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Digital Cordless Answering System
Operating Instructions
Model No.
KX-TCD515E
Contents
Preparation
Before Initial Use..........................2
Important Information...................5
Location of Controls.....................6
Meanings of Icons above SOFT
KEYS ...........................................7
Meanings of Symbols
and Operations of Keys ...............8
Display .........................................9
Setting up...................................10
Cordless Telephone
Using the Telephone..................14
Caller ID.....................................19
List Menu ...................................20
Using the Phonebook.................23
SMS Feature (Text Message)....31
Settings Menu Chart ..................43
Handset Settings........................45
Base Unit Settings .....................57
Multi-Unit User Operations.........62
Walkie-Talkie .............................69
Answering System
Answering System .....................72
Useful Information
Using the Belt Clip .....................84
Optional Headset .......................84
Wall Mounting ............................85
Before Requesting Help.............86
Character Table .........................89
Index ..........................................91
Technical Information.................92
Guarantee..................................93
Caller ID and SMS Compatible
Please read these Operating Instructions before using the unit and save
for future reference.
Charge the battery for about 7 hours before initial use.
Preparation Cordless Telephone Useful InformationAnswering System
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Before Initial Use
Features
Digital Answering System
Up to 30 minutes recording time, with time/day stamp that records when
messages were received and counts the total number.
SMS (Short Message Service) compatibility
Now the convenience of sending and receiving text messages is
available from a home telephone.
32-Polyphonic Ring Tones
A variety of high-quality sounds can be reproduced for your ring tones.
You can choose from 9 pre-set melodies and 6 ring tones.
Hands-Free Speakerphone
You can talk without holding handset.
Convenient for talking while doing something else.
Headset Socket
Plug in the optional headset and the hands-free facility provides total
ease and freedom of use.
Illuminated Keypad
Lights up when there is an incoming call or you touch any key for easier
operation even in the dark.
200+20-Station Phonebook
Stores 200 station names and numbers with the built-in telephone
directory of the handset to be recalled easily and stores 20 station
names and numbers in the base unit for Audible Caller ID feature.
Multiple Handsets
Up to 6 handsets can be registered with a single base unit for added
convenience. (Optional handset/charger is available separately.)
LCD Backlight
Lights up when there is an incoming call or you touch any key for easier
operation even in the dark.
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Preparation
Before Initial Use
Thank you for purchasing your new Panasonic digital cordless telephone.
Sales and Support Information Customer Care Centre
For UK customers: 08700 100 076
For Republic of Ireland customers:
01289 8333
Visit our website for product information
http://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 - Friday
9:00am - 5:30pm.
(Excluding public holidays)
Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at
Shop@Panasonic http://www.panasonic.co.uk
Most major credit and debit cards accepted.
All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are handled directly by Panasonic
UK Ltd.
It 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.
Dear purchaser,
You have acquired a KX-TCD515E, which is a product made in accordance with the
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT). DECT technology is
characterized by high-security protection against interceptions as well as high-quality
digital transmission. This telephone was designed for a wide range
of applications. For example, this telephone can be used within a network of base units
and handsets, constituting a telephone system which:
operates up to 6 handsets at one base unit.
allows an intercom between 2 handsets.
allows the operation of a handset at up to 4 base units, expanding the communication
radio area.
Caller ID and SMS Services, where available, are network provider service. After
subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display the caller’s phone number.
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Before Initial Use
Accessories (specific to product type)
AC Adaptor
Order No. PQLV19EZ
(PQLV19E)
Telephone Line Cord
Order No.
PQJA87S (for UK)
Rechargeable Batteries
(AAA size)
Order No.
HHR-4EPT/BA2 (P03P)
one one two
Belt Clip
Order No.
PQKE10355Z1
(Metallic Grey)
PQKE10355Z2
(Violet)
Battery Cover
Order No.
PQKK10134Y6
(Metallic Grey)
PQKK10134Y7
(Violet)
Operating Instructions...one
Quick Guide..................one
one one
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Preparation
Important Information
Only use the power supply included with
the product.
Do not connect the AC Adaptor to any
AC outlet other than the standard
AC220-240 V.
The apparatus is approved for use with
PQLV19E (Order No. PQLV19EZ)
power supply.
This apparatus is unable to make calls
under the following conditions:
The portable handset batteries need
recharging, or have failed.
During a mains power failure.
When the Key Lock is set to ON.
When the unit is in Direct Call mode.
Do not open the base unit or handset
(other than to change the batteries).
This apparatus should not be used near
emergency/intensive care medical
equipment and should not be used by
people with pacemakers.
Care should be taken that objects do not
fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into
the unit. Do not subject this unit to
excessive smoke, dust, mechanical
vibration or shock.
Environment
Do not use this unit near water.
This unit should be kept away from heat
sources such as radiators, cookers, etc. It
should also not be placed in rooms where
the temperature is less than 5 °C or
greater than 40 °C.
The AC Adaptor is used as the main
disconnect device. Ensure that the AC
outlet is located/installed near the unit and
is accessible.
Battery Caution
1. Use only the specified batteries.
2. Only use rechargeable batteries.
3. Do not mix old and new batteries.
4. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, as
they may explode.
Check local waste management codes
for special disposal instructions.
5. Do not open or mutilate the batteries.
Released electrolyte from the batteries is
corrosive and may cause burns or injury
to the eyes or skin.
The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.
6. Exercise care in handling the batteries in
order not to short circuit the batteries with
conductive materials such as rings,
bracelets and keys.
The batteries and/or conductor may
overheat and cause burns.
7. Charge the batteries in accordance with
the information provided in this operating
guide.
Location
For maximum distance and noise-free
operation, place your base unit:
- Away from electrical appliances such
as TVs, radios, personal computers or
other phone.
- In a convenient, high, and central
location.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF
MOISTURE.
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Location of Controls
Handset
1 - LEFT SOFT KEY
2 - TALK Button
3 - JOYSTICK
4 - SPEAKERPHONE Button
5 - RECALL Button
6 - RIGHT SOFT KEY
7 - POWER/TALK OFF Button
8 - CLEAR Button
9 - INTERCOM Button
How to Use the Handset Soft Keys
3 soft keys are used to select functions displayed directly
above the keys.
Functions displayed above the keys will change depending
on the state of use.
For example, on the standby mode display, “ ”,
, “ ” are displayed above the soft keys.
Example: Standby
Mode Display
To operate “ ” (Phonebook),
press LEFT SOFT KEY.
To operate “ (Menu), press
JOYSTICK directly as the middle soft
key.
To operate “ ” (Redial), press
RIGHT SOFT KEY.
When “ ” is displayed above a
soft key, the soft key will not work.
To select only “ ” (Menu), you can also select it
moving JOYSTICK up, down, left or right.
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7
Charge
Contact
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Ringer/Charge
LED
Headset
Socket
Charge
Contact
Microphone
Rear side
Speaker
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Location of Controls
Base Unit
Meanings of Icons above SOFT KEYS
Icon Function Icon Function
Go Back LetterWise
®
Menu Alphabet
Sub-Menu Numeric
OK Extended 1
Redial Extended 2
Phonebook Greek
New Phonebook Russian
Search Select
Key Lock Pause
12/24 Hour Clock Mute
Stop Delete
No Function
LINE
PAGE Button
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Meanings of Symbols and Operations of Keys
Symbol Meaning
Move JOYSTICK up, down, left or right.
e.g., Search the main menu.
e.g., OK
e.g., Display of menu items Press JOYSTICK
directly in the centre.
In this example, the
desired item is
selected.
Press Directly
e.g., Redial
e.g., Standby Mode Display Press RIGHT SOFT KEY.
In this example, the telephone number
last dialled is displayed.
e.g.,
Go Back
e.g., Display of menu items Press LEFT SOFT KEY.
In this example, the display returns to the
previous menu.
has the same function.
Press POWER/TALK OFF Button.
Press this button for one or two times, then the display returns to
the standby mode any time.
To go to the next step.
The words in “ ” indicate the words in the display.
Ringing Phone
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Display
Display Icons
Main Menu Display
To go to the Main Menu, press JOYSTICK directly in the centre (or move )
while in the standby mode display. The selected menu icon is turned over, and its title is displayed.
H/set 1
Within range of a base unit
Out of range/No registration/
No power on base unit
Paging or Intercom/
While connecting with base unit
Making or answering calls
Call Bar ON
Phonebook Mode
Answering System ON
Message indication
Battery strength
Direct Call ON
Ringer Volume OFF
New call (Caller ID only)
Handset Name (e.g., Handset 1)
SMS mail (text messages) indication
The line is being used by another
handset (for additional handset users).
Example: Caller ID is selected.
Caller ID
SMS
TAM Operation
Setting Handset
Setting Base
Walkie-Talkie
H/set 1
IN USE
IN USE
Caller ID
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Setting up
Connection
Plug in the AC adaptor and the telephone
line cord in order
1
,
2
,
3
.
The AC adaptor must remain
connected at all times (It is normal for
the adaptor to feel warm during use).
Never install telephone wiring during a
lightning storm.
USE ONLY WITH Panasonic
AC ADAPTOR PQLV19E (Order No.
PQLV19EZ).
Battery Installation
Please ensure the batteries are inserted
as shown. part should be inserted first.
Close the cover as indicated by the arrow.
When you replace the batteries, part
should be removed first.
Battery Charge
At the time of shipment, the batteries are
not charged. To charge, place the
handset on the base unit. Please charge
the batteries for about 7 hours before
initial use.
During charging, the charge LED will light
as shown below.
During charging Fully charged
The handset which power is off will be
turned on automatically when it is placed
on the base unit.
The handset will not operate while it is
on the base unit.
If you do not recharge the handset battery
for more than 15 minutes, the display will
flash when the handset is lifted off
the base unit.
Do not connect the telephone line cord
to the phone socket
4 until the handset
is fully charged.
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4
3
2
Fasten the AC
adaptor cord to
prevent it from
being
disconnected.
Hook
Hooks
Display icon Battery strength
High
Medium
Low
Needs to be
charged
Red Green
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Setting up
Battery Information
After your Panasonic battery is fully
charged:
Ni-MH Batteries (typical 700 mAh)
Ni-Cd Batteries (typical 250 mAh)
Times indicated are for peak
performance.
The battery operating time may be
shortened depending on usage
conditions and ambient temperature.
Clean the charge contacts of the
handset and the base unit with a
soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean
more often if the unit is subject to
grease, dust or high humidity.
