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1. Gateway Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 169 Base Unit Settings 4 Configure the settings under the Routing Setting heading then click Add to add a new entry Setting Description S Status Select whether to enable or disable the routing setting Destination Enter the network address netmask for the destination IP Network Mask address f you want to set one IP address enter that IP address in IP address field and 32 in netmask field e g If you want to control the packet from 192 168 1 1 enter 192 168 1 1 in IP address field and 32 in netmask field f you want to set a range of IP addresses enter that network address in IP address field and it s netmask in netmask field e g If you want to control the packet from 192 168 1 0 192 168 1 255 enter 192 168 1 0 in IP address field and 24 in netmask field Gateway Enter the gateway IP address 5 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note To edit the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Edit the items in the Routing Setting page 3 Click Save 4 Click Restart e To delete the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Click Delete in the Routing Setting page 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click Restart This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode 170 Helpline Tel
2. gt Select 3 General Select 4 software updates Select 5 Press OK to update the application if a new version is available Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 121 Handset Settings 6 Plug the charge cable into the handset and the base unit for battery charging page 61 if the battery is not fully charged gt OK The handset starts to download the Skype application 7 Read the entire Skype agreement Yes Agreement fl I have read and accept Skype s terms and conditions at Wa skype com eula WWW skype com tos Yes No The handset starts to update After an update is completed the handset begins to restart Note When An important update to Skype is available or A new version of Skype is available is displayed skip to step 5 To update the Panasonic firmware We recommend you update the Panasonic firmware regularly For information iio lipanccuniecee pipeeieTeniiciocon atainan E Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 General Select 4 software updates Select 5 Press OK to update the firmware if a new version is available 6 Plug the charge cable into the handset and the base unit for battery charging page 61 if the battery is not fully charged gt OK 122 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings 7 Read the entire Skype agreement Yes Agreement fl I h
3. LAN Ethernet indicator LAN Ethernet port WAN Internet indicator Mode selector page 203 LOCATOR button FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button CHARGE port page 204 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 21 Introduction Handset Speaker Q Display Headset jack Left soft key lt 4 SEND Navigator key 4 Y lt gt lt SP PHONE Middle soft key Press the centre of A a Character entry mode the navigator key key Right soft key CHARGE port END Power key ON OFF Microphone MUTE CLEAR Charge Ringer indicator CONTACTS Receiver Ht 4 Line feed key 1 Valid depending on the text entry screen 22 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction To turn on off the handset Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on or off the handset Keypad lock While in the Idle mode press and hold Menu middle soft key to lock the keypad To release the lock press and hold the middle soft key again While the keypad is locked j icon is displayed in the Idle screen Key functions Base unit Key Name LOCATOR button Locate the handset page 135 or register the handset page 136 FACTORY Reset the base unit to factory default page DEFAULT RESET 204 Handset KeyName Figure No Fumeton lt SEND e Make or receive a call While in the Idle mode press to access the outgoi
4. Leave the AC adaptor cord plugged into the AC outlet the whole time The unit will not work during a power failure 32 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started While you are in a hotel room You can use the handset while you are travelling by accessing the Internet from a hotel room The hotel you are staying in may give you specific instructions as to what Internet connection mode you should select In that case follow their instructions Otherwise you are suggested to select Default Profile when you set the connection mode in Initialization Setup page 39 HOME HOTEL Mode selector ae oe Base unit Computer if necessary 3 4 T To LAN port E AC mains lead Ethernet cable m j am not included Int To AC outlet nee 4 a DA AC adaptor To WAN port Ethernet cable included To Ethernet port RJ45 socket OR lt Wireless Ethernet bridge Switch the Mode selector to HOTEL 2 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet port RJ45 socket in the hotel room Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 33 Getting Started 3 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet LAN port on your computer You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection 4 Connect the included AC adaptor c
5. Menu middle soft key 2 contacts gt Select 3 Select the desired contact gt Options 4 Send voicemail Select 5 After the greeting is played and the beep sounds record your message 6 Press End to finish recording Note In step 2 you can also select History gt Select Missed calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Voicemails gt Select In step 3 you can select the desired contact gt View Options In step 6 even if you exit recording by pressing the message may be recorded Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 97 Managing History History The following events are logged in the History menu 50 missed calls 20 incoming calls 20 outgoing calls 100 voicemails and 20 authorization requests These logged events are listed in chronological order most recent first Missed calls incoming calls outgoing calls You can manage the missed calls list the incoming calls list and the outgoing calls list Also the handset lets you know you have new missed calls in the following ways Anew missed calls notification is displayed jt is displayed in the Idle screen Menu middle soft key 2 History Select Contacts 3 Select the desired list gt Select 4 Select the desired log Press y to search from the most recent log or 4 from Vv Status the oldest To
6. 186 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Update Firmware This feature allows you to update the firmware of the base unit to the latest version To prevent the leaking of customer information illegal operation of this product interference or involuntary shutdown etc we recommend you update the firmware regularly For firmware information visit http panasonic co jp pcc cs en telecom wi fi firm_link htm Important Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the updating is complete and the base unit restarts itself 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Update Firmware Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Maintenance Update Firmware Save Settings Update firmware of this product Update Firmware na Current Version 1 00 Packet Filtering Log UPnP Port Mapping Log File Name Browse Connection Log Firmware Information http panasonic co jp pec cs enttelecom wi fi firm_link htm 3 Check for the latest version by clicking the firmware information URL 4 If the version is updated download the updated firmware to your computer 5 Enter the file name under the Update Firmware heading You can also click Browse to select the desired file name from the list 6 Click Update Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 187 Base Unit Settings T Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box The
7. 4 A recently received authorization request is on the pending authorization requests list in History page 100 L Your Skype credit is low or a Skype service you receive is close to expiring 7 Silent mode page 74 4 E Handset ringer is off page 89 a 1 These icons appear from the left in order of priority Keypad locked page 23 70 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Skype online status Skype online status in the Idle screen Skype online status in the Idle screen represents your current Skype online status Offline Indicates that you are not connected to Skype but you have still been authenticated as a Skype user Online Indicates that you are signed in to Skype and currently online You can make calls and accept calls that are allowed by your privacy settings page 109 Skype me Indicates that you are available for anyone to call This mode temporarily disables your privacy settings page 109 still signed in to Skype and can make calls are still signed in to Skype and can make calls Do not disturb Indicates that you are signed in to Skype but do not want to receive calls In this mode the ringer tone is set to be silent Invisible Indicates that you are offline but you are still signed in to Skype and can make calls Connecting Indicates that you are connecting to Skype Note You can change your Skype online status See Changing your status
8. Getting Started T Select the desired connection mode used in the current mode HOME or HOTEL then click Next gt When the Mode selector is set to HOME Panasonic Home Mode Kart KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Connection Mode DHCP O Static OPPPaE O AP Bridge Internet connection modes vary according to the Internet service provider Select a connection mode referring to the Internet service provider s setup information Select DHCP Static or PPPoE if the base unit is installed in Router mode Select AP Bridge if the base unit is installed in AP Bridge mode Setting Description S DHCP Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server This connection mode is usually required for use with cable modems Select if you are instructed to specify DHCP host name and or MTU value by your Internet service provider Otherwise select Default settings in step 6 Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address PPPoE Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE server This connection mode is usually required for use with DSL modems AP Bridge Allows the base unit to work as an access point when you have a router at home Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 45 Getting Started When the Mode selector is set to HOTEL Panasonic Hotel Mode Kant KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Connection Mode DHCP Mode OStatic OP
9. Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 51 Getting Started Setting Description f you have the host name assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter host name 1 31 characters in this data field Domain Name f you have the domain name assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter domain name 1 255 characters in this data field MTU MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent f you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter the MTU value 576 1500 in this data field Otherwise you need to leave the default MTU value 1500 Static Configuration Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address Panasonic Hotel Mode Ka BESEN KX WPA102 Jetwork Connection Ver 1 00 Static IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS DNS Server1 If required DNS Server2 If required Domain Name Domain Name If required 1500 bytes 52 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Setting Description S IP Address Enter the IP address and subnet mask assign
10. This feature displays the temporarily saved logs of port mapping additions deletions and failures It also saves the logs to your computer This feature is enabled when UPnP page 162 is set to Enable 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click UPnP Port Mapping Log e UPnP port mapping logs are displayed Panasonic E Advanced Setup Home Mode KX WPA102 E Me Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Maintenance support Maintenance Update Firmware UPnP Port Mapping Log Reset to Factory Default E pea navi Load Settings UPnP Port Mapping Log Client IP Pot arket Filteri Timestamp Event KR P vonnection Log p ADD 192168102102 TCP 37112 14430 PORT ADD 7a 10 05 09 23 20 PORT 192 168 102 102 UDP 46072 14461 DEL 10 05 09 23 19 PORT 0 0 0 0 TCP 62610 FAILED DEL 10 06 09 23 19 PORT 0 0 UDP 16330 FAILED 3 Click Save 4 Specify the location and enter the file name then click Save in the Save As dialogue box Note The log stores up to 20 most recent events 194 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Connection Log This feature displays the temporarily saved Internet connection logs such as disconnection and authentication logs for PPPoE and DHCP connections It also saves the logs to your computer 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Connection Log Connection logs are
11. gt Save Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 117 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Advanced setting SSID broadcast SSID broadcast gt Select gt Select Broadcast or No broadcast gt Select When the network does not broadcast the SSID select No broadcast Authentication Authentication Select Select Open or Shared gt Select Available only when network security type is Open or WEP f you have no specific instruction for wireless connection select Open Note In step 5 you can also select the desired network gt Options gt configure network gt Select To add a network to preferred networks list 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings Select 3 Network Select 4 preferred networks Select 5 Options 6 add manually gt Select T Enter the network name containing between 1 and 32 characters gt OK To configure other network settings see Configuring network settings in preferred networks list for more details Note In step 6 you can also select Add current gt Select to add the currently connected network to your preferred networks To delete networks from preferred networks list 1 Menu middle soft key 118 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Wireless Network Connection and
12. on page 106 Display backlight After 10 seconds of inactivity the display becomes dark After additional 50 seconds of inactivity the display backlight automatically turns off in order to preserve the life of the battery To turn on the display backlight To use the handset when the display backlight is turned off press any key to turn the display backlight on again Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 71 Getting Started Main menu Skype s Main menu provides 7 menus as shown below While in the Idle mode press Menu middle soft key 2 Select the desired menu gt Select History View history of missed calls incoming calls outgoing calls voicemails and authorization requests Status Define your personal Skype settings Change status Change your Skype online status My profile Change your Skype profile details Sign out Sign out of Skype Add Skype and SkypeOut contacts to your contact list Search for Skype contacts over the Internet View Skype credit Skypeln and voicemail information 12 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Menu Deserption Pass Settings Configure handset settings Network Search for networks manage preferred networks list and set auto connection to open networks General Change your password set auto sign in update software and reset handset settings Call divert Set call forwarding voicemail and welcome message
13. For European Union EU Declaration of Conformity Panasonic Communications Co Ltd declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp T TE Directive 1999 5 EC Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this manual are available for download by visiting http www doc panasonic de Contact Panasonic Services Europe a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany C 06820 1999 5 EC Important Safety Information Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor model No PQWEWP1050 English This 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN equipment is intended for use in the following countries in the EU the United Kingdom Germany and France French Cet quipement LAN sans fil de 2 4 GHz a t con u pour tre utilis dans les pays suivants de l Union Europ enne Royaume Uni Allemagne et France German Dieses Zubehor fur die Einrichtung eines 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN ist fur die Verwendung in folgenden EU Landern vorgesehen Gro britannien UK Deutschland und Frankreich Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 22 Useful Information Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electr
14. TCP IP settings 116 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Network settings except for the base unit Network name Enter the network name containing between 1 and 32 characters gt OK For Open network Open gt Select Network security For WEP security network WEP gt Select gt Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit OK Select the key index gt Select For WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES security network WPA PSK TKIP or WPA2 PSK AES Select gt Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters OK For DHCP network Obtain IP address automatically Connection type Select DHCP gt Select Save For Static IP network Connection type gt Select Static IP Select IP address gt Select Enter the IP address gt OK Subnet mask Select Enter the subnet mask gt OK Default gateway gt Select Enter the default gateway gt OK DNS server 1 gt Select Enter the DNS server 1 gt OK DNS server 2 gt Select Enter the DNS server 2 gt OK
15. U K 0844 844 3898 Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Details shown to all Allows you to enter your profile details open to the public Entries are available for your Skype name full name country region gender phone number language and other information about yourself Your profile you enter helps other Skype users to identify you Skype name cannot be edited For Birth date less than 13 years old cannot be entered Private details Allows you to enter your private details You can edit add and delete the E mail address Note E mail address that can be set here is not for the purpose of user support For more details visit http www skype com 4 Fill in the fields or select the desired item gt OK Select Important Do not enter the information that you do not want to be shown to the public Note e In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt Status Select For text entry see page 63 for details Signing out of Skype You cannot receive a call and your contact list will not be available While in the Idle mode press Options 2 Sign out Select 3 Press OK when the confirmation message appears Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt Status Select Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 107 Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Personal Skype settings Personal Skyp
16. Wi Fi Phone for Use with Skype e Free yourself from a computer while enjoying Skype Don t miss incoming calls because you re away from the computer Maintain your Skype presence from the home office or even on the road Enjoy free and low cost calling Free Skype to Skype calls Use SkypeOut M 3 to call any phone anywhere for just 1 2p per minute to more than 30 countries worldwide As of February 2007 Use Skypeln s to receive calls from any phone anywhere to a local number you can choose Use Skype Voicemail and participate in Skype conference calls Hands free speakerphone Wireless Travel Router Base Unit For easy setup at home hotel rooms or in the office Can establish a simultaneous Wi Fi connection for a laptop and Wi Fi phone 1 Skype to Skype Calls capable SkypeOut Skypeln and Skype Voicemail compatible 2 Broadband required and not included 3 Requires subscription to SkypeOut Skypeln and or Skype Voicemail for a fee 4 Can join but not initiate a conference call e Makes and receives calls within a range determined by the maximum power allowed by FCC rules Range depends on local reception conditions Note Wireless travel router is called base unit in these operating instructions Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 5 Introduction How do the units work Landline telephone O
17. Wy Setting up the base unit for the first time Initialization page 39 Setup Wy Bi Setting up the handset v 4 Turning on the handset Signing in to Skype Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 3 Getting Started Installing the base unit You need to install the base unit before using this product The installation methods differ depending on whether you are in a hotel room or at home Hotel See the instructions While you are in a hotel room on page 33 Home See the instructions While you are at home on page 35 Note The AC adaptor and base unit may become warm during use however this is not a sign of malfunction You need to connect a computer to the base unit in order to set up the base unit You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection instead of using the Ethernet cable To establish a wireless connection between your computer and the base unit you need to set the wireless LAN configuration on your computer The SSID and the Network key are shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker See Using your computer on a wireless LAN on page 212 for details Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQWEWP1050 and AC mains lead PSJA1106Y In USA Canada Japan Germany and France you need to use the appropriate AC mains lead s designed for use in your destination countries See Changing the AC mains lead while travelling for detail on page 20
18. gt Select 7 Save 8 OK Note For text entry see page 63 for details The new settings will become effective after restarting the handset Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 131 Handset Settings Recovering the handset When software firmware of handset is defective you are required to update software firmware 1 This error message appears when the handset software firmware may be defective Skype update The device must be updated before it can be used This requires a network connection Continue OK Cancel 2 Press OK The handset searches for available networks in range Select network 5 ABCO12 34567890 6 xyz9876543210 4 T AVF98 65432101 Dptions Search f the networks list is displayed enter the number to connect to the desired network To view more available networks in range list press a or Y To search for available networks press Search To access options press Options 132 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings More networks View more networks Add network Set the network settings when you need to connect to a secure network that is not registered in your preferred networks HTTP proxy Set the http proxy server when your must use proxy server to connect to the Internet 3 After a network connection is completed follow the same step as software firmware update To update the Skype application Skip to ste
19. is displayed in the Idle screen 2 Available only when you are signed in to Skype 14 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Setting the time and date Set the correct time and date before you start using the handset The time zone and the summer time need to be set first before setting the time Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Time and Date gt Select 4 Select the desired setting gt Select Time zone Select the desired time zone gt Select Summer time Select Standard or Summer time gt Select Summer time adds 1 hour to the time setting of Standard Time Enter the current hour and minute 24 hour clock 12 hour clock format by selecting 2 digits for each For 12 hour clock press to select AM or PM gt OK Time format Select 24 hour clock or 12 hour clock Select The default is set to 24 hour clock Date Enter the current day month and year by selecting 2 digits for day and month and 4 digits for year gt OK e Date can be set from 01 01 2006 to 31 12 2030 Date format Select the desired format gt Select Note f you make a mistake when entering the time and date press or gt to move the cursor then make the correction Changing Time zone and Summer time sets the displayed time forward or backward When you set the time and date
20. l windows Update Address 5j about blank a vi Go Links 6 X Show Related Links Internet Options 3 Click Connections tab then click LAN Settings Internet Options General Security Privacy Contant Connections ograms Advanced l To setup an Internet connection click e Sari Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings 3 Dial up Connection Add Remove Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection Never dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Local 4rea Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings 210 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 4 See if the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box is checked or not m f checked click Advanced and go to step 5 m f not checked click Cancel then close the Internet Options window Proxy server settings are not required Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration C Automatically detect settings r Use automatic configuration script Proxy server Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to dial
21. Base Unit Settings 3 Select the profile you wish to modify from the pull down menu under the Select Profile heading then click Edit Panasonic Home Mode Ka net KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Select Profile Current Profile Automatic generation Profile Automatic generation M Please choose a profile to modify itis used as a selected profile of the current mode of slide switch 4 Configure the connection mode of the profile you select in step 3 then click Next gt See Configuring the Internet connection settings on page 51 for instructions 5 Confirm the settings you are about to save then click Save 6 Click Restart The base unit restarts in the connection mode that is registered as HOTEL or HOME mode in the profile you have just created The position of the Mode selector switch determines the connection mode However editing the AP Bridge mode profile while the Mode selector is switched to HOTEL does not restart the base unit with the AP Bridge mode profile Note To delete a profile 1 Select the desired profile from pull down menu then click Delete in step 3 2 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 3 Click Restart f you delete the profile you are currently using for HOTEL or HOME mode the profile will be reset to the default setting DHCP Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 141 Base Unit Settings Modifying the wireless information 1 Click Netw
22. 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 Copyright This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd and may be reproduced for internal use only All other reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 2007 Panasonic Communications Co Ltd All Rights Reserved PQQX16244ZA DJ0307SC10
23. Privacy Restrict incoming calls to those you specify Tones Set the ringer type tone volume notification tone Keypad tone and out of service tone Time and Date Set the time zone summer time time time format date and date format Blocked users View the blocked users list and unblock users you desire Phone settings Register the handset to the base unit and adjust the brightness of the handset display Information View handset information such as product ID software firmware versions and MAC address Advanced Set the notification for a software update and set network proxy 1 Available only when you are signed in to Skype Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 13 Getting Started Idle mode option screen The Idle mode option screen is another main menu that provides different functions such as turning the silent mode on or off viewing the list of networks changing your profile details Skype online status and signing out of Skype Functions available in the menu depend on whether you are signed in to Skype While in the Idle mode press Options 2 Select the desired menu gt Select Select Back Description Set the silent mode to on off Change your Skype online status Change your Skype profile details page 106 View wireless network status page 110 1 Either is displayed according to the current silent mode settings Vhen the silent mode is on ki
24. Useful Information Regles d Industrie Canada et autres renseignements L acronyme IC plac devant le num ro d homologation indique seulement que l appareil satisfait aux sp cifications de Industrie Canada Avis L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t a accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif Les communications effectu es au moyen de cet appareil ne sont pas n cessairement prot g es des indiscr tions Avertissement de risque d exposition au rayonnement radiofr quence Ce produit est conforme aux normes d Industrie Canada concernant les limites d exposition au rayonnement radiofr quence en milieu non contr l Pour assurer la conformit aux exigences de IC quant l exposition au rayonnement RF le poste de base doit tre install et op r une distance d au moins 20 cm de toute personne l exclusion des extr mit s des mains des poignets et des pieds Ce produit ne doit tre install ni op r de concert avec aucune autre antenne ni aucun autre metteur Pour les appareils port s sur soi le combin doit tre utilis seulement avec un accessoire non m tallique L utilisation d autres accessoires peut ne pas assurer la conformit aux exigences de
