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1.                 a j       Ei            TGI1811_1812 1813AL e e  book Page 23 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM     Useful Information    Wall Mount Template for base unit    4o                   9                Wall mounting    Note       Be sure to choose a location close enough  to connect the telephone line cord and AC  adaptor securely     1 Connect the telephone line cord and AC  adaptor cord to the base unit     2 Drive the screws  not included  into the  wall  Make sure to use the wall mounting  template for correct positioning  Mount  the unit by inserting the screws into the  round openings at the rear of the base  unit  then sliding the unit down to secure  it    Connect the AC adaptor to power outlet   page 8  and the telephone line cord to    the telephone line socket   80 mm    Base unit  Charger  KX TG1812 and KX TG1813  only     80 mm                wo  al             It   Kil    NW  Zs  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 24 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM                E         Customer Support Centre Tel  No   132600 or website www panasonic com au    A N52       Sales Department    Panasonic Australia Pty  Limited  Austlink Corporate Park   1 Garigal Road   Belrose   NSW 2085   AUSTRALIA    Panasonic Communications Zhuhai Co   Ltd   3 Ping Xi 8 Lu  Nanping Keji Gongye Yuan  Zhuhai  Guangdong  China 519060    Copyright    This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co   Ltd   and may be reproduced  for internal use only  All other reproduction  in who
2.         F                     o          i    NW  Zs  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 19 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Multi unit Operation    on                Intercom between  handsets  KX TG1812 and  KX TG1813 only     Intercom calls can be made between  handsets in the same radio cell     Example  When handset 1 calls handset 2  1 Handset 1    INT      Press  2   desired handset  number    2 Handset 2   Press  x  to answer     3 When finished talking  press   0            Transferring calls   conference calls  between  handsets  KX TG1812 and  KX TG1813 only     Outside calls can be transferred between 2  people in the same radio cell  2 people in the  same radio cell can have a conference call  with an outside party   Example  When handset 1 transfers a call  to handset 2  1 Handset 1   During an outside call  press  INT      gt   Press  2   desired handset number       The outside call will be put on hold   e  f there is no answer  press  INT  to  return to the outside call   2 Handset 2   Press  N  to answer the page     Handset 2 can talk with handset 1   3 Handset 1   To complete the call transfer  press   AO    To establish a conference call  press  3         Transferring a call without speaking to  the other handset user  1 During an outside call  press  INT       gt   Press the desired handset number     ea flashes to indicate the outside call is  on hold   2   0      The outside call rings at the other  handset   Note         f the other handset user does no
3.         TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 1 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM                  4     ai    Panasonic    Operating Instructions    Digital Cordless Phone    model No  KX TG1811AL  KX 1TG1812AL  KX TG1813AL        KX TG1811       Charge the batteries for about  7 hours before initial use     Table of Contents    IMEFOGU CHOI icceicenicciceansnsdecediscensvcerenietentecteceeseetteeceed 2  PRE ParatlOn sc cistecevecsesedeccensdeeetevecetivesisenedaasdnbcebetoeetes 4  Making Answering Calls            c ecccsesseeeenseeseeeees 12  Phonebook weseees ceicceen css tetcencestvcageceddevesscasctaneineceacers 13  Useful Telephone Settings           ccsesseecssesseeens 14  Caller ID Service iivcicsitececccsndstectscsdstecereesstenevaenndones 17  Multi unit Operation             ccccccseesseeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 19  Useful Information             cccccccceceeeeeeesesseeneeneeeeees 20     gt   You must subscribe to Caller ID service to use this    feature   Caller ID  Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future  reference     Only the included handset can be used with the base unit  No other handsets can be  registered or used      gt   a                Ka Ea Kil          9               TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 2 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Introduction          Thank you for purchasing a new Panasonic digital cordless phone     For your future reference    Attach or keep original receipt to assist with any repair under warra