Otherwise the battery may not charge
properly.
The batteries cannot be overcharged
unless they are repeatedly removed
and replaced.
For maximum battery life, it is
recommended that the handset not be
recharged until the battery icon flashes
.
Replacing the
Batteries
If the icon flashes after a few
telephone calls even when the handset
batteries have been fully charged, both
batteries must be replaced.
Charge new batteries for
approximately 7 hours before initial
use.
(The telephone line cord must not be
connected to the telephone socket
at this time.)
When replacing the batteries, be
sure to set up the battery type even
if you install the same type of
batteries to initialise battery
remaining memory of your handset.
(See Setting the Battery Type on
page 54.)
Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
If non-rechargeable batteries are fitted
and start charging, it may cause the
leakage of the battery electrolyte.
Press the notch on the cover firmly and
slide it as indicated by the arrow.
Replace both batteries (p.10) and
close the cover then charge the
handset for about 7 hours.
Please order Panasonic
P03P (Ni-MH) or P03H (Ni-Cd)
batteries.
Operation Operating Time
While in use (TALK) 10 hrs approx.
While not in use
(Standby)
120 hrs approx.
Operation Operating Time
While in use (TALK) 4 hrs approx.
While not in use
(Standby)
40 hrs approx.
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Setting up
Power ON/OFF
Power ON Power OFF
Selecting the Display Language
You can select one of 19 languages. The factory preset is English.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If you set a language you cannot read, reset the handset to its initial settings.
Press Press Move Press Move Press Move
Press Enter 4-digit Handset PIN (Factory Preset 0000) Move
Press
All handset settings will be reset to their initial settings (p.56), however, the
phonebook data will be saved.
Press and hold
POWER.
When POWER is
released, the
display changes
to the standby
mode.
Press and hold
POWER.
The display goes
blank.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Display
Option”.
4
Select “Select
Language”.
5
Select the desired
language.
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Setting up
Setting the Date and Time
After a mains power failure, the clock needs to be adjusted. Ensure that the icon is
not flashing.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Example: To set 16 February, 2003, 7:15 pm.
To select 12/24 hour clock
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Set Date/
Time”.
4
Enter the date
(see below).
5
Enter the time
(see below).
6
Press JOYSTICK.
Date Time
Day Month Year Hour Minute 12/24 hour clock
Press RIGHT SOFT KEY repeatedly.
24 hour
clock
12 hour
clock (AM)
12 hour
clock (PM)
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Using the Telephone
Making a Call
Pre-Dialling Post-Dialling
If you need to make a correction while entering the phone number when using Pre-
Dialling, press . The digit is cleared to the left, then you can enter numbers. All
digits are cleared if you press and hold .
You can also press to make a call.
Answering a Call
Terminating a Call
You can also answer a call by pressing to , , , or (Any Key
Talk).
Auto Talk
If you set Auto Talk to ON, you can answer the call by lifting the handset off the base
unit. (See Setting Auto Talk ON/OFF on page 54.)
1
Enter Phone
Number.
2
Press TALK.
1
Press TALK.
2
Enter Phone
Number.
Press TALK.
(During a call)
Press TALK
OFF.
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Cordless Telephone
Using the Telephone
Receiver (or Headset Receiver)/Speaker Volume
The choices for the receiver (or headset receiver) volume are 3 levels, and 6 levels for
the speakerphone volume.
Have a Hands-Free Phone Conversation (using
Digital Speakerphone)
Hands-free allows you to talk to your caller without holding the handset and allows other
persons in the room to listen to the conversation.
To Return to Receiver
For best performance, please note the following:
- Talk alternately with the caller in a quiet environment.
- If either party has difficulty hearing, move the JOYSTICK up or down to change the
volume accordingly. The choices for the speakerphone volume are 6 levels.
Muting Your Conversation
During a call, you can mute your phone so the other party cannot listen to you. When
muting your conversation, you can hear the other party.
To Mute To Return to the conversation
(During a call)
To increase volume, move the JOYSTICK up.
To decrease volume, move the JOYSTICK down.
(During a call)
Press
SPEAKERPHONE.
Press TALK.
(During a call)
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY, then Icon
flashes.
Press once more.
Icon stops flashing.
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Using the Telephone
Key Lock
You can lock the handset dialling buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted while the
key lock is ON. When the key lock is ON, the menu icon changes to .
When the key lock is ON, emergency calls (p.59) cannot be made until key lock is
cancelled.
Key Lock ON Key Lock OFF
Handset Locator/Paging
You can locate a misplaced handset by paging it.
Paging
To Stop Paging
You can also stop paging by pressing to , , , , or .
(Standby Mode
Display)
Press and hold
JOYSTICK directly
for more than 2
seconds.
Press and hold JOYSTICK directly for
more than 2 seconds once more.
<Base Unit>
Press PAGE.
<All Handsets>
All registered handsets ring for
1 minute.
<Base Unit>
Press PAGE. OR
<One of Handsets>
Press TALK.
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Cordless Telephone
Using the Telephone
Redialling
The last 10 numbers dialled are automatically stored in the redial list.
Dialling with the Redial List
If there is no item stored in the redial list when pressing , the display shows
Memory Empty”.
If the items are scrolled at the end when you search for the desired dialled item, an
end tone sounds.
You can also press to make a call.
To save the numbers from the redial list into the phonebook, or to edit or delete from
memory, see pages 21 and 22.
Dialling the Last Number Dialled
Auto Redial
If you press then to redial and the dialled number is engaged, the unit will
automatically call back every 40 seconds, up to 12 times. When using Auto Redial, press
again after pressing if the muting has not be cancelled.
Recall Feature
RECALL is used to access special telephone services. Contact your network
provider for details. If your unit is connected to a PBX, pressing RECALL allows you to
access some features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call.
1
Press RIGHT SOFT KEY.
2
Search for the desired
dialled item.
3
Press TALK.
1
Press TALK.
2
Press RIGHT SOFT KEY.
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Using the Telephone
Dialling Pause (for PBX line/long distance service
users)
A dialling pause is used when a pause in the dialling of a phone number is necessary
using a PBX or accessing a long distance service.
For example, when 0 (line access number) is dialled followed by a pause to access an
outside line through a PBX:
Entering a pause prevents misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.
Pressing RIGHT SOFT KEY more than once increases the length of the pause
between numbers.
To change the pause time, see page 58.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting is a service of your network provider and will only operate if you have
subscribed to this service. You can answer the second call, keeping the first call on
hold.
To Return to the First Caller
If you subscribed to Caller ID and Call Waiting services, your handset displays a
second caller’s phone number while talking.
If the phone number is stored in the phonebook with its name, the caller’s name will
also be displayed.
Please consult your Network provider for details of this service.
1
Press 0.
2
Press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
3
Enter Phone
Number.
4
Press TALK.
(Call waiting tone
sounds during a call)
Press RECALL. The first call is put on hold and
you can answer the second
call.
Press RECALL once more.
0
0
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Caller ID
Caller ID Service
Caller ID is a service of your Network provider and will only operate if you have
subscribed to this service.
After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display the caller information.
If your unit is connected to a PBX or a telephone line that does not support this service,
you will not be able to use it.
Standby Mode Display
Making a Call from the Caller ID List
The last 50 caller’s phone numbers are stored in the order the calls were received. When
the 51st call is received, the oldest caller information is cleared. If the caller's name has
been stored with the number in the phonebook (see Storing Caller Information on
page 24), the caller’s name will also be displayed.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
You can also press to make a call.
” indicates you have already viewed this caller information, or answered the call.
If the caller has requested not to display his/her information, the display shows
Private Caller”.
If the caller dialled from an area which does not provide Caller ID service, the display
shows “Out of Area.
If the items are scrolled at the end when you search for the desired item, an end tone
sounds.
When new calls have been received, the display shows the
number of calls.
In the example on the left, 10 new calls have been received.
1
Press JOYSTICK (or move).
2
Select “ Caller ID”.
3
The newest caller information is
displayed.
4
Search for the
desired item.
5
Press TALK.
17.8 14:59
H/set 1
10 Calls
17.8 14:59
JOHN SMITH
0123456789
Time Received
Date Received
Name
Tel No.
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List Menu
Caller ID List Menu
You can save the numbers from the Caller ID list into the Phonebook, and you can edit
(for calling) or delete item(s) in the Caller ID List.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If the items are scrolled at the end when you search for the desired item, an end tone
sounds.
If there is no item stored in the caller list when “Caller ID” is selected, the display
shows “Memory Empty”.
Storing the Number in the Phonebook
Editing the Received Number for Calling
You can also press to make a call.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Caller
ID”.
3
Select the desired
item.
Go to step 4.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Save
Phonebook”.
5
Enter Name (p.26).
(max. 16 characters)
6
Press JOYSTICK
twice.
twice
7
Select desired category
or “Off” (p.23).
8
Select “Save”, then
Saved” is displayed.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Edit for
Call”.
5
Edit Phone
Number.
(max. 24 digits)
6
Press TALK or press
JOYSTICK to call.
OR
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Cordless Telephone
List Menu
Deleting One/All Caller ID Item(s)
Redial List Menu
You can save the numbers from the redial list into the Phonebook, and you can edit (for
calling) or delete item(s) in the redial list.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If there is no item stored in the redial list when pressing , the display shows
Memory Empty”.
Storing the Number in the Phonebook
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Delete” or “Delete All”.
5
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is
displayed.
1
Press RIGHT SOFT KEY.
2
Select the desired item.
Go to step 3.
Follow steps 1 and 2 shown above, then:
3
Select “Save
Phonebook”.
4
Enter Name (p.26).
(max. 16 characters)
5
Press JOYSTICK
twice.
twice
6
Select desired category
or “Off” (p.23).
7
Select “Save”, then
Saved” is displayed.
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List Menu
Editing the Dialled Number for Calling
You can also press to make a call.
Deleting One/All Redial Item(s)
Follow steps 1 and 2 on the previous page, then:
3
Select “Edit for
Call”.
4
Edit Phone
Number.
(max. 24 digits)
5
Press TALK or press
JOYSTICK to call.
OR
Follow steps 1 and 2 on the previous page, then:
3
Select “Delete” or “Delete All”.
4
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is
displayed.
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Cordless Telephone
Using the Phonebook
You can store up to 200 caller information in the handset phonebook and up to 20 caller
information in the base unit phonebook. If you subscribed to Caller ID and you received
a call from the same phone number you stored with name in the phonebook, the display
will show the caller’s name.