25. While in the Idle mode press Options Select network C 2 View networks Select abcdefghijklm Wireless networks in range are displayed a ABCOEFGHLIKLH amp The base unit is displayed as Base unit a abe012445679 4 The list is ordered by signal strength a ABCO1 2345678 e A secure network is shown with the padlock icon A a xyz98f 65439210 4 secure network encrypts data and requires you to enter a 79976549210 a network key An open network is shown without the padlock icon An open network does not encrypt data Options Connect Cancel 3 Select the desired network To connect to the network press Connect page 111 To access options press Options and select the desired options gt Select Connect to the selected network page 111 Network details View the network name the wireless security type and the wireless channel of the selected network Search for available networks and attempt to connect again Add manually Add a network to your preferred networks list and connect to this network page 113 View your preferred networks list page 115 Note In step 1 you can also press Menu gt Settings gt Select Network Select Networks in range gt Select Connect to a wireless network You can connect to a wireless network manually To connect to a wireless network that is found in range You can
26. and check your battery Press OK to power off your device Contact list Display message Cause solution This device can The total number of contact list and blocked users list only store 500 entries exceeds 500 contacts Sign in to Skype on a computer remove some contacts Synchronization from your contact list page 104 The maximum number The total number of contact list and blocked users list of contacts has entries exceeds 500 been reached Remove some contacts from your contact list Unblock some contacts in blocked users list and remove them from your contact list lt name number gt is The user who you are trying to add is blocked in your blocked and was not contact list added f you want to add a contact unblock this user page Edit your list of 85 blocked users Making a call Display message Cause solution lt Skype name gt The user who you are trying to call is blocked in your is blocked contact list Edit your list of f you want to make a call unblock this user page 85 blocked users lt name number gt The user you are calling may be offline Sorry call failed e Make a call again later lt number gt a the phone number including country code page Invalid number Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 217 Useful Information Voicemail Display message Cause solution Greeting message There was a problem with data transmission playback
27. for your connection mode in Initialization Setup page 39 In AP Bridge mode the base unit connects wireless devices to one another and to the LAN and allows wireless devices to use a DHCP server on the LAN In most cases routers are equipped with the function as the DHCP server HOME HOTEL Mode selector oo Base unit ill 4 Computer P if necessary _ 4 E To LAN port 2 Ethernet cable not included Ea Cable or To AC outlet 3 Existing router DSL modem AC adaptor To WAN port Ethernet cable included Internet 1 Switch the Mode selector to HOME 2 Turn off your computer properly Unplug any cable connecting your existing router or modem with a built in router to your computer However your existing router or modem with a built in router needs to remain connected to your cable or DSL modem 3 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the base unit and an unused Ethernet LAN port on your existing router or modem with a built in router 36 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started 4 Connecta separate Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet LAN port on your computer the same Ethernet LAN port you have just unplugged the router from in step 2 You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection 5
28. http www panasonic co uk Off The Ethernet cable is not connected to the WAN port on the rear of the base unit Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 2 Introduction Symbols and screen shots used in these operating instructions Symbols used for operations Buttons CONTACTS button names soft key names on _ Soft keys Options Menu the handset The words in quotations indicate Add contact menu items displayed on the handset screen The words in the brackets indicate Next gt OK button names and hyperlinks displayed on the computer screen lt Example gt Sending voicemail messages in Making Answering Calls section on page 97 Sending voicemail messages You can send voicemail messages using your contact list or History 1 Menu middle soft key 2 contacts Select 3 Select the desired contact gt Options 1 While in the idle mode press Menu middle soft key 2 Press a or v to select Contacts then press Select middle soft key 3 Press A or Y to select the desired contact then press Options Left soft key 28 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Screen shots used for operations Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation The screen shots in these instructions are from Microsoft Windows XP using Internet Explorer 6 0 and are included for
29. packet are private IP private IP addresses This feature is valid when the WAN IP addresses via address is global The default is set to Deny WAN interface Check whether output or not this log The default is set to ON Stateful Packet Select whether to enable or disable the stateful packet Inspection inspection feature Some E mail servers authenticate clients using identification packets which use TCP port 113 If the E mail feature does not work well select Enable Except Ident Packets which is the default setting for this feature Check whether output or not this log The default is set to ON Attack Detection Select whether to enable or disable the attack detection feature The default is set to Disable The following type of attacks can be detected TCP Scan UDP Scan ICMP Echo Check whether output or not this log The default is set to OFF Check the box in the Log Output column to create a log of each action f you select Enable and check Log Output the log will be output If you select Disable the log will not be output even if you check Log Output 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode 164 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Packet Filtering Base Unit Settings This feature allows you to configure the packet filtering settings
30. 1 port only enter for example 300 When specifying a port range enter for example 300 400 166 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 4 Configure the settings under the Packet Filtering Setting heading then click Add to add the new entry Setting Description o Select the desired entry number for the packet filtering setting Entry number represents the priority Entry number 1 has the highest priority Status Packet Select whether to enable or disable the packet filtering Filtering feature Action Select whether to allow or deny IP packets that are being received Direction Select L gt W filtering when sending to WAN or W gt L filtering when receiving from WAN Source IP Enter the packet source IP address netmask to be filtered Address f you want to set one IP address enter that IP address in IP address field and 32 in netmask field e g If you want to control the packet from 192 168 102 10 enter 192 168 102 10 in IP address field and 32 in netmask field f you want to set a range of IP addresses enter that network address in IP address field and it s netmask in netmask field e g If you want to control the packet from 192 168 102 0 192 168 102 255 enter 192 168 102 0 in IP address field and 24 in netmask field f you want to set the base unit s address enter local in IP address field Leave the net
31. Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC outlet When the base unit turns on The WAN indicator lights in green or amber the installation is complete Router mode With a MODEM only If you install the base unit with a modem only the base unit should be set to Router mode In Router mode the base unit assigns IP addresses to network devices including wireless devices as a DHCP server It also protects the network devices from being directly exposed to the WAN For your connection mode select DHCP Static or PPPoE in Initialization Setup page 39 HOME HOTEL Le Mode selector Base unit Computer if necessary Ethernet cable Qu ee fd id not included To AC outlet je AC adaptor Internet 3 To WAN port Ss gt Ethernet cable Cable or DSL modem included Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 3 Getting Started Switch the Mode selector to HOME 2 Turn off your computer properly Unplug your cable or DSL modem s Mains lead and leave the modem turned off for at least 10 minutes to clear its memory Unplug any cable connecting the modem to your computer However the modem needs to remain connected to the Internet 3 Make sure the base unit is left unplugged Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet LAN port on the modem 4 Connecta separate Ethernet cable to the LAN port on th
32. No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Wireless Wireless Basic This feature allows you to set the wireless mode and network name SSID Service Set IDentifier 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Wireless tab then click Wireless Basic Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Wireless Basic MAC Address Filtering Setting of wireless network Wireless Mode Mode 802 11b g M Channel Auto SSID Network Name SSID Panasonic6A48BF SSID Broadcast Enable Disable Enter the Network Name SSID no more than 32 characters Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 171 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save Setting Description S Select your wireless network mode from the pull down menu f you have both 802 11b and 802 11g wireless devices in your network select 802 11b g f you have only 802 11b wireless devices select 802 11b Channel Select Auto or the desired channel from 1 to 11 Network Name Enter your wireless network name SSID 1 32 SSID alphanumeric characters in this data field SSID Broadcast Enable or disable the setting to broadcast your SSID f you select Disable only wireless devices that know the SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit f you select Enable any wireless device can detect the SSID of the base unit 4 Click Restart
33. Packet Filtering Setting page 3 Click Save 4 Click Restart To delete the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Click Delete in the Packet Filtering Setting page 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click Restart As the default security policy outgoing packets initiated from the computer on your LAN to the Internet are allowed but other packets are denied Security functions are executed in the following order Easy security Attack detection Packet filtering Easy security except for Attack detection This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode 168 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Routing This feature allows you to set static routing between the base unit and another network Use this feature when you have several local networks Up to 4 settings can be registered 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click Routing Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Setting of static routing table This function is not available in AP mode UPnP Easy Security Packet Filterina Static Routing Table Routing Help Add 3 To add anew entry click Add under the Static Routing Table heading Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Setting of static routing entry Routing Setting Et bt ours gt Status Enable Disable Destination Network Mask
34. Select Important When you enable Auto connect the handset may automatically connect to a network that does not have the security settings Also you might connect to other person s company s network illegally When you enable Auto connect be sure to confirm whether you are allowed and want to connect to the network you select before connecting to it When the handset connect to an undesired open network please select the desired network manually See To connect to a wireless network that is found in range for details page 111 120 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings General settings Change password See Changing your password on page 108 Auto sign in Auto sign in allows you to sign in to Skype automatically Settings E when the handset is starting up Menu middle soft key 2 Settings Select 3 General Select ime and Date 4 auto sign in Select g gt Flocked users 5 Select Automatically sign in Or Prompt for Select Back password gt Select Updating software Handset This feature allows you to update the Skype application or Panasonic firmware in the handset Important e While you update software firmware do not unplug the charge cable To update the Skype application When you update software firmware battery level needs to be medium or full Menu middle soft key 2 Settings
35. Settings DHCP Lease Table shows the DHCP server status and lease table Panasonic r Advanced Setup Home Mode Kate KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 UPnP Port Mapping Table Handset Status version Information DHCP Server Status Save Status oS DHCP Server 2 DNS Server FE DHCP server status and DHCP lease table Wireless Status G Domain Name 4 Lease Time s OS Lease Address DHCP Lease Table Advanced Wireless Maintenance DHCP Lease Table Help Enable 192 168 102 1 86400 192 168 102 100 192 168 102 104 DHCP Server Setting Help MAC Address IP Address Expire Time s 6 your xathtvoido EEE 192 168 102 101 85437 Auto DHCP Server Status M DHCP Server DNS Server 3 Domain Name Lease Time s 6 Lease Address DHCP Lease Table DHCP Lease Table ce 192 168 102 102 85462 Auto Show whether the DHCP server feature is enabled or not Show the IP address of the DNS server Show the domain name of the local network Show DHCP refresh interval time in second assigned for the DHCP clients connected to the local network Show the IP address range that can be assigned for the DHCP clients Show the list of DHCP client hosts Combinations of the IP address and MAC address are shown Expire Time is shown in seconds Type shows Auto or Static 180 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings UPnP Port Mapping Table shows the UPnP status and port mapping ta
36. Setup Home Mode KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Internet Connection MAL AUUTESS LIUTI Internet Connection Choice of a connection profile to a network every each mode Profiles Help Automatic generation DHCP T 2 3 a Default Connection No 1 is limited in Home Profile No 2 is limited in Hotel Profile Profile Selection Home Mode No 1 Automatic generation v Hotel Mode Default Connection 150 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 3 To add a new entry click the entry number with blank fields under the Profiles heading The Connection Mode page is displayed Panasonic Home Mode Ka Mro aa Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Internet Connection Internet Connection Selection of connection protocol of a profile Connection Mode Help DHCP Use DHCP Connection PPPoE Use PPPoE Connection Static Use Static Connection AP Bridge Use as Access Point 4 Click the desired Internet connection mode under the Mode column The configuration page is displayed page 51 5 Configure the Internet connection mode you select in step 4 then click Save See Configuring the Internet connection settings on page 51 The new profile is registered and displayed under the Profiles headings 6 Click the pull down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection heading then click Save Setting Description
37. The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you change the network name SSID See Registering the handset on page 136 172 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Wireless Security This feature allows you to set security measures for connecting to wireless LAN 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Wireless tab then click Wireless Security Panasonic Advanced Setup KX WPA 102 Ver 1 00 Advanced status Maintenance Wireless Security MAL AGOress Filtering Setting of authenticationfencryption for wireless network Security Mode O No Encryption Open WEP O WPA PSK O WPA2 PSK Security Mode WEP Settings Network Key jecccccccce Key Index Key1 OKey2 OKey3 OKey4 Enter the 10 hexadecimal characters 26 hexadecimal characters 5 alpha numerical characters or 13 alpha numerical characters to input area Network Key and check the WEP key index you will use WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Settings Network Key JI111111111111111111 TKIP Data Encryption AES TKIP AES Session Key renewal interval sec Enter the Network Key 8 to 63 characters Enter the Session Key renewal interval 30 to 604800 seconds Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 173 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save Setting Description S Security Mode Select
38. The wireless LAN of the base unit is available ang A wireless data transfer is in progress The Ethernet cable is not connected to the LAN port on the rear of the base unit Green QE An Internet connection has been IP address obtained Flashing data transfer is in progress on the WAN side Green connection to LAN has been established re data transfer is in progress on the LAN side WAN 26 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Indicator Indicator Indicator type colour pattern Green A short Amber blinking in Amber and a long flash in Green Alternate flashing Amber Flashing aa D An Internet connection has been established using the Temporary LAN side network settings During this time Port Forwarding DMZ Packet Filtering and Static Routing features are disabled To re activate these features change the LAN network settings The networks on the LAN and WAN sides overlap and the connection to the WAN side of the base unit is terminated The network configuration of the LAN needs to be temporarily changed to avoid an overlap of the LAN and WAN networks i ie Internet connection has not yet to be i ove No IP address obtained The base unit firmware may be defective and requires a firmware update See Downloading the version up firmware to your computer for recovering the base unit page 202 The base unit hardware may be defective Visit
39. a new account see Creating a new account on page 68 4 Enter your Skype name OK 5 Enter your password gt OK 6 Press Yes or No to decide whether to sign in automatically from the next time on The Idle screen appears page 69 Note You can refer to these instructions again when you start up the handset after you reset the handset For resetting the handset see page 126 for details In step 2 you can connect to specific networks that require you to select security type and enter the network key See To connect to a wireless network that is found in range on page 111 or To connect to a wireless network that is not found in range on page 113 In step 2 you can also connect to open networks When connecting to open networks a display prompt appears to confirm whether you want to connect or not See Auto connect to open networks list on page 119 For text entry see page 63 for details 66 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Starting up for the second time Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the handset The handset starts searching for available networks If any networks you normally use are already in your preferred networks list page 115 the handset automatically connects to one of the networks in the list 2 After a network connection is complete select Sign in to Skype Select To create a new account see Cre
40. also add SkypeOut numbers from the History menu page 98 In step 2 if the message The maximum number of contacts has been reached is displayed remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts page 82 In step 7 enter the phone number in the following way even for local calls country code area code local phone number Example using the country code 1 for calling USA 1 555 321 5555 international prefix is automatically added For some countries you may need to exclude 0 at the beginning of the area code To correct a digit press CLEAR In step 8 if the message Edit your list of blocked users is displayed see Unblocking contacts page 85 For text entry see page 63 for details 80 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing Contacts Searching for Skype contacts You can search the Skype directory for your desired Skype contacts over the Internet so that you can call add to your contact list or view the profiles of the contacts Menu middle soft key Henu 2 Search Select contact 3 Enter the name or E mail address to search for gt OK The contacts containing the entered characters are listed 4 Select the desired Skype contact Services To view the contact s profile press View e To call the contact press or Select Back To access options press Options a
41. and to control the packets to be received transmitted between the Internet and the computers on your LAN Up to 20 settings can be registered 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click Packet Filtering Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced LAN DHCP Server Port Forwarding rmuuuny Advanced Setup Home Mode LEGEA Wireless Maintenance f Support Packet Filtering Setting of packet filtering function This function is not available in AP mode Packet Filtering Table Help do es a UE No Status Action Direction Protocol IP ert IP Bart Output Address Address Add Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 165 Base Unit Settings 3 To add anew entry click Add under the Packet Filtering Table heading Panasonic E Advanced Setup iz I O TopPage KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Wireless Status Maintenance Setting of packet filtering entry Easy Security Packet Filtering gt Packet Filtering Setting Packet Filtering Setting Advanced No 1 Status Packet Filtering Enable Disable Action Allow Deny Direction O L gt W W gt L Source IP Address Source Port Destination IP Address Destination Port Protocol Log Output ON OFF IP Address If is entered all the IP addresses are selected If local is entered the address is this product When specifying all ports enter When specifying
42. and wireless security settings are same as the base unit settings These factory default setting values are shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker When signal strength is weak change the location of the base unit or get rid of the obstacle around the base unit Check that your computer s MAC Address is registered in the MAC Address Filtering table page 175 221 Useful Information Base unit Indicators The WAN Indicator is blinking in red The WAN Indicator is blinking in amber The WAN Indicator is amber The WAN Indicator alternately flashes in amber and green in turn The WAN Indicator flashes as a short blinking in amber and a long flash In green in turn The WAN Indicator is off The base unit hardware may be defective Unplug the base unit s AC adaptor Reconnect the adaptor and try again f this doesn t resolve the problem visit http www panasonic co uk Then enter model no KX WP1050 The base unit firmware may be defective and requires an update firmware page 202 An Internet connection has not yet to be established Check the Internet connection settings Check that you are required to register MAC address page 153 When you change the Internet connection device from your existing router to the base unit it may take time to connect The networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap Change the LAN side network settings Temporar
43. change the user name and password that are required to access the base unit Important Make a note of the user name and password so that you will not forget them We recommend that you change the password regularly 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Password Panasonic Advanced Setup Hot me ode TopPage KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Update Firmware Setting of access user name and password for configuration casey Password User Name 111111 Packet Filtering Log UPnP Part Mapping Log Password Connection Log Retype Password Only alphanumeric characters No Space amp s or can be used for the user name or password Input 6 to 15 characters Please note capital letters and a small letters are distinguished The user name and the password must be different Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 185 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save Setting Description S The user name and password can contain 6 to 15 alphanumeric characters The following cannot be used 7 amp lt P Password space e User name and password must be different from each other User name and password are case sensitive Retype Enter the password again to verify Password 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed
44. displayed Panasonic Advanced Setup Home Mode CRISE KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Update Firmware Firmware on bau Connection log S f Load Settings Connection Log Help Packet Filtering Log ice 10 05 09 21 58 DHCP client had lease expired UPnP Port Manning Loa Save 3 Click Save 4 Specify the location and enter the file name then click Save in the Save As dialogue box Note The log stores up to 20 most recent events Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 195 Base Unit Settings Support Help The Help page describes the features of each of the following Initial Setup Top Menu Network Connection Update Firmware Advanced Setup Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Support Handset Information Temporary LAN Side Network Setting oRWON a N O Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Support tab then click Help Panasonic E Advanced Setup Home Mode L RAMEETE ne Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Era Help information window Help 3 Click View 4 Click the desired item to view its help page Note You can also view help by clicking Help on each setup page 196 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Support Link This feature allows you to get product and support information from the Internet 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click t
45. failed Check the link status to the wireless LAN on the handset flash patterns of the WAN indicator on the base unit and so on Then try again later Settings Display message Cause solution Invalid The settings you entered are not correct e Press OK and enter correctly Handset could not Press OK Press and hold the LOCATOR button register on the base unit for 4 seconds again until you see the Please try again LOCATOR indicator on the base unit flashing in green Software update Display message Cause solution The battery level The battery level is too low to update software firmware is too low to The battery level needs to be medium or full proceed with the Recharge the battery and press OK to proceed again update process The device must be Software firmware may be defective and requires a updated before it software firmware update page 121 can be used This requires a network connection Continue 218 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Troubleshooting If problems occur while operating the handset and the base unit you can refer to the check list below For up to date support information visit http www panasonic co uk Please refer to it along with this guide for troubleshooting Base Unit Top Menu do not know the base When the UPnP function is ON access the base unit by unit IP address clicking on the KX WPA102 icon sho
46. for the first time set the time after all the other time and date settings When the time setting is reset to an initial condition by removing the battery or for some other reasons the time is displayed as 12 00 AM or 00 00 and it stops Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 15 Managing Contacts Contact list Your contact list displays all of the display names you can make calls to If you have an existing Skype account your contact list is automatically downloaded when you sign in If you are new to Skype and have just created an account your contact list will be empty You will need to add contacts to your list page 79 Skype protects the privacy of users by requiring authorization on names that you wish to add to your contact list When you add a name to your list you can decide whether to send an authorization request to the user or not The user can accept or deny the request When a request is accepted you can see when the contact is online You can also view their personal profile details Important You can use up to 500 contacts If you have more than 500 contacts the handset cannot be synchronized with your existing contacts and you need to reduce contacts on your computer page 104 Using your contact list You can use some useful features in the contact list such as viewing the Skype online status or profile of the desired contact While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS The messag