4.       2      Select the desired setting      gt    gt     DIRECT NO Store direct call number          Enter a phone number  24 digits max          BOK  2 times  gt     on     gt    gt    SET DIRECT Direct call on off     OFF      14             o       ZI       Ei       a  gt   ils   TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 15 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Useful Telephone Settings                              Handsetsettings   Sub menu Feature  default setting   menu  OTHER OPT HSPIN CHANGE   Change handset PIN     0000      4        Enter the current 4 digit handset PIN  2      Enter the new 4 digit handset PIN        Enter the new 4 digit handset PIN again   AUTO TALK Auto talk on off     OFF          RESET HS        Reset handset to its default settings        Follow steps 1  2  and 3        Enter handset PIN  default     0000      2    7  gt    gt       1 Call bar feature prohibits making outside calls  When call bar is turned on  only emergency  calls can be made  To store emergency numbers  see page 16     2 If you forget your PIN  see page 21     3 Direct call feature allows you to dial a preset phone number simply by pressing         No  dialling is necessary     4 If you change the PIN  please write down your new PIN as the unit will not reveal the PIN  to you     5 Auto talk feature allows you to answer calls simply by lifting the handset off the base unit  or charger  You do not need to press  a                                 Guide to base unit settings    To customis
5.   Preparation                         Instructions to customer    Installation   Attached to this telephone is an approval label  This label is evidence that it is a    Permitted  Attachment    which has been authorised to be connected to your telephone service   Conditions relating to connection and operation of this Permitted Attachment are contained  in Telecommunications General By Law 220  5      You are authorised to install this Permitted Attachment yourself by plugging it into the line  socket of any regular telephone  You may connect it in place of your existing telephone or to  any spare telephone socket installed in your premises     To disconnect your existing telephone you must first remove its plug from the line socket  You  can then insert the plug of your Permitted Attachment into the socket and use your  equipment     If the plug of your existing telephone cannot be readily removed  you will have to remove the  screw securing it  To do this proceed as follows     1 Loosen screw    A    sufficiently to remove the socket cover   See Fig  1    2 Remove screw    B    and withdraw the plug   See Fig  2      3 Replace screw    B      See Fig  3   Ensure that it screws completely into the socket recess    If the screw is too long  increase the hole depth or replace the screw with one 5 mm  shorter      4 Replace socket cover and tighten screw    A      See Fig  4          sA    la  LE SCREW    SOCKET PLUG  nape    BY   G       SCREW    A           2    22c    Fig  1
6.   press      on the base  unit or press      on the handset        To adjust the receiver volume    Press   4  or     while on a call     Pause button  for PBX long  distance service users     A pause is sometimes required when  making calls using a PBX or long distance  service  Pressing   G    1 time creates 1  pause  Press   C    repeatedly to create  longer pauses        Redial functions  Redialling    Storing Editing before calling    Erasing    1            Press  4  or     to select the  desired number    2 E Redialling              E Storing     gt           SAVE TEL NO          gt         EVOK      Enter the name  9  characters max   page 13       gt    EVOK    E Editing before calling     gt        gt     EDIT CALL NO          gt        Edit the number   gt   SS    E Erasing     gt           CLEAR       ALL CLEAR        gt     gt    gt     YEs     gt    gt         0     Key lock    The handset can be locked so that no calls  or settings can be made  Incoming calls can  be answered  but all other functions are  disabled while key lock is on    To turn key lock on  press    VOK  for about  2 seconds    To turn key lock off  press    VOK  for about  2 seconds     R button  to use the recall  feature      R  is used to access optional telephone   services  Contact your service provider    telephone company for details    Note       If your unit is connected to a PBX  private  branch exchange   pressing  R  can allow  you to access certain features of your host  PBX such
7.  9           fully charged the  batteries  but the  operating time seems to  be short        Wipe the battery ends          and the unit contacts with a  dry cloth  Charge the batteries for 7 hours before reuse        Caller information is not  displayed        You must subscribe to Caller ID service       Your unit is connected to a telephone line with ADSL  service  We recommend connecting a filter  contact your  ADSL service provider  to the telephone line between the  base unit and the telephone line socket       Caller has withheld information             cannot remember the  PIN           Change the PIN  page 21            Registering a handset  1  EVOK         SETTING us          gt    2    REGISTRATION          gt      Changing the PIN  Handset PIN   1  EOK         SETTING HS          gt      3    REGISTER HS          gt   2    OTHER OPT          gt    4 Press and hold     on the base unit for 3    HSPIN CHANGE          gt       gt     about 5 seconds      7  0  0  0       If all registered handsets start ringing  4 Enter the new 4 digit handset PIN   press  a  to stop  then start again 5 Enter the new 4 digit handset PIN  from step 1  again   gt    0        The rest of the procedure must be    completed within 1 minute   5 Press  a  or  v   to select a base unit    number        gt      6 Wait until    BS PIN    is displayed   gt     Base unit PIN    1  B OK         SETTING BS     gt    gt    2  5      gt      7  0  0  0    3 Enter the new 4 digit base unit PIN     E
