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1. e 455E book Page 1 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Panasonic Digital Cordless Phone Operating Instructions vodei No KX TCD455E E Contents E Preparation S Before Initial Use 2 sl Important Information 3 3 SOWING prs 4 Cordless Telephone Using the Telephone 8 Making Calls 11 ee 12 MONG DO OK EE 14 SMS Feature Text Messaging 22 Handset Gettngs Base Unit Settings Initial Get nges Multi unit User Operation iG Walkie Talkie Useful Information Before Requesting Help Technical Information auoydaja ssajpsog UODEBULIOIUT jNJEsN Caller ID and SMS Compatible PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE Za NAS Charge the battery for about 7 hours before initial use am ms e RK 455E book Page 2 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Before Initial Use Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic digital cordless telephone e Order accessory items for all Communications Products with ease and confidence either by telephoning our Customer Care Centre on 08700 100 076 Monday Friday 9 00am 5 30pm Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at shop Panasonic http www panaso
2. Handset 2 eg 3 S Press TALK 1 e o hang up press amp 1 You can also press a dialling button INTERCOM X or SPEAKERPHONE 2 If you press after pressing the desired handset number a call can be transferred to another handset without speaking to another handset If the transferred call is not answered within 30 seconds Handset 1 will ring again 8 When Handset 2 answers a call transferred press to complete a call transfer or press dialling button C3 to establish a conference call Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 45 4 T an AZ Y e 455E 02 fm Page 46 Friday April 18 2003 5 35 PM e Walkie Talkie The Walkie Talkie feature allows handsets to communicate with each other outside the range of the base unit When the handsets are in Walkie Talkie mode external calls cannot be received Only KX A145E with Walkie Talkie feature can communicate with one another Talk time in this mode is approximately 6 hours Range The maximum range between two handsets whilst in Walkie Talkie mode is up to 50 metres indoors and 300 metres outdoors d Set the Walkie Talkie Mode You can set the Walkie Talkie mode There are two types Common Base Station mode and Group mode The factory preset is Group mode In Common Base Station mode communication is possible between handsets registered to a common base unit If the handsets are re
3. 1 The factory preset is 0000 2 The selected handset number flashes 3 Press dialling button 4 through C 6 to enter the number of rings e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 43 5 T an AZ Y es gt 455E book Page 44 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM I Multi unit User Operation Base Unit Selection When Automatic Base Unit Access is selected the handset automatically searches for other registered bases if you move outside of the radio range of the current base unit When a specified base unit is selected the handset will access that base unit only Calls both incoming and outgoing can be conducted only via the selected base unit even if the radio cells overlap with neighbouring base units 1 2 Q6 3 OO 4 OO Press MENU Search Select Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Select Base Auto or specific base unit number e o exit the operation press any time e Even if AUTO is selected it is cancelled when the handset is registered to the other base unit Operating Additional Base Units You can register and operate your handset with up to 4 base units Each base unit forms 1 radio cell If the individual bases are linked to the same telephone line then you can extend the operating range of the system by positioning the bases so that the two radio cells overlap If the handset is set to AUTO ba
4. Important Information Battery Caution Use only specified batteries Only use rechargeable batteries Do not mix old and new batteries Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Check local waste management codes for special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conductive materials such as rings bracelets and keys The batteries and or conductor may overheat and cause burns Charge the batteries provided in accordance with the information given in this operating guide Location e For maximum distance and noise free operation place your base unit Away from electrical appliances such as TVs radios personal computers or other phones n a convenient high and central location an Suid uonejedaid A T IN RK 455E book Page 4 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Setting up ZG Connection Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket 4 until the handset is fully charged Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord in order 1 2 3 Switch on AC mains outlet Fasten the AC adaptor cord to prevent it from being disconnected The AC adaptor must rem
5. Press MENU Search Select Setting Base 4 4 digit 5 Handset Number 6 Please wait until Base Unit PIN 1 Select desired handset 3 Press OK Setting Base is displayed e To exit the operation press any time 1 The factory preset is 0000 2 The selected base unit s is are marked with v 3 The selected handset number flashes A P ay T S IN an Sale v 2 2 is e 455E book Page 43 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Q e R P PS T Multi unit User Operation Before programming please follow steps 1 to 4 1 2 53 9 mut commana 3 Cp 4 4 digit Press Search Select see me MENU Setting Base Ringer Mode Selection Setting the All Handsets Mode 5 Cp 6 All handsets mode Press OK Setting the Selected Handsets Mode 5 C2 6 Handset Numbers 2 7 Selected handsets Press desired Press OK mode handset numbers Setting the Selected then All Handsets Mode bi The specific handset s will ring for a selected number of rings If not answered all handsets will ring o S g D o o o D TS gt O S D 5 C3 6 Handset Numbers 2 7 Selected then all Press desired Press RIGHT handsets mode handset numbers 8 Number of Rings 3 9 Select how many times Press OK it rings up to 6 rings e To exit the operation press any time e The factory preset is in shade
6. e When replacing the batteries ensure that the correct battery type is selected Selecting the Battery Type 1 2 Gar 3 QOO 4 Qe Press Search Select Search Select Search Select MENU Setting Handset Other Option Battery Type 5 Search Select Ni Cd or Ni MH e To exit the operation press any time e Do not use non rechargeable batteries If non rechargeable batteries are fitted and start charging it may cause the leakage of the battery electrolyte Please use only Panasonic POSP Ni MH or PO3H Ni Cd batteries an AZ Y 2 SI D lis 19 bod Page 7 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM _ e Setting up Location of Controls Handset 1 G8 REDIAL PAUSE Button 2s MENU OK Button Rear side Panasonic Re ce ive r I 3 amp OFF POWER Button DROOXOXOXOCME Y see Displa A PACLEAR MAIL MUTE E d d Button E Lu 7 SE 5 NT INTERCOM Button 2 Si 8 p A 6 Ga PHONEBOOK Button 3 c HL 7 S TALK Button 10 5 8 Headset Jack Char e Im A ef Charge 9 E Navigator Key SES Contact un SPEAKERPHONE Button Microph TTT 11 CR RECALL Button Base unit e PAGE Button and Indicator Handset Display Y Within range of a base unit geb Call Bar On p 34 Out of range No registration gt Direct Call On p 35 No power on base unit X Key Lock
7. 1 e To exit the operation press any time 1 When the Walkie Talkie mode is ON the handset number is displayed after Walkie Talkie in the first line of the display Talking in Walkie Talkie Mode Before proceeding with this function please ensure Walkie Talkie mode is turned on and the appropriate Walkie Talkie mode has been selected For example when Handset 1 is calling Handset 2 lt Handset 2 gt d 3 E e Q Press TALK OR Press SPEAKERPHONE CH lt Handset 1 gt 9 NT 2 3 P Press INTERCOM Press desired 0 te OR handset number 2 ey OD o Dy le OD Press TALK 2 e To hang up press amp e You can press UP or DOWN to adjust the volume while in Walkie Talkie mode 1 The sender can input Qo as a remote internal number In this case all handsets in the same Walkie Talkie mode are called 2 You can also press a dialling button INTERCOM 37 X or SPEAKERPHONE Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 47 4 T an AZ Y e 455E book Page 48 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Using the Belt Clip You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the belt clip To remove the belt clip Optional Headset Plugging the optional headset into the handset allows hands free phone conversations Please use only the Panasonic KX TCA89EX headset To order call