47. heard Move away from the microwave oven and bring the handset closer to the base unit f you use the handset or base unit near another cordless phone s base unit noise may be heard Move away from the other cordless phone s base unit and bring the handset closer to your base unit Environment Keep the product away from electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps and motors The product should be kept free from excessive smoke dust high temperature and vibration e The product should not be exposed to direct sunlight Do not place heavy objects on top of the product When you leave the product unused for a long period of time unplug the product from the Household Mains Supply The product should be kept away from heat sources such as heaters kitchen stoves etc It should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 0 C or greater than 40 C Damp basements should also be avoided The maximum calling distance may be shortened when the product is used in the following places Near obstacles such as hills tunnels underground near metal objects such as wire fences etc Operating the product near 2 4 GHz electrical appliances may cause interference Move away from the electrical appliances Routine care Wipe the outer surface of the product with a soft moist cloth Do not use benzine thinner or any abrasive powder 16 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898
48. if necessary and reset this product to factory default When disposing of this product reset this product to factory default or erase information by means of electrical deletion or physical dismantlement User Name and Password Protection The use of a unique User Name and secret Password for accessing to the base unit is an important tool that will help limit unauthorised individuals from accessing the base unit Also a secret password for your Skype account prevents a third party from using your Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 13 Introduction Skype account To change your password and user name see page 185 To change the password for Skype account see page 108 14 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Countries permitted to use this product IMPORTANT This product is designed for use in the United States of America Canada Japan the United Kingdom Germany and France with certain restrictions Sales or use of this product in other countries may violate local laws Ce produit a t con u pour une utilisation aux Etats Unis d Am rique au Canada au Japon au Royaume Uni en Allemagne et en France avec certaines restrictions La vente ou l utilisation de ce produit dans d autres pays peuvent enfreindre des lois locales eEste producto esta dise ado para usarse en los Estados Unidos de Am rica Canada Japon el Reino Unido Alemania y Francia con ciertas restricciones Es posible que la v
49. in AP mode automatically Easy security Packet Filtering UPnP Enable Disable UPnP Portmapping Table Save 3 Select the desired setting then click Save Setting Description o UPnP Select whether to enable or disable the UPnP feature 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note This feature is enabled in AP Bridge mode automatically 162 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Easy Security This feature allows you to easily set up packet filtering 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click Easy Security Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 LAN DHCP Server Port Forwarding Easy Security Help Setting of easy to use packet filtering function This function is not available in AP mode eee Easy To Use Filtering Help x me Log Transmission reception of Packets with private IP addresses sae via VVAN interface ow O Enable Enable Stateful Packet Inspection Except Ident Packets O Disable Enable Attack Detection Disable Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 163 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save Setting Description S Transmission Select whether to deny or allow packets to be sent or reception of received when the source of an incoming from WAN packet Packets with and the destination of an outgoing to WAN
50. name and password after logging in to the base unit page 185 Once you have configured the Internet connection settings in Initialization Setup you can connect to the Internet in the connection mode that is saved as HOME or HOTEL mode by simply switching the Mode selector page 203 to HOME or HOTEL beforehand You can create up to 4 Internet connection profiles page 150 You can modify the Internet connection profile after the Initialization Setup page 140 50 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Configuring the Internet connection settings Configure the connection mode you select in the Initialization Setup in step 8 of page 48 e f your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying does not specify any of the settings leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry DHCP Configuration Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server Panasonic Hotel Mode Kane TT KX WPA102 letwork Connection Ver 1 00 DNS DNS Server lf required DNS Server2 lf required Host Name amp Domain Name Host Name If required Domain Name ilf required Setting Description S DNS Server 1 f you have the DNS Domain Name System server address assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter them in this data field They usually have two addresses DNS Server 2
51. not turn off the PC or this product during firmware update Panasonic Home Mode arrete KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Restarting this product Click the URL below if this page does not jump to the top page within 1 minute http 1192 168 102 1 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 145 Base Unit Settings Advanced Setup 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Menu D Tab Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Support 146 D Tab Panasonic Acvanced Setup Hotel Mode Ka uresiazter KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Advanced LAN DHCP Server gt PortF d LAN DHCP Server DMZ Setting of LAN side network information and DHCP server This function is not available in AP mode Packet Filtering Rout Subnet Mask 2652562550 DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable Disable Starting IP Address 192 168 102 100 Number of Leased IP Address 5 DHCP Server Lease Table The number of leased IP address is selected from 1 to 5 When you change the LAN side network and DHCP server settings the DHCP static entry which excepting wireless handsetis deleted Save Static DHCP IP Address Reservation No MAC Address IP Address 1 Handset 192 168 102 100 4 Sub menu 2 profile configuration security and routing 3 Sub menu 1 Display the setting pages for the Intern
52. notify you of some specific events You need to read the full message shown on each notification screen and follow the instruction if necessary The following notifications are provided New missed calls notification Tou have new missed callis This notification appears when you missed a call To view the missed call log press View f you view it later press Cancel Note For missed call logs see page 98 for details 102 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Notifications New voicemails notification You have new yoicemailis View Cancel This notification appears when you receive a new voicemail To view the voicemail log press View f you view it later press Cancel Note For voicemail logs see page 99 for details New authorization requests notification You have received new authorization request s View Cancel This screen appears when someone requests to exchange contact details To view the request press View f you view it later press Cancel Note For handling of request see page 100 for details Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 103 Notifications New available software notification Til Updates L Til Updates Til Updates E An important update A new version of A new version of to Skype is available Skype is available firmware is You will need to available upgrade to continue Update now using Skype You wil
53. recommend you wait for the handset to be charged to the full level before using the handset Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 61 Getting Started Battery level Not charging Charging owa a EE oa a OO Low F3 Very low a Need to be recharged Flashing Note When the battery needs to be charged the handset beeps intermittently during a call or a voicemail Panasonic battery performance While in use talking Up to 4 5 hours While not in use idle Up to 55 hours Note Battery operating time may be shortened over time depending on usage conditions and surrounding temperature Battery operating time may be shortened when you connect to a different access point or after you change settings in the handset The battery level may not be displayed correctly after you replace the battery In this case let the battery charge for 6 hours You can charge the battery at the temperature range between 5 C and 40 C 62 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Text entry The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it Use the character table page 65 and symbol table page 65 for reference when you enter characters or numbers Text entry screen Tal Add contact Enter contacts name D Cursor l Remaining number 0 abc Character entry mode Symbol OK Cancel
54. reference purposes only The screen shots in these instructions may differ slightly from what are shown on your computer screen Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 29 Introduction System requirements Your computer and network must meet the following technical specifications for the unit to work properly For your computer a a Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Interface Ethernet network device installed or IEEE 802 11b g wireless network device installed Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later for Windows Mozilla Firefox 1 5 or later for Windows For Base unit ua oo Oe Internet connection 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connection port device which provides access to Internet such as Cable or DSL modem USB only modems are not supported For Handset OS na Internet connection Base unit or IEEE 802 11b wireless access point which provides access to Internet IEEE 802 11b wireless access point that supports either Open WEP 64 bit 128 bit WPA PSK TKIP or WPA2 PSK AES as a wireless security type 30 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Setup flow Follow the procedures below to start using the unit Installing the base unit Select the appropriate setup procedure according to where and how you want to use the unit In a hotel room At home AP Bridge mode Router mode
55. the desired security mode No Encryption Open WEP WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK are available for the wireless devices including the handset Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices connected to the base unit Default is set to WEP Network Key For WEP 64bit Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters or 10 hexadecimal characters For WEP 128bit Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexadecimal characters Press View to display the network key Key Index Select Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 or Key 4 to be used if you use WEP The default is set to Key 1 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Settings Network Key Enter the network key 8 63 alphanumeric characters in this data field Press View to display the network key Data Encryption Select the desired data encryption method For WPA PSK e f your wireless devices use TKIP select TKIP or TKIP AES f your wireless devices use AES select TKIP AES For WPA2 PSK f your wireless devices use TKIP select TKIP AES f your wireless devices use AES select AES or TKIP AES Session Key Set the interval for refreshing the encryption key between 30 renewal interval and 604800 seconds 604800 seconds is the equivalent of one week The default is set to 1800 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed 174 Helpline Tel No U K 0844
56. the desired volume gt OK Note When the handset ringer volume is off 3 is displayed in the Idle screen Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 89 Making Answering Calls Rejecting the call While the handset is ringing press Note Pressing to reject a call is logged in the incoming calls list Conference You can receive a conference call that enables you have a conversation with more than 1 person at a same time When a conference call is being received the title at the top of the screen shows Conference Press lt or r 2 When you are finished talking press Note You can join but can not initiate a conference call If you want to initiate a conference call you need to use other Skype product that can host a conference call To reject a conference call press 90 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls Useful features during a call Using the speakerphone 1 During a conversation press r 2 When you are finished talking press Note e Use the speakerphone in a quiet environment e Press s to turn the speakerphone on or off e Press to switch the receiver if you are on the speakerphone Adjusting the receiver speaker volume Press a or Y repeatedly while talking Hold This feature allows you to put a call on hold 1 Press Hold during a call 2 To release hold press Resu
57. up or YPN connections Address ee os Port 80 _ Bypass proxy server For local addresses 5 Enter the base unit s IP address into the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with data field Proxy Settings Servers Type Proxy address to use CIE Secure HTTP He HR doko dio FTP Gopher Socks Use the same proxy server For all protocols Exceptions El Do not use proxy server For addresses beginning with A 192 168 102 1 Use semicolons to separate entries 6 Click OK T Click OK then close the Internet Options window Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 211 Base Unit Settings Note In step 5 enter the handset s IP address into the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with data field when you update the firmware of the handset Setting UPnP to display the shortcut To display the KX WPA102 shortcut in the My Network Places folder or the Network folder Windows components should be added Enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play following the steps below Windows XP 1 Click Start then click Control Panel 2 Click Add or Remove Programs then click Add Remove Windows Components 3 Select Networking Services then click Details 4 Check Universal Plug and Play then click OK 5 Click Next gt Note f you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 check Internet Ga
58. 2 to 4 you can also select History Select gt Voicemails Select gt Options My greeting Select In step 5 you can also press Options gt Play gt Select To record a new welcome message Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Call divert Select 4 welcome message Select 5 Options 6 Record new Select 7 Record your message after the beep max 1 minute 8 Press End when finished Note In steps from 2 to 4 you can also select History gt Select gt Voicemails gt Select Options My greeting Select In step 6 you can reset the welcome messages to default by selecting Reset to default gt Press Select then skip to steps 7 and 8 In step 7 even if you exit recording by pressing the message may have been already recorded Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 95 Making Answering Calls Skype Voicemail You can receive voicemail messages from users who subscribe to Skype Voicemail service You can also send voicemail messages to them If you subscribe to this service you can send or receive voicemails regardless of user s subscription To receive voicemail messages when you are offline or unavailable to answer the phone you must set the call divert destination to voicemail page 94 Listening to voicemail messag
59. 3 Skype VoIsemailss ressens eo C28 OOS eme Sir mile teen er 96 Managing History FUN SLOW ER RE RTE TD PR DID 98 Notifications NGOTINGAION SCIEN 25 se rie MN NE Nes Old cease pete n dati 102 Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Personal Skype online status and profile 106 Personal Skype settings 108 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Wireless network connection 110 Wireless network settings 115 Handset Settings General SenNGS is ses seit Poe ra AID et REA Rien iite 121 TONOS a SEE ete eat a ee ae EN ues Gh ea Oe Se Se Se OS Sd eR es 127 PHONE SENINGS isanne an cared eae sl eet ek Wee cod eA nbd aan OC da ut 128 Flandset IMiOnmMallon sx 2 2 lt 4 4c een bien etek ee eee sean ae dae eae ks 129 Advanced SCUINGS i an sen en ee ee ha ee Owe dh ok Ode weet eed Pas 130 FRECOVENING Me MANGSEL v5 5 LENS re e RS NT aed nig mind 132 Services Service information 0 0 0 0 00 cc ee ee eee ees 134 Handset Locator and Registration Locating the handset EAST eue coed VRE PEN es Kee Faite med Lares aed 135 Registering the handset 136 Base Unit Settings Setting the base unit from Top Menu 137 Network COnNeCHON 420 44 tute eee ewe beet A a ee RTS re 139 Updating the f
60. 34 56 78 9F 0A 5 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note To edit the setting 1 Click the desired entry number 2 Edit the items in the MAC Address Filtering Setting page 3 Click Save 4 Click Restart e To delete the setting 1 Click the desired entry number 2 Click Delete in the MAC Address Filtering Setting page 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click Restart The registered handset is automatically listed in the MAC Address Filtering Table Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 177 Base Unit Settings Status The status pages allow you to view the status of the base unit The information displayed on the pages are useful when contacting an authorised service centre 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Status tab then click the desired item on the left Network Status shows the WAN LAN interface status and routing ARP tables Panasonic E Advanced Setup KX WPA 102 Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless DHCP Lease Table Network Status UPnP Port Mapping Table ar Current network connection status Wireless Status ss VAR 2 i _ Handset Status sted Save Status M mac Address m 2 connection Mode DHCP 3 Connection Status Connecting 4 IP Address 0 0 0 0 5 subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 6 Default Gateway 0 0 00 T mU 1500 Lease Time 0 9 DHCP Server LAN Interface Status 0 m
61. 44 3898 7 Managing Contacts Skype status icons in contact list Skype status icons represent the current Skype online status of the contacts in contact list Contacts George Marti Skype status icons K John Smith Maria Alvarez Taro Matsush David Kim Matthew HJ Dptions View Back Online Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype and currently online away currently not available does not want to receive calls number a Pending Indicates that the contact is pending your authorization 8 Offline Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype amp Offline voicemail Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype but can receive voicemails 8 Blocked The contact is blocked and cannot contact you SkypeOut blocked Indicates the SkypeOut contact is blocked and cannot contact you 78 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing Contacts Adding contacts You can add up to 500 contacts to your contact list Adding Skype contacts Menu middle soft key 2 Add contact gt Select 3 Skype OK Search 4 Enter the Skype name max 32 characters gt OK 9 Press Yes to add the contact to your list and to authorize the B services contact to see when you are online e Press No to add the contact without the authorization select Back 6 Press OK to send an authorization request to the added contact T Enter text t
62. 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Note You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you change the security mode the network key and or the key index See Registering the handset on page 136 When you use WEP for the network key set either the Network Key No 1 No 2 No 3 or No 4 as a key index according to the setting of the wireless LAN card you use When you do not use WEP you are suggested to use WPA PSK WPA2 PSK as the security mode MAC Address Filtering This feature allows you to configure the MAC address filtering settings so that devices without the particular MAC address will be filtered MAC address filtering is available only for wireless devices Up to 5 entries can be registered The first entry is reserved for the handset To enable or disable MAC address filtering feature 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Wireless tab then click MAC Address Filtering Panasonic 74 Advanced Setup Home Mode ieee KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Status Maintenance Wireless Authenticatian Enervntian MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Filtering Setting of wireless MAC address filtering table MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Filtering Enable Disable Save MAC Address Filtering Table Help MAC Address Handset 1 dd Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 175 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the setting then click Save Setting Description MAC Addr
63. Connection Log 3 Click Reset to Factory Default to reset the base unit settings The confirmation message is displayed 4 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box e The base unit begins to restart and the Top Menu is displayed Note In step 4 if the LAN side setting is changed or AP Bridge mode is used the base unit restart automatically but the Top Menu is not displayed automatically You need to click to the link shown on the Restarting page to access to the Top Menu You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you reset the base unit to factory default See Registering the handset on page 136 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 189 Base Unit Settings Save Settings A backup file can be saved on your computer You can load the base unit settings from the backup file on the Load Settings page page 191 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Save Settings Panasonic E Advanced Setup Home Mode FA BETETE et Basic Advanced Wireless Status Save Settings Save current settings to a local PC Save Settings Connection Log 3 Click Save 4 Specify the location and enter the file name then click Save in the Save As dialogue box Note User name and password can not be saved 190 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Load Settings The base unit settings can be loaded from a backup fi
64. Cursor It is a pointer that indicates a position to insert or erase the character s 2 Remaining number It indicates the number of remaining character s you can enter The number of the character s you can enter differ depending on the text entry screen 3 Character entry mode _ It indicates the current character entry mode To change the character entry mode press repeatedly Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 63 Getting Started Basic operation To move the cursor press lt or gt Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers To enter another character located on the same dial key leave for a second after pressing the dial key so that the cursor automatically moves to the right To change the character entry mode press repeatedly to shift through Lowercase abc Uppercase ABC Numeric 123 and Hexadecimal HEX modes Changing the character entry mode is invalid when you enter phone numbers Press X to switch between uppercase and lowercase just after entering a character To enter symbols while in the text entry screen press Symbol and select the desired symbol then press Insert Press CLEAR to erase the character highlighted by the cursor or at the end of the text Press and hold CLEAR to erase all characters when the cursor is positioned after the last character Press and hold CLEAR to erase the character on the cursor and all ch
65. DNS server 2 when connection type is Static IP Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 115 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Network settings except for the base unit View the network name SSID Network security View the network security type Open WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES View the key index when security type is WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Select TCP IP gt Select View connection type DHCP Static IP View IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 when connection type is Static IP Advanced setting Select Advanced setting gt Select View SSID broadcast Broadcast No broadcast View the authentication type Open Shared Note For the base unit 2 network settings TCP IP HOME and TCP IP HOTEL are available Either of the 2 settings is selected automatically depending on the Mode selector position of the base unit To edit network settings in preferred networks list 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Network Select 4 preferred networks Select The base unit is displayed as Base unit 5 Select the desired network gt Select 6 Select the desired network settings gt Select Network settings of the base unit TCP IP HOME Select TCP IP HOME or TCP IP HOTEL gt TCP IP HOTEL Select For more instruction see below
66. Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 93 Making Answering Calls For text entry see page 63 for details When you set the call divert destination calls from the blocked users are diverted to the destination Diverting to voicemail box Voicemail is an automatic answering service offered by Skype After you subscribe to this service the Skype Voicemail system will answer calls for you when you are offline or unavailable to answer the phone Messages are recorded in the Skype Voicemail box not your handset To listen to voicemail messages see Listening to voicemail message on page 96 For more information about Skype Voicemail please visit http www skype com Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Call divert Select 4 voicemail Select 5 yes Select Setting your welcome message You can play and record your welcome greeting message To play your welcome message Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Call divert Select 4 welcome message Select 5 Play The handset starts playing your welcome message e Press s to turn the speakerphone on and off Press K to switch to the receiver if you are on the speakerphone Press a or Y to adjust the volume e Press Stop to stop the welcome message 94 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls Note In steps
67. IC quant l exposition au rayonnement RF Conditions ambiantes Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit o la temp rature est inf rieure 0 C ou sup rieure 40 C Pr voir un jeu d au moins 10 cm autour de l appareil en vue d assurer une a ration ad quate viter l exposition la fum e la poussi re la vibration les chocs et aux rayons solaires directs Entretien de routine Essuyer l appareil avec un linge doux Ne jamais utiliser de benz ne solvant ou toute poudre abrasive S il est pr vu que l appareil ne sera pas utilis pendant une p riode prolong e d brancher l adaptateur secteur MISE EN GARDE Toute modification non express ment approuv e par la partie responsable de la conformit de l appareil pourrait entra ner la r vocation du privil ge d utiliser l appareil 232 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Notre compagnie n assume aucune responsabilit quant aux cons quences r sultant de l utilisation de l appareil ou de tout dommage subi par l appareil Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 233 Useful Information Specifications Base unit Router feature WAN connection mode DHCP PPPoE Static DHCP server Yes max 5 clients including 1 for handset DNS relay DNS Proxy Yes Easy Security Transmission reception of Packets with private IP addresses via WAN interface Stateful Packet Inspection Attack Detection IP p
68. Introduction Obstacles during Wireless Connection The radio wave range may decrease depending on the surrounding environment or existence of obstacles If obstacles such as the following are placed between the base unit and the handset or a wireless device radio waves will weaken Therefore even if the distance between the base unit and the handset or the wireless device is short noise may be heard A metallic door or shutter A wall with an insulation material that contains aluminum foil A wall made of tin A wall made of concrete stone or brick Fireproof glass Several walls separated by open space A steel shelf Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 17 Introduction Accessory information Included accessories AC adaptor AC mains lead for base unit Cord length approx 1 8 m Cord length approx 1 9 m Part No PSJA1106Y Part No PAWEWP1050 Handset cover Handset stand Charge cable Part No PAYNWPA100R _ Part No PQKE10465Z Cord length approx 0 5 m Part No PQJA10184Z Ethernet cable Carrying case Cord length approx 0 5 m Part No PQQD100027 Part No PQJA10185Z Wireless LAN sticker 18 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction 1 You might need a separate AC mains lead when you use this product in other countries See page 20 for details The included AC mains lead is compatible with a power source up to 250 V AC 2 The handset c