8.  TELEPHONE CORD Fig  2  aes to the PLUG    as shown in Fig  1            PaE    Aas    SCREW    A                     Cy   2e  SCREW   gl  xo    p    SOCKET  Fig  3 Fig  4               Ril          NW  bs  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 7 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Preparation                If you are satisfied with the operation of your telephone service after plugging in your  Permitted Attachment  your installation is completed     You will be unable to connect this Permitted Attachment if your telephone service consists  only of a wall phone or an old style telephone which is not connected by means of a modern  plug and socket  In such cases a new socket will need to be installed     Should the Permitted Attachment not operate when plugged into a socket  it is either faulty or  unsuitable for operation with your telephone service  It should be returned to the store where  purchased or to an Authorised Service Centre     Service difficulties   If at any time a fault occurs on your telephone service carry out the following checks before   you call for service       Disconnect the Permitted Attachment and try using the service with the normal telephone       f the telephone service then operates satisfactorily  the fault is in your Permitted  Attachment  Leave the Permitted Attachment disconnected and report the fault to its  supplier or agent to arrange for repair      If when using the telephone the service is still faulty  report the fault to    Service Difficul
9.  Turn the power on  page 9         The handset will not turn  on        Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly  page 9       Fully charge the batteries  page 9         A busy tone is heard  when  x  is pressed         The handset is too far from the base unit  Move closer and  try again        Static  sound cuts in   out  fades  Interference  from other electrical  units        Place the handset and the base unit away from other  electrical appliances       Move closer to the base unit       Your unit is connected to a telephone line with ADSL  service  We recommend connecting a filter  contact your  ADSL service provider  to the telephone line between the  base unit and the telephone line socket        Noise is heard during a             You are using the handset or base unit in an area with high             call  electrical interference  Place the handset and base unit  away from interference sources  such as antennas and  mobile phones   20       ig       o       ZI       Ei    SA  Zs                   TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 21 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Useful Information    on                   Problem    Cause  amp  solution       Pressing   G    does not  display dial the last  number dialled        The redialled number was more than 24 digits long  Redial  the number manually          fully charged the  batteries  but E  still flashes        Clean the charge contacts and charge again  page 9       It is time to replace the batteries  page
10.  as transferring an extension  call  Consult your PBX dealer for details       You can change the recall time  page 15        You can access your service provider   telephone company call waiting service by  having the recall time set at 100 msec    default setting  see page 15   and then  follow your service provider telephone  company call waiting instructions to  operate this service        12       o       t    e       Ei               o          i    NW  Zs  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 13 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Phonebook             Adding entries to the  phonebook    The phonebook allows you to make calls  without having to dial manually  You can add  50 names and phone numbers to the  phonebook     1  Ok  2 times   2 Enter the party   s phone number  24 digits  max        gt   EV OK    3 Enter the party s name  9 characters  max        gt   EVOK   gt   AO    Note       When caller information is received and it  matches a phone number stored in the  unit   s phonebook  the stored name will be  displayed     Character table       Keys Characters        1         2         3         4         5         6         7        1 vZ  O O   gt      C O  Z  A  x  m  ovo      8         lt  lt   D  O  7 10        x     9           2  3  4  5  6  S  8  Z  0     0   Space                 Note       To enter another character located on the  same dial key  press    gt    to move the  cursor to the next space  then press the  appropriate dial key     To edit correct a mi