8. Greek ABT Extended AAA art Gi ron Fi PEQOQ TILEY amp 9Y YnS8SX a abc aaaaaaaebcec DEF DEEEEEEF def dee e e ef GHI GGHII TITI ghi gShii TITi JKL JKL 3 jkl jkl MNO N O mno mnnrnoo o o g PQRS PQRSSR pars parssk TUV TUUUUUUV tuv tuuugdudv WXYZ WXYZ WXyZ WXYZ SE ca e Press Ca to change letter size Capital gt Small Small gt Capital e The following letters of Greek Russian Cyrillic Polish Czech and Slovakian are not available Then same letter as capital or small will be displayed a6 de ri h n rrssSS8t UwY YzzZ T 2 NV ES e 455E book Page 31 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 R P PS T Handset Settings Time Alarm Before programming please follow steps 1 to 3 You must set the clock before setting the time alarm 1 2 DA 3 OE Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Time Alarm Setting Alarm Time 4 QC 5 Tm 6O T 8 OO Search Select Enter time Press OK Select Search Select Set Alarm 4 digit Save OFF Time 24 hour clock Once or Repeat Daily Setting Time Alarm On Off 4 4100 zo Search Select Search Select Alarm ON OFF OFP Once or Repeat Daily o S g D o o o D TS gt Q D e To exit the operation press any time To stop the time alarm Time alarm will sound for 3 mi
9. restriction numbers repeat up to 8 digits steps 7 and 8 up to 10 numbers Cancelling Call Restricted Handset s 3 d NOS 5 Handset Number 6 e DH Press RIGHT Press OFF Select desired handset 3 e To exit the operation press any time 1 The factory preset is 0000 2 The selected handset number flashes 3 The selected handset s will stop flashing r Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 37 4 amp T an AZ Y es e 455E book Page 38 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Base Unit Settings Before programming please follow steps 1 to 2 1 2 BE P Input Command Press MENU Search Select Setting Base Cancelling Call Restricted Number 3C6 4 4 digit Base Unit PIN 5 e 6 Ca Press RIGHT Press CLEAR repeatedly until desired call restriction number is displayed 7 to continue OR sto finish Repeat the Press RIGHT steps 5 to 7 Press OFF Time Break Earth Recall te An earth relay can be installed as an option depending on your PBX requirements L Please consult our Panasonic Customer Care Helpline for installation On installation you can select the time break recall or earth recall mode to suit your PBX or Network provider 4 digit CD Time Break Recall 2 3 C9 4d BaseUunit 5 C2 6 op PIN 1 C2 Earth Recall Press OK Pause Timing You can set the pause time to 3 or 5 secon
10. the tone will not sound When the message has been received the display shows the following Received New SMS Y E eg When this message is displayed and any button is pressed the display returns to the standby mode and the amp icon displayed When the SMS message memory is full the Ex icon will flash quickly No messages can be received if the memory is full A P ay T S T an Se v a IN SN ES e 455E book Page 27 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee R P PS T SMS Feature Text Messaging Displaying Reading a Message in the Incoming List There are two ways to display the incoming message list These are through the menu and via a shortcut Press MENU 1 Select Select 1 OR SMS Messages Receive List 2 SCH Press MAIL 2 2 Q 3 Scroll through Select desired the incoming sender s detail 4 message list 3 e f the phone contains unread messages the amp icon will remain on the display in the standby mode 1 If Received New SMS is displayed press MENU twice 2 Number of new and total messages received are displayed If the list is accessed and te no messages have been received No Stored Memory is displayed If the base unit does not have sufficient memory to receive a message the display will show SMS Lists are full Please clear Messages The most recent sender s details are d
11. 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 49 4e e 455E book Page 50 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Before Requesting Help Problem Possible cause Solution Last number redial does not e Number exceeded 24 digits e Redial manually work No Caller ID number e Service not supplied e Caller ID service must be displayed e Caller has withheld info arranged with Network provider q___ icon flashes e Battery low e Recharge batteries q__ icon has disappeared e Wrong battery type e Set the correct battery type selected Cannot register handset to e Max number of bases e Delete unused base base already registered to registrations from handset handset e Max number of handsets e Delete unused handset already registered to base registrations from base unit e Wrong PIN number entered e f PIN number is lost Default 0000 contact the Panasonic Customer Care Helpline e Electrical noise in local e Move base handset away te area from sources of electrical L noise TVs radios etc The beginning of the ring from e For SMS feature is installed e It is normal external call may be a little delayed IN T an AZ Y wv e 455E book Page 51 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM i Before Requesting Help SMS Text Messaging Problem Possible cause Solution Cannot send a message e You have not subscribed to
12. 455E book Page 3 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Only use the power supply included with the product Do not connect the AC Adaptor to any AC outlet other than the standard AC220 240 V The apparatus is approved for use with PQLV19EZ power supply This apparatus is unable to make emergency telephone calls under the following conditions e The portable handset batteries need recharging or have failed e During a mains power failure e When the Key Lock is set to ON e When the unit is in Direct Call mode Do not open the base unit or handset other than to change the batteries This apparatus 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 unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock Environment Do not use this unit near water This unit 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 The AC Adaptor is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the AC outlet is located installed near the unit and is accessible WARNING TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF MOISTURE Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 e
13. Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 33 4 T an AZ Y e 455E book Page 34 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Handset Settings Before programming please follow steps 1 to 3 1 2 QOQ 3 OD Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Display Option Selecting the Talk Mode Display Even if you select Phone No the length of the call will appear on your display when you receive calls d QD 5 OO Search Select Search Select Talk Display Talk Time Length of the call or Phone No Phone number Selecting the Display Language 4 OO 5 QE Search Select Search Select Select Language desired language 1 e To exit the operation press any time 1 You can select one of 24 languages If you set a language you cannot read reset the handset to its initial settings Press MENU DOWN 9 DOWN 9 RIGHT UP RIGHT 4 digit Handset PIN UP OK All handset setting will be reset to their initial settings p 39 however the Phonebook data will be saved Call Option Call Bar On Off This allows you to make emergency and internal calls 1 2 QQ 3 De Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Call Option 4 3 9 54 digitHandsetPIN 6 Lat Search Select Search Select Call Bar ON or OFF 2 e To exit the operation press any time 1 The factory pres
14. deleted Press and hold to delete all characters CS Press to change between upper and lower case KOR Press to insert a blank space except when in Numeric 0 9 character mode C5 Press to insert a symbol except when in Numeric 0 9 character mode e To enter two characters located on the same dialling button enter the first character and then press RIGHT to move the cursor on one space to enter the next character Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 15 4 S IN T an AZ Y e e 455E book Page 16 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Phonebook Finding Items in the Phonebook All phonebook items are stored in the following order Alphabet Letter Symbol Number Telephone number when a name is not stored 1 The first item 2 d is displayed Press Search for the PHONEBOOK desired item 1 1 Display order of characters Press d Press d Alphabet Letter A oo Number e Telephone number When a name is not stored To Search for a Name by Initial For example Felix 1 9 The first item 9 Press dialling button C3 3 e Press is displayed repeatedly until the first item under F is displayed Press DOWN until CDS cals ged Felix is displayed d P ay T S IN T an AZ Y lt e 455
