User manual PANASONIC VB44240

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[. . . ] You should have the following: Handset Base Station with AC Adapter Wall Plate Charging Unit with AC Adapter 1 Checking Your Package Two 500 mAH Rechargeable Batteries Belt Clip 2 Understanding Your Telephone Understanding Your Telephone HANDSET OVERVIEW Please see page 4 for a description of your phone's features and display keys. 3 Understanding Your Telephone # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Function Ringer ON/OFF switch Message display Talk (talk) key FF-2 Key (programmable) FF1- Key (programmable) FF-5 Key (programmable) FF-6 Key (programmable) Numeric keypad Microphone Headset jack (2. 5mm standard jack) Channel (chan) key Volume (vol) key FF-3 key (programmable) FF-4 key (programmable) Mute (MUTE) key Hold (HOLD) key 4 Understanding Your Telephone BASE STATION OVERVIEW # 1 2 3 4 5 Function Cordless Button Cordless LED Status LED Desk LED Desk Button 5 Understanding Your Telephone LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) OVERVIEW The 900 MHz handset has a two line LCD display. Each line displays up to 16 alphanumeric characters. While in Battery Save mode the base station does not send LCD information to the 900 MHz handset while it is idle, except in the following cases. [. . . ] (The AutoStandby feature automatically ends the call. ) If the handset is out of the charging unit when you receive a call: · Press TALK or any key on the numeric keypad. PLACING AN OUTGOING CALL When making an outgoing call from the 900 MHz handset: · Press TALK. · · Enter the number you are calling. To end the call, press TALK. 10 Using Your Telephone SWITCHING CALLS BETWEEN TELEPHONES The 900 MHz cordless telephone base station allows you to switch calls from either the 900 MHz handset or the key telephone. Caution: Do not press the buttons labeled "Desk" or "Cordless" on the base station when receiving a call. Switching a call from the 900 MHz handset to the key telephone To switch a call from the 900 MHz handset to the key telephone during an active call: 1. Press the labeled "desk" button on the base station. Pick up the receiver on the key telephone. Note: · When the base station is operating with the key telephone, and you press the 900 MHz handset TALK button, there is no tone from the 900 MHz handset. The 900 MHz handset displays LINE IN USE for 5 seconds. · When the base station is powered off, the handset does not function. Switching a call from the key telephone to the 900 MHz handset To switch a call from the key telephone to the 900 MHz handset during an active call: 11 Using Your Telephone 1. Press the labeled "desk" button on the base station. Press TALK on the 900 MHz handset. Note: · If your on a active call on the key telephone and you press the button labeled "handset" on the base station without first pressing the HOLD button on the key telephone, your call will be disconnected. · If you are on a active call on the 900 MHz handset and you press the desk button on the base station without first pressing the HOLD button on the key telephone, the transfer between phones waits until the call is completed. (Avoid this practice. ) 12 Programming Functions Programming Functions The 900 MHz handset has 6 function keys (FF1~FF6) that are programmable using the Program mode. Only 4 keys (FF1~FF4) have the capability of displaying LED indications therefore, they are the only keys that can be programmed as Feature Function (FF) keys. For the DBS 96/72/90 and the DBS 824, LED indications of calls are only available if the handset and desk telephone FF Keys are programmed as CO keys. F-Key Type **Direct CO key/FF-key (Default) Location FF1 FF2 FF3 FF4 FF5 FF6 Display/Complete message FF-KEY 01 FF-KEY 02 FF-KEY 03 FF-KEY 04 AUTO KEY PROG KEY 13 Programming Functions F-Key Type One Touch (OUTCH) keys 1-10 Flash key CONF key PROG key AUTO key Redial key Soft-key (mode) Soft-key (<EXEC) Soft-key (End) Soft-key (<EXEC) No operation Location Anywhere (FF1-FF6) Display/Complete message OTCH xx(xx=01-10) FLASH KEY CONF KEY PROG KEY AUTO KEY REDIAL KEY MODE KEY EXEC>KEY END KEY <EXEC KEY NO OPERATION Note: The TALK button on the handset must be pressed to scroll through System Speed Dial (SSD) and Personal Speed Dial ( PSD) addresses using the * and # keys. The TALK button must also be pressed for the programmed FF keys to function. To enter the 900 MHz handset programming mode from idle, press the Q , # and the TALK button at the 14 Programming Functions same time and hold for five seconds. You will hear a beep confirming you are in programming mode. After you have entered the programming mode, the handset will default to program the FF1 key. Note: You can scroll through key selections by pressing the "chan" key, or move backwards by pressing the "vol" key. + # and TALK Start PROGRAM MODE FF1 - KEY chan vol PROGRAM MODE FF2 - KEY chan vol PROGRAM MODE FF6 - KEY Press "0" Key yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx- key code chan vol yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx - key code chan vol yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy FFx - key code Press "0" Key FFx - key COMPLETE yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy When the desired program is shown on the display, 15 Programming Functions press the "0" key on the keypad to confirm your selection. [. . . ] Check for LOW BATT warning. Charge light won't come on when headset is placed in Charging unit. · · · · Conversation is interrupted frequently. · · 17 Troubleshooting Problem Warning on and NO SERVICE message Warning on and NO DISPLAY INDICATION message Suggestion · Move closer to the base. · Select a different channel on your handset. Make sure the base antenna is fully vertical. [. . . ]

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