11. Caller ID service    Important      This unit is Caller ID compatible  To use  Caller ID features  such as displaying  caller phone numbers   you must  subscribe to Caller ID service  Consult  your service provider telephone company  for details     Caller ID features    Display indications     When new calls have been received  the  display will show the number of new calls   Example  4 new calls have been    received   rid  UM      Phone numbers of the last 50 different  callers will be logged in the caller list   Example           4       TEIN     1 Shown when this call has already been  viewed or answered  Press  Sx  to call  back        OUT OF AREA     When the caller dialled  from an area which does not provide  Caller ID service          PRIVATE     When the caller requested  not to send caller information     Call waiting and Caller ID  compatible    If you subscribe to Caller ID service  your  handset displays the 2nd caller   s  information while talking  After you hear a  call waiting tone  the caller   s phone number  will be displayed        You can answer the 2nd call  keeping the   1st call on hold  Follow your service   provider telephone company instructions   using  R         f the phone number is stored in the  phonebook with its name  the caller   s  name will also be displayed       Please contact your service provider   telephone company for details and  availability in your area     For Caller ID type Il users    When you receive a 2nd call during a  co
12. TTING HS           gt       Press   4  or  v   to select the desired item in the handset settings menu      gt     gt       Press  4   or  v   to select the desired item in the sub menu      gt    gt      Press  4   or  v   to select the desired setting  or follow the instructions in the    Feature       column of the chart      To exit the operation  press   0                                 Handsetsettings   Sub menu Feature  default setting   menu  TIME ALARM SET TIME Set time alarm      Set the date and time beforehand  page 11        Enter the desired hour and minute  24   hour time entry       gt    gt        Select the desired setting      gt    gt    SET ALARM Change alarm frequency     OFF       RINGER OPT RINGER VOL Handset ringer volume  level 6   EXT RINGER Ringer type for external calls     RING TYPE 1      INT RINGER Ringer type for internal calls     RING TYPE 1      PAGING Ringer type for page     RING TYPE 1      ALARM Ringer type for alarm     RING TYPE 1      TONE OPT KEY TONE Keytones on off     ON           CALL WAITING    Call waiting tone on off     ON           RANGE ALARM    Range alarm on off     OFF           BATTERY LOW    Battery low alarm on off     ON           DISPLAY OPT    STANDBY MODE    Standby mode display     CLOCK                                         TALK MODE Talk mode display     TALK TIME      LANGUAGE Display language     ENGLISH      page 11  CALL OPT CALL BAR Call bar on off     OFF            Enter handset PIN  default     0000
13. ates  call restriction is on  a non flashing number indicates call  restriction is off       Press the desired handset numbers to turn on off      gt     gt    2 times  ye          Emergency number     000        106         Enter base unit PIN  default     0000      2     gt       E Storing       Enter the emergency number  8 digits max        To select a different memory location  press    gt    and enter a  number       gt    E Editing   Press    gt    to display the desired number      gt   C      Enter the  new emergency number      gt    gt                       Date and time  page 11        1 Only the emergency number setting will not be reset     2 If you forget your PIN  see page 21     3 Change the recall time if necessary to suit your PBX or service provider telephone  company  For further information  consult your nearest Panasonic service centre     4 If you change the PIN  please write down your new PIN as the unit will not reveal the PIN  to you     5 Call restriction feature restricts the handset from dialling certain phone numbers  You can  assign up to 10 phone numbers  memory locations 0   9  to be restricted     6 Emergency number feature determines which phone numbers may be dialled while the  call bar feature is turned on  A total of 4 emergency numbers  memory locations 1   4  can  be stored        16          ZI             9             ig         TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 17 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Caller ID Service             Using 
14. e the base unit    1  vow    2 Press  a  or  v  to select    SETTING BS           gt          INPUT CODE    is displayed     3 Enter the desired code number  Follow the instructions in the    Feature    column of the  chart        To exit the operation  press   40               Code No  Feature  Default setting    0  Reset base unit to its default settings          Enter base unit PIN  default     0000            gt    gt     3  Recall time  100 ms            Enter base unit PIN  default     0000      2     gt   2       1        Select the desired setting by pressing  1  for 700 ms   2  for 100 ms  or  3  for 90 ms      gt    gt      5  Change base unit PIN     0000      4       Enter the current 4 digit base unit PIN  2       Enter the new 4 digit base unit PIN        Enter the new 4 digit base unit PIN again                       15      al    a j             NW  Kiss    TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 16 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM                Useful Telephone Settings          Code No  Feature  Default setting    6  Call restriction        E Setting call restriction      Enter base unit PIN  default     0000      2     gt  Press the desired  handset numbers      gt    gt         Enter the phone number to be restricted  8 digits max        To select a different memory location  press    gt    and enter a  number       gt    E Turning on off call restriction      Enter base unit PIN  default     0000      2     Handset number will be displayed  A flashing number indic