15. e Caller ID service must be Caller ID arranged with Network provider e SMS Centre number is not e Store the number stored in your telephone e Message was interrupted e Wait until the message has during sending been sent before using any other telephone functions Cannot send or receive a e Memory is full e Clear messages in the message Outgoing Incoming lists Error Code Description FD e Could not connect to the SMS Centre Check that you have the correct SMS Centre numbers FE e There was a problem sending the message c EO e Your number is permanently withheld or you have not A y subscribed to a Caller ID service d e 2 K 3 S 3 Q O e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 51 GZ 3p wd a T an AZ Y S N d NY RK 455E book Page 52 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Technical Information Specifications Standard Number of channels Frequency range Duplex procedure Channel spacing Bit rate Modulation RF Transmission Power Voice coding Power source Power consumption base unit Operating conditions Dimensions Base Unit Dimensions Handset DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications GAP Generic Access Profile 120 Duplex Channels 1 88 GHz to 1 9 GHz TDMA Time Division Multiple Access 1728 kHz 1152 kbit s GFSK approx 250 mW ADPCM 32 kbit s AC Ada
16. for use on the United Kingdom only In the event of problem you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance Technical specifications are subject to change Sales Department Panasonic Business Systems U K Panasonic House Willoughby Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8FP Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 Japan PQQX13447Z2A D0303 0 4 S2 IN
17. offers can include free SMS sending on the network Your SMS Service provider will inform you when promotional offers are available and will tell you what phone number is required to be saved for Message Centre 3 Store the number by following the procedure listed above When the number is saved you then have to select Message Centre 3 in your base unit settings Message Centre 1 is the default To select Message Centre 3 please see below Press Search Select I n 1 MENU 2 s Setting Base M op Gomme o S g D o o o D E gt O m o 4 diait CD Message Centre 1 30 4 Base Unit 5C9 6 on 7 S N C3 Message Centre 3 Press OK 1 The factory preset is 0000 Please remember to change back to Message Centre 1 after the promotional period has ended e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 29 4 SN IN an AZ Y lt gt 455E book Page 30 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM SMS Character Table SMS Character Table LetterWise amp Character Table Character li SE E E d III amp lt abc dei obt jjkl mno jpqrs tuv 2 YnS4 e Press CO for space e Press X to change letter size Capital gt Small Small gt Capital e Press to show the next suggested character Normal Numeric Greek and Extended Character Table Buttons Normal ABC
18. or dial a stored number e Pressing PAUSE once creates one pause To extend the pause requirement time press PAUSE accordingly 1 P is displayed on the LCD 2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call T an AZ Y 2 SI 2 NI e 455E book Page 37 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 S lt P PS T Base Unit Settings Before programming please follow steps 1 to 2 1 2 BE P Input Command Press MENU Search Select Setting Base Changing Base Unit PIN The factory preset is 0000 Once you have programmed the base unit PIN you cannot confirm it We recommend you write down the base unit PIN If you forget it please consult our Panasonic Customer Care Helpline U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 3 C59 4 Current 4 digit Base Unit PIN 5 New 4 digit Base Unit PIN 6 New 4 digit Base Unit PIN again to verify Call Restriction You can restrict selected handset s from dialling selected phone numbers You can assign up to 10 call restriction numbers up to 8 digits If you dial a restricted number the call does not connect and the restricted number flashes 3 C9 4 4 digit Base Unit PIN 1 5 Handset Number 6 e Select desired handset 2 Press RIGHT o S g D o o o D TS gt O S D Phone Number e Q Press OFF OR Enter phone number to be Press RIGHT To continue entering call restricted
19. the 51st call is received the oldest caller information is cleared If you receive a call from the same phone number you stored with name in the phonebook the display will show the caller s name Calling Back 1 D 2 D Search for the desired Press TALK 2 received item 1 Editing a Received Number in the Caller List 1 BE 2 DE y The 1st digitofthe 3 e desired received Search Select the Search Select number blinks Move desired received Edit For Call the cursor item 1 Press TALK 2 4 pied Number 5 OR Press Edit the p Name CLEAR 3 number 4 Press OK twice Follow from step 3 to store the number 9 Page 14 o S g D o o o D TS gt O S dl Clearing One All Received Item s in the Caller List 1 Qe 2 Qe 3 Search Select the Search Select Search Select desired received item 1 Clear Or YES All Clear e To exit the operation press any time 1 If there is no item stored in the caller list the display shows No Stored Memory When you answer a call the caller information is stored in the list with a v next to it A v will also be displayed next to an item after you have viewed it in the caller list 2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call 9 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit 4 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit If you need to clear and or add more than one number repeat from step 3 e Helpline
20. the accessories telephone number on page 2 Connecting the optional Headset Jack headset to the handset Open the headset jack cover and connect the optional headset to the headset jack as shown This unit can be mounted on a wall 8 cm nsert screws into the wall The centre of the screw holes should be 8 cm horizontally apart Connect the AC adaptor and the Screws telephone line cord Cs E Arrange the wires as shown then 15 23 Fasten the AC adaptor cord to mount the unit AM TS prevent it from being disconnected Wall Template 4 amp 8 cm _ A P ay T S IN T an AZ Y 2 2 455E book Page 49 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Before Requesting Help e If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus you should unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its place If the known working telephone still has problems then please contact the customer service department of your Network provider If it operates correctly then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus In this case contact your supplier for advice Your Network provider may charge you if they attend a service call that is not due to an apparatus supplied by them Turn the power OFF then ON Handset Disconnect then connect the AC adaptor Base Un
21. the operation press any time 1 If you need to make a correction press CLEAR The digit is cleared to the left then you can enter numbers 2 If there is no item stored in the redial caller ID list the display shows No Stored Memory 3 If you need to make a correction press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear a character by pressing CLEAR and or enter characters Characters are cleared or added to the left of the flashing character To enter characters see Phonebook Character Table on page 17 Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 19 4 Wv T an AZ Y e 455E book Page 20 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Phonebook Hot Key You can assign the dialling buttons 1 through 9 as hot keys You can choose phone numbers from the phonebook Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key 1 ei 2060 3 QOD 4 Press Search Select Search Select Search Select PHONEBOOK 1 desired item Reg To desired dialling Hot Key button number 2 5 Select Save Dialling with a Hot Key 1 Press and hold the dialling button registered as a hot key 2 S Press TALK 3 Seet A Clearing Hot Key Registration 3 4 Press and hold the dialling 9 e 3 e 4 7 button registered as a hot key Press RIGHT Select Clear Search Select VES 4 e To exit the operation press any time 1 If there is no item
22. 6 New 4 digit Handset PIN New 4 digit Handset PIN again to verify e To exit the operation press any time r Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 35 4 amp an AZ Y es EA 455E book Page 36 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Handset Settings ZG Key Lock You can lock the handset dialling buttons Only incoming calls are accepted while the key lock is on The key lock is cancelled when the handset is turned off When the key lock is on emergency calls cannot be made until key lock is cancelled Key Lock On Key Lock Off Press OK for more Press OK for more than 2 seconds l than 2 seconds e X is displayed and all dialling buttons are locked Recall Feature RECALL is used to access special telephone services Contact your Network provider for details If your unit is connected to a PBX pressing RECALL allows you to access some features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call Dialling Pause for PBX line long distance service users A dialling pause is used when a pause in the dialling of the phone number is necessary using a PBX or accessing a long distance service EXAMPLE When 9 line access number is dialled followed by a pause to access an outside line through a PBX 12 2 Ce 3 Phone Number 4 S Press PAUSE 1 Press TALK 2 e Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial
23. E 02 fm Page 17 Tuesday March 25 2003 7 46 PM SZ Es Phonebook e Cordless Telephone oueunN A Jejue 0 QE sseJd e Jeder lt ews yews lt edeg azis saya eBueuo 0 GE sseJd e zZzzAAMQOnasss iJuuJ r198 o pooe pe ejdsip aq Iw ews JO eyideo se 1939 euies UU e e qejieAe jou og uenjeAo S pue YD9ZD Usel oru 2 UeISSNY aale JO s194 Burwoj oJ OU e SSsuwuibd gSsubd SSSuuuod gSSHOd e IIIIIHOO zb WM 4 Ze o qe 1a 0e1eYD xooqeuoug OS e Om 17 Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 SZ p e Can me e e 455E book Page 18 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Phonebook Editing Caller Information 1 2 TE 3 e The 1st character of the Press S odes Seet desired name blinks earch Selec elect Edit PHONEBOOK 1 desired item lt Name gt 46 5 uw 6O Move the cursor Press CLEAR 2 Edit the name 3 Press OK Phone Number e 8 AND Number 9 Move the cursor Press CLEAR 4 OR Edit the phone Press OK number 5 10 EO 11 Search Select Select Save Private Category number 1 9 or OFF Clearing Caller Information 45 1050 24090 300 406 Press Search Select Search Select Search Select PHONEBOOK 1 desired item Clear VES 6 Dialling with the Phonebook 1 20 3 Press Search for the Press TALK 7 PHON
24. EBOOK 1 desired item e To exit the operation press any time 1 If there is no item stored in the phonebook the display shows No Stored Memory 2 Characters are cleared to the left of the flashing character 3 Characters are added to the left of the flashing character If you need to clear or add more than one character repeat from step 4 4 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit 5 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit If you need to clear or add more than one digit repeat from step 7 6 To continue clearing another caller information repeat from step 2 7 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call 7 K S IN an AZ Y e NV ES e 455E book Page 19 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 R P PS T Phonebook Storing a Phone Number Pre dialling Redial List Caller ID List lt Pre dialling gt Phone Number 1 e Press RIGHT Redial List 2 6 3 Name Ce D e Select Save Enter name max 16 Press REDIAL 2 Search Select EES Gre the desired dialled number 4 5 QE 6 C Press OK twice Search Select Select Save Private Category number 1 9 or OFF Caller ID List E 1 TE 2 e 3 Name Search Select Select Save Follow from step the desired Phonebook 3 above received number 2 o S g D o o o D o ef O m D e To exit
25. K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 an mu 39 e o S g D o o o D TS gt O S D A T S e IN e 455E book Page 40 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee Initial Settings ZG Reset Base Unit Settings 1 2 ee P Input Command 3 Co Press MENU Search Select Press 0 Setting Base 4 4 digit Base Unit PIN 5 Press OK e To exit the operation press any time 1 The factory preset is 0000 Base Unit Initial Settings uno WWaSeling e e IN T an AZ Y wv SN ES e 455E book Page 41 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee R P PS T Multi unit User Operation Handset Registration to a Base Unit Handset Registration The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered If an optional handset is purchased it must be registered Additional KX A145E handsets are available for purchase separately Up to 6 handsets can be registered to a single base unit Using additional handsets allows you to have an intercom call while simultaneously conducting a call to an outside line Handset registration must be completed within 1 minute after pressing the button If over 1 minute press then start over again Charge the optional handset batteries for 7 hours before initial use 2 BE 3 BE Register H set Press MENU Search Select Se
26. On p 36 ell Paging a S p 36 m Making or answering calls PER E An SMS mail text message has arrived If flashing quickly Battery strength is high SMS memory is full Battery strength is low e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 y Jg T an AZ E es RK 455E book Page 8 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Using the Telephone Power On Off Power on Power off Press for more than Press for more than 2 seconds 1 l 2 seconds 2 1 When button is released the display changes to the standby mode 2 The display goes blank Setting the Clock Date After a mains power failure the clock needs to be reset Ensure that the Y icon is not flashing 1 2 ee Input Command Press MENU Search Select Setting Base Time 3 9 Enter time 4 digit 1 8 E Select AM or PM 2 3 on 4 CO twice amp Enter day month then year 3 Press OK e To exit the operation press any time 1 You can enter the time in 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock For example to set 7 15 12 hour clock press COA CDD C5 If you enter the time in 24 hour clock go to step 4 2 If AM or PM is not selected display will show 24 hour clock even if the time has been entered in 12 hour clock 3 For example to set the 16th of February 2003 press CDA DMD OA Making a Call Pre dialling Post dialling 1 Phone Number 1 2 S 1
27. S 2 Phone Number Press TALK 2 Press TALK 2 1 If you need to make a correction press CLEAR The digit is cleared to the left then you can enter numbers All digits are cleared if you press and hold CLEAR 2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call A P ay T S T an AZ Y 2 IN NV ES d b 8 455E book Page 9 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Using the Telephone ZG Answering a Call Terminating a Call During a call 9 Press TALK 1 Press OFF 1 You can also answer a call by pressing a dialling button INTERCOM or SPEAKERPHONE ZG Auto Talk If you set Auto Talk to on you can answer the phone by lifting the handset off the base unit 1 2 OO 3 OO 4 QE 5 OO Press Search Select Search Select Search Select Search Select MENU Setting Other Auto Talk ON Or OFF Handset Option e o exit the operation press any time Temporary Bell Off When an external call is ringing you can temporarily turn off the handset ringer This function will not work when the handset is on the base unit or if an internal call is ringing o S g D o o o D E gt O S D Press and hold DOWN for over 1 second Receiver Volume Speaker Volume During a call press UP or DOWN to change the receiver speaker volume setting There are 6 levels for speaker volume and 3 levels for rece
28. Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 13 4 an AZ Y gt 455E book Page 14 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Phonebook You can store information from up to 200 callers in the phonebook If you subscribe to caller ID and you receive a call from the same phone number you stored with a name in the phonebook the display will show the caller s name Private Category Feature You can categorise caller information in the phonebook There are 9 categories available For example category 1 can be used to save all friends numbers For each category you can select one of 20 ringer types see Handset Settings This feature is only available after subscription to Caller ID Please contact your Network provider for further information Storing a Caller Information 1 2 ee 3 Name 4 Press MENU Search Select Enter name Press OK New Phonebook 1 max 16 characters 2 5 Phone Number 6 dw 8 Enter phone number Press OK Search Select Select Save 3 max 24 digits 2 Private Category number 1 9 or OFF e To exit the operation press any time 1 The display shows the number of phonebook space available If Memory Full is displayed the phonebook is full To store clear other stored items in the phonebook 2 If you need to make a correction press RIGHT or LEFT to move cursor then clear the character digit by pressing CLEAR and or enter c
29. While entering characters press REDIAL and then the number you require To change back to letter mode press REDIAL again Selecting the Input Mode There are 5 text input modes LetterWise default mode Normal ABC Greek ABT Extended AAA and Numeric 0 9 While inputting a message 1 2 Sle Press Search Select desired mode 1 PHONEBOOK 1 If LetterWise is selected you must select the language you require Press UP or DOWN to select language then press RIGHT The display will return to the message SI N A WP 49 4 dis e 455E book Page 25 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e R P PS T SMS Feature Text Messaging Entering Text in LetterWise amp Mode LetterWise is the default input mode LetterWise is a simplified text entry system This system suggests to the user the most likely letter to follow the text entered previously Inserting Text in LetterWise amp Mode e Enter the letters of the word you want by pressing dialling button C2 to C9 e f the letter displayed is not correct change the letter by pressing E possibly several times e Continue writing the word always checking that the letters displayed are correct and change them if necessary e Toinsert symbols press dialling button CD If the symbol you want does not appear press CD repeatedly until the required symbol appears Reading Displ