69. Mode Network Connection Easy set up for internet connection Update Firmware Update Firmware pages allow you to install new firmware Advanced Setup These pages allow you to control all features of this product Handset Information Show registered handset information Indicate the current selected mode The mode is determined by the position of the Mode selector switch page 203 Provide an easy setup for Internet connection page 139 Allow you to create a new profile of network connection and modify the existing network connection profile page 140 Update the firmware to the latest version page 144 Allow you to control all features of the base unit page 146 Display the connection status of the handset page 198 138 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Network Connection Creating a new Internet connection profile 1 Click Network Connection on the Top Menu The current Internet connection settings and information of the wireless connection are displayed See the Network Status page for each of the setting page 178 Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 New Profile Internet Connection Mode Profile Name Connection Mode IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Connection Status Wireless Information Mode SSID Channel Security Network Key MAC Address Home Mode Ka BETETE network Connection New Profile Default Profile Help Home Mode Defau
70. NTACTS 2 Select the desired contact gt Options 3 Select the desired option gt Select Call Call the contact Select the desired phone number or the display name of the desired contact to call gt Select 4 s Not available if the contact is a blocked user Block user Block or unblock the contact Skype status icon changes Send an authorization request to the contact page 79 Request auth Not available if a request is already sent and authorized Add a SkypeOut contact to your contact list 1 Available only for Skype contacts 2 Available only for SkypeOut contacts 3 Either is displayed depending on the contact 3 1 1 Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt contacts gt Select You can also access the contact list options when viewing a contact profile In step 2 press View after finding the desired contact to view the contact profile Then press Options to access the options Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 83 Managing Contacts Viewing a contact profile You can view the profile of the contact you select While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired contact gt View Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt contacts gt Select In step 2 you can also select the desired contact gt Options gt View profile The disp
71. PPoE Select the connection mode as specific instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel AP Bridge is not available in HOTEL mode Setting Description S DHCP Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server Static Allows the base unit to assign a specific IP address PPPoE Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE server 46 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started A screen with fields for configuring the connection mode you select in this step is displayed For example When you select DHCP in HOME mode Panasonic Home Mode Kant KX WPA102 network Connection Ver 1 00 DNS DNS Server1 ilf required DNS Server If required Host Name amp Domain Name Host Name If required Domain Name If required Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 47 Getting Started 8 Configure the settings then click Next gt 48 See Configuring the Internet connection settings on page 51 for each setting e f your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in does not specify any of the settings leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry The Save Settings page is displayed Panasonic Home Mode Kant KX WPA102 letwork Ver 1 00 Save Settings Profile Name Automatic generation Profile No 1 Connection Type DNS Server DN
72. Panasonic Operating Instructions Wi Fi Phone for Skype Model No KX WP1 050E Charge the handset battery for 6 hours before initial use Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save for future reference Table of Contents Introduction F CAtuiresMIGMIQUIM Sickest cla IP a ssid a ey duit bane ares doe Sa ee ee ta 5 Important safety instructions 8 Caution for AC Mains L Ad wc2 2 6n2e eset gt oGne Swe Sebo ene ea waa aw Se aes 11 Secur CAULIONS a tty ie LG oi ee ee I a ge a lial ce a lon 13 Countries permitted to use this product 15 Open Source Software ss imite tein sd heed ewe Gere dattes 15 For best performance nananana naa ea 16 Accessory INIOMMAON seoed ere bea a bee BA eos es ERS SS ee oes bese E 18 CONTO o anc che tyres eee cs i vt Gab ate ak Tae ect oo eet ees Geen old ae 21 Base unit status indicators 4 0 eee ele waddle Beer nen ex nice ew ada Ghatak 26 Symbols and screen shots used in these operating instructions 28 System requirements 2 0 0 0 ee eee eee 30 Getting Started DOUDOU Se Bec te eee eee dws eae See 2 31 Installing the base UNIES cece reani d RE bed e es Bete tha Ain ewe hoes 32 While you are in a hotel TOOM ined in NE ee chi how ei hee re A ed acer ay as re 33 While you are at home 4 Lis sn Reco seach dual Baad amp Destine Danaea He det hae Sy A 35 Setti
73. Port Forwarding This feature allows you to configure the port forwarding settings Enabling Port Forwarding allows other Internet users to access services running on your LAN Up to 10 settings can be stored Important When setting up the port forwarding feature there is a possibility of illegal access to the forwarding port from the Internet For safety reasons set this feature only when required 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 158 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 2 Click the Advanced tab then click Port Forwarding Panasonic Advanced Setup acct Wireless Status Maintenance Support Port Forwarding Setting of port forwarding function This function is not available in AP mode Packet Filtering Port Forwarding Table elp Forwarding IP Address Port Panasonic KX WPA 102 Ver 1 00 Status Maintenance Advanced Port Forwarding gt Setting of port forwarding entry E Port Forwarding Setting Packet Filtering Port Forwarding Setting No Status Port Forwarding Enable Disable 1 M Forwarding IP Address Protocol TCP amp UDP Port When forwarding a packet to a range of port numbers enter the range separated by a e g 2000 3000 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 159 Base Unit Settings 4 Configure the settings under the Port Forwarding Setting heading Click Add to add a new entry Setting De
74. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone RF Exposure Warning This product complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with IC RF exposure requirements the base unit must be installed and operated 20 cm or more between base unit and all person s body excluding extremities of hands wrists and feet This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For body worn operation the handset must be used only with a non metallic accessory Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with IC RF exposure requirements Environment Do not install the unit where the temperature is less than 0 C or greater than 40 C Allow 10 cm clearance around the unit for proper ventilation Avoid excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration shock or direct sunlight Routine care Wipe the unit with a soft cloth Do not use benzine thinner or any abrasive powder When you leave the unit unused for a long period of time disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the inappropriate use damage or both of the unit Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 231
75. S Home Mode Select a profile to use when Mode selector is at HOME Profile No 1 is used only for HOME Mode Hotel Mode Select a profile to use when Mode select is at HOTEL Profile No 2 is used only for HOTEL Mode T Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 151 Base Unit Settings Note To change the profile 1 Click the pull down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection heading in step 3 2 Click Save 3 Click Restart e To edit the profile 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 Then follow to steps 4 to 7 To delete the profile 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click the pull down menu and select the desired profile under the Profile Selection heading then click Save 5 Click Restart 152 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings MAC Address Clone This feature allows you to clone the MAC Media Access Control address of your computer s network adaptor onto this product A MAC address is a 12 digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification Some Internet service providers require that you register the MAC address of your computer s network adaptor which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation In such cases yo
76. S Server2 Host Name Domain Name MTU Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started 9 Confirm the settings you are about to save then click Save The settings that you have just configured are saved as profile No 1 HOME mode or No 2 HOTEL mode according to the position of the Mode selector The profile is automatically named Automatic generation and saved Panasonic Home Mode Last KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Save Settings Profile Name Automatic generation Profile No 1 Connection Type DNS Server1 DNS Server2 Host Name Domain Name MTU 10 Click Restart The base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have just saved When the WAN indicator lights in steady green the Initialization Setup is complete O LOCATOR WIRELESS LAN WAN indicator O wan in AP Bridge mode you need to restart your computer 11 After the Initialization Setup is complete try to access a website in order to confirm the Internet connection setting Enter http www panasonic co uk in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 49 Getting Started elfthe Panasonic website is displayed you have successfully connected to the Internet elf you are in a hotel room an authorisation for the Internet access may be required Ask the hotel front desk and follow their instructions Note You can change the user
77. Settings 2 Settings gt Select 3 Network Select 4 preferred networks Select 5 Select the desired network gt Options 6 Select the Remove network or Remove all gt Select Remove network Remove the selected network from the list This option is not available for the base unit Remove all Remove all the networks from the list The base unit is not removed T Yes To change priority in preferred networks list 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Network Select 4 preferred networks Select 5 Select the desired network gt Options 3 17 6 Select the Move up Move to top or Move down gt Select Move up Move the selected network up in the list Move to top Move the selected network to the top of the list Move down Move the selected network down in the list Auto connect to open networks list This feature allows you to decide whether to connect to open networks automatically An open network does not encrypt data and it does not require you to enter a network key 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Network Select Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 119 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings 4 auto connect Select 5 Select yes or No to decide whether you want to auto connect to open networks gt
78. a call using your contact list You must add Skype contacts in the contact list beforehand by using your handset or a computer version of Skype See Adding contacts on page 79 While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired Skype contact 3 4 To make a call using the speakerphone press x clienti Ringing 4 When you are finished talking press Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt Contacts gt Select In step 2 you can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name Press the dial keys to enter the name then press a or Y to select the desired contact from the candidates In step 2 you can also view the contact s profile to select the desired Skype contact gt View Making a call from the contact s profile You can make a call to home office or mobile phone number using the contact s profile While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired Skype contact 3 Options 4 ca11 Select 5 Select the desired number 86 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls 6 ft To make a call using the speakerphone press x T When you are finished talking press Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt contacts Select In step 2 you can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name Press the
79. ac Address ae of 8 AD IP Address 192 168 102 1 2 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Table 43 192 168 102 0 24 i ARP Table 192 168 102 10 ns mn 178 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 WAN Interface Status MAC Address Connection Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MTU Lease Time O06060 OO DHCP Server LAN Interface Status MAC Address 4 IP Address 4 Subnet Mask Routing Table 43 Routing Table ARP Table ARP Table Connection Status Base Unit Settings Show the MAC address of the WAN port Show the Internet connection mode DHCP PPPoE AP Static Show whether the WAN port is connecting to the Internet or not Show the IP address of the WAN port Show the subnet mask of the WAN port Show the IP address of the default gateway Show the current MTU value Show DHCP refresh interval time in second assigned by the DHCP server of the WAN side This is available in DHCP only Show the IP address of DHCP server of the WAN side This is available in DHCP only Show the MAC address of the LAN port Show the IP address of the LAN port Show the subnet mask of the LAN port Routing table shows the routing ARP Address Resolution Protocol table shows the list of the hosts that are reached directly from the base unit Combinations of IP address and MAC address of each host are shown Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 179 Base Unit
80. acket filtering Yes max 20 UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD Address translation IP masquerade port forwarding max 10 DMZ AP Bridge feature Connection mode DHCP Static UPnP Basic Device Network Interface WAN 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet feature RJ 45 connector x 1 LAN 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 connector x 1 Wireless IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11b g 234 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Wireless feature Transmission speed IEEE 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps IEEE 802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Data transfer mode IEEE 802 11b Direct Sequence Spectrum Spread DS SS IEEE 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Frequency range 2 412 2 462 GHz centre frequency Number of channels 11 channels 1 11 Security SSID WEP 64 128 bit WPA PSK TKIP AES WPA2 PSK AES TKIP SSID Broadcast MAC address filtering Other feature Indicators WAN LAN WIRELESS LOCATOR Buttons LOCATOR FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Mode selector Dimension HWD Approx 33 mm x 148 mm x 51 mm Mass Weight Approx 150 g Power consumption Standby Approx 3 5 W Maximum Approx 5 1 W Power output 30 mW Power supply AC adaptor Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output 6 V DC 1 5A Operating environment 0 C 40 C temperature 1 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and not the actual figures when using the product Helplin
81. acters Please note when thatthe letters are case sensitive The user name and the password must be different Change your password regularly Save f you have already set your user name and password skip to step 4 If Initialization Setup window is not displayed Check the network settings of your computer It is necessary to obtain an IP address of your computer automatically from a DHCP server page 206 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 41 Getting Started Sometimes it is necessary to set up your Web browser s proxy server to access the base unit page 210 3 Enter the desired user name and password then click Save Important Please keep your user name and password secure Setting Description S The user name and password can contain 6 to 15 alphanumeric characters The following cannot be used 7 amp lt gt space User name and password must be different from each other User name and password are case sensitive Retype Enter the password again to verify Password The base unit begins restarting and a prompt screen with fields for your user name and password is displayed Password Connect to 192 168 102 1 Wi Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set User name Password C Remember my password 42 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started 4 Enter the user name and passwo
82. aining an IP address automatically on your computer When you cannot log in the base unit by using the computer you connected to the Ethernet LAN port on the base unit check the Local Area Connection setting on the computer It is necessary to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server You must be logged in as an administrator in order to set the Local Area Connection 1 Click Start then click Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections then click Network Connections 3 Right click the Local Area Connection icon connected to the base unit then select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BB Realtek RTL8139 810 Family Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks amp File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks s Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 206 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your net
83. al characters Press View to display the network key Key Index Select Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 or Key 4 to be used if you use WEP The default is set to Key 1 142 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Settings Network Key Enter the network key 8 63 alphanumeric characters in this data field Press View to display the network key Data Encryption Select the desired data encryption method For WPA PSK e f your wireless devices use TKIP select TKIP or TKIP AES f your wireless devices use AES select TKIP AES For WPA2 PSK f your wireless devices use TKIP select TKIP AES f your wireless devices use AES select AES or TKIP AES Session Key Set the interval for refreshing the encryption key between 30 renewal interval and 604800 seconds 604800 seconds is the equivalent of one week The default is set to 1800 5 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note The settings under the Network Connection heading display the network information for the Internet connection on WAN side See the Network Status page on page 178 for detail The settings under the Wireless Information heading display the wireless network information for the handset and wireless devices connected to the base unit See the Wireless Status page on page 182 for detail e f you click View the
84. aracters to the right of the cursor if the cursor is in the middle of the text 64 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Character table Phone Text entry Screen number entry Screen Lowercase Uppercase Hexadecimal abc ea T CERE 0 Space 0 Press and Press and hold hold Change character entry mode x EE ee E 1 Valid depending on the text entry screen Symbol table Note The available symbols differ depending on the text entry screen Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 65 Getting Started Turning on the handset Signing in to Skype To use the handset you need a Skype account and need to connect to a network and sign in to Skype If you do not have a Skype account you can create it using the handset page 68 Starting up for the first time 1 Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the handset Agreement I have read and accept Skype s terms and 2 Read the entire Skype agreement gt Yes The handset starts searching for available networks in range f the network list is displayed select the desired network and press Connect When the network list is not displayed the handset automatically connects to the base unit conditions at Wa skype com eula WWW skype com tos Yes No 3 After a network connection is complete select Sign in to Skype if you already have a Skype account gt Select To create
85. ating a new account on page 68 f the handset is set to Auto sign in page 121 and you did not sign out the previous time the Idle screen appears instead of the Sign in screen and steps 3 5 are skipped 3 Enter your Skype name OK 4 Enter your password gt OK 5 Press Yes or No to decide whether to sign in automatically from the next time on The Idle screen appears page 69 Note For text entry see page 63 for details Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 67 Getting Started Creating a new account If you do not have a Skype account or want to create another account select Create new account in step 3 in Starting up for the first time page 66 or step 2 in Starting up for the second time page 67 to create a new account 1 create new account Select 2 Enter a Skype name OK 3 Enter a password gt OK 4 Re enter the password gt OK 5 Read the entire Skype agreement Yes e The Idle screen appears Note For text entry see page 63 for details Skype names can be 6 32 characters numbers and punctuation marks You cannot use spaces or start your name with a number or punctuation mark If the name is already in use you will be prompted to try another name Password can be 4 20 characters You can use any mix of uppercase and lowercase characters numbers and punctuation marks You cannot use spaces sta
86. ave configured and save it as new profile page 49 Restarting the base unit and confirming the Internet Step 10 access 11 from The base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have page 49 just saved 40 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Initialization Setup 1 After the base unit installation page 32 38 turn on the computer you connected to the base unit s LAN port 2 Open the Web browser Enter http 192 168 102 1 the base unit s default IP address or http kxwpa webpage in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key When the UPnP function is ON you can also access the base unit web page by double clicking on the KX WPA102 icon shown in My Network Places folder in the Start menu for Windows XP Network folder in the Start menu for Windows Vista See Setting UPnP to display the shortcut on page 212 for details Initialization Setup starts A screen with fields for your user name and password Login User Name and Password page is displayed Panasonic Home Mode KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Login User Name and Password User Name and Password User Name Password Retype Password The user name and password are required to access Setup pages Please take a note of them Only alphanumeric characters No Space 1 amp 1 s or Jcan be used for the user name or password Input 6 to 15 char
87. ave read and accept Skype s terms and conditions at wa skype com eula WWW skype com tos Yes No Til Updates E nter following URL in the address field of your browser 8 Computer Start up the Web browser on the computer you connected to the LAN port on the base unit Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 123 Handset Settings 9 Computer Enter the URL displayed on the handset in the address field of your browser and press ENTER key You need to enter both IP address and port number e g http 192 168 102 100 8080 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address Http 192 168 102 100 8080 10 Computer Enter the user name and the password shown on the handset display when prompted Connect to 192 168 102 100 eA Wi Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set User name f Password C Remember my password 11 Computer Download the updated firmware to your computer from the firmware information URL 12 Computer Enter the file name under the Update Firmware heading You can also click Browse to select the desired file name from the list 13 Computer Click Update 124 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings 14 Computer Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box The handset starts to update After an update is completed the handset begins to restart Updating firmware 7 done Caution Do not turn off the PC or this pro
88. base unit s IP address the base unit s default IP address is 192 168 102 1 or http kxwpa webpage in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key When the UPnP function is ON you can also access the base unit web page by double clicking on the KX WPA102 icon shown in My Network Places folder in the Start menu for Windows XP Network folder in the Start menu for Windows Vista See Setting UPnP to display the shortcut on page 212 for details A prompt screen with fields for your user name and password is displayed Connect to 192 168 102 1 Wi Fi Phone For Skype Executive Travel Set User name amp Password C Remember my password After failure to enter the user name and the password to a prompt screen asking for them for 3 times the base unit does not respond When the Top Menu is not displayed confirm the IP address of the base unit See l do not know the base unit IP address in the Top Menu section of Troubleshooting page 219 Enter the IP address in the address field of the browser after http Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 137 Base Unit Settings 3 Enter the user name and password you set in Initialization Setup e Top Menu is displayed Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 gt Current mode 2 Menu items Network Connection e Update Firmware Advanced Setup Handset Information Home
89. base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated Panasonio Acvanced Setup lt HomelMode CITE seca pg Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Support Maintenance Password Update Firmware Reset to Factory Default Save Settings Updating firmware Load Settings Restart 11 done og Packet Filtering Log A Caution Do not turn off the PC or this product during firmware update UPnP Port Mapping Log Connection Log Panasonic Advanced Setup H I TopPage KX WPA102 yas Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Password Update Firmware Reset to Fact Save Settings 5 i Restarting this product Load Settings Restart l ae i m Click the URL below if this page does not jump to the top page within 1 minute Packet Filtering Log a p UPnP Port Mapping Log http 92 168 102 11 Connection Log 188 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Reset to Factory Default The base unit settings can be reset to the base unit s factory default See page 204 for the default settings 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Reset to Factory Default Panasonic wie Advanced Setup Home Mode Kant te Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance support Maintenance Reset to Factory Default Initialize this product to the factory default state Reset to Factory Default Help Reset to Factory Default
90. ble Panasonic Advanced Setup KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless Status Status Network Status DHCP Lease Table UPnP Port Mapping Table UPnP status and current port mapping table VVITBIESS Slalus Handset Status UPnP Status ave Status oS Enable UPnP Port Mapping Table Help Refresh Client Protocol Pet fremoe Y Tie Timestamp Description msmsgs 192 168 102 102 UDP 46072 14461 Li Infinity 10 05 09 23 19 192 168 102 102 14461 46072 UDP msmsgs 192 168 102 102 TCP g 37112 14430 gt Infinity 10 05 09 23 20 192 168 102 102 14430 37112 TCP UPnP Setting UPnP Port Mapping Table UPnP Status Show whether UPnP feature is enabled or not 2 UPnP Port Mapping Table Show the list of UPnP client host s IP address along with the protocol and port number set to be opened for a specified amount of time for communication with UPnP feature Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 181 Base Unit Settings Wireless Status shows the wireless LAN status Panasonic Advanced Setup EE CITE KX WPA 102 Basic Advanced Status Network Status DHCP Lease Table Current wireless status HAanosel ous Version Information Wireless Status Save Status On Mode 2 SSID Channel 4 SSID Broadcast BSSID Security Om MAC Address Filtering Client MAC Address Wireless Status Mode SSID Channel SSID Broadcast BSSID AONO S
91. connect to a wireless network that is found in range manually While in the Idle mode press Options Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 111 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings 2 View networks gt Select Wireless networks in range are displayed 3 Select the desired network gt Connect When you select an open network skip to step 6 When you select a secure network which is already registered in your preferred networks list skip to step 6 4 Enter the network key gt OK For WEP security network Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit For WPA PSK TKIP or WPA2 PSK AES security network Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters then skip to step 6 5 Select the key index Select e Most of wireless networks use key index 1 6 The handset attempts to connect the network After a network connection is completed you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet e f failed error message is displayed then press OK to return to step 3 Note In step 3 you can also press Options gt connect gt Select In step 3 when you select an open network the prompt message to confirm whether you want to connect or not may be shown If you do not want t