Private Category Feature
You can categorise caller information in the phonebook. There are 9 categories
available. For example, category 1 can be used to save all friends numbers. For each
category, you can rewrite the category names (max. 10 digits: see Changing the
Category Name on page 50), you can select one of 3 Ringer LED colours (see Setting
the Private Colour on page 50) and one of 15 ringer types (see Ringer Options on
page 47).
This feature is only available after subscribing to Caller ID Service. Please contact
your network provider for further information.
Example
* The factory preset LED colour is green.
The unit will indicate an incoming call using the factory preset LED colour (green) and
the ringer pattern assigned to external calls (p. 48) momentarily until Caller ID
information is received from the network provider.
Audible Caller ID
To use this feature, you need to subscribe to Caller ID service. For further information,
please contact your network provider. You need to store caller information and to record
the name into the base unit phonebook (p. 25).
When a call comes in, the unit will ring and the caller information will be received. If you
receive a call from one of the same phone numbers stored in the base unit phonebook,
the recorded name will be announced.
If the ringer volume of the handset is OFF, recorded names will not be announced.
Announcement volume depends on the handset ringer setting (p.48).
Your unit may mute one or more of rings in order to announce the name of the caller,
as announcement is prior to rings.
Private
Category No.
Ringer LED Colour* Private
Ringer Type
Category
Name
Green Orange Red
1 3 Friends
3 2 Customers
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Storing Caller Information
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Handset Phonebook
If “Memory Full” is displayed when you press , the phonebook is full. To store,
delete other stored items in the phonebook.
To continue storing other caller information, repeat from step 4.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Press JOYSTICK.
3
Select “H/set
Phonebook”, then
the display shows the
number of empty
phonebook entries.
4
Enter Name (p.26).
(max. 16 characters)
5
Press JOYSTICK.
6
Enter Phone Number.
(max. 24 digits)
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select desired
category or “Off”.
9
Select “Save”, then
Saved is displayed.
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Using the Phonebook
Base Unit Phonebook
To use an Audible Caller ID feature (p.23), you must store caller information into the
base unit phonebook.
If you don’t use Audible Caller ID feature, select “Skip Recording” at step 8 and
go to step 11.
Copying an Item from Handset Phonebook to Base Unit Phonebook
Press INTERCOM Press Press to select “Copy to Base
Move to select the desired item Press (“Copy Complete” is displayed.)
To use the Audible Caller ID feature, record the name (see Editing a Caller Information
on page 28).
Follow steps 1 and 2 on the previous page, then:
3
Select “Base
Phonebook”, then
the display shows the
number of empty
phonebook entries.
4
Enter Name (p.26).
(max. 16 characters)
5
Press JOYSTICK.
6
Enter Phone Number.
(max. 24 digits)
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Start
Recording”.
9
Record the name
within 1 minute.
10
Press JOYSTICK.
11
Select “Save”, then
Saved” is displayed.
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Using the Phonebook
Entering Names/Characters
Selecting the Input Mode
You can select one of 7 input modes by pressing RIGHT SOFT KEY while entering a
name. The function icon above the key displays the current input mode. The factory
preset is “LetterWise
®
”. LetterWise
®
is a simplified text entry system. This system
suggests to the user the most likely letter to follow the text entered previously. To enter
texts in this mode, see page 35.
For the full character map, see Phonebook Character Table (see page 89).
If LetterWise
®
is selected, select a language you require (see page 54).
Example (Alphabet Mode)
Enter the name using the letters on the keypad. For example, to enter “Anne” in Alphabet Mode:
Keys Operations
Move the JOYSTICK up, down, left or right to move the cursor.
to
Press to enter letters/numbers. (Items are added to the left of the
cursor. If the cursor is at the beginning of a line, the item is added
at the beginning.)
Press to delete characters. (Character on the cursor is deleted. To
delete all characters, press and hold.)
Press to change between upper and lower case.
Press to insert a blank space (except when in Numeric input
mode).
Press to insert a symbol ( , #, /, etc.) (except when in Numeric
input mode).
To switch the input mode while editing the name in the phonebook, press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
LetterWise
®
Alphabet Numeric Greek Extended 1 Extended 2 Russian
0
0
9
0
0
1
x
2
3
3
6
6
6 6
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Using the Phonebook
Finding Items in the Phonebook
All phonebook items are stored in the following order: Alphabet letter/Symbol/Number/
Telephone Number (when a name is not stored).
To exit the operation, press at any time.
When finding items in the Base Unit phonebook , press twice on step 1.
Searching for a Name by Initial
Example: To find “Felix”
Searching by Private Category
1
Press LEFT SOFT KEY.
2
Move JOYSTICK up or down to
search for the desired item
.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Press 3 repeatedly
until the first item
under “F” is displayed.
3
Move JOYSTICK down
until “Felix” is displayed.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
3
Select “Category”.
4
Select the desired
category.
5
Select the desired
item to display.
3
3
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Searching by Index Search Mode
Example: To find “ΣΟΦΙΑ” (SOPHIA).
When finding items in the Base Unit phonebook , press twice on step 1.
Dialling from the Phonebook
When finding items in the Base Unit phonebook , press twice on step 1.
Editing a Caller Information
To exit the operation, press at any time.
When finding items in the Base Unit phonebook , press twice on step 1.
To continue editing other caller information, repeat from step 2.
1
Press LEFT SOFT KEY.
2
Press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
3
Select “Index
Search”.
4
Press RIGHT SOFT KEY
repeatedly until the
desired input mode
(Greek) appears.
5
Select the desired
initial character “Σ”.
6
Move the
JOYSTICK down
until “ΣΟΦΙΑ” is
displayed.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Select the desired
item (see above or
previous page).
3
Press TALK or
SPEAKERPHONE.
OR
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Select the desired item.
3
Select “Edit”.
4
For handset phonebook: Go to step 4 on page 24.
For base unit phonebook: Go to step 4 on page 25.
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Using the Phonebook
Deleting Caller Information
To exit the operation, press at any time.
When finding items in the Base Unit phonebook , press twice on step 1.
To continue deleting other caller information, repeat from step 2.
If there are no item stored in the phonebook when selecting the desired item, the
display shows “Memory Empty”.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Select the desired
item.
3
Select “Delete”.
4
Select “Yes”, then
Deleted” is displayed.
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Hot Keys
You can assign the dialling buttons through as hot keys. You can choose 9
phone numbers from the phonebook.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key
If there is no item stored in the phonebook when searching for the desired item, the
display shows “Memory Empty”.
If an item is already stored to a hot key, “ ” will be displayed on the left of the key
number. If a hot key number with “ ” is selected, press “ to select “Overwrite”.
Dialling with a Hot Key
Deleting the Hot Key Registration
Phonebook registration will not be erased when hot key registration is deleted.
1
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
2
Select the desired
item.
3
Select “Reg. to
Hot Key”.
4
Select the desired
dialling button
number.
5
Select “Save”, then
Saved is displayed.
1
Press and hold the dialling button
registered as a hot key until a phone
number is displayed.
2
Press TALK or SPEAKERPHONE.
OR
1
Press and hold the
dialling button
registered as a hot key
until a phone number
is displayed.
2
Press JOYSTICK.
3
Select “Delete”.
4
Select “Yes”, then
Deleted” is displayed.
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
You can send and receive text messages between other fixed and mobile phones that
also support a compatible SMS feature and network.
The SMS feature is only available after subscribing to Caller ID.
Please note the following instructions when sending text messages between fixed lines
and all mobile networks.
To Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Fixed Line
There are no special requirements when sending a text message between fixed lines.
Please follow the instructions under Writing and Sending New Messages.
To Send a Text Message from Fixed Line to Mobile
There are no special requirements when sending a text message between fixed line and
mobile. Please follow the instructions under Writing and Sending New Messages. To
enable the person receiving your message to reply, the server will insert your telephone
number, within hash symbols, at the very end of your message. E.g. #01234 567899#.
Please note: If you have used up the full 160 characters for your text message, your
telephone number will overwrite the last letters of your message.
To Send a Text Message from Mobile to Fixed Line
There are special requirements when sending a text message from a mobile to a fixed
line. If the mobile sender is unaware of the fixed line SMS providers requirements for
sending a text message to a fixed line, please inform them of the following procedures.
Example: A Mobile is Replying to a Fixed Line Text Message
- Select reply to message.
- Input your text message.
- Within the text message, enter the fixed line phone number.
The number can be added anywhere within the message but it must be entered with
a hash at the beginning and the end of the number.
E.g. #01234 567899#
- Select send.
Example: Mobile is Writing/Sending a New Text Message to a Fixed Line
- Input your text message.
- Within the text message, enter the fixed line phone number.
The number can be added anywhere within the message but it must be entered with
a hash at the beginning and the end of the number.
E.g. #01234 567899#
- Send the message (including number) to Big Mobile on: 07786 201010.
Before sending your first text message, or to find out more information on SMS conditions and
registration, please read your SMS Conditions (Text Messaging) for Bizzyline (Direct) Ltd.
If you have any questions relating to the SMS Terms and Conditions, please call
09063020069. Calls are charged at 50p per minute. The helpdesk is open from 9.00am-
5.30pm (Mon-Fri).
The SMS Network Provider described in these Operating Instructions is not available within
the Republic of Ireland.
For further information, please contact the Customer Care Helpline No.: R.O.I. 01289 8333
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Writing and Sending New Messages
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Entering a Number Manually
Entering a Number from the Phonebook
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select “Create”.
4
Enter Message.
(p.34)
5
Press JOYSTICK, then
Destination” is displayed.
Go to step 6.
Follow steps 1 to 5 shown above, then:
6
Enter Phone Number.
(max. 20 digits)
Press JOYSTICK.
Go to step 7 on the next page.
Follow steps 1 to 5 shown above, then:
6
Press LEFT SOFT
KEY.
Select the desired item (p.27).
twice
Go to step 7 on the next page.
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Entering a Number from the Caller ID List
Entering a Number from the Redial List
Sending Message” is displayed after step 8. The display returns to the standby
mode, then “Transferring Message” is displayed.
If the base unit does not have sufficient memory to send a message, the display will
show “SMS lists are memory full. Delete messages.”. The unit will then
return to the function menu.
Once you have created a SMS message, the unit will display “
W
Use Last Text?
each time you select “Create. If you want to use the text of the last message sent
once again, move the JOYSTICK up to recall the last message.