30. ain connected at all times It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm ZG Battery Installation Please ensure the batteries are inserted as shown part should be inserted first Close the cover as indicated by the arrow e When you replace the batteries part should be removed first To replace the batteries Press the notch on the cover firmly and slide it as indicated by the arrow Replace both batteries and close the cover then charge the handset for about 7 hours A T IN an AZ Y J S lt D d b 5 455E book Page 5 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Battery Charge At the time of shipment the batteries are not charged To charge place the handset on the base unit Please charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use During charging the battery icon is as shown below Fully charged During charging Jess qum cic Qum CS deng dag CC i Flashing T I Display icon Battery strength Z Needs to be The handset which power is off will be turned on automatically when it is placed on the base unit In normal use the handset and the base unit should be turned on at all times Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 e Setting up 4 Battery Life Battery life is dependent on use and co
31. andset memory is full When copying is completed a beep sounds and Copy Complete is displayed After a few seconds the display will return to the intercom call Copy Incomplete will display if the link is disconnected or if the receiver handset memory is full If Copy Failure is displayed the receiver and or sender did not prepare for copying within 60 seconds Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 21 4 o S g D o o o D TS gt GO m D T Wv gt 455E book Page 22 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM A SMS Feature Text Messaging You can send and receive text messages between other landlines and mobile phones that also support a compatible SMS feature The SMS feature is only available after subscription to Caller ID Before sending your first text message or to find out more information on SMS conditions and registration please read your SMS Conditions Text Messaging for Bizzyline Direct Ltd If you have any questions relating to the SMS Terms and Conditions please call 09063020069 Calls are charged at 50p per minute The helpdesk is open from 9 00am 5 30pm Mon Fri The SMS Network Provider described in these Operating Instructions is not available within the Republic of Ireland For further information please contact the Customer Care Helpline No ROL 01289 8333 Please note the following instructions
32. arch Select Setting Registration Handset 4 e 5 Press and hold on the Base Unit Drese for about 5 seconds until the green indicator flashes RIGHT e f all registered handsets start ringing Paging press to stop paging then start over again e iai When a handset is 6 s w E igit nae 8 registered successfully Unit PIN after Press OK Enter Base PIN is displayed 1 a confirmation tone sounds and the Y icon lights Search Select desired base unit number available to register the handset o S g D o o o D E gt O S D e To exit the operation press any time e Toregister the handset to more than one base unit repeat from step 5 with the other base unit s 1 The factory preset is 0000 Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 41 n T an AZ Y e 455E book Page 42 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Multi unit User Operation Cancelling a Base Unit You can cancel any base unit that your handset is registered to 200 3 OW Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Registration Handset 4 3 5 4 digit Handset PIN 6 Got Search Select Search Select Cancel Base desired base unit number to cancel 2 7 L 8 QE Press RIGHT Search Select YES or NO Cancelling a Handset Each handset can cancel itself or another handset e 1 T met Commands 3 Cp
33. aying a Message in the Outgoing List You can display all messages sent in time date order For this feature you must set the clock and date e 1 2 Q 3 QO 4 QO Press MENU Select Search Select Search Select SMS Messages Send List desired message o S g D o o o D TS gt O S dl 5 O Scroll through the message e n the outgoing message list if the telephone number of the person you sent the message to is over 16 digits long you can view the remaining digits by pressing dialling button C3 Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 25 A T SN IN T an AZ Y lt e 455E book Page 26 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 SMS Feature Text Messaging Sending Editing Clearing a Message from in the Outgoing List You can send a stored outgoing message 1 2 3 DOD 4 QED Press MENU Select Search Select Search Select SMS Messages Send List desired message 5 Q 6 7 OE Scroll through Press RIGHT Search Select the message Send Clear or Edit 8 Send Follow the steps from 6 on page 23 SES BE CLEARED Search Select n YES Lu Edit Follow the steps from 4 on page 23 Receiving a Text Message When a new message is being received the amp icon flashes on the display in the standby mode and a tone sounds If the ringer volume is set to off
34. ber Eg 01234 5678998 Select send Example Mobile is Writing Sending a New Text Message to a Fixed Line Input your text message Within the text message enter the fixed line phone number The number can be added anywhere within the message but it must be entered with a hash at the beginning and end of the number Eg 01234 567899 Send the message including number to Big Mobile on 07786 201010 22 e NV ES d b SMS Feature Text Messaging Writing and Sending New Messages You can write and send a new message Each message can contain up to 160 characters 1 2 e 3 ee 4 Enter Message Press MENU Select Search Select SMS Messages Create 1 Phone Number 2 e Manual Press C9 5 6 Radiat rae SOO 7 Redial List Press Cadre Press OK Caller ID List d Select Search Select 8 d e 9 e Sending Message is displayed 3 Search Select Select Send VES or NO Press OK 1 If the base unit does not have sufficient memory to send a message the display will show SMS Lists are full Please clear Messages The unit will then return to the standby mode Up to 50 messages can be stored You can change the input mode See Selecting the Input Mode p 24 for details f the base unit can store one more message Use Last Text is displayed You can choose whether to use the last messa
35. bscribed to this service After subscription your handset displays a second caller s phone number while talking and a Call Waiting tone is heard You can answer the second call keeping the first call on hold Please consult your Network provider for details of this service Caller ID Display Name Tel No Date received JAMES ONODA 0123456789 17 08 14 59 Ya Time received When receiving a call the display shows the caller s phone number For example a caller whose phone number is 0123456789 has been received If you store a phone number with a name in the phonebook the display also shows callers name when receiving a call Private Caller 17 08 14 59 YA LL Out Of Area 17 08 14 59 Ym Base 1 10 New Calls 17 08 14 59 Y BEN If the caller has requested not to display his her information the display shows Private Caller If the caller dialled from an area which does not provide Caller ID service the display shows Out Of Area When new calls have been received the display shows the number of calls In the example on the left 10 new calls have been received an SE Z SI ZS Zs RK 455E book Page 13 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e R P PS T Caller ID Caller ID List Information from up to 50 different callers is stored from the most recent call to the oldest call in the caller list When
36. ds depending on your PBX requirements C D 3 Seconds t Unit 5 C3 op 7 C2 5 Seconds Press OK digi 4 enee S PIN e To exit the operation press any time e The factory preset is in shade 1 The factory preset is 0000 2 1 2 stands for 80 msec A P ay T S IN an AZ Y 2 Ome 5 455E book Page 39 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Initial Settings ZG Reset Handset You can reset all of the handset settings to their initial settings 1 2 B 3 OQ Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Reset Handset 4 4 digit Handset EIN 5 36 y Search Select VES or NO e To exit the operation press any time 1 The factory preset is 0000 Handset Initial Settings Funton initial Setting Time Alarm Mode 3 Handset Ringer Volume Handset External Ringer Pattern Handset Internal Ringer Pattern Handset Alarm Tone Pattern N Handset Paging Tone Patter gU 1 1 1 1 O OFF Range Warning Alarm ooo Battery Low Alarm ON Standby Mode Display Talk Mode Display Length of the Call Call Bar Direct Call Mode Direct Call Number Display Language English 4 Digit Handset PIN 0000 Auto Talk OFF Base Unit Access Automatic Base Unit Access Redial Memory All Clear Handset Receiver Volume Walkie Talkie Setting SMS Text Input Mode LetterWise Helpline Tel No U