92. ct the desired network gt Connect f error message Networks were not found is displayed press Search to search and attempt to connect again 114 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Wireless network settings This feature allows you to set the handset to connect to wireless networks Networks in range See Find wireless networks on page 111 Preferred networks list This feature allows you to manage the wireless networks settings registered in the handset The preferred networks enable you to connect automatically to the wireless networks you usually use The handset will attempt to connect to network beginning with the highest position networks in the preferred networks list Up to 21 entries can be registered 1 is reserved for the base unit If you can t find the base unit register the handset page 136 To view network settings in preferred networks list Menu middle soft key Preferred L 2 Settings gt Select 3 Network Select 4 preferred networks Select The base unit is displayed as Base unit 5 Select the desired network gt Select Network settings of the base unit TCP IP HOME Select TCP IP HOME or TCP IP HOTEL gt TCP IP HOTEL Select View connection type DHCP Static IP e View IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server 1 and
93. current network key is displayed You may need this information when you set up your wireless devices Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 143 Base Unit Settings Updating the firmware Base Unit To prevent the leaking of customer information illegal operation of this product interference or involuntary shutdown etc we recommend you update the firmware regularly For firmware information visit http panasonic co jp pcc cs en telecom wi fi firm_link htm Important Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the updating is complete and the base unit restarts itself 1 Click Update Firmware on the Top Menu Panasonic Home Mode Ka net KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Update Firmware Help Current Version 1 00 File Name a Erwe Firmware Information http panasonic co jp pec cs enstelecom wi fifirm link htm 2 Check for the latest version by clicking the firmware information URL 3 If the version is updated download the updated firmware to your computer 4 Enter the file name of the downloaded firmware in the File Name field You can also click Browse to select the firmware file name from the list 5 Click Update 6 Click OK The base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated 144 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Panasonic Home Mode KRISTE KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Updating firmware 16 done Caution Do
94. d please observe the wiring code as stated below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red WARNING DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E BY THE EARTH SYMBOL _ OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN YELLOW 7 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 11 Introduction THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF KEEP DRY Before use Remove the connector cover How to replace the fuse 1 Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver Fuse cover 12 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Security cautions When using this product take appropriate measures to avoid the following security breaches Leaks of private information via this product legal use of this product by a third party Interference or suspension of the use of this product by a third party Take the following measures to avoid security breaches To prevent illegal access keep the update firmware If you do
95. dial keys to enter the name then press a or Y to select the desired contact from the candidates In step 2 you can also view the contact s profile to select the desired Skype contact gt View Making a call using History You can make a call using History Menu middle soft key 2 History Select 3 Select the desired list gt Select 4 Select the desired log 9 ft To make a call using the speakerphone press x f you select a voicemail log press Options gt Ca11 Select 6 When you are finished talking press Note In step 1 you can also press K to access the outgoing calls list gt Press lt or gt to switch between the outgoing calls incoming calls and missed calls lists then skip to step 4 Making a direct regular phone call SkypeOut You can make a Call to landline and mobile phone SkypeOut call directly while in the Idle mode While in the Idle mode enter the phone number in the following way even for local Calls country code area code local phone number Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 87 Making Answering Calls Example using the country code 1 for calling USA 1 555 321 5555 international prefix is automatically added e For some countries you may need to exclude 0 at the beginning of the area code To correct a digit press CLEAR 2 4 To mak
96. duct during firmware update Panasonic ee KX WPA100 Ver 1 00 Update Firmware Completed This product is automatically restarted Note When A new version of firmware is available is displayed skip to step 5 In step 5 the message You already have the latest software installed is shown but a new Panasonic firmware is available from Panasonic firmware site gt Options Update manually Select OK In step 9 for the safety the user name and the password is temporarily available When you try to update next time the user name and the password is changed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 125 Handset Settings To receive software update notifications You can allow the handset to notify you of software updates 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Advanced gt Select 4 software updates Select 5 Select Yes or No Select Reset This feature resets all the handset settings or all except the network settings Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 General Select 4 Reset Select 5 Select Keep network settings or Reset all gt Select Keep network Resets all the handset settings except Preferred 39 66 settings networks Auto connect and Network proxy Reset all Resets all the handset settings However the contact
97. e Waiting to download contacts from network may be displayed while downloading your contact list Lil Contacts C La 2 George Marti John Smith Maria Alvarez 2 Select the desired contact To view the contacts profile press View page 84 To call the contact press or xt page 86 To access options press Options and select the desired option gt Select page 83 8 Taro Matsush David Kim Matthew NJ Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt contacts gt Select 76 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing Contacts In step 2 the quick filter is available for searching a contacts name Enter initial or a starting part of aname When the entered character s match a contact s name as initial or a starting part the name is listed as a candidate To select the desired contact from candidates press a or Y Contacts are listed alphabetically in the following order Online Skype contacts Offline Skype contacts with call forwarding number and SkypeOut contacts Offline and unauthorised Skype contacts Display names in the contact list are shown in order of the following priority Names renamed by the user Names registered by the contacts Skype names f the message Contact list full is displayed you need to reduce contacts on your computer page 104 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 8
98. e You can listen to voicemail messages using History Also the handset lets you know you have new voicemails in the following ways Charge Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone beeps twice Anew voicemails notification is displayed E is displayed in the Idle screen Menu middle soft key 2 History Select 3 Voicemails Select 4 Select the desired log Press Y to search from the most recent log or a from the oldest 5 Press Play on the voicemails list The handset starts playing back the message e Press s to turn the speakerphone on or off Press to switch to the receiver if you are on the speakerphone Press a or Y to adjust the volume e Press Stop to stop the message Note In step 1 you can also press View to access the voicemails list while a new voicemails notification is displayed then skip to step 4 In step 5 you can also press Options gt Play Select Received voicemails are listed in chronological order in the voicemails list i indicates a new voicemail that you have not played back in the voicemails list 96 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls 19 ao indicates a voicemail that you have already played back in the voicemails list Sending voicemail messages You can send voicemail messages using your contact list or History
99. e Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 235 Useful Information Handset Skype feature Skype to Skype calls Skypeln calls SkypeOut calls Conference calls guest only Call waiting Skype Voicemail Yes Contact list Yes max 500 Incoming calls max 20 Outgoing calls max 20 Missed calls max 50 Voicemails max 100 Authorizations max 20 Network feature Connection mode DHCP Static Preferred networks Yes max 21 including 1 for base unit Network Interface Wireless IEEE 802 11b feature IEEE 802 11 Wireless feature Transmission speed 2 IEEE 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps IEEE 802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Data transfer mode IEEE 802 11b Direct Sequence Spectrum Spread DS SS IEEE 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Frequency range 2 412 2 462 GHz centre frequency Number of channels 11 channels 1 11 Security SSID WEP 64 128 bit WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES 236 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Other feature Indicators Charge Ringer Display 1 8 inch TFT LCD 65k colours Dimension HWD Approx 142 mm x 45 mm x 20 mm Mass Weight Approx 100 g Power output 30 mW Power supply Li lon battery 3 6 V 730 mAh Operating environment 0 C 40 C temperature Charging environment 5 C 40 C temperature 1 IEEE 802 11g is used for maintenance 2 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and n
100. e a call Change your Skype online status page 106 The diverting calls do not Check that the number or Skype name you are work forwarding to is entered correctly Check your Skype credit if you are forwarding to the number page 134 cannot block the To block the SkypeOut number you need to exclude 0 SkypeOut number at the beginning of the area code Handset Indicator Charge Indicator is Battery or charging error occurred flashing in red except for Follow the instructions on the handset display if the when the handset is error message appears If the message does not receiving calls or is being appear check the battery or charge cable connection located by the base unit Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 225 Useful Information Updating Firmware Handset During the handset The network connection between your computer and downloads the Panasonic the handset is disconnected firmware Cannotdisplay Turn off the handset Try again to update the Panasonic the webpage is firmware displayed on the web browser Handset locator cannot locate the The handset is out of range handset by using the The handset connects other wireless device The handset is in use Try again later The handset has not been registered to the base unit Register the handset page 136 handset locator 226 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information
101. e a call using the speakerphone press x 3 When you are finished talking press Making a direct Skype to Skype call You can make a call to Skype user Skype to Skype call directly while in the Idle mode While in the Idle mode enter X 2 Enter the Skype name that you want to call 3 ft To make a call using the speakerphone press x 88 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls Answering calls When a call is being received the handset rings and the ringer indicator on the handset flashes rapidly 1 Press lt or r 2 When you are finished talking press Note When a call is received while your Skype online status is Do not disturb the handset does not ring To change the Skype online status see Changing your status on page 106 The handset does not ring when the handset ringer volume is off page 127 or silent mode is on page 74 Temporary ringer off While the handset is ringing you can turn the ringer off temporarily by pressing Silent Note While the handset is ringing you can also press a or Y to adjust the ringer volume temporarily The adjusted ringer volume is reverted to the set volume next time and not saved Adjusting the ringer volume Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Tones gt Select 4 Ring volume gt Select 5 Press a or Y repeatedly to select
102. e base unit and the Ethernet LAN port on your computer the same Ethernet LAN port you have just unplugged your modem from in step 2 You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection 5 Plug your modem s power adaptor into an AC outlet Wait for your modem s power light to stop flashing before you go to the next step It may take a few minutes 6 Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC outlet When the base unit turns on The WAN indicator lights in green or amber the installation is complete 38 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Setting up the base unit for the first time Initialization Setup For security purpose and enabling the Internet connection it is necessary to set up the base unit at the very first time You can log in the base unit and configure the unit s settings 3 19 using the Web browser on the computer you connected to the base unit s LAN port Important Required Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later for Windows Mozilla Firefox 1 5 or later for Windows You may need to change the appropriate settings of your computer page 206 When you access to the base unit for the first time or after resetting the base unit to factory default page 189 and 204 you must go through Initialization Setup First you must set the user name and the password Remember you
103. e settings allow you to define your password and ensure your privacy by restricting incoming calls to only specified types of calls Changing your password This feature changes the password for signing in to Skype Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 General Select 4 Change password Select 5 Enter your current password gt OK 6 Enter your new password gt OK T Re enter the new password gt OK Important Please keep your password secure We recommend that you change the password regularly Note For text entry see page 63 for details 108 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Privacy settings This feature allows you to restrict incoming calls to only those from specified types of callers 1 Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Privacy Select 4 Select calls or SkypeIn calls gt Select 5 Select the desired type of callers that you want to receive calls from gt Select When you select Calls in step 4 Only Skype contacts listed in your contact list Only authorized Only authorized Skype contacts listed in your contact contacts list When you select SkypeIn calls in step 4 Known numbers Only Skypeln callers notifying of their numbers Only SkypeOut contacts listed in your contact list Important W
104. e unit unit does not respond 220 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Computer communication The system has detected a conflict for IP address with the system having hardware address XX XX XX XX XX XX or Another device on your TCP IP Internet which has the physical address XX XX XX XX XX XX is currently using the same IP address XXX XXX XXX XXX Your TCP IP network interface has been shut down is displayed in the dialogue box Shortcut icon is not displayed in the My Network Places folder or in the Network folder My computer cannot obtain IP address Wireless communication does not work After setting MAC Address Filtering wireless communication does not work Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Turn off all the devices Turn on the base unit and then the computer s and the handset Check that all the computers are set to Obtain an IP Address automatically Check that the available address range and each of the IP addresses of the specific devices in the network do not overlap UPnP Windows component is not installed in Windows XP or Windows Vista Enable UPnP Windows component page 212 When the Internet connection mode is DHCP Static or PPPoE the base unit may lease all IP addresses Restart the base unit and your computer s When the Internet connection mode is AP Bridge check the existing router Check that the SSID
105. ects a network overlapping the Temporary LAN Side Network Setting page is displayed You can change the LAN side settings temporarily with the following steps WAN Indicator on the base unit alternately flashes between in Amber and Green in turn This state represents that the connection to the WAN side of the base unit is terminated Panasonic Hotel Mode KX WPA 102 Temporary LAN Side Network Setting Ver 1 00 The unit detected network overlapping between WAN and LAN Please change LAN side network configuration with following setting WAN IP Address 192 168 102 2 Subnet Mask 205 2902600 Default Gateway 192 168 102 254 DNS Server 192 168 102 254 LAN settings IP Address 192 168 102 1 Subnet Mask 2502552591 Starting IP Address DHCP Server 192 168 102 100 LAN temporary IP Address Subnet Mask Starting IP Address DHCP Server Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 199 Base Unit Settings P address and Subnet Mask under the WAN heading show the current WAN side settings of the base unit P address Subnet mask and Starting IP address DHCP Server under the LAN settings heading show the current LAN side settings of the base unit 1 Enter IP address Subnet Mask and Starting IP address DHCP Server under the LAN temporary heading See also the Help on the LAN temporary heading for data entry IP Address Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to your temporar
106. ecurity MAC Address Filtering Client MAC Address Wireless Status Maintenance Wireless Status 802 11b g 3 Enable DEEE WEP Key1 Disable Show 802 11b or 802 11b g Show the network name Show wireless data channel Show whether the SSID Broadcast feature is enabled or not Show the base unit s MAC address currently in use by the handset Show the authentication methods and or encryption types and Key Index number used for the wireless devices connected to the local network Show whether the MAC address filtering is enabled or not Show the MAC addresses of the wireless devices connected to the local network 182 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Handset Status shows the handset connection status REIER Advanced Setup HotelMode K MESSEN KX WPA102 3 coer Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Status Network Status DHCP Lease Table Handset Status UPnP Port Mapping Table FEES Current status of handset version intormanon Handset Status Save Status D connection 2 Mac Address ba fae Hi 3 IP Address 192 168 102 100 Connected Handset Status D Connection Show the status of the handset registration and connection to the base unit 2 MAC Address Show the MAC address of the registered handset 3 IP Address Show the IP address of the handset Note t may take a while to display this screen in ord
107. ed by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in in each data field Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Default Gateway Enter the default gateway address assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in in each data field Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available DNS Server 1 f you have the DNS Domain Name System server addresses assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter them in this data field They usually have two addresses DNS Server 2 Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Domain Name f you have the domain name assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter domain name 1 255 characters in this data field MTU MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent f you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter t
108. enta o uso de este producto en otros paises viole las leyes locales OA maa AAA MSAK GAs RAs BH RIAB WAP o 7 Ath Sh a A Ao A Ra SHAE Cl OMMIL FJ HERE 274 BAL AFUX FLY 7322 TOH A RoE AMIE LCHREENTWET WDT COMO CORT eA LAIR EG 6 FRE DU ET Open Source Software Parts of this product use Open Source Software supplied based on the conditions of the Free Software Foundation s GPLs and or LGPLs and other conditions Relevant conditions apply to this software Therefore please read licence information about GPLs and LGPLs and information about other Open Source Software in the included CD ROM before using this product Also some software parts of this product are licenced under the MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE MPL You can get the MPL source code Please note that this software is not under warranty For inquiries regarding the contents above see http panasonic co jp pcc cs en telecom wi fi support_link htm Enter the necessary firmware information on the Inquiry form and submit it Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 15 Introduction For best performance Base unit location avoiding noise The base unit and other compatible Panasonic units use radio waves to communicate with each other For maximum distance and noise free operation we recommend the following Placing the product away from electrical appliances f you use the handset or base unit near a microwave oven which is being used noise may be
109. er t is possible that the Ethernet cable is torn apart Check a link lamp of the device that the base unit is connected to Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 57 Getting Started Initialization Setup Problem Solon Initialization Setup is not displayed cannot find the IP address assigned to the base unit on LAN side after restarting the base unit in AP DHCP mode The Initialization Setup still indicates hotel mode after switching the mode selector to home mode After failure to enter the user name and the password to a prompt screen asking for them for 3 times the base unit does not respond 58 e Dialogue boxes may not be displayed immediately due to the state of the LAN Check that the LAN or WIRELESS indicator lights in green Also check if the LAN card or wireless LAN card is on If not check that the LAN is connected Check that the power supply was turned on in the following order modem router if you have one base unit computer When turning off the power supply do so in the following order modem base unit router if you have one computer P address of the base unit on LAN side changes from the default IP address 192 168 102 1 after you restart the base unit in AP DHCP mode The handset shows the new IP address assigned to the base unit on LAN side See View wireless network status on page 110 To make the new mode effective restart the base u
110. er to check if the handset is connected Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 183 Base Unit Settings Version Information shows the firmware version and configuration database version Panasonic Advanced Setup Home Mode F HETTETE KX WPA102 ARR y Ver 1 00 Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Status Network Status DHCP Lease Table UPnP Port Mapping Table Version Information CPP RE Firmware and database version Handset Status Version Information Save status D PTEE 2 Configuration Database Version Information G Firmware Show the firmware version of the base unit Configuration Database Show the configuration database version of the base unit Save Status allows you to save the current status of the base unit to a computer you are using A status log file can be saved on your computer in a text format Panasonic GB Advanced Setup _HomeMode Ka MENNE KX WPA102 pag Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Status Network Status DHCP Lease Table UPnP Port Mapping Table Wireless Status Handset Status yi Information Save Status Save Status Save current status to a local PC 1 Click Save The file download confirmation message is displayed 2 Specify the location and enter the file name then click Save in the Save As dialogue box 184 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Maintenance Password This feature allows you to
111. ess Select whether to enable or disable the MAC address filtering Filtering feature f the MAC address filtering is enabled only the wireless device with the registered MAC address can send receive data 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed To configure MAC address filtering entry 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Wireless tab and then click MAC Address Filtering 3 To add anew entry click Add under the MAC Address Filtering Table heading Panasonic EB rdvanced Setup RE er Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance MAC Address Filtering Setting of wireless MAC address filtering table MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Filtering Enable Disable MAC Address Filtering Table Na MAC Address Handset 1 dd MAC Address Filtering Setting page is displayed 176 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Panasonic nced Setu Home Mode Ka RENEETE KX WPA102 A Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Wireless MAC Address Filtering Setting MAC Address Filtering Setting of wireless MAC address filtering entry MAC Address Filtering Setting MAC Address 4 Configure the setting and then click Add Setting Description MAC Address Enter the desired MAC address Set 12 hexadecimal characters with separation by colon of every 2 digits e g 12
112. estart Packet Filtering Log Restart UPnP Port Mapping Log Connection Log 3 Click Restart The confirmation message is displayed 4 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box The base unit begins to restart and the Top Menu is displayed 192 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Packet Filtering Log This feature displays the packet filtering logs that are temporarily saved and saves the logs to your computer This feature is enabled when Log Output in Packet Filtering Setting page 168 is set to ON and Log Output in Easy Security page 163 is set to ON 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Packet Filtering Log Packet filtering logs are displayed Panasonic A Advanced Setup Home Mode FREEZE KX WPA102 TE EE Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless f Status Maintenance Password Update Firmware A Packet Filtering Log Reset to Factory Default Save Settings Packet filtering log Load Settings Packet Filtering Log Help CASSIE ah No Timestamp cite Action Dire F P Protocol UPnP ron Mapping Log Address Port Address Port Connection Log ction 3 Click Save 4 Specify the location and enter the file name then click Save in the Save As dialogue box Note The log stores up to 200 most recent events Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 193 Base Unit Settings UPnP Port Mapping Log
113. et 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available For AP Static Enter the default gateway address corresponding to your local network by entering the IP address of your existing router or modem with a built in router for example Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Troubleshooting for installation If problems occur while installing the base unit you can refer to the check list below For up to date support information visit http www panasonic co uk Please refer to it along with this guide for troubleshooting Connection Proen Soon The modem is connected Check that the modem and this product are connected but the WAN indicator is Check that the power of the modem and this product off are turned on t is possible that the Ethernet cable is torn apart Check a link lamp of the device that the base unit is connected to The Ethernet is Check the computer connection connected but the LAN Check that the computer is turned on indicator is off Check that the LAN card and driver are installed on the comput
114. et connection Display the setting pages for the local network Display the setting pages for the basic and security settings for the wireless network connection wireless network interface Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Display the status pages for the basic WAN LAN and Display the setting pages for maintenance features Display the Help and Support link pages Base Unit Settings Menu Menu items contained in the selected Tab are shown Sub menu 1 Sub menu 1 is shown as the heading title on the Menu page 4 Sub menu 2 Sub menu 2 is a separate page that is available from the Menu page by clicking the underlined item 2 Click the desired tab then click the desired item from the menu on the left side Tab Menu Submenut Submenu2 Basic Internet Profile Setting Connection Profile Selection CO A O MAC Address Clone Packet Filtering Packet Filtering Packet Filtering 165 Table Setting Routing Static Routing Routing Setting 169 Table Advanced LAN DHCP Server Address Reservation Port Forwarding 2 Port Forwarding Table CSS PS CS a Easy Security Easy To Use Filtering 163 7 i 3 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 147 Base Unit Settings Sub menut Submenu2 a a Basic Wireless Mode 171 so f Wireless Security Security Mode 173 WEP Setings WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Settings MAC Address MAC Address Filtering Filtering MAC Address a Address F