15. e unit  or  charger  to charge the battery ies   Do not  tamper with the base unit  or charger    Failure to follow these instructions may    cause the battery ies  to swell or explode           o       mil    AA  s       SA  Zs                 TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 5 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    8    Preparation       Notice       Please ensure that a separate telephone   not dependent on local power  is available  for emergency use       This equipment will be inoperable when  mains power fails      When a failure occurs which results in the  internal parts becoming accessible   disconnect the power supply cord  immediately and return this unit to an  authorised service centre       To minimise the possibility of lightning  damage  when you know that a  thunderstorm is coming  we recommend  that you        Unplug the telephone line cord from the  phone socket        Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC  power outlet       No    000    or other calls can be made from  this device during a mains power failure       The earpiece on the handset is  magnetised and may retain small metallic  objects       This equipment has been tested and  found to comply with AS NZS 3548  1995  limits for electromagnetic interference   Any modifications to any part of the  system or to any peripherals may void the  EMC compliance of the system or the  peripherals              an       mil          AA  s       NW  bs  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 6 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM  
16. geable batteries        wo  ale             It   Ril    SA  Zs                i        TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 4 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Preparation    8                   Important information    General      Use only the AC adaptor included with this  product  noted on page 3       Do not connect the AC adaptor to any AC  outlet other than a standard 220   240 V  AC outlet        This product is unable to make calls when         The portable handset battery ies  need  recharging or have failed        There is a power failure        The key lock feature is turned on        The call bar feature is turned on  only  phone numbers stored in the unit as  emergency numbers can be called        Do not open the base unit or handset  other than to replace the battery ies        This product should not be used near  emergency intensive care medical  equipment and should not be used by  people with pacemakers       Care should be taken that objects do not  fall onto  and liquids are not spilled into   the unit  Do not subject this product to  excessive smoke  dust  mechanical  vibration or shock     Environment       Do not use this product near water       This product should be kept away from  heat sources such as radiators  cookers   etc  It should also not be placed in rooms  where the temperature is less than 5   C or  greater than 40   C      It is advised not to use the equipment at a  refuelling point  Users are reminded to  observe restrictions on the use of 
17. ithin range of base unit       Y    Out of range  no registration  i  or no power on base unit       Paging  intercom mode or        i 1  accessing base unit       Making or answering a call       Phonebook mode          ma   QA     gt  Setting mode   OOH Battery strength       7 Call bar is on  page 14    a ie       Direct call is on  page 14               Key lock is on  page 12         g Ringer volume is off  page  ie ae 14           Displayed when you press   H         If    BS NO    is selected for   say a standby mode display  page  14  and the current base unit  number is 1      1     is  displayed                    10    mal    ai    a                     NW  Zs    TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 11 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    on    Preparation                                  Icons Meaning   J7 If    HS NO    is selected for  LEI   standby mode display  page  14  and the current handset  number is 2      2     is  displayed   HH  4 new calls  When new calls have been received  the  display will show the number of new calls                 Symbols used in these  operating instructions       Symbol   Meaning   EVOK    Press     OK       gt  Proceed to the next  operation              Select the words in quotations  shown on the display  e g       SETTING HS     by pressing     a  or  v                        Display language    1  EOK    2 Press  a  or  v  to select    SETTING  Hs           gt     3 Press  a  or  v  to select    DISPLAY  opt           gt     4 P
