Panasonic Telephone KX NT700 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
IP Conferencing Phone  
Model No.  
KX-NT700  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.  
Please read this document carefully before using this product and save for future use.  
KX-NT700: Version 1.1 or later  
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Introduction  
Standard Connection Methods  
Allow you to make and receive peer to peer IP calls, TEL calls, and PS or PC calls.  
LAN cable  
IP Network (Intranet)  
TEL Network or PBX  
Other party of IP call  
Telephone cord  
Other party of TEL call  
PS Cable or PC Cable  
OR  
Other party of call made  
with portable station  
Other party of call made  
with computer  
Connection to an IP Network (Intranet) and/or Panasonic Pure IP-PBX  
Allows you to make and receive calls over an IP network.  
In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "IP line", and calls made using the IP line are  
referred to as "IP calls". There are 2 modes for making and receiving IP calls. When using IP-PBX mode (see  
page 2), the unit can make and receive IP calls as a SIP extension of a Panasonic KX-TDE or KX-NCP series  
PBX. When using peer to peer mode, the unit communicates directly with the other party's device.  
Connection to an Analog Telephone Network or PBX  
Allows you to make and receive traditional phone calls.  
In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "TEL line", and calls made using the TEL line  
are referred to as "TEL calls".  
Connection to a Compatible Panasonic Portable Station  
By connecting the unit to a compatible Panasonic Portable Station (PS) using the included PS Cable, you can  
use the microphones and speaker of the unit for calls made or received with the PS.  
In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "PS line", and calls made using the PS line are  
referred to as "PS calls".  
Connection to a Computer  
By connecting the unit to a computer using the included PC Cable, you can use the microphones and speaker  
of the unit for calls made or received with the computer using your preferred IP phone software.  
In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "PC line", and calls made using the PC line are  
referred to as "PC calls".  
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Introduction  
Other Features  
Conference Calls  
While on a call, you can make or receive an additional call, creating a 3-party conference call (see  
2 IP calls (Peer to peer mode only)  
While A and B are talking, A calls or is called by C.  
B
C
A
1 IP call and 1 TEL call  
While A and B are talking, A calls or is called by C.  
B
A
C
1 IP call and 1 PS call or 1 PC call  
While A and B are talking, A uses a PS or computer to  
call C.  
B
A
OR  
C
C
High-quality Audio  
The unit provides unparalleled audio quality and features, including:  
G.722 speech codec support (Peer to peer mode only)  
full-duplex communication  
speech speed conversion (see page 35)  
mic noise reduction (see page 35)  
External Wired MIC connection (see page 28)  
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Introduction  
SD Memory Card Recording  
Phone calls and voice memos can be recorded to, and played back from, a compatible SD memory card (see  
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Ready  
The unit is compliant with PoE (IEEE 802.3af) standards, and contains a power receiving device that enables  
it to receive power from the same Ethernet cable used for IP network connection. This allows you to use the  
unit in locations where there is no AC outlet nearby, saving you the cost of installing a new AC outlet. PoE  
connection requires a PoE-compliant hub or similar device. The included AC adaptor can be used instead of  
a PoE connection if you want to connect the unit to a standard AC outlet.  
Conferencing Phone Manager Software Features  
The unit can be used in conjunction with Conferencing Phone Manager. This software can be found on the  
included CD-ROM, and allows you to operate and program the unit using a computer (see page 57).  
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Introduction  
Other Information  
Included Documentation  
Quick Reference Guide  
Briefly describes how to connect the unit and introduces commonly used features.  
Operating Instructions (this document)  
Describes how to connect, use, program, and maintain the unit.  
Note  
Certain products and features described in this document may not be available in your area. Consult  
a certified Panasonic dealer for more information.  
PBX Connection  
If the unit is connected to a PBX, refer to the PBX documentation for information about making calls,  
receiving calls, and other features.  
Do not connect the unit to an analog telephone line to which other telephones are connected.  