115. et display is Confirm that the battery is properly installed blank Fully charge the battery page 61 Network connection The handset cannot Check that security settings such as network key are connect to a network correct page 115 Move closer to the base unit Register the handset to the base unit again page 136 Contact list Waiting to download Check the network connection of the handset contacts from the If the handset is not connected to the network the network message contact list may not be downloaded remains displayed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 223 Useful Information Sign in to Skype cannot sign in to Skype Make sure that you use the correct Skype name and password If you have forgotten your password please visit http www skype com Check that the handset connects to the base unit or an access point f you press while signing in to Skype it may take a while to sign in again Please wait for a while and try again Making Answering calls Tall is displayed but e The handset and the base unit could not communicate ee ee call for some reason such as interference from other electrical appliances Perform the following Move the handset and the base unit away from other electrical appliances Move closer to the base unit in the Idle screen press Options gt Network details gt Select Then chec
116. f you select SkypeIn select the desired number gt Select View the information If you select Voicemail view the information If you subscribe to only 1 Skypeln number the number is displayed Select gt View the expiration date of the Skypeln number 134 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Locator and Registration Locating the handset You can locate the misplaced handset by paging it from the base unit LOCATOR indicator 1 Base unit Press the LOCATOR button to page the handset The LOCATOR indicator on the base unit lights up The handset beeps for 1 minute and the display keypad and ringer indicator light up 2 Base unit To stop paging press the LOCATOR button OR Handset To stop paging press any key except CONTACTS navigator key and middle soft key Note The base unit only locates the registered handset When the wireless connection between the handset and the base unit is not established locating the handset is not available Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 135 Handset Locator and Registration Registering the handset The handset and the base unit are preregistered If for some reason the handset is not registered to the base unit after you change the base unit s wireless settings page 171 or after you reset all the handset settings page 126 register the handset The handset and the base unit need to be closely located d
117. haracters Middle soft key E END Power key MUTE CLEAR Activate the functions indicated at the bottom centre on the display While in the Idle mode press and hold to lock or unlock the keypad page 23 End a call return to the Idle mode and reject an incoming call Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on or off the handset Mute your voice while talking Press again to release the mute Delete the character s when entering characters 24 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Key Name Figure No CONTACTS While in the Idle mode or in the Main menu press to access the contact list page 76 Alphanumeric Enter numbers characters or symbols when keypad entering characters While in the Idle mode press to make a SkypeOut call page 87 Enter or a Line feed when entering characters Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 25 Introduction Base unit status indicators On different occasions you may notice that the a status indicators on the base unit are flashing Status indicators You may find the following flash patterns helpful Locator to you WIRELESS LAN WAN Indicator Indicator Indicator type colour pattern LOCATOR haa The base unit is locating the handset aco Flashing The base unit is registering the handset base unit is The base unit is registering the handset the handset WIRELESS Green
118. he Support tab then click Support Link Panasonic E Advanced Setup Home Mode TopPage aera Basic Advanced VVireless Status Maintenance Support Support Link Link for support site Support Link Help Support Information http panasonic co jp pce cs en telecom wi fi support_link htm 3 Click the URL Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 197 Base Unit Settings Handset Information This feature displays the registered handset s wireless connection status to the base unit It also displays the handset s MAC address and IP address when connected to the base unit 1 Click Handset Information on the Top Menu The handset status is displayed when the wireless connection between the registered handset and the base unit is established Panasonic Home Mode 4 net KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Handset Status Connection Connected MAC Address CH ki IP Address 192 168 102 100 Note t may take a while to display the screen 198 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap When networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap the connection to the WAN side of the base unit is terminated In this case you are required to change the LAN side settings from the current LAN side settings default IP address 192 168 102 1 default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 If the unit det
119. he MTU value 576 1500 in this data field Otherwise you need to leave the default MTU value 1500 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 53 Getting Started PPPoE Configuration Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE server Panasonic Hotel Mode Ka Moaes KX WPA102 Network Connection Ver 1 00 PPPoE User Name Password Service Name ilf required DNS DNS Server1 If required DNS Server2 If required Domain Name Domain Name If required 1492 bytes Description Enter the user name 1 63 characters assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in this data field Password e f you have the password assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter password 1 63 characters in this data field Service Name f you have the service name assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter the service name 1 63 characters in this data field 54 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Setting Description O O O DNS Server 1 f you have the DNS Domain Name System server address assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter them in this data field They usually have two addresses Set 4 numbers 0 255 separa
120. he prompt message to be shown you can set Auto connect to open networks See Auto connect to open networks on page 119 for details In step 4 the wireless network you selected supports multiple security types you are required to select a security type Select the desired security type gt Select Enter the network key gt OK When the connection to a secure network succeeded and your preferred networks list isn t full the network is automatically registered in your preferred networks list When the connection to a secure network succeeded and your preferred networks list is full press OK gt Select a network to be deleted gt Select gt Yes Then the new secure network is registered in your preferred networks list For text entry see page 63 for details 112 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings To connect to a wireless network that is not found in range Some networks do not broadcast their network name SSID and you can not find these networks in range When you want to connect to such a network you need to enter its network name SSID and network key While in the Idle mode press Options 2 View networks gt Select 3 Options 4 add manually Select 5 Enter the network name SSID gt OK 6 Network security Select T Select the security type Select 8 Enter the
121. hen your Skype online status is in Skype me the privacy settings for Calls Skype to Skype calls are not valid temporarily Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 109 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Wireless network connection When you turn on the handset it searches for available wireless networks in range After searching the handset attempts to connect to the registered network first and then to any open network if Auto connect to open networks list page 119 is set The wireless network settings can be registered in the preferred networks list You can manage the preferred networks list You can also use some network features viewing current network status finding the networks and selecting the desired network manually View wireless network status You can view the wireless network status of the handset While in the Idle mode press Options 2 Network details Select Show the network is connected or not Show the network name SSID when network is connected When connected the base unit it is displayed as Base unit Security Show the wireless security type when network is connected Base unit Show the IP address of the base unit when connected to the base unit 110 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Find wireless networks You can search for available wireless networks in range
122. ical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal 228 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information FCC and other information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful i
123. icemail messages 5 Select the desired item gt Select or change the setting by pressing a or vy gt OK Note The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of C 2007 Copyrights Vision Inc When you change the selection on ring tone or ring volume screen a tone sounds for confirmation Tone does not sound when ringer volume is off silent mode is on and or your Skype online status is Do not disturb Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 127 Handset Settings Phone settings Register the handset See Registering the handset on page 136 Brightness This feature adjusts the brightness of the screen Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Phone settings gt Select 4 Brightness Select 5 Press lt or gt to adjust the brightness 6 Ok 128 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings Handset Information This feature shows device information such as product ID software firmware version and MAC address Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Information Select Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 129 Handset Settings Advanced settings Software update See To receive software update notifications on page 126 Network proxy Network proxy allows you to decide whether you want to use proxy servers on the LAN for Skype traffic Setti
124. ides you with a phone number for receiving Skype calls on your handset from landlines and mobile phones Skype Voicemail Skype Voicemail allows you to send receive voicemail messages and record a greeting For information about Skype please visit the Skype homepage http www skype com No emergency calls Skype is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and cannot be used for emergency calling Specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation Skype Skypeln SkypeOut and the S logo are trademarks of Skype Limited Wi Fi is a trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 T Introduction Important safety instructions When using the product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 8 Read all instructions carefully Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply before cleaning Do n
125. ilable only while viewing details of the log 3 Either is displayed depending on the contact Note In step 1 you can also press View to access the voicemails list while a new voicemails notification is displayed then skip to step 4 e A indicates a new voicemail that you have not played back in the voicemails list aol indicates a voicemail that you have already played back in the voicemails list Authorization requests You can manage the authorization requests list Also the handset lets you know you have new authorization requests in the following ways Charge Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone beeps twice new authorization requests notification is displayed LE amp ic dj ax S displayed in the Idle screen Menu middle soft key 2 History Select 3 Authorizations gt Select 4 Select the desired log Press Y to search from the most recent log or 4 from the oldest To call back press K or x 5 Select 100 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing History 6 Read the authorization request message gt Options T Select Accept or Decline gt Select Accept the authorization request from the contact Decline the authorization request from the contact Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 101 Notifications Notification screen Notification screen appears to
126. iltering Table Filtering Setting Status Network Status WAN Interface Status LAN Interface Status Routing Table ARP Table DHCP Lease Table DHCP Server Status 7 DHCP Lease Table 2 UPnP Port UPnP Status 2 Mapping Table UPnP Port Mapping Table Wireless Status Handset Status Version Information Save Status 148 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings o o ooo a E TE CE Maintenance Password Update Firmware Reset to Factory Default Save Settings Load Settings Packet Filtering Log UPnP Port Mapping Log Connection Log Support Link 1 While in AP Bridge mode Interface Status is displayed instead of WAN Interface Status and LAN Interface Status 2 While in AP Bridge mode these menus are not available 3 While in AP Bridge mode these menus are displayed but these features are not available 4 While in AP Bridge mode this feature is available automatically Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 149 Base Unit Settings Basic settings Internet Connection This feature allows you to select and configure the Internet connection mode You can add modify and delete the Internet connection profile You can also select the desired network profile to be used from the list of network profiles Up to 4 profiles can be registered 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Basic tab then click Internet Connection Panasonic Baca nced
127. ins lead is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled into the product C Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water D Ifthe product does not work normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only controls covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment may require extensive work by an authorised service centre E Ifthe product has been dropped or physically damaged F Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance Do not touch the units AC adaptor cord AC mains lead or charge cable during lightning storms Do not use the product to report a gas leak when in the vicinity of the leak Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction 15 Do not use the units on airplanes in hospitals or in other locations where wireless LAN signals may affect the operation of devices in the vicinity Abide by instructions regarding use in airplanes and hospitals 16 Make sure that the product is turned off when you store the product in the carrying case SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose the product to rain or any type of moisture Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply if it emits smoke an abnormal smell or makes an unusual noise These conditions can cause fire or electric shock Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting CAUTION Installation Do not touch the plug with wet hands The AC adaptor is
128. irmware Base Unit 144 PON ANIC COTS STUD x SR Ate sete Seen ete chee tele A tae di mi ie 146 Handset Information 20 naa aaan en eee eee eee 198 Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks on the WAN side and the LAN side VOTED EEIE EIE E E 1 acca ie rete oad E ce tS eee eee cae ae eee Ga ots eae 199 Downloading the version up firmware to your computer for recovering the base unit 202 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 3 Table of Contents Mode Seleta ipia LASER ns eects ts ere Ga a eat a ea 203 RES DUNO tite oie be en See Sette eb oe ee eee et Se ee ee ee oes 204 Seing VOUF COMPOSITE E See Sheds 206 Useful Information Additional accessories 0 0 ccc eee eee teens 214 Eror messages ite axa Cesare Gone Wl ee ae a on diesen a ee als See ee Slew 215 THOUDIGSNOOUNG ELA AM te nn ast denis inner aies 219 ForEurop an Union Elise en er eae bebe el oie pie date er 227 FCC and other information 229 Industry Canada IC and other information 231 R gles d Industrie Canada et autres renseignements 232 SD CIHCALIONS LEE RAR aid es dis Pb ae osha eue Don din eas vis 234 Index 0 CRE USS Soh e RL E eee eee SAS 238 4 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Feature highlights Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Wi Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set
129. k the IP address If the handset cannot obtain IP address restart the base unit an access point or the handset During a conversation t may be interference from other electrical appliances the following occurs Move the handset and base unit away from other Noise is heard electrical appliances The sound is Move closer to the base unit interrupted The network may be congested The sound is delayed cannot have a e Make sure that an optional headset is connected conversation using the properly page 214 headset 224 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information The handset does not The ringer volume is turned off Adjust the volume ring page 89 The silent mode is on Change the silent mode to off page 74 Check your Skype online status If your Skype online status is Do not disturb the handset does not ring Change your Skype online status page 106 cannot make a Skype Check that Skype name you are making a call is to Skype call correct cannot make a Enter the phone number including country code page SkypeOut call 87 Check your Skype credit page 134 cannot send a Check your Skype Voicemail subscription page 134 voicemail cannot record my Check your Skype Voicemail subscription page 134 greeting cannot receive a call Check your Skype online status If your are using Offline you cannot receiv
130. l You will be signed Update now be signed out out during this time You need to start up the web browser on OK Cancel OK Cancel OK Cancel These screens appear when there is new available software To update the software press OK f you update it later press Cancel Note For updating the software see page 121 for details When An important update to Skype is available is displayed you cannot use all Skype functions unless you complete updating the software Contact list full notification These screens appear when the number of contacts in contact list is over 500 This device can only store 500 contacts Synchronization with other devices has been suspended OK To clear this message press OK Note You can still use this handset as phone and you can manage your contact list However the handset can not be synchronized with Skype servers so any changes on your 104 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Notifications contact list can not be stored on Skype servers If you sign in again these changes disappear f you want to resume the synchronization between your handset and Skype servers you need to reduce contacts to less than 500 by using computer installed Skype software Then you need to reset the handset Press Menu middle soft key gt Settings Select General Select Reset Select gt Keep network setting
131. lay name of the contact may not be properly displayed if the name was not entered using the Roman alphabet In this case press Options and select Rename to change the name 84 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing Contacts Blocking contacts Blocking contacts You can block contacts that you do not wish to receive calls from in your contact list While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired contact gt Options 3 Block user Select Unblocking contacts You can unblock contacts that are blocked in your contact list While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired contact gt Options 3 Unblock user Select To unblock contacts that are removed and blocked Contacts that are removed and blocked from contact list go to the blocked users list You can release the blocked contacts from the blocking status Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Blocked users Select 4 Select the desired user gt Unblock Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 85 Making Answering Calls Making calls You can make calls to the Skype users Skype to Skype calls for free You can also make calls to landlines and mobile phones SkypeOut calls To make SkypeOut calls you must have Skype credit For more information please visit http www skype com Making a call using the contact list You can make
132. layed displayed automatically Enter the new base unit IP address in the web browser s address bar When you restart the base unit from wireless computer this problem may occur In such case re enter http 192 168 102 1 the base unit s default IP address or http kxwpa webpage in the address field of the browser Click the web browser s refresh button After restarting the computer access the Setup Menu page again f the Top Menu is still not displayed restart the computer and try again or change the network settings of the computer to appropriate values if they are manually set The setting screen does The selector position was switched after the base unit is not show the hotel mode turned on at the top of the screenin Restart the base unit see page 192 spite of the mode selector being switched to the hotel mode and vice versa The Initialization Setup To make the changed new mode effective restart the screen still indicates hotel base unit see page 192 after the mode selector mode after switching the position is changed mode selector to home mode After failing to enter the Wait for one minute until the base unit becomes ready user name and the and access to http 192 168 102 1 the base unit s password on a prompt default IP address or http kxwpa webpage One screen for three times minute interval is intentional to avoid malignant access successively the base to the bas
133. layed in the Idle screen Menu middle soft key 2 History Select 3 Voicemails Select 4 Select the desired log Press Y to search from the most recent log or a from the oldest To play the voicemail press Play page 96 To access options press Options and select the desired option gt Select You can access options while viewing details of the log Press Options gt Details Select gt Options gt Select the desired option gt Select Play the voicemail page 96 View details of the log contacts name number date time Delete Delete the log Send voicemail Send a voicemail to the contact page 97 Not available if this contact is a blocked user Call Make a call Not available if this contact is a blocked user Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 99 Managing History View the profile of the contact page 84 Block user Block or unblock the contact Not available if this contact is not in your contact list Request auth Send an authorization request to the contact page 79 Not available if a request is already sent and authorized or this contact is not in your contact list Add to contacts Add the contact to your contact list page 79 Not available if this contact is already in your contact list Record and play welcome message page 94 1 Available only while viewing the log 2 Ava
134. le If you reset the base unit settings to factory default the Load Settings page can load its settings from the backup file Note The backup file contains network settings When these settings are loaded all network settings except for the user name and password for the base unit are changed as they were saved 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Load Settings Panasonic 72 Advanced Setup Home Mode Fa TopPage Bashar Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance suppor Maintenance Update Firmware Load Settings Reset to Factory Default Bees Seine Restore saved settings file to this product Load Settings File Name Packet Filtering Log UPnP Port Mapping Log Connection Log 3 Enter the file name under the Load Settings heading You can also click Browse to select the desired backup file name on the Choose file dialogue box and click Open 4 Click Load 5 Click Restart The base unit restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 191 Base Unit Settings Restart You can restart the base unit 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Maintenance tab then click Restart Panasonic Advanced Setup Home Mode LALIE KX WPA102 3 Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced VVireless Status Restart Restart this product Load Settinas Maintenance ass ware ctory Def R
135. le setting this If unplugged it may take a few minutes or more to reset the PPPoE connection Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 59 Getting Started Setting up the handset Battery installation replacement 1 Press the notch of the handset cover firmly and slide it in the direction of the arrow For replacement remove the old battery 2 Insert the battery and press it down until it snaps into position Then close the handset cover Important Use only the rechargeable Panasonic battery noted on page 20 Note The battery terminal indicated M is not used for the handset 60 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Battery charge Connect the included charge cable to the CHARGE port of the handset Connect the other end to the CHARGE port of the base unit that is connected to the power supply Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use While charging the charge indicator on the handset lights in red When the battery is fully charged the indicator goes out You can use the included handset stand while charging the battery To use the stand align the grooves of the handset with the tabs of the stand and insert Charge indicator To AC outlet NA Charge cable o g Note e f you want to use the handset immediately charge the battery for at least 15 minutes You can use the handset while charging the battery However we
136. lt Connection DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connecting 802 1 1b g 5 WEP Key1 2 Click New Profile under the New Profile heading Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 139 Base Unit Settings 3 Select the connection mode then click Next gt 4 Configure the connection mode you select in step 3 then click Next gt See Configuring the Internet connection settings on page 51 for instructions 5 Confirm the settings you are about to save then click Save 6 Click Restart The settings that you have just configured are saved as profile No 1 HOME mode or No 2 HOTEL mode according to the position of the Mode selector The profile is automatically named Automatic generation and saved f you click Default Profile you can revert the WAN side setting back to default setting DHCP If you have no specific instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel front desk use Default Profile for an easy setup When you click Refresh the Internet connection status is refreshed When PPPoE is selected in the Connection Mode PPPoE Connect and PPPoE Disconnect are available You can connect PPPoE by clicking PPPoE Connect and disconnect PPPoE by clicking PPPoE Disconnect Modifying the existing network connection profile 1 Click Network Connection on the Top Menu 2 Click Modify under the Network Connection heading 140 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898
137. mask field blank f you want to set all IP address select in IP address field Leave the netmask field blank Source Port Enter the packet source port to be filtered when you select the protocol from TCP UDP TCP amp UDP f you want to set one port enter its port number only f you want to set a range of ports enter the port numbers in the following way 2000 3000 f you want to set all ports select Destination IP Enter the packet destination IP address to be filtered Address The entry is the same as the Source IP Address Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 167 Base Unit Settings Description Destination Port Enter the packet destination IP address netmask to be filtered The entry is the same as the Source Port Protocol Select the protocol to be used from TCP UDP TCP amp UDP ESP GRE ICMP If you want to set all protocols select Log Output Set whether to display the temporarily saved packet information on the Packet Filtering Log page 193 1 When direction is W gt L Source IP local is Invalid When direction is LW Destination IP local is invalid 5 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Important The packet filtering is NOT executed for the DMZ host Note To edit the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Edit the items in the