If you try to send a message using a phone number (Destination) over 20 digits long
from one of the Phonebook, Caller ID or Redial lists, “Invalid Number” is displayed
and the display returns to “<Enter Phone No>”.
The maximum message length is 160 characters. Please consult your SMS service
provider for further details.
69 messages can be memorized when you enter 80 characters/1 message.
If your phone is connected to PBX (Private Branch eXchange: private branch
exchange), see page 42 to enter the destination number.
Follow steps 1 to 5 on the previous page, then:
6
Select the desired item.
twice
Go to step 7.
Follow steps 1 to 5 on the previous page, then:
6
Press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
Select the desired item.
twice
Go to step 7.
Follow steps 1 to 6 on the previous page and above, then:
7
Save? is displayed, then select
Yes” or “No”. (If “Yes” is selected,
Saved Message” is displayed.)
8
Select “Send”.
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Text Entry
Selecting the Input Mode
There are 5 text input modes: LetterWise
®
(default mode), Alphabet (ABC), Numeric (0-
9), Greek (ΑΒΓ) and Extended (
A
ÄÅ). The function icon above the key displays the
current input mode. For the full character map, see SMS Character Table (p.90).
If LetterWise
®
(see next page) is selected, select a language you require (see page
54).
Keys Operations
Move JOYSTICK up, down, left or right to move the cursor.
to
Press to enter letters/numbers. (Items are added to the left of the
cursor. If the cursor is at the beginning of a line, the item is added
at the beginning.)
Press to delete characters. (Character on the cursor is deleted. To
delete all characters, press and hold.)
Press to switch between upper and lower case.
Press to insert a blank space (except when in Numeric input
mode).
Press to insert a symbol ( , #, /, etc.) (except when in Numeric
input mode).
To change the input mode while inputting a message, press RIGHT SOFT KEY.
LetterWise
®
Alphabet Numeric Greek Extended
0
0
9
0
0
1
x
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Entering Text in LetterWise
®
Mode
LetterWise
®
is the default input mode. LetterWise
®
is a simplified text entry system.
This system suggests to the user the most likely letter to follow the text entered
previously.
Example (When the language choice is English.)
To enter “hello”.
Inserting Operations
Enter letters by pressing - .
If the letter displayed is not correct, change the letter by pressing (possibly several
times).
Continue writing the word always checking that the letters displayed are correct and
change them if necessary.
To insert symbols, use . If the symbol you want does not appear, press
repeatedly until the required symbol appears.
1
Press to change to the small letter.
2
Press . “i” is the most frequent first letter of a word.
3
Press to display the next candidate letter. “h” is the
second most frequent letter.
4
Press . e” is most frequent letter.
5
Press . l” is most frequent letter.
6
Press . l” is most frequent letter.
7
Press . o” is most frequent letter.
<Enter Message>
4
4
i
h
he
hel
hell
hello
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Reading/Displaying a Message in the Outgoing List
You can display messages saved in date/time order.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Reading/Displaying a message
Sending a message
Deleting a message
You can also delete by pressing then selecting “Yes” on step 4.
Editing a message
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select “Send List”.
4
Select the desired
message.
5
Scroll through the
message to read/display.
6
Press JOYSTICK.
Go to step 7.
Follow steps 1 to 6 shown above, then:
7
Select “Send”.
Follow steps from 6 of Writing and Sending New
Messages (p.32, 33).
Follow steps 1 to 6 shown above, then:
7
Select “Delete”.
8
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is displayed.
Follow steps 1 to 6 shown above, then:
7
Select “Edit Message”.
Follow steps from 4 of Writing and Sending New
Messages (p.32, 33).
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Receiving a Text Message
The number indicates how many mails were received.
When the SMS message memory is full, “Full” is displayed.
No messages can be received if the memory is full.
When a message has been received, the
display will show the following and a tone
will sound.
Receiving
New SMS
H/set 1
1 SMS
17.8 14:59
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Reading/Displaying a Message in the Incoming List
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If there is a “ ” icon placed against the time, this means the message has been read
or displayed previously.
If the list is accessed and no messages have been received, “Receive List
Memory Empty is displayed.
If the base unit does not have sufficient memory to receive a message, the display will
show “SMS lists are memory full. Delete messages.”.
Certain SMS service providers may attach a 1-digit number to the sender
s phone
number, the name will not be displayed even if the name and number have been
stored in the phonebook.
1
Press JOYSTICK (or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select “Receive List”.
4
Move the JOYSTICK down.
The most recent sender’s details are
displayed.
If the name and number have been
stored in the phonebook, the name is
also displayed.
You can delete a message by
pressing then selecting “
Yes
”.
5
Select the desired message.
6
Scroll through the message to read/
display.
Go to step 7 on pages 39 and 40.
New 2
Total 10
17.8 14:59
JOHN SMITH
0123456789
Time Received
Date Received
Name
Tel. No.
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Replying to a message
Sending Message” is displayed. The display returns to the standby mode, then
Transferring Message” is displayed.
If the base unit does not have sufficient memory to send a message, the display will
show “SMS lists are memory full. Delete messages.”.
Deleting a message
Follow steps 1 to 6 on the previous page, then:
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Reply”.
9
Enter Message.
10
Press JOYSTICK
twice.
twice
11
Save?” is displayed,
then select “Yes”.
12
Saved Message” is
displayed, then select
Send”.
Follow steps 1 to 6 on the previous page, then:
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Delete”.
9
Select “Yes”, then
Deleted” is displayed.
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Editing a message
Storing the Sender’s Phone Number in the Phonebook
Editing the sender’s Phone Number for Call
Calling the Message Sender
Follow steps 1 to 6 on page 38, then:
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Edit
Message”.
9
Follow steps 4 to 8 of
Writing and
Sending New
Messages (p.32, 33).
Follow steps 1 to 6 on page 38, then:
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Save
Phonebook”.
9
Follow steps from 4
to 9 of Storing Caller
Information (p.24).
Follow steps 1 to 6 on page 38, then:
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Edit for Call”.
9
Edit Phone Number.
(max. 24 digits)
10
Press JOYSTICK, TALK or
SPEAKERPHONE.
OR OR
Follow steps 1 to 5 (or 4) on page 38, then:
6
Press TALK or SPEAKERPHONE.
OR
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SMS Feature (Text Message)
Changing the SMS Message Centre Numbers
To send and receive SMS text messages, you need your SMS Message Centre
telephone numbers. Two numbers have been preset in your phone.
The phone number for SMS Message Centre 1 is used to SEND text messages while
the number for Message Centre 2 is used to RECEIVE text messages.
You can change the preset numbers if required.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If your phone is connected to a PBX, you need to add the PBX line access number
(and a dialling pause) only to the Message Centre 1 phone number.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select
Parameters”.
4
Enter 4-digit Base Unit
PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
5
Select Message Centre
1 or 2.
6
Erase the current
number by
pressing ,
then enter the
new Message
Centre number.
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Save”, then
Saved” is displayed.
For your reference, these are the numbers that have been preset in your phone.
Message Centre 1: 0911 023 5029
Message Centre 2: 0161274599
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Setting the PBX Line Access Number
This feature is only for the phones connected to a PBX. This allows you to delete
automatically the PBX line access number (max. 4 digits) when you enter the destination
phone number of an SMS outgoing message from Phonebook, Redial or Caller ID lists.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Turning the SMS Feature On/Off
To exit the operation, press at any time.
I
f you turn the SMS feature on, the unit will begin ringing (one ring) after other
connected telephones.
The factory preset is “On”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select “Parameters”.
4
Enter 4-digit Base
Unit PIN.
(Factory Preset
0000)
5
Select “PBX Prefix”.
6
Select “On”.
7
Enter Line Access
Number.
(max. 4 digits)
8
Press JOYSTICK.
9
Select “Save, then
Saved” is displayed.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ SMS”.
3
Select
Parameters”.
4
Enter 4-digit Base Unit
PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
5
Select “SMS On/Off”.
6
Select “On” or
Off”.
When the SMS feature is turned off;
If you send a message, a tone sounds and the message will return to the SMS incoming
list with “
FD
” attached.
If you receive from SMS centre call, the message will not be received but SMS centre
phone number will remain in the Caller ID list.
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Settings Menu Chart
Handset Settings Menu Chart
1st Menu 2nd Menu 3rd Menu
Setting Handset Set Date/Time
Memo Alarm
Ringer Option Ringer Volume
EXT Ringer Type
INT Ringer Type
Paging Tone
Private Ring
Tone Option Key Tone
Display Option Standby Display
Talk Display
Select Language
Private Colour
Category Name
Call Option Call Bar
Direct Call No.
Direct On/Off
Registration Register H/set
Cancel Base
Select Base Auto
Base 1
Base 4
Other Option Change H/S PIN
Change H/S Name
Auto Talk
LetterWise
Battery Type
Reset Handset
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Settings Menu Chart
Base Unit Settings Menu Chart
1st Menu 2nd Menu 3rd Menu
Setting Base Ringer Option Ringer Volume
Call Option Recall
Pause Time
Emergency Call
Call Restricted
Cancel Handset
Other Option Change Base PIN
Reset Base
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Handset Settings
Memo Alarm
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Setting the Alarm Mode Once or Daily
When setting the time, remember to select 12 or 24 hour clock (see page 13).
Memo Alarm volume depends on handset ringer volume. Even if you set ringer to off,
only Memo Alarm still rings.
Set the date and time before setting the memo alarm (see page 13).
1
Press JOYSTICK (or move).
2
Select “ Setting Handset”.
3
Select “Memo Alarm”.
4
Select the desired alarm number
(1 -3).
Go to step 5.
Follow steps 1 to 4 shown above, then:
5
Select “Once” or
Daily”.
6
Once”: Enter the
date and time.
Daily”: Enter
time.
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Enter a memo
message (max. 32
characters) then press
JOYSTICK.
9
Select the desired
ringer pattern.
10
Select “Save, then
Saved” is displayed.
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Handset Settings
Setting the Alarm Off
The factory preset is “Off”.
To delete the displayed memo alarm, press then select “Yes” on step 4.
To Stop the Alarm
You can also stop the alarm by pressing , , to , , or .
If “Once” is selected, the setting is turned off. When in talk or intercom mode, the
alarm will not sound until the call is ended.
Follow steps 1 to 4 on the previous page, then:
5
Select “Off”.
6
Select “Save”, then “Saved is displayed.