Computer Screen Shots  
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
Screen shots in this document were captured using Microsoft Windows XP, and are provided for reference  
only.  
Trademarks  
SD logo is a trademark.  
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista®, and Windows Media® are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Windows XP refers to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.  
QuickTime® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
Intel®, Pentium®, and Celeron® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United  
States and other countries.  
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.  
MD5 Copyright Notice  
This software uses the Source Code of RSA Data Security, Inc. described in the RFC1321 (MD5  
Message-Digest Algorithm).  
Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.  
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc.  
MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.  
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived  
from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the  
derived work.  
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or  
the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty  
of any kind.  
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.  
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Introduction  
Firmware Notice  
The unit's firmware is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions, and all other  
applicable laws. It cannot be reverse engineered, decompiled or disassembled.  
For Future Reference  
Record the information in the space below for future reference.  
Note  
The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit. You should  
note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this manual as a permanent record  
of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.  
MODEL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
DATE OF PURCHASE  
NAME OF DEALER  
DEALER’S ADDRESS  
DEALER’S TEL. NO.  
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Introduction  
For Your Safety  
To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock,  
fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property,  
always observe the following safety precautions.  
WARNING  
General Safety  
Do not disassemble this unit. Only qualified  
personnel should service this unit.  
Explanation of symbols  
Disassembling the unit may expose you to  
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect  
reassembly can cause electric shock.  
The following symbols are used to classify and describe  
the level of hazard and injury caused when the  
denotation is disregarded and improper use is  
performed.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the unit.  
WARNING  
Do not connect or disconnect the AC plug with  
wet hands.  
Denotes a potential hazard that could result in  
serious injury or death.  
Disconnect the unit from the AC outlet,  
disconnect the LAN cable, and contact the  
dealer if:  
CAUTION  
The AC adaptor cord or AC plug becomes  
damaged or frayed.  
The unit is exposed to rain, water, or any  
other liquid.  
The unit is dropped or damaged.  
Internal components are exposed due to  
damage.  
Denotes a hazard that could result in minor injury  
or damage to the unit or other equipment.  
The following symbols are used to classify and describe  
the type of instructions to be observed.  
The unit does not operate properly.  
Performance deteriorates.  
This symbol is used to alert users to a specific  
operating procedure that must not be performed.  
Disconnect the unit from the AC outlet and  
disconnect the LAN cable if the unit emits  
smoke, an abnormal smell, or makes unusual  
noise. These conditions can cause fire or  
electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped  
and contact an authorized service center.  
This symbol is used to alert users to a specific  
operating procedure that must be followed in  
order to operate the unit safely.  
Clean the AC plug periodically with a soft, dry  
cloth to remove dust and other debris.  
Installation  
Do not connect the unit to the AC outlet, AC  
extension cords, etc., in a way that exceeds the  
power rating of, or does not comply with the  
instructions provided with, the AC outlet, AC  
extension cords, etc.  
Do not touch the unit, AC adaptor, AC adaptor  
cord, or telephone cord during a lightning  
storm.  
Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations  
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet  
locations.  
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Introduction  
Do not touch uninsulated telephone wires or  
terminals unless the telephone line has been  
disconnected at the network interface.  
The SD memory card poses a choking hazard.  
Keep the SD memory card out of reach of  
children.  
If using an AC adaptor, use only the included  
AC adaptor (PQLV206).  
When left unused for a long period of time,  
disconnect the unit from the AC outlet. When  
the unit receives power from a PoE power  
supply, disconnect the LAN cable.  
The AC adaptor should be connected to a  
vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet.  
Do not connect the AC adaptor to a  
ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the  
adaptor may cause it to become disconnected.  
Notice  
Read and follow all instructions, warnings,  
cautions, etc. including those marked on the  
unit.  
Before connecting the unit, confirm that the unit  
supports the intended operating environment.  
If the unit does not operate properly, disconnect  
the AC adaptor cord and LAN cable, then  
connect again.  