138. me or To release hold while on the speakerphone press Resume or 5 Mute This feature allows you to mute your voice While mute is turned on you can hear the other party but the other party cannot hear you 1 Press MUTE during a call Microphone muted is displayed while mute is turned on 2 To return to the conversation press MUTE or To return to the conversation on the speakerphone press MUTE or x Call Waiting This feature allows you to receive calls while you are already talking on the phone If you receive a call while on the phone you will hear a call waiting tone and the 2nd caller s information will be displayed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 91 Making Answering Calls To answer 2nd call 1 Press Answer to answer 2nd call ist caller is automatically held 2 When you are finished talking with 2nd caller press To reject 2nd call While 2nd caller is calling press Reject Note Pressing Reject to reject a call is logged in the incoming calls list To resume conversation with 1st caller while you talking with 2nd caller 1 Press Switch to switch 1st caller 2nd caller is automatically held 2 To resume conversation with 1st caller press Resume 3 When you are finished talking with 1st caller press 92 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Making Answering Calls Diverting calls This feature diverts incomi
139. n 52 Status indicators 26 Subnet Mask 53 56 Support 196 System requirements 30 Time and Date 75 Tones 127 Top Menu 137 Troubleshooting 279 Troubleshooting for installation 57 Update Firmware 144 187 UPnP 162 UPnP Port Mapping Table 787 User name 47 Version Information 184 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Index Voicemail 94 96 Volume Receiver 97 Ringer 89 Speaker 97 W Wireless 171 Wireless Security 173 Wireless Status 182 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 239 Sales and support information Customer Care Centre For customers within the UK 0844 844 3898 Visit our website for product information www panasonic co uk E mail customer care panasonic co uk Direct Sales at Panasonic UK Order accessory and consumable items for your product with ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre Monday Thursday 9 00am 5 30pm Friday 9 30am 5 30pm Excluding public holidays Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at www panasonic co uk Most major credit and debit cards accepted All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic UK Ltd t couldn t be simpler Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a wide range of finished products take a browse on our website for further details Customer Care Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Sales Department
140. nced settings LAN DHCP Server This feature allows you to configure the local network settings and DHCP server settings 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click LAN DHCP Server Panasonic KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Setting of LAN side network information and DHCP server eae This function is not available in AP mode LAN DHCP Server Packet Filtering LAN IP Address 192 168 102 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable Disable Starting IP Address 192 168 102 100 Number of Leased IP Address 5 DHCP Server Lease Table The number of leased IP address is selected from 1 to 5 When you change the LAN side network and DHCP server settings the DHCP static entry which excepting wireless handset is deleted Static DHCP IP Address Reservation MAC Address IP Address 1 Handset 192 168 102 100 dd Note This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 155 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save IP Address Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to your local network Set 4 numbers 0 255 separated by periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available DHCP Server This setting assigns IP addres
141. nd select the desired option gt Select Previous results View the previous 20 results Search again Search again with another name or E mail address Add to contacts Add the contact to your contact list View profile View the profile of the contact Note For text entry see page 63 for details In step 3 you can enter either the Skype name or the full name of the contact You can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 81 Managing Contacts Removing contacts You can remove contacts from contact list While in the Idle mode press CONTACTS 2 Select the desired contact gt Options 3 Remove Select 4 Select Remove and block or Remove only Select Remove and block Remove the contact from your contact list and block this contact The contacts that are removed and blocked are moved from your contact list to the blocked users list To unblock the contacts that are removed and blocked see Unblocking contacts on page 85 Remove only Remove the contact from your contact list This contact is not blocked 5 OK Note In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt contacts gt Select 82 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing Contacts Contact list options You can access the option menu while viewing the contact list While in the Idle mode press CO
142. network key gt Select For WEP security network Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit For WPA PSK TKIP or WPA2 PSK AES security network Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters then skip to 10 9 Select the key index gt Select e Most of wireless networks use key index 1 10 Back The handset attempts to connect the network After a network connection is completed you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet e f failed error message is displayed then press OK and go back to step 3 Note e In step 5 after OK Saved message is displayed Press OK or leave the display for 3 seconds In step 6 to 9 you can set other settings such as TCP IP and Advanced settings Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 113 Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings To connect to a wireless network while No connection is displayed When No connection message is displayed in the Idle screen the handset is not connected to any network While in the Idle mode press Connect 2 The handset attempts to connect a network After a network connection is completed you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet f wireless networks in range are displayed sele
143. ng calls list Switch to the receiver when you are on the speakerphone x SP PHONE Make or receive a call Turn the speakerphone on or off A a Change the character entry mode Toggle between upper and lower case While in the Idle mode press to make a Skype to Skype call page 88 Left soft key Activate the functions indicated at the bottom left corner on the display While in the Idle mode press to access the Idle mode option screen page 74 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 23 Introduction KeyName Figure No Fumeton Right soft key Navigator key a Navigator key y Activate the functions indicated at the bottom right corner on the display While in the Idle mode press to sign in or connect to a network e Move up the cursor to select a menu item e Move up the cursor when entering characters Increase the receiver speaker volume while talking Increase the ringer volume while ringing or in the volume setting While in the Idle mode press to change your Skype online status page 106 Move down the cursor to select a menu item Move down the cursor when entering characters Decrease the receiver speaker volume while talking Decrease the ringer volume while ringing or in the volume setting Navigator key lt eo Move left the cursor when entering characters Navigator key gt e Move right the cursor when entering c
144. ng calls to the voicemail box or another forward number phone number Skype name that has been registered as call divert destination when you cannot answer a Call or when you are offline Setting the call divert destination You need to set the voicemail box and or a specific phone number as the call divert destination in advance Note f no phone number is set as the call divert destination unanswered calls are forwarded to the voicemail box You need to subscribe to the Skype Voicemail service to divert calls to the voicemail box You also need to subscribe to the SkypeOut service if you want to divert calls to landline or mobile phone numbers SkypeOut numbers If you do not subscribe to the Skype Voicemail and SkypeOut services you can only divert incoming calls to a Skype contact Diverting to other numbers Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Call divert Select 4 call forwarding Select 5 yes Select 6 Select the desired destination number field gt Select T Enter the Skype name or SkypeOut number gt OK Enter the SkypeOut number in the following way international prefix country code area code local phone number Example using the country code 1 for USA 1 555 321 5555 Note In step 4 if the number is already set select Forwarding to gt Select then skip to step 6
145. ng is required if you are instructed by the Internet service provider to enter the specific settings required for the network proxy Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Advanced gt Select 4 Network proxy Select 5 Select the desired item Select Proxy type Select the proxy server type from None HTTP HTTPS or SOCKS5 Host Enter the proxy server IP address or name max 100 characters in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in in the following way 192 168 0 1 Do not enter http 192 168 0 1 Enter the port number used by the proxy server value1 65535 in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in Authentication Enable or disable the proxy authentication which requires the user name and password to access the Internet 130 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings User name Enter the user name for proxy host authentication max 127 characters in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in Password Enter the password for proxy host authentication max 127 characters in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in 6 Enter the information Press OK or select the desired item
146. ng up the base unit for the first time Initialization Setup 39 Troubleshooting for installation naaa anaa aaa aaa ees 57 Setting up the handset 60 TEE ONV ESS de a an Led Aime ie ace ase ops a tote Ve so Re ert al sts se nel ce a 63 Turning on the handset Signing in to Skype 66 Handset displays ie se bn a db Sop weeds Se aves fo ei dea ar de Ae ae di ea mice a 69 MaN MeNe sroine en Geel ol bee tad gin on ete es aie ee ele het aa ete 72 Idle mode option SCreen 2 eee eee eens 74 Setting the time and date lt lt us ots Dead ne hee ee eee nl ne 75 Managing Contacts OTA SU ase ea D RU ae 76 ACJM COMAC EG nee de ee races da Ce eau ae lo Re 19 Searching for Skype contacts 81 PRE MOVING COMIC Sic srn seater oe caro Chan D ce es eas dese E 82 Contact lISCODUONS Enr en Re Ur ner em enele es ea 83 Viewing a contact profile 84 Blocking COMACS Eds eed ees oe ere ri Valid Cea ee cae ae 85 Making Answering Calls MAKING GANS onc Ate eat id OSM im RS eo eee ee ee ee Ao eae ad 86 ANSWERING CANS 4 VASE UNIS cued deh te ee bd ee Cott eho ed wa tele eds 89 2 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Table of Contents Useful features during a call 91 ISIN CANE seat tae ed ee ee Shee ae ek dt dal No ide 9
147. nit page 192 after the mode selector position is changed Wait for 1 minute until the base unit becomes ready and access to http 192 168 102 1 the base unit s default IP address or http kxwpa webpage One minute interval is intentional to avoid malignant access to the base unit Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Internet access Proen sowon oo cannot connect to the Check the modem connection Also check the Internet connection between this product and the LAN Check the information received from Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in regarding Internet connection When instructed to do so by the Internet service provider set a web browser proxy server page 210 Check that the power supply was turned on in the following order modem router if you have one base unit computer When turning off the power supply do so in the following order modem base unit router if you have one computer For Cable modem users Turn off the modem for 10 minutes to erase the old information in the modem If this still does not work you may need to register the base unit with your Internet service provider Provide them with the WAN MAC registration number found on the bottom of the base unit e For DSL modem users You may need to set the PPPoE configuration for your connection mode in Initialization Setup page 39 Do not unplug the power of the base unit whi
148. not have the latest version of firmware this can lead to blocked access or information leaks When downloading data from the Internet ensure that viruses or illegal programs are not inadvertently downloaded You are responsible for the security settings such as user name and password to access this product This information is transferred in plain text format between the base unit and your computer This information should not be made available to any third parties outside the user group Place this product where it is unlikely to be stolen You are responsible for this product s user information such as contact list Internet settings etc This information should not be made available to any third parties outside the user group You are responsible for keeping a record of the user name and password used for the PPPoE connection Depending on the Internet service provider you use the user name and password for the PPPoE connection may be transferred in plain text format You are responsible for using No Encryption mode for the wireless security setting since there is a risk of sent received data being intercepted by a third party When sending this product to be repaired with a company not related to Panasonic make a back up file of the base unit settings if necessary and reset this product to factory default When transferring this product to another party make a back up file of the base unit settings
149. nterference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Exposure Wa
150. nternet Protocol TCP IP Properties 5 General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 102 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 208 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 6 Enter the IP address The IP address must be within the range of 192 168 102 1 192 168 102 254 except for 192 168 102 1 the default IP address of the base unit on the LAN side For Subnet mask enter 255 255 255 0 8 Click OK 9 Click OK then close the Network Connection window Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 209 Base Unit Settings Changing the proxy server settings on Web browser If your Internet service provider uses the proxy server you cannot log in the base unit Change the proxy server settings on your Web browser 1 Open your Web browser The below example is Internet Explorer 6 0 2 Click Tools then select Internet Options about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer SE La File Edit View Favorites gt Mail and News H H D gt r Back gt x Synchronize se Favorites a Media CS
151. o U K 0844 844 3898 9 Introduction any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy If you have any problems Please visit http www panasonic co uk No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the inappropriate use damage or both of the unit 10 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Caution for AC Mains Lead For United Kingdom For your safety please read the following text carefully This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 3 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 3 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark lt gt or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained CAUTION IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitte
152. o expose a specified computer on your LAN to the Internet Important A computer specified as the DMZ host may be vulnerable to security risks 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click DMZ Panasonic Home Mode Ka BERENE KX WPA10 F A peser Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Advanced LAN DHCP Server Port Forwardina Setting of DMZ function This function is not available in AP mode Easy Security Packet Filtering DMZ Help DE DMZ Host IP Address Enable Disable 3 Configure the settings then click Save Select whether to enable or disable the DMZ feature Internet DMZ Host IP Enter the IP address of the computer to be exposed to the Address 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 161 Base Unit Settings UPnP This feature allows you to configure the UPnP Universal Plug and Play settings Enabling UPnP allows the base unit to be compliant with the UPnP standard 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Advanced tab then click UPnP Panasonic 72 Advanced Setup Home Mode Ka MEJENG re Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Advanced LAN DHCP Server Port Forwarding UPnP Setting of UPnP function This function is enabled
153. o send with the request max 200 characters gt OK Note You can also search and add Skype contacts from the Search menu page 81 You can also add Skype contacts from the History menu page 98 In step 2 if the message The maximum number of contacts has been reached is displayed remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts page 82 In step 5 if the message Edit your list of blocked users is displayed see Unblocking contacts page 85 In step 5 if you previously sent an authorization request to the same user and the user accepted the request skip steps 6 and 7 then press OK In step 6 the authorization request is sent to the newly added contact so that the person will allow you to see when the person is online For text entry see page 63 for details Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 19 Managing Contacts Adding SkypeOut numbers You can add non Skype SkypeOut numbers to your contact list SkypeOut numbers are listed with icon in your contact list Menu middle soft key 2 Add contact gt Select 3 SkypeOut number gt OK 4 Contact s name Select 5 Enter the name if you desire max 50 characters gt OK 6 Phone number Select T Enter the phone number max 20 digits gt OK The phone number should start with the country code 8 Save Note You can
154. ord to the power port on the base unit and an AC outlet When the base unit turns on The WAN indicator lights in green or amber the installation is complete Note In step 2 if you cannot find the Ethernet port RJ45 socket in the hotel room ask the hotel front desk In some hotels the wireless Internet connection service may be available by using a wireless Ethernet bridge prepared by the hotel 34 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started While you are at home The base unit has 2 modes of operation for use at home AP Bridge mode and Router mode AP Bridge mode Designed for the case when you have an existing router or modem DSL or cable with a built in router Refer to the instructions on page 36 Router mode Designed for the case when you only have a standard DSL or cable modem Refer to the instructions on page 37 Note f your modem has more than 1 Ethernet port then you have a modem with a built in router f you have more than 1 computer connected to the Internet then you have a router f you do not know what type of modem you have ask your Internet service provider Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 35 Getting Started AP Bridge mode With an EXISTING ROUTER or MODEM with a built in ROUTER If you install the base unit with your existing router or modem with a built in router the base unit should be set to AP Bridge mode Select AP Bridge
155. ork Connection on the Top Menu 2 Click Modify under the Wireless Information heading 3 Configure the wireless connection basic settings then click Next gt Setting Description S Select your wireless network mode from the pull down menu f you have both 802 11b and 802 11g wireless devices in your network select 802 11b g e f you have only 802 11b wireless devices select 802 11b Channel Select Auto or the desired channel from 1 to 11 Enter your wireless network name SSID 1 32 SSID alphanumeric characters in this data field SSID Broadcast Enable or disable the broadcasting of your SSID f you select Disable only wireless devices that know the SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit f you select Enable any wireless device can detect the SSID of the base unit 4 Configure the wireless connection security settings then click Save Setting Description S Security Mode Select the desired security mode No Encryption Open WEP WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK are available for the wireless devices including the handset Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices connected to the base unit Default is set to WEP Network Key For WEP 64bit Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters or 10 hexadecimal characters For WEP 128bit Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexadecim
156. ot the actual figures when using the product Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 237 Index Index A 238 Answering calls 89 AP Configuration 55 Auto sign in 121 Base unit Setting 39 Battery Charge 67 Installation 60 Level 62 Performance 62 Replacement 60 Call divert 93 Call Waiting 97 Contact list 76 86 Contact list options 83 Default settings 204 DHCP Configuration 57 DHCP Lease Table 180 DMZ 161 DNS Server 57 53 55 Error messages 275 Handset registration 136 Handset Status 183 Headset optional 214 Help 196 History 87 98 Hold 97 Idle mode option screen 74 Idle screen 69 Initialization Setup 39 47 Internet connection 57 750 IP Address 53 56 LAN DHCP Server 155 Load Settings 191 V Log Connection 195 Packet Filtering 193 UPnP Port Mapping 194 MAC Address Clone 153 MAC Address Filtering 175 Main menu 72 Making calls 86 Mute 97 Network Connection 139 Network Status 778 Packet Filtering 765 Password 47 108 185 Port Forwarding 158 PPPoE Configuration 54 Reset 126 189 Reset button 204 Ringer off 89 Routing 769 Skype credit 134 Skype online status 77 Skypeln 134 SkypeOut 80 87 Software updates 127 126 Speakerphone 97 Static Configuratio
157. ot use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a moist cloth for cleaning Do not use the product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink etc Place the product securely on a stable surface Serious damage and or injury may result if the product falls Do not cover slots and openings on the product They are provided for ventilation and protection against overheating Never place the product near radiators or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided Use only the power source marked on the product If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company Do not place objects on the Mains lead Install the product where no one can step or trip on the cord Do not overload Household Mains Supply and extension cords This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push any objects through slots in the product This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never spill any liquid on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble the product Take the product to an authorised service centre when service is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used Unplug the product from Household Mains Supply and take to an authorised service centre when the following conditions occur A When the Ma
158. over comes attached to the handset 3 Operating Instructions are included 4 Your base unit s default network name SSID and network key for wireless connection are printed As this information is important for the base unit settings save this sticker in a safe place Note All the accessory items except the CD ROM and Wireless LAN sticker are included in the carrying case Packing the accessories Ethernet cable Charge cable AC mains lead Note Do not include the CD ROM when packing the accessories in the carrying case Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 19 Introduction Additional replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information PQJA10188Z for USA Canada and AC mains lead Japan PFJAO2A006Z for Germany and France CGA P001 Rechargeable lithium ion Li ion battery Changing the AC mains lead while travelling Due to voltage difference when you travel be sure to carry the appropriate AC mains lead s designed for use in your destination countries For USA Canada and Japan For Germany and France Part No PQJA10188Z Part No PFJA02A0067 20 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction Controls Base unit Wireless travel router Front view Rear view Mode selector N N COIAILCOOOCCCOII oe MM nic LOCATOR indicator Power port WIRELESS indicator WAN Internet port
159. p 6 on page 121 To update the Panasonic firmware Skip to step 6 on page 122 Note Followings are the differences from normal usages You need to press a or Y to scroll pages You need to enter the number key to select a network or options You need to press Symbol left soft key repeatedly to enter symbol Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 133 Services Service information You can view information about the following optional services by Skype Skype credit Skypeln and Skype Voicemail Note Skypeln numbers are regular phone numbers sold on a subscription basis If your friends who are not using Skype want to call you they can call your Skypeln number and you receive the call in Skype If you buy a Skypeln number you get a free Skype Voicemail subscription along with it To purchase Skype credit Skype Voicemail or Skypeln with Skype Voicemail please visit http www skype com Viewing the service information 1 Menu middle soft key Henu T 2 Services Select LT contact 3 Select the desired item gt Select y Search Select Back Skype credit View the remaining Skype credit available and the expiration date View the list of the Skypeln numbers you subscribe to View the expiration date of the Skype Voicemail service 4 jf you select Skype credit view the information gt Press Y to scroll down for more information if necessary I
160. ptional Services Skypeln calls SkypeOut calls Skype Voicemail KX WPA102E KX WPA100E 4 EEE KX WP1050E The KX WP1050E Wi Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set consists of the KX WPA100E wireless handset and the KX WPA102E wireless travel router base unit router wireless access point functioning It enables you to make and answer Skype to Skype calls with its handset anywhere an Internet connection is available In order to make Skype to Skype calls the handset needs wireless connection to the base unit which provides an access to the Internet You also need to sign in to Skype with your Skype account to make Skype to Skype calls You can create your Skype account with the handset or on your computer Note Depending on the network you use you may not be able to connect to Skype due to possible network restrictions Important The suffix E in the model number of KX WPA100 and KX WPA102 will be omitted in these instructions What is Skype Skype is a little piece of software that lets you call people you know all over the world for free With this product you have the added convenience of using Skype without being tied to your computer 6 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Introduction SkypeOut Skypeln and Skype Voicemail are optional services available from Skype SkypeOut SkypeOut allows you to make calls to landline and mobile phones Skypeln Skypeln is a subscribed feature that prov
161. r user name and password in order to access the base unit again After that you need to configure the Internet connection settings The base unit has a Mode selector page 203 to allow users to switch its Internet connection settings between the HOME mode and the HOTEL mode simply The base unit can contain up to 4 Internet connection setting profiles and 2 among those 4 setting profiles can be assigned to the mode selector positions which are HOME mode and HOTEL mode For example a setting profile of AP Bridge connection mode for the HOME mode and an another setting profile of DHCP connection type for the HOTEL mode You are going to set up those profiles for HOME and or HOTEL mode settings through the initialization setup shown in the following pages Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 39 Getting Started Initialization Setup flow Follow the procedures below to set up the base unit for Internet connection Setting your login user name and password Set your user name and password to log in the base unit Creating a new Internet connection profile Select the Internet connection mode e Mode available in HOME mode DHCP Static PPPoE AP Bridge Mode available in HOTEL mode DHCP Static PPPoE Wy Configuration of the connection mode Step 8 on Configure each setting for the connection mode you selected page 48 iy Registering the Internet connection settings as a profile Step 9 on Confirm the settings you h