18. le or in part  is prohibited without the written  consent of Panasonic Communications Co   Ltd        2006 Panasonic Communications Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     PQQX15264ZA DC0506DM0    Ka ES Kil        TG1811 AL                a j             
19. m electrical appliances such as  TVs  radios  personal computers or other  phones        In a convenient  high and central location         Use only the included AC adaptor        Note       Never install telephone wiring during a  lightning storm       Do not connect the AC adaptor toa  ceiling mounted AC outlet  as the weight  of the adaptor may cause it to become  disconnected      The unit will not work during a power  failure  We recommend connecting a  standard telephone to the same  telephone line or to the same telephone  socket using a telephone double adaptor       The unit is not designed to be used with  8    Ka Ea Kil          al                    9                  TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 9 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Preparation                Battery installation    Important       Wipe the battery ends          with a dry  cloth       Install the batteries without touching the  battery ends         or the unit contacts     Insert the batteries negative      terminal  first  Close the handset cover        Note       Use only the included rechargeable  batteries  page 3  4         Battery charge    Place the handset on the base unit or  charger for about 7 hours before initial  use     6                                           Turning the power on off    Power on  Press   40  for about 1 second     Power off  Press  AQ  for about 2 seconds                    Battery strength  Battery icon   Battery strength  in  Fully charged   fn High  Cm Medi
20. nter base unit PIN  default     0000          gt    gt      4 Enter the new 4 digit base unit PIN  again   gt    O     i        f you forget your PIN  see page 21       A confirmation tone will sound  and  Y will stop flashing    e  f Y is still flashing  start again from  step 1        21    Ei    AA  s             o          NW  Zs    TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 22 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Useful Information                           Specifications    E Number of channels  120 Duplex  Channels    E Frequency range  1 88 GHz to 1 9 GHz    E Duplex procedure  TDMA  Time  Division Multiple Access    E Channel spacing  1 728 kHz   E Bit rate  1 152 kbit s   E Modulation  GFSK  Gaussian  Frequency Shift Keying    E RF transmission power  Approx   250 mW   E Power source  220 240 V  50 Hz  E Power consumption    Base unit    Standby  Approx  3 5 W   Maximum  Approx  9 2 W   Charger     Standby  Approx  0 6 W   Maximum  Approx  5 0 W   E Operating conditions  5   C   40   C   20   80   relative air humidity  dry   E Dimensions    Base unit  Approx  58 mm x 123 mm x    115 mm   Handset  Approx  143 mm x 48 mm x  32 mm   Charger    Approx  60 mm x 86 mm x  84 mm    E Mass  weight     Base unit  Approx  180 g  Handset  Approx  120 g  Charger    Approx  120 g     1 KX TG1812 and KX TG1813 only    Note      Specifications are subject to change        The illustrations used in these operating  instructions may differ slightly from the  actual product           22    han    
21. nty        Serial No   found on the bottom of the unit        Date of purchase       Name and address of dealer                Note       In the event of problems  you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance     Your phone       KX TG1811 KX TG1812                   KX TG1813             Note       The handsets have been pre registered for use with their base unit  If not registered  see    page 20              al        mal            TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 3 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM       Introduction  Quantity    KX TG1811   KX TG1812   KX TG1813    AC adaptor for base unit 1 1 1  Part No  PQLV19AL    Telephone line cord      Rechargeable batteries AAA size 2 4 6  Part No  HHR 4EPT    Handset cover 2 1 2                9          Included accessories          No    Accessory items                   Charger      Part No  PQLV30018    AC adaptor for charger      1 2  Part No  PQLV200AL                                             1 The telephone line cord comes connected with the telephone plug    2 The handset cover comes attached to the handset    3 The AC adaptor for the charger comes connected with the charger        Note      When replacing the batteries  use only 2 rechargeable AAA size nickel metal hydride  Ni   MH  batteries  We recommend using Panasonic rechargeable batteries  Model No  HHR   4EPT       We cannot be responsible for any damage to the unit or degradation of performance which  may occur from using non Panasonic rechar