37. elect lt Redial List gt on page 19 Save Phonebook Calling Back the Message Sender 3 S 4 Press TALK Press SPEAKERPHONE Press OFF to end the call 1 CLEARED is displayed then the display returns to the next message If the message is cleared No Stored Memory is displayed then the unit returns to the standby mode A P ay T S IN an Se v 2 N A WP 49 4 dis e 455E book Page 29 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e R P PS T SMS Feature Text Messaging Changing the SMS Service Centre Number To send and receive SMS text messages you need your SMS Message Centre telephone numbers Two numbers have been preset in your phone The phone number for SMS Message Centre 1 is used to SEND text messages while the number for Message Centre 2 is used to RECEIVE text messages You can change the preset numbers if required Select Search Select 1 2 SMS Messages 3 s Parameters Press MENU 4 4 digit Base Unit PIN 5 Search Select desired Message Centre 6 Message Centre Number 7 8 ee Enter Message Centre Press OK Search Select number Save 1 The factory preset is 0000 e For your reference these are the numbers that have been preset in your phone Message Centre 1 0911 023 5029 Message Centre 2 0161274599 During promotional periods you can send a message using Message Centre 3 Promotional
38. equired in the UK The appliance should be returned together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase promptly on being found defective at the purchaser s risk and expense to the authorised dealer from whom the appliance was purchased or to the nearest authorised dealer All enquires must be through such dealers This guarantee shall not apply to damage caused through fire accident lightning misuse wear and tear neglect incorrect adjustment or repair to damage caused through installation adaption modification or use in an improper manner or inconsistent with the technical and or safety standards required in the country where this appliance is used or to damage occurred during transit to or from the purchaser If at any time during the guarantee period any part or parts of the appliance are replaced with a part or parts not supplied or approved by us or of an objective quality safe and suitable for the appliance or the appliance has been dismantled or repaired by any person not authorised by us we shall have the right to terminate this guarantee in whole or in part immediately without further notice The purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is for the repair or replacement of the appliance or any defective part or parts and no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be available to the purchaser This guara
39. et is 0000 2 If ON is selected ep is displayed oe A T S T an Se v e IN 2 NI e 455E book Page 35 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 S lt P PS T Handset Settings Before programming please follow steps 1 to 3 1 2 QQ 3 ODD Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Cali Option Setting the Direct Call Number After a direct call number has been set and the feature has been turned on you can dial the direct call number only by pressing TALK Incoming calls are accepted 4 BE 5 Phone Number 6 Search Select Enter the direct u Press OK 3 times 1 ipirect Call No call number max 24 digits Setting the Direct Call On Off d GA 5 OO Search Select Search Select Direct ON OFF ON or OFF 1 e To exit the operation press any time 1 If ON is selected i5 is displayed Other Options Changing Handset PIN The factory preset is 0000 Once you have programmed the handset PIN you cannot confirm it We recommend you write down the handset PIN If you forget it please consult our Panasonic Customer Care Helpline U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 1 2 QO 3 Qe Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Other Option o S g D o o o D TS gt oO m D 4 Li e 5 Current 4 digit Handset PIN Search Select Change Hset PIN
40. ge or not If you want to use the last message press UP to recall the last message 2 You can enter a phone number manually from the phonebook Caller ID or redial lists f you try to send a message using a number over 20 digits long from one of the lists Invalid Number is displayed and the display returns to Enter Phone No 3 The display returns to the standby mode then Transferring Message is displayed o S g D o o o D TS gt O m o Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 23 T RK 455E book Page 23 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e EA 455E book Page 24 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM an AZ Y 2 SMS Feature Text Messaging Text Entry FN Press to move the cursor Press to enter letters numbers Items are added to the left of the cursor If the cursor is at the beginning e a line the item is added over the cursor Press to delete characters Characters are deleted to the left of the cursor If the cursor is at the beginning of a line the first character will be deleted Press and hold to delete all characters row Press to change between upper and lower case D Press to insert a blank space except when in Numeric 0 9 character mode CD Press to insert a symbol except when in Numeric 0 9 character mode Ce Press to insert a number while entering characters
41. gistered to more than one base unit the same base unit must be selected Please note the feature will not operate if AUTO is set in the base unit selection If Common mode is selected and the handset is not registered to a base unit an error tone sounds In Group mode communication is possible between handsets that are both set to this mode and whose Group ID s are common This allows the handsets not to be dependent upon the base unit to which they are registered and can operate outside of the base unit range 1 2 ed 3 Cargo 4 EE Press Search Select Search Select Search Select MENU Setting Handset Other Option W T Setting 5 BE 6 Common e Search Select Press COD POR RIGHT Group Group Group Code 1 e URS em Press Press RIGHT RIGHT AME Search Select Save e To exit the operation press any time 1 This can be 3 numbers of your choice The default is 000 Make note of your code 2 The default is 1 IMPORTANT Each handset should have its own unique number T 2 SI SN ES e 455E book Page 47 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 R P PS T Walkie Talkie To turn the Walkie Talkie Mode ON OFF To use the Walkie Talkie feature all handsets in conversation must be in Walkie Talkie mode amp 200 3 OO Press MENU Search Select Search Select Walkie Talkie ON or OFF
42. haracters digits Characters digits are cleared or added to the left of the flashing character digit To enter characters see page 17 3 To continue storing another caller information repeat from step 3 To change capital or lower case letters Example Enter the name using the letters on the keypad For example to enter Anne 1 C2 2 3GO d4CStice 56 6 CO twice 7 C3 twice e Pressing X changes between upper and lower case T 2 SN ES e 455E book Page 15 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee R P PS T Phonebook To change the Character Mode You can select one of 6 character modes by pressing PHONEBOOK while entering a name The factory preset is ABC For the full character map see Phonebook Character Table p 17 1 2606 3 Name 4 Press MENU cearch Select Enter name New Phonebook max 16 characters Press PHONEBOOK while entering name 5 6 Search Select the desired character mode To enter Names Characters in the phonebook FN Press to move the cursor Press to enter letters numbers Items are added to the left of the cursor If e the cursor is at the beginning P a line the item is added over the cursor o S g D o o o D TS ef O S o Press to delete characters Characters are deleted to the left of the cursor If the cursor is at the beginning of a line the first character will be
43. isplayed If the name and number have been stored in the phonebook the name is displayed also As SMS service provider may attach 1 digit number to the sender s phone number the name may not be displayed even if the name and number have been stored in the phonebook 3 If there is a v icon placed against the time this means the message has previously been read displayed If the sender s phone number is over 16 digits you can view the remaining digits by pressing dialling button 3 4 Press LEFT to return to the list or press to return to the standby mode o S g D o o o D TS ef O m D e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 2 4 PN NY s e la e 455E book Page 28 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 SMS Feature Text Messaging Before programming please follow steps 1 to 2 Q gt O 3200 Press MENU Select Select Search Select OR SMS Messages Receive List desired message D Press MAIL Clear Reply Edit Incoming Message s 3 d 4 ele 9 clear Se CLEARED 1 Press RIGHT Search Select Search Select Clear YES Reply or Edit Reply Follow from step 4 on page 23 Edit Follow from step 4 on page 23 e Storing the Sender s Phone Number in the Phonebook D 3 e 4 e e B Then follow from step 3 of lt Pre dialling gt or Press RIGHT Search S