Only connect the unit to the type of electric  
power specified on the label affixed to the unit.  
Confirm the type of electric power supplied to  
the installation site if necessary.  
Use caution when installing or modifying  
telephone lines.  
The unit may not operate in the event of a power  
failure. Ensure that a separate telephone, not  
dependent on local power, is available for use  
in case of emergency.  
Placement  
Do not expose the unit to contact with liquids  
(rain, water, moisture, oil, etc.) or excessive  
smoke or dust. Do not subject the unit to  
excessive shock.  
Do not move the unit while it is in use.  
To prevent malfunction, deformity, overheating,  
rust, and discoloration, do not install or place  
equipment in the following types of locations:  
Do not allow anything to rest on the AC adaptor  
cord or LAN cable. Do not locate this unit where  
the AC adaptor cord or LAN cable may be  
stepped on or tripped on.  
Locations exposed to direct sunlight.  
Locations where the temperature is less  
than 0 °C (32 °F) or greater than 40 °C  
(104 °F).  
Place this unit on a flat surface. Serious  
Locations where there is high humidity.  
Locations where air ventilation is poor.  
Locations that may be exposed to  
sulphurous gas, such as near hot springs.  
Near devices that emit heat, such as  
heaters.  
Near devices that emit electromagnetic  
noise, such as radios or televisions.  
Near devices that emit high-frequency  
noise, such as sewing machines or welders.  
damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls.  
Allow 10 cm (3 15/16 in) clearance around the  
unit for proper ventilation.  
CAUTION  
Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit.  
Do not place credit cards, ATM cards, or other  
magnetic cards near the unit. The magnets in  
the unit’s speaker and microphones may  
damage magnetic cards.  
If an error message is shown on the unit’s  
display, consult the network administrator.  
Satisfactory operation, interoperability, and  
compatibility cannot be guaranteed with all  
equipment connected to the unit, nor with all  
services provided by telecommunications  
providers over networks connected to the unit.  
When the unit receives power from the AC  
adaptor, the AC adaptor is the main disconnect  
device. Ensure that the AC outlet is installed  
near the unit and is easily accessible, so that  
the unit can be disconnected from the AC outlet  
if necessary.  
Disconnect the AC adaptor cord and all cables  
from the unit before cleaning. Clean the unit  
with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid, aerosol  
cleaners, abrasive powders, or chemical  
agents to clean the unit.  
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Introduction  
For Best Performance  
Data Security  
We recommend observing the security precautions  
described in this section, in order to prevent the  
following:  
Use the unit in a quiet room. Ambient noise of less  
than 50 dBA is recommended.  
Use the unit in a room with minimal echoing. Do not  
place the unit near walls, windows, partitions, etc.  
During the first 30 seconds of a TEL call, the unit  
adjusts itself for optimal sound quality. Speak in  
turns with the other party at the beginning of a  
conversation. (The time required varies depending  
on the condition of the telephone line and the audio  
characteristics of the room.) During this time, sound  
may cut out or fade in and out. This is normal.  
Do not obstruct the unit during calls. Keep your  
hands, as well as common objects such as folders,  
cups, and coffee pots away from the unit during  
calls.  
loss, disclosure, falsification, or theft of user  
information  
unauthorized use of the unit  
interference or suspension of use caused by an  
unauthorized party  
We cannot be responsible for damages resulting  
from the misuse of this product.  
Note  
This product can be used to store and log user  
information. User information is defined as the  
following:  
phonebook entry names, phone numbers,  
and IP addresses  
call history (redial list)  
recordings stored on the SD memory card  
Preventing Data Loss  
Use a computer to make periodic backups of  
recordings stored on the SD memory card.  
Keep a separate record of all information stored in  
the phonebook.  
Preventing Data Disclosure  
Do not leave the unit or SD memory card in a  
location where it can be accessed or removed  
without authorization.  
Store backups in a secure location.  
Do not store sensitive personal information in the  
unit.  