(The Alarm sounds: Max. 3 minutes) Press .
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Handset Settings
Ringer Options
There are 15 ringer patterns available on each ringer. “Ringer 1” to “Ringer 6” are
the bell ringer patterns. “Ringer 7” to “Ringer 15” are the preset melody patterns as
below. The music data in this product belongs to M-ZoNE Co., Ltd.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
* © 2003 M-ZoNE Co., Ltd.
If you select one of the melody ringer patterns, the phone will ring for 10 seconds even
if a caller has hung up. Therefore, you may hear a dial tone or no one on the line after
you answer a call.
Ringer No. Ringer Pattern or Name
Ringer Pattern 1 to 6: Bell Patterns
Ringer Pattern 7 to 15: Preset Melody Patterns
7 Symphony No.5 in C minor
*
8 Air on G String
9 Wholetemperiere Clavier 1 Teil No 1 Fuga Das
10 Fantaisie Impromptu
11 Allegro Spring/The Four Seasons
12 Also Sprach Zarathustra
13 Liebestraum
14 Polovetsian Dance
15 24 Caprices
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Setting the Ringer Volume
The choices are 6 levels and off. If you set the volume to OFF, “ ” is displayed,
however, still the volume of a paging and intercom call are level 1.
The factory preset is 6.
Selecting the Ringer Pattern for External Call/Internal Call/Paging
The factory preset is 1.
Selecting the Ringer Pattern for Private Ring
The factory preset of each ringer pattern is 1.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Ringer
Option”.
4
Select “Ringer
Volume
.
5
To increase volume, move
the JOYSTICK up.
To decrease volume,
move the JOYSTICK
down.
6
Press
JOYSTICK.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “EXT Ringer Type”, “INT
Ringer Type” or “Paging Tone”.
5
Select the desired ringer pattern.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Private
Ring”.
5
Select the desired
category.
6
Select the desired
ringer pattern.
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Handset Settings
Setting the Handset Key Tone ON/OFF
You can turn the key tone on/off.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
The factory preset is “On”.
Display Options
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Selecting the Standby Mode Display
The factory preset is “Handset Name”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Tone
Option”.
4
Press JOYSTICK to
selectKey Tone”.
5
Select “On” or “Off”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Display
Option”.
Go to step 4.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Standby Display”.
5
Select “Base Number”, “Handset
Name” or “Off”.
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Selecting the Talk Mode Display
Even if you select “Phone Number”, the length of the call will appear on your display
when you receive calls.
The factory preset is “Talk Time”.
Setting the Private Colour
The factory preset is “Green”.
When you select the private colour on step 6, the Ringer LED will flash at the selected
colour.
Changing the Category Name
Follow steps 1 to 3 of Display Options on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Talk Display”.
5
Select “Talk Time” orPhone
Number”.
Follow steps 1 to 3 of Display Options on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Private Colour”.
5
Select the desired category.
6
Select Private Colour “Green”, “Red” or
Orange” for each category.
Follow steps 1 to 3 of Display Options on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Category Name”.
5
Select the desired category.
6
Edit Category Name.
(max. 10 characters: p. 26)
7
Press JOYSTICK.
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Handset Settings
Call Options
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Call Bar On/Off
When this feature is set to ON, outgoing calls cannot be made. Intercom calls and calls
to numbers assigned as emergency numbers can be made (see Setting the
Emergency Calls on page 59).
While the Call Bar mode is turned on, “ is displayed.
Setting the Direct Call Number
After a direct call number has been set and the feature has been turned on, you can dial
the direct call number only by pressing or . Incoming calls are able to be
accepted.
While the direct call mode is turned on, “ is displayed.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Call
Option”.
Go to step 4.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Call Bar”.
5
Enter 4-digit Handset
PIN.
(Factory Preset
0000)
6
Select “On” or “Off”.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Direct Call
No.”.
5
Enter Direct Call
Number.
(max. 24 digits)
6
Press JOYSTICK.
7
Select “Save”.
8
Select “On”.
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Setting the Direct Call ON/OFF
If the direct call mode is turned off, “ ” will disappear.
If you did not set the Direct Call Number, “Enter Phone No” will be displayed. Enter
the number then press twice.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Direct On/Off”.
5
Select “On” or “Off”.
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Other Options
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Changing Handset PIN (Personal Identification Number)
The factory preset is 0000.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Other
Option”.
Go to step 4.
Once you have programmed the handset PIN, you cannot confirm it. We recommend
you write down the handset PIN. If you forget it, please consult our Panasonic
Customer Care Helpline. U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I. 01289 8333
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
4
Select “Change H/S PIN”.
5
Enter current 4-digit Handset PIN.
6
Enter new 4-digit Handset PIN.
7
Enter new 4-digit Handset PIN again
to verify.
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Changing Handset Name
Setting Auto Talk ON/OFF
The factory preset is “Off”.
Changing the LetterWise
®
Language
The factory preset is “English”.
Setting the Battery Type
The factory preset is “Ni-MH”.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Change H/S
Name”.
5
Edit Handset Name.
(max. 10 characters)
6
Press JOYSTICK.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Auto Talk”.
5
Select “On” or “Off”.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “LetterWise”.
5
Select the desired language.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Battery Type”.
5
Select “Ni-Cd” or “Ni-MH”.
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Reset the Handset Settings
You can reset all of the handset settings to their initial settings.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select “Other Option”.
4
Select “Reset
Handset”.
5
Enter 4-digit Handset
PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
6
Select “Yes”, then
Deleted” is displayed.
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Handset Initial Settings
Functions Initial Settings
Memo Alarm Mode OFF
Alarm Time Delete
Handset Ringer Volume 6
Handset External Ringer Pattern 1
Handset Internal Ringer Pattern 1
Handset Paging Tone Pattern 1
Handset Private Ringer Pattern 1
Handset Alarm Tone Pattern 1
Key Tone ON
Standby Mode Display Handset Name
Talk Mode Display Talk Time
Display Language English
Call Bar Mode OFF
Direct Call Mode OFF
Direct Call Number Delete
4-Digit Handset PIN 0000
Auto Talk OFF
Select Base Automatic Base Unit Selection
Redial Memory Delete All
Handset Receiver Volume Medium
Walkie-Talkie Setting Group
SMS Text Input Mode LetterWise
®
Phonebook List Remain
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Base Unit Settings
Setting the Base Unit Ringer Volume
To exit the operation, press at any time.
The factory preset is medium.
1
Press
JOYSTICK (or
move).
2
Select “
Setting Base”.
3
Enter 4-digit Base Unit PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
4
Select “Ringer
Option”.
5
Select “Ringer
Volume”.
6
To increase volume, move the JOYSTICK
up.
To decrease volume or set to OFF, move the
JOYSTICK down. (3 levels)
7
Press JOYSTICK.
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Call Options
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Selecting the Flash/Earth Mode
An earth relay can be installed as an option depending on your PBX requirements.
Please consult our Panasonic Customer Care Helpline for installation. On installation,
you can then select the flash or earth mode to suit your PBX or network provider.
The factory preset is “Flash”.
Type 1”: 700 ms, “Type 2”: 80 ms, “Type 3”: 400 ms. The factory preset is “Type
2”.
Selecting the Pause Time
You can select the pause time to 3 or 5 seconds, depending on your PBX requirements.
The factory preset is “Short”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Base”.
3
Enter 4-digit Base
Unit PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
4
Select “Call Option”.
Go to step 5.
Follow steps 1 to 4 shown above, then:
5
Select “Recall”.
6
Select “Flash” orEarth”.
When Flash was selected;
7
Select desired flash type. (see below)
Follow steps 1 to 4 shown above, then:
5
Select “Pause Time”.
6
Select “Short” (3 sec.) or “Long” (5 sec.).
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Base Unit Settings
Setting the Emergency Calls
Even if handset is in Call Bar Mode, you can make an emergency call.
The factory presets are 112 and 999.
Call Restriction
You can restrict selected handset(s) from dialling selected phone numbers. You can
assign up to 6 call restriction numbers (up to 8 digits). If you dial a restricted number, the
call does not connect and the restricted number flashes.
NOTE: When you put a first digit on step 9, it must overwrite the current displayed
numbers. We recommend you to write down the restricted phone number
you entered.
Follow steps 1 to 4 on the previous page, then:
5
Select “Emergency Call”.
6
Select “Emergency Call1” to
Emergency Call5”.
7
Enter Emergency Call Number.
8
Press JOYSTICK.
Follow steps 1 to 4 on the previous page, then:
5
Select “Call
Restricted”.
6
Search and press RIGHT
SOFT KEY to attach (or
cancel) “ ” to the desired
Handset(s) to restrict.
7
Press
JOYSTICK.
8
Select the restricted
Number item (1-6).
9
Enter the restricted phone
number (up to 8 digits).
10
Press
JOYSTICK.
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Other Options
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Changing the Base Unit PIN (Personal Identification Number)
The factory preset is 0000.
Reset the Base Unit Settings
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Base”.
3
Enter 4-digit Base
Unit PIN.
(Factory Preset
0000)
4
Select “Other Option”.
Go to step 5.
Once you have programmed the base unit PIN, you cannot confirm it. We recommend
you write down the base unit PIN. If you forget it, please consult our Panasonic
Customer Care Helpline. U.K. 08700 100 076 R.O.I. 01289 8333
Follow steps 1 to 4 shown above, then:
5
Select “Change Base
PIN”.
6
Enter new 4-digit Base
Unit PIN.
7
Enter new PIN again
to verify.
You can reset all of the base unit settings to their initial settings.
Follow steps 1 to 4 shown above, then:
5
Select “Reset Base”.
6
Select “Yes”.
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Base Unit Settings
Base Unit Initial Settings
Function Initial Setting
Recall Flash (Type 2: 80ms)
Pause Timing Short (3 seconds)
Emergency Call Number 1 112
Emergency Call Number 2 999
Call Restricted Handset(s) Delete All
Call Restriction Number(s) Delete All
4-Digit Base Unit PIN 0000
Base Unit Ringer Volume Medium
SMS Message Centre Number 1 0911 023 5029
SMS Message Centre Number 2 0161274599
Caller ID List Delete All
SMS Message Lists Delete All
SMS PBX Line Access Number Support ON/OFF OFF
SMS PBX Line Access Number Delete All
SMS Feature ON
Date/Time 31-12-03/00:00
Answering System ON
Your Own Greeting Message Remain
Caller’s Recording Time No Limit
Number of Rings 4 Rings
Greeting Monitor ON
Remote Code Delete (OFF)
Incoming/Memo Message(s) Remain
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Operating Additional Handsets
Additional KX-TCA151E handsets are available for purchase separately. Up to 6
handsets can be registered to a single base unit. Using additional handsets allows you
to have an intercom call while simultaneously conducting a call to an outside line.