44. it Problem Display is blank Handset will not turn on Battery charge icon not counting up Y icon flashes Handset busy tone heard when is pressed No dial tone Cannot dial out Handset will not ring Possible cause e Handset not turned on e Batteries not inserted e Batteries not charged e Dirty charge contact e Base not powered up e Handset not registered to base e Handset out of range of base e No power into base unit e Handset out of range of base e Another handset in use e Telephone line not connected e Call Bar set e Particular dialled number is restricted e Key lock mode ON e Ringer switched off Solution e Turn on power p 8 e Insert the 2 rechargeable batteries supplied p 4 e Place handset on base and connect AC adaptor to base and AC outlet full charge period 7 hrs e Clean charge battery contact and retry charge di e Connect AC adaptor to lt base unit and AC outlet e Register handset to base e Move handset closer to base e Connect AC adaptor to base unit and AC outlet e Move handset closer to base e Wait for the other user to complete call e Insert telephone cord to network e Turn power OFF then ON 5 o lt S S 3 DA ie 3 e Turn feature off e Remove number from call restricted list e Turn key lock OFF e Set ringer to one of 6 volume levels Helpline Tel No U K
45. iver volume During a call Press UP or DOWN Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 9 l e 455E book Page 10 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee Using the Telephone 4 Handset Locator Paging You can locate a misplaced handset by paging it 1 Press CO on the base unit 2 All registered handsets ring for 1 minute To stop paging gt 1 3 Press 9 S on the base unit OR S on one of the handsets 1 You can also stop paging by pressing a dialling button INTERCOM 9 or SPEAKERPHONE Speakerphone Have a Hands Free Phone Conversation using Digital Speakerphone Handsfree allows you to talk to your caller without holding the handset and allows other persons in the room to listen to the conversation 2 Phone Number 3 Press SPEAKERPHONE Press OFF to finish conversation er e For best performance please note the following Talk alternately with the caller in a quiet environment f either party has difficulty hearing press UP or DOWN to change the volume accordingly The choices for the receiver or headset receiver volume are 3 levels and 6 levels for speakerphone volume During a conversation you can switch to hands free by pressing SPEAKERPHONE To switch back to the receiver press TALK or SPEAKERPHONE Turning the Mic On Off During a telephone conversation you can mute the mic When
46. ler hang up a call Therefore you may hear dial tone or no one there after you answer a call A P ay T S IN an Se v a NV ES e 455E book Page 33 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 R P PS T Handset Settings ZG Tone Option You can set the following sounds on or off Key Tone A key tone will sound when you press any key and a confirmation tone and an error tone will be heard during operation Call Waiting Tone A call waiting tone will sound when an incoming external call is received during an intercom call Range Warning Alarm An alarm will sound when you move out of range of a base unit Battery Low Alarm An alarm will sound when the batteries need to be charged 1 2 OO 3 DO 4 C Press Search Select Search Select Search Select MENU Setting Handset Tone Option Key Tone ON OFF Call Waiting Range Alarm or Battery Alarm 5 OQ Search Select ON or OFF te e To exit the operation press any time Display Option Selecting the Standby Mode Display 1 2 QOQ 3 ODD Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Display Option o S g D o o o D TS gt oO m D 4 OQ 5 OQ Search Select Search Select Standby Display Base Number Base unit number Handset Number Handset number or OFF e To exit the operation press any time e
47. ll Wang 12 Caller ID List Phonebook Calling Ehr tee 13 Hot Key ENEE e Te De 13 SION E So lave eee nee eeu ml Re AL E 13 POWSFPODIJIT E Calls ANSWET N ees er dete tetto e 9 ix Warning Alarm essen Making EE EE M GC Receiver Volume RediallNg DEE 11 Ri p RE dorlrc iiio EE 9 GE jou ud M M iE Cancelling a Base Unit DP 42 Inger O ume Se e Cancelling a Handset 42 Setting u Clock Date eere 8 SMS ERE MED UD Dod Did e ee 5 REA SEELEN Speakerphone See Dialling Pause 36 SPECIFICATIONS En gees Kul 35 Time Ham an P CMM S Standby Mode 33 EE Tale OCG EEN 7 en rM ede de x T el EE MEL EEN 3 T es Ae gt 455E book Page 54 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Guarantee CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers If within the applicable guarantee period the appliance proves to be defective by reason of faulty design workmanship or materials we undertake subject to the following conditions to have the defective appliance or any part or parts there of repaired or replaced free of charge 1 6 f 8 The appliance shall have been purchased and used solely within either the UK or ROI and in accordance with standard operating instructions and the technical and or Safety Standards r
48. nditions but in general when using fully charged Ni MH batteries 700 mAh Talk time 10hrs approx Standby time 120hrs approx When using Ni Cd batteries 250 mAh Talk time 4hrs approx Standby time 40hrs approx Times indicated are for peak performance The batteries reach peak performance after several full charge discharge cycles The batteries cannot be overcharged unless they are repeatedly removed and replaced If battery life is shortened then please check that battery and charge terminals are clean For maximum battery life it is recommended that the handset not be recharged until the battery icon flashes c uogejedoajd an mu 5 455E book Page 6 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Setting up ZG Symbols Used in This Operating Instructions ESCH eremm pees UP rBOWM ENGL MEN NM To search for and then select the desired item press UP or DOWN then RIGHT To move the cursor to the right or to the left press RIGHT or LEFT EN To go to the next step nn The words in indicate the words in display ZG Replacing the Batteries If the m icon flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully charged both batteries must be replaced Charge new batteries for approximately 7 hours before initial use The telephone line cord must not be connected to the telephone socket at this e time
49. nic co uk e Most major credit and debit cards accepted e All enquires transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd e t couldn t be simpler Dear purchaser You have acquired a KX TCD455E which is a product made in regard with the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DECT DECT technology is characterized by high security protection against interceptions as well as high quality digital transmission This telephone was designed for a wide range of applications For example this telephone can be used within a network of base units and handsets constituting a telephone system which e operates up to 6 handsets at one base unit e allows an intercom between 2 handsets e allows the operation of a handset at up to 4 base units expanding the communication O radio area e Caller ID Service where available is a telephone company service After subscribing to Caller ID this phone will display the caller s phone number Accessories included LI AC Adaptor LI Telephone Line Cord LI Rechargeable Batteries PQLV19EZ PQJAS87 S for UK AAA size HHR 4EPT BA2 PO3P LI Battery Cover Belt Clip PQKK10134Z5 PQKE1035521 Dark Metallic Additional accessories are available for purchase Contact your Panasonic Customer Care Helpline for further details U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 IN T an AZ Y wv 5
50. ntee shall not apply to batteries and any other items of limited natural life Our decision on all matters relating to complaints shall be final Any appliance or defective part which has been replaced shall become our property The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt Panasonic Business Systems U K Receipt No Date of Purchase Model No KX TCD455E Serial No o4 PN NZ H S e e 455E book Page 55 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM i P ay T am IT e PN NY e 455E book Page 56 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Hereby Panasonic Communications Co Ltd declares that this Dect Cordless Telephone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the manufacturer s declaration of conformity to the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive is available at the following web address http doc panasonic tc de For your future reference Serial No Date of purchase found on the bottom of the unit Name and address of dealer Attach or keep original receipt to assist with any repair under warranty Customer Care Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 C 0436 1999 5 EC This equipment is designed
