Panasonic KX-TD1232E Telephone User Manual


 
DECT
Portable Station
DECT Portable Station 5-39
Which display do you prefer
in the Standby mode?*
5
(Date / Time Display
Selection)
0
1
0
The following settings will be returned to their default settings
Call log numbers*
6
Ringer volume
Receiver volume
PS Programming items
(except: Selecting the DECT System; Cancelling the PS
Registration; Setting the PS Programming Password;
Setting the DECT System Lock)
Press the OK button after the display on the left appears.
(Memory Clear)
Item Selection LevelDisplay
Date (DATE)
Date and time (TIME)
Yes (ON)
Do you prefer the Guidance
menu to help you operate
your PS?*
7
(Guidance Menu Set)
No (OFF)
DATE/TIME DISPLY
= TIME
MEMORY CLEAR
2
After cancelling the PS registration in System Programming,
cancel again by pressing the OK button after the display on the
left appears. For details, consult your dealer.
(PS Registration Cancellation)
CANCEL DECT-SYS
= DECT-SYS1
GUIDANCE
= OFF
1
Yes (ENABLE)
Do you prefer to use the PS
Programming password?
(PS Programming
Password Set)
No (DISABLE)
PS PASSWORD
= DISABLE
2
Yes (ENABLE)
Do you prefer to use the DECT
System Lock password?
(DECT System Lock Password
Set)
No (DISABLE)
DECT-SYS LOCK
= DISABLE
*
1
If you set the ringer volume off or vibration mode using the Volume Control button, the PS doesnt ring
regardless of this setting.
*
2
If you are connected to a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System while the default setting is still AUTO, the
display language will depend on the setting of the system.
*
3
The display of this item is only displayed when Automatic Answer Mode Set is set to INT/CO or INT ONLY.
*
4
The display of this item is only displayed when more than two xed terminals are connected.
*
5
The display of this item is only displayed when your PS is registered to a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System
and “” is displayed.
*
6
Call log numbers are cleared only when your PS is registered to a system other than a Panasonic Digital Super
Hybrid System.
*
7
For the Guidance menu, some keys work differently from the normal use.
BOOK( )=NEXT OK( )=OK #( )=NEXT
*( )=PREV HOLD( )=BACK C( )=EXIT
C
OK