Operating Additional Base Units
You can register and operate your handset with up to 4 base units. Each base unit forms
1 radio cell. If the individual bases are linked to the same telephone line then you can
extend the operating range of the system by positioning the bases so that the two radio
cells overlap. If the handset is set to auto base selection, then in standby mode the
handset will automatically swap to the second base if the range on the first base is
exceeded. It is not possible to transfer calls between bases (only between handsets
linked to the same base unit).
NOTE: Calls are disconnected when the handset moves from one radio cell to
another.
1
2
3
5
4
Radio Cell
Example:
Additional handsets
(KX-TCA151E) registered
with 2 base units.
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Handset Registration to a Base Unit
The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered. If an optional handset is
purchased, it must be registered as follows.
Charge the optional handset batteries for 7 hours before initial use.
Handset registration must be completed within 1 minute after pressing the .
If over 1 minute, press then start over again.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
If you enter the incorrect Base Unit PIN, the error tone sounds and repeat from step 1.
To register an handset to more than one base unit, repeat from step 1 with the other
base unit(s).
The handset main menu may changes corresponding to the base unit registered to.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Setting
Handset”.
3
Select
Registration”.
4
Select “Register
H/set”.
5
Press and hold on the Base Unit (for about 3
seconds) until the tone sounds.
If all registered handset(s) start ringing (paging), press
to stop paging then start over again.
6
Select the desired
base unit.
7
Enter 4-digit Base Unit
PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
8
Press JOYSTICK.
When a handset is registered successfully, a confirmation tone sounds and the “
icon is displayed.
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Cancelling a Handset
Each handset can cancel itself or another handset. This feature is usually used to cancel
a link between Handset and Base Unit.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Cancelling a Base Unit
If another handset is out of range and/or power is OFF when Cancelling a Handset, the
previous base unit number will still remain in the cancelled handset. Therefore, you need
to cancel the base unit registered in the cancelled handset. To exit the operation, press
at any time.
1
Press JOYSTICK (or move).
2
Select “ Setting Base”.
3
Enter 4-digit Base Unit PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
4
Select “Cancel Handset”.
5
Search and press RIGHT SOFT
KEY to
attach “” to the handset(s)
to cancel
.
6
Press JOYSTICK.
Follow steps 1 to 3 on the previous page, then:
4
Select “Cancel Base”.
5
Enter 4-digit Handset PIN.
(Factory Preset 0000)
6
Search and press RIGHT SOFT KEY
to
attach “” to the base unit to cancel.
7
Press JOYSTICK.
8
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted is
displayed.
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Base Unit Selection
When “Auto” (Automatic Base Unit Selection) is selected, the handset automatically
searches for other registered base units if you move outside of the radio cell of the
current base unit.
When a specified base unit is selected, the handset will access that base unit only.
Calls (both incoming and outgoing) can be conducted only via the selected base unit,
even if the radio cells overlap with neighbouring base units.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Intercom Between Handsets
You can use your handsets as a 2-way intercom.
Intercom calls can be conducted within the radio cell of the current base unit, but
not with units in neighbouring radio cells.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
For example, when Handset 1 calls Handset 2:
You can also answer a call by pressing , to , , or instead of
pressing (Any Key Talk).
Terminating a call
1
Press JOYSTICK (or move).
2
Select “ Setting Handset”.
3
Select “Select Base”.
4
Select “Auto” or desired base unit.
<Handset 1> <Handset 2>
1
Press INTERCOM , then press
desired handset number .
2
Press TALK .
<Handset 1 or 2>
3
Press TALK OFF .
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Transferring a Call to Another Handset
The intercom can be used during a call to transfer an external call between handsets
that are registered to the same base unit.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
For example, when Handset 1 transfers a call to Handset 2:
You can also answer a call by pressing , to , , or instead of
pressing (Any Key Talk).
If you press after pressing the desired handset number, a call can be transferred
to another handset without speaking to another handset.
If the transferred call is not answered within 60 seconds, Handset 1 will ring again.
When Handset 2 answers a call transferred, press to establish a conference call
or press to complete a call transfer.
<Handset 1> <Handset 2>
(During a call)
1
Press INTERCOM , then press
desired handset number .
2
Press TALK .
(Conversation between handset 1 and 2)
3
Press TALK OFF .
(Conversation between outside line and
Handset 2)
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Phonebook Copy
You can copy phonebook information between handsets registered to the same base
unit. The phonebook copy must be performed while in intercom mode (see Intercom
Between Handsets on page 65).
To exit the operation, press at any time.
Copying an Item
<Handset 1: Receiver> <Handset 2: Sender>
(During an intercom call) (During an intercom call)
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “Recv Phonebook”.
Start Copying” is displayed.
3
Press JOYSTICK.
4
Select “Send Phonebook”.
5
Select the desired item to copy.
6
Select “Copy One Item” then “Start
Copying” is displayed.
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Copying All Items
To exit the operation, press at any time.
When copying is completed, a beep sounds and “Copy Complete” is displayed.
After a few seconds, the display will return to the intercom call. “Copy Incomplete
will be displayed if the receiver handset memory is full. If “Copy Failure” is
displayed on the sender handset, the receiver did not prepare for copying.
If you move JOYSTICK up or down before pressing JOYSTICK on step 5, all items
will not be copied. The items, from the item indicated now to the last item, are copied.
Follow steps 1 to 4 on the previous page, then:
<Handset 1: Receiver> <Handset 2: Sender>
5
Press JOYSTICK.
6
Select “Copy All Items”, then
Start Copying” is displayed.
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Walkie-Talkie
The Walkie-Talkie feature allows handsets to communicate with each other outside the
range of the base unit. When the handsets are in Walkie-Talkie mode, external calls
cannot be received. Only KX-TCA151E with Walkie-Talkie feature can communicate
with one another.
Talk time in this mode is approximately 6 hours. Standby time in this mode is
approximately max. 15 hours. (It changes by the use conditions.) When using the
handset in Walkie-Talkie mode, we recommend keeping the handset turned off, turning
it on only when talking in Walkie-Talkie mode. Turning the handset off immediately after
use will improve battery operating time.
Range:
The maximum range between two handsets while in Walkie-Talkie mode is up to
300 metres outdoors.
Setting the Walkie-Talkie Mode
You can set the Walkie-Talkie mode. There are two types: Common Base Station mode
and Group mode. The factory preset is Group mode.
- In Common Base Station mode, communication is possible between handsets
registered to a common base unit. If the handsets are registered to more than one
base unit, the same base unit must be selected.
If Common mode is selected and the handset is not registered to a base unit, an error
tone sounds.
- In Group mode, communication is possible between handsets that are both set to this
mode and whose Group ID’s are common.
This allows handsets to communicate in Walkie-Talkie mode regardless of which
base unit they are registered to.
Please note, the feature will not operate if AUTO is set in the base unit selection.
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To exit the operation, press at any time.
If you select “Group”, enter Group Code (this can be 3 digits of your choice - the
factory preset is 000). Make note of your code.
The factory preset of Handset Number is 1.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Walkie-Talkie”.
3
Select “Setting”.
4
Select “Common” or “Group”.
When “Group was selected;
5
Enter 3-digit Group Code.
(Factory Preset 000)
6
Press JOYSTICK.
7
Enter Handset Number.
(1-9: Factory Preset is 1)
8
Press JOYSTICK twice.
twice
IMPORTANT: Each handset should have its own unique number.
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Walkie-Talkie
To Turn the Walkie-Talkie Mode On/Off
To use the Walkie-Talkie feature, all handsets in conversation must be in Walkie-Talkie
mode.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
To Turn the Walkie-Talkie Mode On
When the Walkie-Talkie mode is ON, the handset number is displayed after
Walkie-Talkie” appears on the display.
To Turn the Walkie-Talkie Mode Off
This feature is also turned off if you turn power off then on.
Talking in Walkie-Talkie Mode
Before proceeding with this function, please ensure Walkie-Talkie mode is turned on,
and the appropriate Walkie-Talkie mode has been selected.
For example, Handset 1 is calling Handset 2.
To exit the operation, press at any time.
You can also answer a call by pressing , to , , or instead of
pressing (Any Key Talk).
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ Walkie-
Talkie”.
3
Select “On”.
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “Off”.
<Handset 1> <Handset 2>
1
Press INTERCOM , or ,
then press desired handset number .
2
Press TALK .
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Answering System
If you set the current date and time (p.13) and set the answering system ON, a
synthesized voice announce the date and time an/a incoming/memo message was
recorded after playback-Voice Date/Time Stamp.
The total recording capacity is approximately 30 minutes or 64 messages. Any recorded
noise may shorten the recording time up to 3 minutes. The greeting recording time is
limited to 2 minutes and 30 seconds. We recommend you to record a brief greeting
message in order to leave more time for recording new incoming/memo messages. All
messages (greeting, incoming and memo) are stored indefinitely on a “Flash memory”
IC chip-even if a power failure occurs. All of the messages are saved until you erase
them-Flash Memory Message Backup.
Answering System ON/OFF
When you set the answering system ON, a caller can leave her/his messages.
To Set ON
To Set OFF
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Answer On”,
then is displayed.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Answer Off,
then is disappeared.
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Greeting Message
Recording Your Own Greeting Message
Selecting the Caller’s Recording Time
The factory preset is “No Limit”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Record”.
4
Select “Record
OGM”.
5
Record Greeting
Message.
8 inches (20 cm)
away from the Mic.
6
Press JOYSTICK to
finish recording.
Follow steps 1 to 2 shown above, then:
3
Select “Setting
TAM”.
4
Select “Msg Rec
Time”.
5
Select “1 Minute” or
No Limit (up to 30
minutes) or “Greeting
Only (no incoming
message will be
recorded).
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Playing back a Pre-Recorded Greeting Message
If you do not record your own greeting message, one of two pre-recorded messages will
be played. A pre-recorded greeting message depends on the selecting of same phone
caller's recording time.
When the recording time is set to “1 Minute” or “No Limit” (30 minutes).
-“Hello, we are not available now. Please leave your name and phone number after the beep.
