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Display Information. Setting Up Your Phone. Volume and Display Settings. Placing Outside Calls. Making Calls. Auto-Repeat Dialing. Saving and Redialing a Number. Answering Calls. Picking Up Calls. Holding Calls. Putting a Call on Hold. Answering Two Calls. Using Call Park. Parking Calls from an Attendant Phone.

Picking Up Calls Parked by the Attendant. Parking Calls from an Extension. Picking Up Calls Parked by an Extension. Transferring Calls. Screened Transfers. Unscreened Transfers. Calling Other Extensions. Making an Announcement. Using Additional Features. Using the Mute Key. Adding an Outside Line. Appendix A. Dial Code List. Becoming familiar with your Panasonic Series digital phone will enable you to effectively use its call-handling features.

Note: Some features may not be available on your phone. CO call. Non-display phones, such as the model shown in Figure 1, do not have an LCD display. Table 1 on page 9 describes the features that are typical of nondisplay phones.

Small-display phones, such as the model in Figure 2, have a display containing two lines of text. Table 2 on page 11 describes the features that are typical of small-display phones. The soft keys on the small-display phone allow you to change the software mode of the display from default i.

While in directory mode, you can view system and personal speed dial and extension directories, and also dial a speed dial number or extension by pressing the soft key next to the desired number.

The END key allows you to return the display to default mode. System speed dial numbers must be programmed by the system attendant or administrator, or the DBS dealer. For information on programming personal speed dial numbers, see Setting Up Personal Speed Dialing on page Press the MODE key one time. The first two numbers in the directory appear on the second line of the display.

Note: If a name has been assigned to a speed dial number, the name will be displayed instead of the speed dial number. To jump to another letter in the directory, press the numeric key for it. To dial a speed dial number, press the soft key next to it. Note: To exit the directory without dialing, press the END key. Press the MODE key twice. The first two extensions in the directory appear on the second line of the display. To dial an extension, press the soft key next to it.

Variable Mode allows you to use the soft keys on your small-display phone to execute programmed system features when your phone is in the following call states:. During an intercom call, CO dial tone, trunk call, or after dialing a busy extension, the display will reflect the appropriate programmed features.

Phones such as the model in Figure 5 are distinguished by their large displays. Table 3 on page 16 describes the features that are typical of large display phones. To select one of the above items from the Main Menu, press the soft key next to the desired item. Both large and small displays indicate the status of the phone.

Display information will vary depending on how the phone is programmed and its status. Several of the more common displays are illustrated below. Use the procedures in this chapter to adjust the volume and display contrast of your digital phone, and to assign call handling features to FF flexible function keys.

You can adjust the volume of the following while they are in use by pressing the VOL s or t key:. When your phone is idle, you can adjust its ring volume using the following steps:. Press PROG. Dial 9. Press the VOL key. Press the VOL keys to adjust the loudness of the tone. When the phone is idle, press.

Press the VOL keys to adjust the contrast of the display. FF Flexible Function keys are located immediately above the keypad on your phone. They are distinguished by the indicator lights on them. You can set up FF keys to initiate system features, assign specific extension numbers, or to store digits that are frequently dialed. Note: You cannot set up FF keys that are dedicated to outside lines. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.

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