans wering 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 answ er) light on before y ou 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[...]

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    21 When the f ollowing is displa yed after pressing (Block), y ou can set the unit to block the call from the same telephone number .  T o bloc k the call, press (Y es) .  T o cancel bloc king, press (No) .  When the f ollowing is displa yed, press (No) to cancel. Call bloc k While the unit is ringing, press (Block). OR While you are on an[...]

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    22 22 KX-PW606DL KX-PW606D W KX-PW616DL KX-PW616D Main unit P or table handset (KX-FKN514) Battery charger P ower supply A C 100 V (50 Hz/60 Hz) Ni-MH batter y (P ar t no . KX-F AN52) DC 2.4 V , 830 mAh A C adaptor (P ar t no . PF AP1009) A C 100 V (50 Hz/60 Hz) DC 7.5 V , 100 mA P ower consumption T ransmission: Appro x. 10 W Reception: Approx. 15[...]

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    23 23 KX-PW606_616DL_QG.indb 23 KX-PW606_616DL_QG.indb 23 2007/02/08 16:21:27 2007/02/08 16:21:27[...]

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    PFQX2730ZA FK0207MH0 2007 P anasonic Communications Co ., Ltd. All Rights Reser ved. C KX-PW606_616DL_QG.indb 24 KX-PW606_616DL_QG.indb 24 2007/02/08 16:21:28 2007/02/08 16:21:28[...]