We will return your call.
When the recording time is set to “Greeting Only”.
-“Hello, We are not available now. Please call again. Thank you for your call.
Deleting Your Own Greeting Message
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Play OGM”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Play OGM”.
4
Press RIGHT SOFT
KEY.
5
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is displayed.
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Selecting the Number of Rings
You can select the number of times the unit rings before the answering system answers
a call, from 2 to 7 or Auto (for Toll Saver; as below).
Toll Saver (When set to “
Auto
”)
When you call the unit from a touch tone telephone:
If the unit answers on the 2nd or 3rd ring, there is at least one new message.
If the unit answers on the 5th or 6th ring, there are no new messages.
Hang up when you hear the 4th ring. This will save you the toll charge for the call.
The factory preset is “4 Rings”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Setting TAM”.
4
Select “Number of
Rings”.
5
Select “Auto” or “2 Rings” to “7 Rings” to select the
number of rings.
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Incoming/Memo Messages
Incoming messages and memo messages are stored in chronological order. New messages
cannot be recorded when “Full” is displayed. We recommend you erase unnecessary
messages after each playback to leave more time for recording new message(s).
Playing New Incoming/Memo Message(s)
Playing All Incoming/Memo Messages
Repeating a Message During Playback
If you press within 5 seconds from the start of playback, the previous message will be
played. If you press after 5 seconds from the start of playback, the current message
will be played.
Skipping a Message During Playback
If new mesage(s) is (are) recorded, icon and the
number of messages will be displayed.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Play New
Msg.”.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Play All
Msg.”.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Move JOYSTICK to LEFT.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Move JOYSTICK to RIGHT.
17.8 14:59
H/set 1
1 Messages
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Stopping a Message During Playback
Selecting the Receiver Volume During Playback
Clearing One Incoming/Memo Message
You can also delete the message by pressing during playing message (p.76).
Clearing All Incoming/Memo Messages
Calling back to the Caller
(During Playing
Message)
1
Press LEFT SOFT KEY.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Move JOYSTICK to UP or DOWN.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “Delete”.
3
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is displayed.
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Delete
Message”.
4
Select “Delete
All”.
5
Select “Yes”, then “Deleted” is displayed.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “Call Back”.
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Editing a Number for Call
Monitor Function ON/OFF
When your greeting message is being played to the caller and the caller's message is
being recorded, you can listen to it through the handset.
The factory preset is “On”.
(During Playing
Message)
1
Press JOYSTICK.
2
Select “Edit for
Call”.
3
Edit Phone
Number.
4
Press JOYSTICK, TALK or SPEAKERPHONE.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Setting
TAM”.
4
Select “Greet
Monitor”.
5
Select “On” or “Off”.
OR OR
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Answering System Direct Command
You can operate the answerring system by pressing dialling button as direct
command.
*1 This function is available only during incoming/memo message playback.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Play New Msg.
or “Play All Msg.”.
Follow steps 1 to 3 shown above, then:
Press To repeat a message.
Press To skip a message.
Press To stop the answering system operation.
Press To delete one incoming/memo message. *1
Press To delete all incoming/memo message.
Follow steps 1 to 2 shown above, then:
Press To enter the answering system setting menu.
Press To playback new incoming/memo message(s).
Press To playback all incoming/memo message(s).
Press To playback a greeting message.
Press To record a memo message.
Press To record your own greeting message.
Press To set the answering system ON.
Press To stop the answering system operation.
Press To set the answering system OFF.
Press To delete your own recorded greeting message.
1
2
9
9
4
4
5
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
7
7
4
4
7
7
6
6
8
8
9
9
0
0
6
6
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Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone
You can operate the answering system from any touch tone phone.
Firstly you must store your remote code using the handset near the base unit.
The 3-digit remote code prevents unauthorised use of your answering system for
listening to recorded messages.
Setting the Remote Code ON
Setting the Remote Code OFF
The factory preset is Remote Code OFF.
Turnig ON the Answering System Remotely
You can Turnig on the answering system from any touch tone phone.
If your remote code is not stored, you cannot turn on the answering system remotely.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select “ TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Setting
TAM”.
4
Select “Remote
Code”.
5
Enter 3-digit Remote
Code.
6
Press JOYSTICK.
Follow steps 1 to 4 of Setting the Remote Code ON, then:
5
Press x.
6
Press JOYSTICK.
1
Call from a touch tone phone
then wait for 20 rings.
2
Enter remote code within 10 seconds after a long
beep.
3
Enter remote code after
greeting message playback.
4
Voice menu starts after 3 seconds.
Follow the guidance (See page 82).
OR
Enter your desired direct remote command
(See next page).
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Summary of Remote Operation
You can operate the answering system from any touch tone phone.
Direct Remote Commands
After entering the remote code, you can choose to operate your answering system using
direct commands as below, in place of listening to the voice menu. Hang up to end the
remote operation at any time.
1
Call from a touch tone
phone.
2
Greeting message
playback.
3
Enter remote code.
4
Number of new message is
played.
5
Voice menu is started after 3 seconds.
Follow the guidance (See next page).
OR
Enter your desired direct remote command
(See below).
Command Function
Repeat message (during playback)
Skip message (during playback)
New message playback
All message playback
Check greeting message
Record Greeting message recording
Stop operating
Answering system off
Deleting specific message (during playback)
Deleting all messages
Deleting greeting messages (during playback)
Disconnect
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
0
4
5
6
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Voice Menu
The words in “ ” means a voice guidance.
After playback, the voice menu will start again from the beginning.
If you hear “Memory full” after playback, erase some or all of the messages (See page
77).
Press .
Press 1 to playback all messages.
Press 2 for other functions.
All message playback.” At the end
of the last message, “End of final
message” is announced.
When the remaining recording
time becomes less than 5
minutes, the remaining
recording time is announced.
Press 1 to playback new messages.
Press 2 for other functions.
New message playback.
Press 1 to record your message.
Press 2 for other functions.
Please leave your message.” Talk
after you hear this message.
Hang up to finish recording.
Press 1 to erase all messages. Press 2
for other functions.
No message.
Press 1 to record your greeting.
Press 2 for other functions.
Press 7 to record your greeting.
Press 9 to end recording.
Press to start recording.
Talk after the long beep.
Press to finish recording.
1
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
2
2
2
2
2
7
9
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Recording a Memo Message
Recording Your Telephone Conversation
When you record your 2-way telephone conversation, you should inform the other party
that the conversation is being recorded.
During recording, a beep will sound approximately every 15 seconds.
1
Press JOYSTICK
(or move).
2
Select TAM
Operation”.
3
Select “Record”.
4
Select “Record
Memo”.
5
Record Memo
Message.
8 inches (20cm)
away from the Mic.
6
Press JOYSTICK.
(During a call)
1
Press JOYSTICK twice to
start recording, then
Recording” is displayed.
2
Press JOYSTICK to
stop recording.
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Using the Belt Clip
You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the belt clip.
Optional Headset
Plugging an optional headset into the handset allows hands-free phone conversations.
Please use only the Panasonic KX-TCA89EX headset. To order, call the accessories
telephone number on page 3. While using the headset, speakerphone is not available.
To switch to speakerphone, disconnect the headset.
Connecting the optional headset to the handset
Open the headset socket cover, and connect the optional headset to the headset socket
as shown.
To remove
the belt clip.
Headset Socket
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Wall MountiMng
This unit can be mounted on a wall.
- Insert screws into the wall. The centre of the screw holes should be 8 cm horizontally
apart.
- Make sure the screws are securely fastened to the wall.
- Connect the AC adaptor and the telephone line cord.
- Arrange the wires as shown, then mount the unit.
Make sure the screws are securely fastened to the wall.
8 cm
Screws
Fasten the AC adaptor cord to
prevent it from being disconnected.
Hooks
8 cm
Wall Template
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Before Requesting Help
If you experience any problems with the normal use of your apparatus, you should
unplug it from the telephone outlet and connect a known working telephone in its place.
If the known working telephone still has problems, then please contact the customer
service department of your Network provider.
If it operates correctly, then the problem is likely to be a fault in your apparatus.
In this case, contact your supplier for advice. Your Network provider may charge you if
they attend a service call that is not due to an apparatus supplied by them.
Turn the power OFF then ON (Handset)/Disconnect then connect the AC adaptor
(Base Unit).
Problem Possible cause Solution Page
The unit does not work.
Batteries not installed
properly.
AC adaptor of base unit
not connected properly.
Re-install batteries
properly.
Disconnect and then
connect AC adaptor.
p.10
Display is blank.
Handset not turned on.
Turn on power. p.12
Handset will not turn on.
Batteries not inserted.
Batteries not charged.
Insert the 2 rechargeable
batteries supplied.
Place handset on base
and connect AC adaptor
to base and AC outlet
(full charge period 7 hrs).
p.10
Battery charge icon not
counting up.
Dirty charge contact.
Base not powered up.
Clean charge/battery
contact and retry charge.
Connect AC adaptor to
base unit and AC outlet.
p.11
p.10
icon flashes.
Handset not registered to
base.
Handset out of range of
base.
No power into base unit.
Register handset to
base.
Move handset closer to
base.
Connect AC adaptor to
base unit and AC outlet.
p.63
p.10
Handset busy tone heard
when is pressed.
Handset out of range of
base.
Another handset in use.
Move handset closer to
base.
Wait for the other user to
complete call.
No dial tone.
Telephone line not
connected.
Insert telephone cord to
network.
Turn power OFF then
ON.
p.10
p.12
Cannot dial out.
Call Bar mode set.
Particular dialled number
is restricted.
Key lock mode ON.
Turn feature off.
Remove number from
call restricted list.
Turn key lock OFF.
p.51
p.59
p.16
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Before Requesting Help
Answering System
Problem Possible cause Solution Page
Handset will not ring.
Ringer switched off.
Set ringer to one of 6
volume levels.
p.48
Audible Caller sounds late.
Recording time is long.
Shorten recording time. p.25
No Caller ID number
displayed.
Service not supplied.
Caller has withheld info.
Caller ID service must be
arranged with Network
provider.
p.19
icon flashes
Battery low.
Recharge batteries. p.10
Cannot register handset to
base.
Max. number of bases
already registered to
handset.
Max. number of handsets
already registered to
base unit.
Wrong PIN number
entered (Default 0000).
Electrical noise in local
area.
Delete unused base
registrations from
handset.
Delete unused handset
registrations from base.