22. nversation  you will hear a signal tone  following the call waiting tone and the  conversation will be interrupted or  muted for a short period of time  This is  not the fault of the product as these events  are normal      The tones are generated by the service  provider telephone company        Storing Editing Erasing    1 Press  a   or     to display the desired  entry   gt    gt      2 E Storing       SAVE TEL NO        gt    gt          VOK       gt  Enter the party   s name  9  characters max   page 13       gt    EvoK   gt    0    E Editing      EDIT CALL NO        gt    gt       Press    4  or   gt    to move the cursor to the  right of where you want to edit the  number      gt  Edit the phone number   TIS    E Erasing      CLEAR       ALL CLEAR          gt    gt      YES     gt    gt    gt    0     6                   o       17    mal    t    e           TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 18 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Caller ID Service                         Voice mail service    Voice mail is an automatic answering  service offered by your service provider   telephone company  If you subscribe to this  service  your service provider telephone  company   s voice mail system will answer  calls for you when you are unavailable to  answer the phone or when your line is busy   Messages are recorded by your service  provider telephone company  not your  telephone  Please consult your service  provider telephone company for details of  this service           18     
23. radio  equipment in fuel depots  chemical plants  or where blasting operations are in  progress      The AC adaptor is used as the main  disconnect device  Ensure that the AC       outlet is installed near the unit and is  easily accessible    Warning       To prevent the risk of electrical shock  do  not expose this product to rain or any  other type of moisture      Unplug this unit from power outlets if it  emits smoke  an abnormal smell or makes  unusual noise  These conditions can  cause fire or electric shock  Confirm that  smoke has stopped and contact an  authorised service centre     Battery caution      We recommend using the battery ies   noted on page 3  Use only rechargeable  battery ies        Do not mix old and new batteries        Do not dispose of the battery ies  in a fire   as they may explode  Check local waste  management codes for special disposal  instructions       Do not open or mutilate the battery ies    Released electrolyte from the battery ies   is corrosive and may cause burns or injury  to the eyes or skin  The electrolyte may be  toxic if swallowed       Exercise care when handling the  battery ies   Do not allow conductive  materials such as rings  bracelets or keys  to touch the battery ies   otherwise a short  circuit may cause the battery ies  and or  the conductive material to overheat and  cause burns       Charge the battery ies  in accordance  with the information provided in these  operating instructions       Only use the included bas
24. ress  a  or  v   to select    LANGUAGE        gt  gt     5 Press  a   or  v   to select the desired  language   gt    gt    gt   MO    Note    e If you select a language you cannot read   press   0    OK   press  v    press    gt     press  v  3 times  press    gt     press   v  2 times  press    gt     select the          desired language  then press    gt     Press    0         Date and time    1  2    3    6        0K    Press   4  or  v   to select    SETTING   BS     gt    gt    gt        Enter the current hour and minute  24    hour time entry         f you make a mistake  press  C    Digits will be cleared from the right      gt    2 times         2 times   Enter the current day  month  and year      If you make a mistake  press  C    Digits will be cleared from the right       gt    gt    0              Ka      11    mil               J       ZI             o          la        TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 12 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM    Making Answering Calls    on                      Making calls    1 Dial the phone number      N     2 When finished talking  press  4O  or  place the handset on the base unit or  charger           Answering calls    1 Press        to answer the call      You can also answer a call by pressing  any dial key from  0  to  9         4    or  INT    Any key answer feature   2 When finished talking  press  4O  or  place the handset on the base unit or  charger     Handset locator  1 Press       on the base unit     2 To stop paging
25. stake    1 Press  4   or   gt    to move the cursor to  the right of where you want to correct the       number character     2  C      Enter the correct number   character     Making calls Editing Erasing    1  A      Press  a  or  v   to display  the desired entry   2 E Making calls        E Editing     gt           EDIT  gt    gt       Edit the  phone number      gt   EV OK      Edit  the name      gt   BV OK   E Erasing     gt           CLEAR          gt          YES      gt    gt    gt    O           Hot key  quick dial     Assigning an entry in the phonebook to a   hot key   Dial keys  1  to  9  can each be used as a      hot key     allowing you to dial a number from   the phonebook by simply pressing a dial   key    1  QQ      Press  4  or  v   to display  the desired entry      gt      OK    2    HOT KEY REG          gt     3 Select the desired dial key      gt     gt             f the dial key is already assigned as a  hot key  the displayed number will  flash     4    YEs     gt    gt    gt   KO     Making calls Erasing    1 Press and hold the desired hot key   1  to   9     2 E Making calls        E Erasing     gt    2 times  gt     YES     gt    gt    gt    AO           o       13    on             mil    i    AA  s       SA  Zs          Useful Telephone Settings        TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 14 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM                   Guide to handset settings    To customise the handset     ak WN       V ok     Press  4  or  v   to select    SE