51. nutes When the alarm sounds press a dialling button TALK X or SPEAKERPHONE The alarm stops and display returns to the standby mode If Once is selected the setting is turned off When in talk or intercom mode the alarm will not sound until the call is ended e Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 ROL 01289 8333 31 4 T an AZ Y e 455E book Page 32 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM 21 Handset Settings Ringer Option Before programming please follow steps 1 to 3 1 2 QOQ 3 Qe Press MENU Search Select Search Select Setting Handset Ringer Option Setting the Ringer Volume The choices are 6 levels and off d IL 5 QOG Search Select Search Select Ringer Volume desired ringer volume e f OFF is selected Ring Off is displayed Setting the Ringer Pattern for External Call Internal Call Paging Alarm There are 20 patterns available on each ringer e 4 QOO QED ER Search Select Search Select Ext Ring Type desired ringer pattern 1 Int Ring Type Paging Type or Alarm Type Selecting the Ringer Pattern for Private Ring 4 OO D OO 6 QQ Search Select Search Select Search Select Private Ring desired category number 1 9 desired ringer pattern 1 e To exit the operation press any time 1 If you select one of the melody ringer pattern it keeps ringing for 10 seconds even if a cal
52. ptor 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 5 VA 5 40 C 20 80 relative air humidity dry About 58 mm x 128 mm x 105 mm x 170 g About 143 mm x 48 mm x 32 mm x 120 g e Specifications are subject to change e The illustrations used in this manual may differ slightly from the original device Connections The telephone will not work during a power failure We therefore recommend you use a standard telephone and T Adaptor to connect this Digital Cordless Phone to the line Your Panasonic Sales Shop can offer you more information about connection possibilities Eatoni and LetterWise are trademarks of Eatoni Ergonomics Inc an Sod v IN e 455E book Page 53 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM e Index AC Adaptor Re eum akira Weta ative DeC Dr ra VENE 2 4 Handset A CCOSSONES m iar 2 Dien 7 AWO RE UE 9 Initial Settings eee 39 Bele iio ivre RP UR 10 Base Unit itil Settings vu ei 38 PIN eee ee ee 37 Registration ENEE T 41 KEE 40 Reset 39 EE EE Ee GE AE DL E Battery RINGE NER E 32 Eeer SN e EE 45 CR al OC ee 5 Ia le EE 4 Key lee Ee 5 Keier 36 Battery Low Alarm sseenseeneeseeeeenneeenn 33 Kalte 33 Call Restriction Making Calls Cancelling Call Restricted Calling e 13 Handset s cccccssecccssceceeeessaeees 37 FROGIAMING oem S 11 Cancelling Call Restricted Number 38 with the Phonebook 18 Ca
53. se selection then in standby mode the handset will automatically swap to the second base if the range on the first base is exceeded It is not possible to transfer calls between bases only between handsets linked to the same base unit Radio Cell Example Additional handsets KX A145E registered with 2 base units Note Calls are disconnected when the handset moves from one radio cell to another 44 PN e H S2 SN ES e 455E book Page 45 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM C21 R P PS T Intercom Intercom between Handsets You can use your handsets as a 2 way intercom For example when Handset 1 calls Handset 2 lt Handset 1 gt 4 INT oa on the display 2 C2 Press INTERCOM Press desired the Handset Number Handset 2 e 3 ge Press TALK 1 e To hang up press amp e Intercom calls can be conducted within the radio cell of the current base unit but not with units in neighbouring radio cells Transferring a Call to Another Handset Conference Call Intercom can be used during a call to transfer an external call between handsets that are registered to the same base unit For example when handset 1 transfers a call to CA Handset 2 lt Handset 1 gt During a call f INT emon the display 2 C2 4C Press INTERCOM Press the desired Handset Number 2 o S g D o o o D TS gt O S D
54. stored in the phonebook the display shows No Stored Memory 2 If an item is already stored to a hot key v will be displayed on the left of the key number If a hot key number with v is selected press RIGHT to select Overwrite 3 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call 4 Phonebook registration will not be erased when hot key registration is cleared d P ay T S IN an AZ Y e NV ES d b EA 455E book Page 21 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM Phonebook Phonebook Copy You can copy phonebook information between handsets registered to the same base unit The phonebook copy must be performed while in intercom mode To Copy an item All items in the Phonebook For example Handset 2 is copying an item from its phonebook to Handset 1 lt Handset 1 gt Receiver S During an intercom call 1 2 e e ee o ET Press Search Select MENU Recv Phonebook Handset 2 Sender During an intercom call 1 2 d d Press Search Select MENU Send Phonebook lt To copy selected item gt QUO L Search Select Select desired item to copy Copy Entry OR Copy lt To copy all items gt EES 2 OG Press RIGHT Search Select Copy Forward e To cancel copying at any time press CLEAR to return to the intercom call or press to return to the standby mode 1 If Memory Full is displayed the receiver h
55. tem Clear or YES All Clear e To exit the operation press any time 1 If there is no item stored in the redial list the display shows No Stored Memory 2 You can also press SPEAKERPHONE to make a call 3 If the other party s line is busy the call is redialled automatically when dialling with SPEAKERPHONE Auto Redial When using Auto Redial press SPEAKERPHONE again after pressing REDIAL if the muting has not be cancelled 4 Digits are cleared to the left of the flashing digit 5 Digits are added to the left of the flashing digit If you need to clear and or add more than one number repeat from step 4 CH Helpline Tel No U K 08700 100 076 R O I 01289 8333 11 n an AZ Y a 2 455E book Page 12 Thursday March 20 2003 7 Caller ID Caller ID Service Caller ID is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if you have subscribed to this feature After subscribing to Caller ID this phone can display a caller information 44 PM If your unit is connected to a PBX or a telephone line that does not support this service you will not be able to use it Caller ID does not display caller information while using the handset for an intercom call However the caller information will be stored to the Caller ID List Call Waiting Call Waiting is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if you have su
56. the mic is turned off it disables the caller from hearing your conversation This feature is useful if you want to say something to someone in the same room as yourself without the caller being able to hear your conversation During a call 1 2 3 Press MUTE Press MUTE Press OFF to turn the to return to the to finish conversation mic off conversation SI T an AZ Y 2 SN ES e 455E book Page 11 Thursday March 20 2003 7 44 PM ee R P PS T Making Calls Redialling The last 10 numbers dialled are stored in the redial list automatically Dialling with the Redial List Dialling the Last Number Dialled 1 2 38 18 2 Press Search for the Press Press TALK 3 Press REDIAL REDIAL 1 desired dialled item TALK 2 Editing the Dialled Number in the Redial List d Ce 2 ee 3 ee y The 1st digit of the desired dialled Press REDIAL 1 Search Select the Search Select number blinks desired dialled item Edit For Call Press TALK 2 Cd AND Numb OR LO Se IR ween RO Move Press Edit the phone SES the cursor CLEAR 4 number 5 Press OK twice Follow from step to store the number 3 on page 14 o S g D o o D D E gt O S D Clearing One AIl Dialled Item s in the Redial List 1 260 3 QO 4 QQOG Press REDIAL 1 Search Select the Search Select Search Select desired dialled i
57. when sending text messages between fixed lines and all mobile networks both national and international To Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Fixed Line There are no special requirements when sending a text message between fixed lines Please follow the instructions under Writing and Sending New Messages To Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Mobile There are no special requirements when sending a text message between fixed line and mobile Please follow the instructions under Writing and Sending New Messages To enable the person receiving your message to reply the server will insert your telephone number within hash symbols at the very end of your message Eg 01234 5678991 Please note If you have used up the full 160 characters for your text message your telephone number will overwrite the last letters of your message To Send a Text Message from Mobile to Fixed Line There are special requirements when sending a text message from a mobile to a fixed line If the mobile sender is unaware of the fixed line SMS providers requirements for sending a text message to a fixed line please inform them of the following procedures Example A Mobile is Replying to a Fixed Line Text Message Select reply to message Input your text message Within the text message enter the fixed line phone number The number can be added anywhere within the message but it must be entered with a hash at the beginning and end of the num
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