If PIN number is lost,
contact the Panasonic
Customer Care Helpline.
Move base/handset
away from sources of
electrical noise (e.g. TVs,
radios, etc.).
p.64
p.64
p.60
p.5
The unit begins ringing
(one ring) after other
connected telephones.
The SMS feature is
turned on.
Turn the SMS feature off,
if you do not use an SMS
service.
p.42
The display is blank even if
the unit is charged.
Battery low.
Recharge batteries more
than about 15 minutes.
Problem Possible cause Solution Page
The answering system is
on, but incoming messages
are not recorded.
The recording time is set
to “Greeting Only”.
Memory is full (30
minutes or 64 messages).
Select “1 Minute” or “No
Limit (see “Answering
System”).
Erase some or all of the
messages.
p.73
p.77
You cannot operate the
answering system from a
touch tone phone.
Incorrect remote code
entered.
Tone are too short to
activate the unit.
The answering system is
off.
Enter the correct remote
code.
Press each button firmly.
Turn on the answering
system.
p.81
p.72, 80
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Answering System
SMS-Text Messaging
Problem Possible cause Solution Page
You cannot operate the
answering system with the
handset.
Someone is operating
the answering system
You are too far from the
base unit.
Retry when other user
has finished operation.
Move closer to the base
unit.
While recording a greeting
message, the unit starts to
ring and stops recording.
A call is being received.
To answer the call, press
TALK. The recording
stops halfway. Start from
the beginning after
hanging up.
During playback, the unit
starts to ring and stops
playback.
A call is being received.
To answer the call, press
TALK.
Problem Possible cause Solution Page
Cannot send a message.
You have not subscribed
to Caller ID.
SMS Centre number is
not stored in your
telephone.
Message was interrupted
during sending.
Caller ID service must be
arranged with Network
provider.
Store the number.
Wait until the message
has been sent before
using any other
telephone functions.
p.31
p.41
Cannot send or receive a
message.
Memory is full.
Delete messages in the
Outgoing/Incoming lists.
p.36
p.39
Error Code Description Page
FD
Could not connect to the SMS Centre. Check that you
have the correct SMS Centre numbers or turn the
SMS feature on.
p.41
p.42
FE
There was a problem sending the message.
EO
Your number is permanently withheld or you have not
subscribed to a Caller ID service.
p.31
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Character Table
Phonebo ok Character Table
4
8
9
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SMS Character Table
“LetterWise®” Character Table
Press for space or 0.
Press to change letter size; Capital > Small, Small > Capital.
Press to show the next suggested character.
“Alphabet”, “Numeric”, “Greek” and “Extended” Character Table
Buttons
Character
Displayed
Space . @ / : ; #
+ - 1 " ’ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ €
£ $ ¥ () [ ] { } & % \
^ ~ | < > = ¤ §
ABC 2DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQRS 7 TUV 8WXYZ 9
abc 2 def 3 ghi 4 jkl 5 mno 6 pqrs 7 tuv 8 wxyz 9
Buttons Alphabet (ABC)
Numeric
(0–9)
Greek (ΑΒΓ) Extended (AÄÅ)
Space . @ / : ; # + -
1 " ’ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ € £ $ ¥
() [ ] { } & % \ ^ ~ | < >
= ¤ §
1
Space . @ / : ; # + -
1 " ’ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ € £ $ ¥
() [ ] { } & % \ ^ ~ | < >
= ¤ §
Space . @ / : ; # + - 1 "
’ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ € £ $ ¥ () [ ] { }
& % \ ^ ~ | < > = ¤ §
ABC 2
abc 2
2 ΑΒΓ 2
A À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ B C Ç 2
a à á â ã ä å æ b c ç 2
DEF 3
def 3
3 ∆ΕΖ 3
D E È É Ê Ë V F 3
d e è é ê ë W f 3
GHI 4
ghi 4
4 ΗΘΙ 4
G H I Ì Í Î ÏCE 4
g h i ì í î ïDi 4
JKL 5
jkl 5
5 ΚΛΜ 5
J K L 5
j k l 5
MNO 6
mno 6
6 ΝΟ 6
M N Ñ O Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö ø 6
m n ñ o ò ó ô õ ö ø 6
PQRS 7
pqrs 7
7 ΠΡΣ 7
P Q R S Ș ß 7
p q r s Ș ß 7
TUV 8
tuv 8
8 ΤΥΦ 8
T U Ù Ú Û Ü H V 8
t u ù ú û ü I v 8
WXYZ 9
wxyz 9
9 ΧΨ 9
W X Y Z 9
w x y z 9
Space 00Space 0 Space 0
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
6
7
8
8
9
9
x
1
x
x
x
2
3
3
4
4
G
g
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
0
0
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Index
AC Adaptor ........................................ 4, 10
Accessories.............................................. 4
Answering a Call .................................... 14
Answering System ................................. 72
Any Key Talk.......................................... 14
Audible Caller ID .................................... 23
Auto Talk.......................................... 14, 54
Base Unit
Initial Settings.................................... 61
PIN .................................................... 60
Reset................................................. 60
Selection ........................................... 65
Battery
Caution................................................ 5
Charge .............................................. 10
Information ........................................ 11
Installation......................................... 10
Call Bar .................................................. 51
Call Restriction....................................... 59
Call Waiting............................................ 18
Caller ID List Menu
Deleting............................................. 21
Editing............................................... 20
Storing............................................... 20
Cancelling a Base Unit........................... 64
Cancelling a Handset ............................. 64
Conference call ...................................... 66
Date and Time........................................ 13
Dialling Pause .................................. 18, 58
Direct Call Number................................. 51
Display
Standby Mode................................... 49
Talk Mode ......................................... 50
Emergency Calls.................................... 59
Flash/Earth............................................. 58
Guarantee .............................................. 93
Handset
Display ................................................ 9
Initial Settings.................................... 56
Locator/Paging.................................. 16
PIN .................................................... 53
Registration....................................... 63
Reset................................................. 55
Ringer Pattern................................... 48
Ringer Volume.................................. 48
Hands-Free Phone ................................ 15
Intercom................................................. 65
Key
Lock .................................................. 16
Tone.................................................. 49
Making a Call ......................................... 14
Memo Alarm .......................................... 45
Memo Message ............................... 76, 83
Mute....................................................... 15
Phonebook
Copy ................................................. 67
Hot Keys ........................................... 30
Storing ........................................ 24, 25
Power ON/OFF ...................................... 12
Private Category .................................... 23
Recall............................................... 17, 58
Receiver Volume ................................... 15
Recording Telephone Conversation ...... 83
Redial List Menu
Deleting............................................. 22
Editing............................................... 22
Storing .............................................. 21
Redialling ............................................... 17
Setting up............................................... 10
SMS Feature.......................................... 31
Specifications......................................... 92
Transferring a Call ................................. 66
Walkie-Talkie ......................................... 69
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Specifications
Specifications are subject to change.
The illustrations used in this manual may differ slightly from the original device.
Connections: The telephone will not work during a power failure. We therefore
recommend you use a standard telephone and T Adaptor to connect this Digital
Cordless Phone to the line. Your Panasonic Sales Shop can offer you more information
about connection possibilities.
“Eatoni and LetterWise are trademarks of Eatoni Ergonomics, Inc.”
Standard: DECT=(Digital Enhanced Cordless
T
elecommunications)
GAP=(Generic Access Profile)
Number of channels: 120 Duplex Channels
Frequency range: 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz
Duplex procedure: TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
Channel spacing: 1728 kHz
Bit rate: 1152 kbit/s
Modulation: GFSK
RF Transmission Power: approx. 250 mW
Voice coding: ADPCM 32 kbit/s
Power source: AC Adaptor 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption, base unit: 5 VA
Operating conditions: 5 - 40 °C, 20 - 80 % relative air humidity (dry)
Dimensions, Base Unit: About (58 mm x 128 mm x 105 mm) x 200 g
Dimensions, Handset: About (143 mm x 48 mm x 32 mm) x 125 g
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Guarantee
CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE
This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of
consumer purchasers. If within the applicable guarantee period, the appliance proves to be
defective by reason of faulty design, workmanship or materials, we undertake subject to the
following conditions to have the defective appliance (or any part or parts there of) repaired or
replaced free of charge.
1. The appliance shall have been purchased and used solely within either the UK or ROI and
in accordance with standard operating instructions and the technical and/or Safety
Standards required in the UK.
2. The appliance should be returned together with this guarantee and proof of date of
purchase promptly on being found defective at the purchaser's risk and expense to the
authorised dealer from whom the appliance was purchased or to the nearest authorised
dealer. All enquires must be through such dealers.
3. This guarantee shall not apply to damage caused through fire, accident, lightning, misuse,
wear and tear, neglect, incorrect adjustment or repair, to damage caused through
installation, adaption, modification or use in an improper manner or inconsistent with the
technical and/or safety standards required in the country where this appliance is used, or
to damage occurred during transit to or from the purchaser.
4. If at any time during the guarantee period any part or parts of the appliance are replaced
with a part or parts not supplied or approved by us or of an objective quality safe and
suitable for the appliance, or the appliance has been dismantled or repaired by any person
not authorised by us, we shall have the right to terminate this guarantee in whole or in part
immediately without further notice.
5. The purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is for the
repair or replacement of the appliance or any defective part or parts and no other remedy,
including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever
nature shall be available to the purchaser.
6. This guarantee shall not apply to batteries and any other items of limited natural life.
7. Our decision on all matters relating to complaints shall be final. Any appliance or defective
part which has been replaced shall become our property.
8. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months.
Please keep these Operating Instructions with your receipt.
Panasonic Business Systems U.K.
Receipt No. Date of Purchase
Model No. KX-TCD515E Serial No.
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Hereby, Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., declares that this Dect Cordless Telephone is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
A copy of the manufacturer's declaration of conformity to the essential requirements of the
R&TTE Directive is available at the following web address:
http://doc.panasonic-tc.de
For your future reference
Serial No. Date of purchase
(found on the bottom of the unit)
Name and address of dealer
Attach or keep original receipt to assist with any repair under warranty.
Customer Care Helpline Tel. No. : U.K. 08700 100 076
R.O.I. 01289 8333
1999/5/EC
This equipment is designed for use on the United Kingdom only.
In the event of problem, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first
instance.
Technical specifications are subject to change.
Sales Department:
Panasonic Business Systems U.K.
Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP
Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.
1-62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan
0436
PQQX13616YA
D0503-1063
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