162. rd set in step 3 Then click OK e Top Menu is displayed Panasonic Home Mode KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Network Connection Easy set up for internet connection Update Firmware Update Firmware pages allow you to install new firmware Advanced Setup These pages allow you to control all features of this product Handset Information Show registered handset information Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 43 Getting Started 5 Click Network Connection on the Top Menu The current Internet connection settings and information of the wireless connection are displayed Panasonic Home Mode Ka Bret KX WPA102 Jetwork Connection Ver 1 00 New Profile New Profile Default Profile Internet Connection Mode Home Mode Profile Name Default Connection Connection Mode DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 MAC Address E a Connection Status Connecting Wireless Information Mode 802 1 1b q SSID Channel 5 Security WEP Key1 Network Key srrnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn MAC Address 6 Click New Profile under the New Profile heading e f you click Default Profile you can revert the Internet connection settings back to default setting DHCP f you have no specific instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel you can use Default Profile for an easy setup Ask the hotel front desk for details If you select Default Profile skip to step 10 44 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898
163. ress Setting From DHCP Server Lease Table Help Setting Description S MAC Address Enter the LAN card s MAC address for the corresponding computer Set 12 hexadecimal characters with separation by colon of every 2 digits e g 12 34 56 78 9F 0A IP Address Enter the IP address that you want to stabilise for the corresponding computer You can also select the setting from the DHCP Server Lease Table Click Add in the Operation column under the Setting From DHCP Server Lease Table heading When you click Refresh the network connection status is refreshed 2 Click Add under the Manual Setting heading 3 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 157 Base Unit Settings Note To edit the settings 1 Click the desired entry number under the static DHCP setting click the desired entry number under the Static DHCP IP Address Reservation heading in LAN DHCP Server page page 155 2 Edit the items in the Static DHCP Setting page 3 Click Save 4 Click Restart To delete the settings 1 Click the desired entry number under the static DHCP setting click the desired entry number under the Static DHCP IP Address Reservation heading in LAN DHCP Server page page 155 2 Click Delete in the Static DHCP Setting page 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click Restart
164. rning This product complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements the base unit must be installed and operated 20 cm or more between the base unit and all person s body excluding extremities of hands wrists and feet This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 229 Useful Information For body worn operation the handset must be used only with a non metallic accessory Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements Responsible party Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Phone number 1 800 211 PANA 1 800 211 7262 FCC Warning To ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits use only the included charge cable with the ferrite core when connecting the handset to the base unit 230 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Industry Canada IC and other information The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada radio technical specifications were met Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
165. rt your name with a number or punctuation mark or use your Skype name as a password 68 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Getting Started Handset displays Idle screen o Handset status icons page 70 Skype online status D Current time page 71 2 Skype credit balance 4 Message field 3 Soft key functions Current time Current time represents currently set time on the handset Set the correct date and time before you start using the handset page 75 2 Skype credit balance Skype credit balance represents your current Skype credit balance To purchase Skype credit or change currency please visit http www skype com 3 Soft key functions Soft key functions represents the actions activated by pressing the corresponding Soft key 4 Message field Message field represents the following conditions of the handset No connection Indicates that the handset has not yet connected to a wireless network Short battery life Indicates that the operating time is shorter than normal Please connect to another wireless network Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 69 Getting Started Handset status icons In range of the wireless LAN Handset has no link to the wireless LAN Battery level and status page 62 Speakerphone is on A recently missed call has been listed in History page 98 L A recently received voicemail has not yet been heard page 99
166. s Select Yes When you removed and blocked a certain contact from your contact list the contact is registered with your blocked users list Keep the sum of your contact list and your blocked users list under 500 For deleting blocked contact in the blocked users list press Contacts Advanced Manage Blocked Users on computer Skype Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 105 Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Personal Skype online status and profile Skype online status and profile features allow you to define your Skype online status and personal profile details and to sign out of Skype Changing your status You can change your Skype online status to let other users know when to call you While in the Idle mode press Options 2 Change status gt Select 3 Select the desired Skype online status gt Select See the Skype online status icon list on page 71 You can select a Skype online status except Connecting status satu Select Back In step 1 you can also press Menu middle soft key gt Status gt Select In step 1 while in the Idle mode you can also press a to access to the Change status menu Setting your profile You can enter your profile data in My profile While in the Idle mode press Options 2 My profile Select 3 Select the desired setting gt Select 106 Helpline Tel No
167. s stored centrally on Skype servers will be downloaded and displayed on your handset s contact list when you sign in to Skype with the handset Voicemails are also stored centrally on Skype servers and will be downloaded and displayed on your handset when you sign in to Skype 6 Yes The handset begins to restart after 3 seconds Note f you select Reset all in step 5 you need to register the handset to the base unit again See Registering the handset on page 136 for details After the above steps are completed the handset is reset to factory default 126 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Handset Settings Tones You can change the handset s ringer type tone volume and other types of tones Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Tones gt Select 4 Select the desired setting gt Select The ringer tone sounds while receiving a call Notification tone Set the notification tone to On or Of The notification tone sounds when a new voicemail message or Authorization request is received Keypad tone Set the keypad tone to On or Of f The keypad tone sounds when you press keys Out of service tone Set the out of service tone to On or Of f The out of service tone sounds when the handset is going to be out of wireless LAN service range for making answering calls or listening recording vo
168. s as a short blinking in Amber and a long flash in Green in turn This state indicates that the connection to the WAN side of the base unit has been recovered for the Internet connection During this state Port Forwarding DMZ Packet Filtering and Static Routing functions are disabled Note In step 2 Configuration Error message is displayed if network still overlaps or your data entry is not correct You need to try to enter the IP address Subnet mask and Starting IP address DHCP Server again See also the Help on the LAN temporary heading for data entry e The IP address Subnet mask and Starting IP address DHCP Server entered in the Temporary setting are effective while the base unit is turned on and will be cleared away from the unit when the base unit is turned off f you want to change the LAN side settings permanently click Top Page button on the right top of the Temporary LAN Side Network Setting page and change the LAN side settings from Advanced Setup Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 201 Base Unit Settings Downloading the version up firmware to your computer for recovering the base unit When the WAN Indicator is flashing in amber the firmware of the base unit is defective and the base unit is operating in recovery mode Before downloading the firmware for the base unit you need to set the static IP address on your computer For setting the static IP address on your computer see page 207 On
169. sages is shown on the handset display Network Display message Cause solution Networks were not e Move closer to the base unit or an access point found e Press Search to search for networks again Press Options gt Select Add manually to add network manually Press Options Select Preferred networks to configure preferred networks list Could not connect A network connection failed to lt Network name gt Check that the security type and the network key are correct e Press OK gt Re connect the network again Could not get IP The handset could not get an IP address automatically address from Check that the DHCP server of the base unit is enabled lt Network name gt e Make sure the Static IP address of the computer uses the same address as DHCP lease address Failed to connect The handset is not registered to the base unit to the base unit Register the handset page 136 Register again Sign in Display message Cause solution Your Skype name and The Skype name and or password you entered are not password were not correct recognized Press Retry gt Re enter the Skype name and password correctly Sign in was not Check the network connection successful Press Retry to try again Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 215 Useful Information Display message Cause solution The Skype name you selected is already in use e Pre
170. scription S Select the desired entry number for the port forwarding setting Entry number represents the priority Entry number 1 has the highest priority Status Port Select whether to enable or disable the port forwarding Forwarding feature Forwarding IP Enter the IP address of the computer that is hosting the Address service The device registered as the forwarding IP address can be accessed from the Internet through the registered protocol and port service from TCP UDP TCP amp UDP ESP GRE Port Enter the forwarding port number when you select the protocol from TCP UDP TCP amp UDP f you want to set one port enter its port number only e f you want to set a range of ports enter the port numbers in the following way 2000 3000 5 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note To edit the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Edit the items in the Port Forwarding Setting page 3 Click Save 4 Click Restart To delete the setting 1 Click the desired entry number in step 3 2 Click Delete in the Port Forwarding Setting page 3 Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box 4 Click Restart 160 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode DMZ This feature allows you to configure the DMZ DeMilitarised Zone settings Enable DMZ t
171. ses to devices on your LAN Pror Sener Select wneter enable or despie is feature o Starting IP Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP Address assignment Number of Enter the number of the leased IP addresses maximum 5 Leased IP The first IP address is assigned to the handset The Address subsequent ones are assigned to computers A Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed Note e f you change the LAN network settings or DHCP server settings the entries in the Static DHCP table will be deleted n step 4 if the LAN side setting is changed you need to change your computer s setting and click the link shown on the Restarting page 156 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Static DHCP IP Address Reservation The Static DHCP function allows you to stabilise the IP address assigned to the computer by registering the computer s MAC address Up to 5 entries can be registered The first entry is reserved for the handset 1 Click Add under the Static DHCP IP Address Reservation heading in LAN DHCP Server page page 155 then configure the settings Panasonic vs Advanced Setup Home Mode Kane KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Basic Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Por kowarding Static DHCP Setting Setting of static DHCP entry Easy Security Packet Filtering Manual Setting Hel Routing MAC Address IP Add
172. ss OK gt Select another Skype name lt Skype name gt This name is not available Please select another General Display message Cause solution Not logged in You need to sign in This feature can only be used when connected to a network Please try again later This feature is not available when offline Network connection lost Hardware Error Please have this phone serviced Battery You need to sign in to Skype to use this feature e Press OK to sign in to Skype You need to connect to a network to use this feature Press Connect while in the Idle mode to connect to a network This feature is not available when your Skype online status is offline Change your Skype online status page 106 and try again Network connection is lost Move closer to the base unit or the access point e Press Connect while in the Idle mode to connect to network again Restart the handset If this doesn t resolve the problem please have this phone serviced for repair Display message Cause solution Battery or charger error occurred Please unplug charge cable Press OK to restart your device Battery or charger error occurred e Unplug charge cable and press OK to restart the handset 216 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Display message Cause solution Battery error Battery error occurred occurred Press OK
173. ted by periods such as 192 168 102 253 Note DNS Server 2 There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Domain Name e f you have the domain name assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter the domain name 1 255 characters in this data field MTU MTU is the maximum size of packet that can be sent f you have the MTU value assigned by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in enter the MTU value 576 1492 in this data field Otherwise you need to leave the default MTU value 1492 AP Configuration Allows the base unit to work as an access point when you have a router at home AP Configuration is not available in the HOTEL mode Panasonic Home Mode KX WPA102 Ver 1 00 Connection Mode Help Connection Mode AP DHCP AP Static Static IP Address Help IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 55 Getting Started Setting Description Connection Mode IP Address Default Gateway 56 Select AP DHCP for Connection Mode if the DHCP server is operating in the router or modem with a built in router you are using Select AP Static if you want to assign Static IP address For AP Static Enter the IP address and subnet mask corresponding to your local network S
174. teway Device Discovery and Control Client and UPnP User Interface in step 4 Windows Vista 1 Click Start then click Control Panel 2 Click Network and Sharing Center then click network discovery 3 Select Turn on network discovery 4 Click Apply Using your computer on a wireless LAN The 15 character device specific network name SSID and 13 alphanumeric character 128 bit encryption network key WEP are set as factory defaults These factory default setting values are shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker If you use your computer on a wireless LAN use the values on the sticker to set the wireless LAN configuration on your computer To set your computer to be used on a wireless LAN see the manual for the computer you use 212 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Note e To use your computer on a wireless LAN a wireless LAN card needs to be installed on your computer Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 213 Useful Information Additional accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information Headset optional Connecting a headset to the handset allows hands free phone conversations We recommend using the Panasonic headset shown below The headset model numbers compatible with the handset KX TCA94EX 214 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information Error messages If the unit detects a problem one of the following mes
175. u will need to re register the MAC address of the base unit with the Internet service provider but you can avoid re registering the MAC address by using this feature You can copy the MAC address of your computer s network adaptor to the base unit and use its address for the Internet connection 1 Click Advanced Setup on the Top Menu 2 Click the Basic tab then click MAC Address Clone Panasonic Home Mode Kart E er a ET Advanced Wireless Status Maintenance Internet Connection MAC Address Clone MAC Address Clone MAC address of WAN side interface is being changed This function is not available in AP mode MAC Address Clone MAC Address Clone Enable Disable Original MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cloned MAC Address Save Note This feature is not available in AP Bridge mode Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 153 Base Unit Settings 3 Configure the settings then click Save Description MAC Address Clone Select whether to enable or disable the MAC address clone feature Original MAC Address Base unit s MAC address is displayed Cloned MAC Address Enter MAC address to be cloned Set 12 hexadecimal characters with separation by colon of every 2 digits e g 12 34 56 78 9F 0A 4 Click Restart The base unit automatically restarts and the Top Menu is displayed 154 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Adva
176. ult see below If necessary set the settings again Note You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you reset the base unit to factory default See Registering the handset on page 136 FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button as Ws SNS S SS Wve WS y SE SN Default settings Internet Connection Mode Connection Mode DHCP MTU size PPPoE 1492 bytes DHCP 1500 bytes Static 1500 bytes 204 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Wireless Connection Settings Wireless Mode 802 11b g Network Name SSID Shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker SSID Broadcast Enable WEP key Shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker Security Mode WEP Key Index for Network Key WEP Key 1 MAC Address Filtering Disable Advanced Setup LAN IP Address 192 168 102 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable Starting IP Address 192 168 102 100 Number of Lease IP Addresses 5 One of which is assigned to the handset DMZ DMZ Disable DMZ Host IP Address Blank Easy Security Sends Receives packets to from IP Deny addresses Log Output ON Stateful Packet Inspection Enable Except Ident Packets Log Output ON Attack Detection Disable Log Output OFF Routing Static Routing Unset Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 205 Base Unit Settings Setting your computer Obt
177. uring the registration LOCATOR indicator Menu middle soft key 2 Settings gt Select 3 Phone settings gt Select 4 Registration Select 5 us registration Select 6 Press and hold the LOCATOR button on the base unit for 4 seconds until you see the LOCATOR Indicator on the base unit flashing in green gt OK The registration starts The status message changes from Handset registering to Handset registered Note In step 5 select Information to view the network name and BSSID the MAC address information for the base unit gt Select When the handset registration fails the status message Handset could not register Please try again is displayed Press OK Try step 6 again You can register only 1 handset to the base unit Therefore if you register another handset to the base unit the previously registered handset cannot be connected to the base unit While the handset is being registered the LOCATOR indicator on the base unit flashes 136 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Setting the base unit from Top Menu After the settings in Initialization Setup page 39 are successfully completed Top Menu will be displayed on the top page each time you log in the base unit 1 2 Open the Web browser on the computer you connected to the LAN Ethernet port on the base unit Enter http the
178. used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible You need a separate AC mains lead when you use this unit in USA Canada Japan Germany and France See page 20 Battery To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons read and follow these instructions Use only the battery ies specified Do not dispose of the battery ies in a fire They may explode Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the battery ies Released electrolyte 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 provided or identified for use with the product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual Medical Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers or hearing aids to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF radio frequency energy The product operates in the frequency range of 2 412 GHz to 2 462 GHz and the power output is 30 mW Do not use the product in health care facilities if Helpline Tel N
179. view details of the log press Select Select Back To call back press K or xt To access options press Options and select the desired option gt Select Call Make a call Not available if this contact is a blocked user Send voicemail Send a voicemail to the contact page 97 Not available if this contact is a blocked user View details of the log contact s name number date time View the profile of the contact page 84 Add to contacts Add the contact to your contact list page 79 Not available if this contact is already in your contact list Clear list Delete the entire list 98 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Managing History Note In step 1 you can also press to access the outgoing calls list while in the idle mode then skip to step 4 In step 1 you can also press View to access the missed calls list while a new missed calls notification is displayed then skip to step 4 In step 4 you can also press lt lt or gt to switch between the outgoing calls incoming calls and missed calls lists o indicates a new missed call in the missed calls list Voicemails You can manage the voicemails list Also handset lets you know you have new voicemails in the following ways Charge Ringer indicator flashes for about 5 seconds and an incoming message tone beeps twice Anew voicemails notification is displayed is disp
180. wn in My Network Places folder in the Start menu for Windows XP or Network folder in the Start menu for Windows Vista Refer to page 212 The handset shows the IP address assigned to the base unit page 110 When the Internet connection mode is DHCP Static or PPPoE confirm the base unit s IP address using Windows command 1 Click Start gt AIl Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Command Prompt window is displayed 2 Enter ipconfig all Default Gateway stands for the base unit s IP address When the Internet connection mode is AP Bridge switch the Mode selector to HOTEL and restart the base unit You can confirm the base units IP address using Windows command as above forget my user name Press and hold the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET and or password for the button on the bottom of the base unit with a pointed Top Menu object until all the Indicators go out The settings are reset to default page 204 The Update Firmware The base unit firmware may be defective and requires page is displayed an update firmware page 202 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 219 Useful Information The Temporary LAN side The networks on the WAN side and the LAN side Network setting page is overlap page 199 displayed After clicking Restart In the case of AP DHCP mode or LAN network are the Top Menu is not changed Top Menu page is not disp
181. work supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses i 6 Click OK T Click OK then close the Network Connection window Setting the static IP address on your computer When you log in the base unit with defective firmware the firmware update screen will be displayed In this case a static IP address needs to be set on your computer 1 Click Start then click Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections then click Network Connections 3 Right click the Local Area Connection icon connected to the base unit then select Properties Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 207 Base Unit Settings 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Description Show icon in notification area when connected 5 Select Use the following IP address I
182. y LAN Side Network Setting when networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap on page 199 LAN side network setting is changed temporarily Temporary LAN Side Network Setting when networks on the WAN side and the LAN side overlap on page 199 In the hotel room Check that the base unit and the Ethernet port RJ45 socket in the hotel room are connected properly Check that the power of the base unit is turned on At home Check that the base unit and your device modem existing router or modem with a build in router are connected properly Check that the power of the base unit and your device are turned on 222 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Useful Information The LAN Indicator is off Check that the base unit and the computer are connected properly Check that the computer is turned on Check that the LAN card and driver are installed on the computer Handset Battery charge Problem Cause Solution The handset is not Connect the included charge cable to the CHARGE port charged of the handset Connect the other end to the CHARGE port of the base unit that is connected to the power supply fully charged the battery Make sure that the included charge cable is connected but a continues or E correctly page 61 is displayed or operating The battery may need to be replaced with a new one time is shorter than page 20 before The hands
183. y local network Set the third number 0 255 separated by periods different from that of the WAN such as 192 168 101 1 Note There are some restrictions on IP address entry For example 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Static IP Address Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP DHCP Server assignment Set the third number 0 255 separated by periods same as that of the LAN temporary you set above such as 192 168 101 100 2 Click Apply The restarting page is displayed when the entered IP address Subnet mask and Starting IP address DHCP Server are correct Panasonic Hotel Mode KX WPA 102 Temporary LAN Side Network Setting Ver 1 00 Restarting this product Click the URL below after confirm network settings of PC http 4 192 168 101 1 200 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings 3 Change the network setting on your computer f DHCP is enabled for obtaining IP address on your computer you need to obtain IP address again f Static IP address is entered on your computer you need to change IP address and subnet mask on your computer manually See Setting the static IP address on your computer page 207 Other operations may be possible for recovering the Network setting on your computer 4 Click the IP address shown on the restarting page e The Top Menu is displayed WAN Indicator flashe
184. your computer On the Web browser enter http 192 168 102 1 On the base unit 2 Specify the file name You can also click Browse to select the desired file name from the list 3 Click Start The base unit automatically restarts after the firmware is updated Important Do not interrupt the firmware updating process by cutting the power supply until the progress indicator reaches 100 and the base unit restarts itself 4 Confirm the WAN Indicator is not flashing in amber then set your computer settings back to the previous conditions 202 Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 Base Unit Settings Mode selector Once you have created a new profile in the Initialization Setup page 39 or added edited profiles page 139 150 in the base unit settings you do not need to log in the base unit each time You only need to slide the Mode selector switch to HOME or HOTEL mode so that the base unit can connect to the Internet in the connection mode that is pre registered for either HOME or HOTEL mode You need to switch the Mode selector before turning on the base unit Mode selector Helpline Tel No U K 0844 844 3898 203 Base Unit Settings Reset button If you forget the user name and password for the base unit press and hold the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button on the bottom of the base unit with a pointed object until all the indicators go out The settings are reset to defa

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