26. t answer  the call within 30 seconds  the call will ring  at your handset again           o       19       AA  s       mil    SA  Zs              TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 20 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM       Useful Information       on                Troubleshooting    If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section  disconnect the AC  adaptor and turn off the handset  then reconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the handset        Problem    Cause  amp  solution       Y is flashing        The handset is too far from the base unit  Move closer        The AC adaptor is not connected  Check the connections       You are using the handset or base unit in an area with high  electrical interference  Place the handset and base unit  away from interference sources  such as antennas and  mobile phones       The handset registration is cancelled  Register the handset  to the base unit  page 21           cannot make or  receive calls       The AC adaptor or telephone line cord is not connected   Check the connections        The call bar feature is turned on  Turn it off  page 14       You dialled a call restricted number  page 16       The key lock feature is turned on  Turn it off  page 12         The unit is not designed to be used with rotary  pulse  dialling  services        The unit does not ring       The ringer volume is turned off  Adjust the ringer volume   page 14         The handset display is  blank        The handset is not turned on 
27. ties  and Faults    for attention     You are required to keep this Permitted Attachment in good working order while it is  connected to your telephone service  Its construction or internal circuit must not be modified  in any way without permission     Warning    This cordless telephone system does not incorporate provision for secrecy of conversations   Appropriately tuned radio equipment and other cordless telephone systems in close proximity  may be used by a third party to monitor and possibly interrupt conversations in progress when  this system is on radio operation                 F     2            TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 8 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM       Preparation    rotary  pulse dialling  services                 9                Connections    If you subscribe to an ADSL service  Base unit    Please attach a noise filter  contact your  ADSL provider  to the telephone line  between the base unit and the telephone  line socket in the event of the following       Noise is heard during conversations         Caller ID features  page 17  do not  l     To telephone function properly   network       220 240 V   50 Hz     Use only the included AC adaptor  and telephone line cord     Charger  KX TG1812 and KX TG1813    Hooks          a                To socket    Telephone line J R  d cS  cor at           only  Noise filter   For ADSL users   l  Location   220 240 V  For maximum distance and noise free  50 Hz  operation  place your base unit         Away fro
28. um  Cr Low  8  Needs to be charged   Panasonic Ni MH battery performance  Operation Operating time  In continuous use Approx  10  hours max   In continuous standby   Approx  120  mode hours max   Note       It is normal for batteries not to reach full  capacity at the initial charge  Maximum  battery performance is reached after a few  complete cycles of charge discharge   use        Actual battery performance depends on a  combination of how often the handset is in  use and how often it is not in use   standby        Even after the handset is fully charged   the handset can be left on the base unit or  charger without any ill effect on the  batteries       The battery strength may not be displayed  correctly after you replace the batteries  In  this case  place the handset on the base  unit or charger and charge for at least 7  hours           o             al        mal          9        gt           ig         TG1811_1812_1813AL e e  book Page 10 Friday  May 12  2006 2 25 PM             Preparation   Charger  KX TG1812 and KX TG1813  Controls   only   Handset                  Receiver     Display       C1   Phonebook   O  SS   Talk       Navigator   4          gt  VL  lt             Redial Pause      R   Recall       Charge contacts      Microphone   O  SOK   Menu Ok   D   0   Off Power        C   Clear        INT   Intercom       Ringer    Base unit         Charge contacts      1   Page             Charge contacts          Displays    6             Icons Meaning       Y W
    
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