In the following situations, make a record of  
information stored in the phonebook, initialize the  
unit (see page 56), and remove the SD memory  
card from the unit.  
Before disposing of the unit  
Before handing the unit over to a third party  
Before having the unit serviced  
Make sure the unit is serviced by only a certified  
technician.  
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Introduction  
Preventing Data Disclosure Over the  
Network  
To ensure the security of private conversations,  
only connect the unit to a secure network.  
To prevent unauthorized access, only connect the  
unit to a network that is properly managed.  
Make sure all computers connected to the unit  
employ up-to-date security measures.  
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Additional Information  
happens the telephone company will provide  
advance notice in order for you to make necessary  
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
5. Trouble with this Equipment  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for  
repair or warranty information, please see the  
attached warranty, which includes the shipping  
address of the Panasonic Service and Technology  
Company BTS Center. If the equipment is causing  
harm to the telephone network, the telephone  
company may request that you disconnect the  
equipment until the problem is resolved.  
6. Connection to Party Line  
Additional Information  
FCC Requirements  
1. Notification to the Telephone Company  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC  
rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.  
On the bottom of this equipment is a label that  
contains, among other information, a product  
identifier in the format US: ACJTE04BKX-NT700. If  
requested, this number must be provided to the  
telephone company.  
If required, provide the telephone company with the  
following technical information:  
Connection to party line service is subject to state  
tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission,  
public service commission or corporation  
commission for information.  
Telephone numbers to which the system will be  
connected  
Make: Panasonic  
Model: KX-NT700  
Certification No.: found on the bottom of the unit  
Ringer Equivalence No.: 0.4B  
Facility Interface Code: 02LS2  
Service Order Code: 9.0F  
7. Combined Use with Alarm Equipment  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment  
connected to the telephone line, ensure the  
installation of this equipment does not disable your  
alarm equipment. If you have questions about what  
will disable alarm equipment, consult your  
telephone company or a qualified installer.  
8. Automatic Dialing Features  
Required Network Interface Jack: RJ11  
2. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)  
When programming emergency numbers and/or  
making test calls to emergency numbers:  
i. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the  
dispatcher the reason for the call before  
hanging up.  
The REN is used to determine the number of  
devices that may be connected to a telephone line.  
Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in  
the devices not ringing in response to an incoming  
call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs  
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the  
number of devices that may be connected to a line,  
as determined by the total RENs, contact the local  
telephone company. The REN for this product is  
part of the product identifier that has the format US:  
ACJTE04BKX-NT700. The digits represented by 04  
are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 04 is a  
REN of 0.4). For earlier products, the REN is  
separately shown on the label.  
ii. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours,  
such as early morning hours or late evenings.  
3. Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone  
network, the telephone company will notify you in  
advance that temporary discontinuance of service  
may be required. But if advance notice isn't  
practical, the telephone company will notify the  
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be  
advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC  
if you believe it is necessary.  
4. Changes in Telephone Company  
Communications Facilities, Equipment,  
Operations and Procedures  
The telephone company may make changes in its  
facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that  
could affect the operation of the equipment. If this  
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Additional Information  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Important Safety Instructions  
When using this unit, basic safety precautions,  
including those below, should always be followed to  
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to  
persons.  
1. Do not use the unit near water, for example, near a  
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in  
a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.  
2. Avoid using a wired telephone during an electrical  
storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
3. Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak  
to report the leak.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Required Telephone Cord  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG  
or larger telephone line cord.  
Perchlorate Information  
Notice  
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium  
Battery which contains Perchlorate Material—  
special handling may apply.  
See  
Interference  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
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Table of Contents  
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Before Use  
Before Use  
Accessory Information  
Included Accessories  
To order replacement accessories, call 1-800-332-5368.  
USB Cable (1)  
PS Cable (1)  
PC Cable (1)  
AC Adaptor (1)  
About 1.8 m (6 ft.)  
About 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)  
About 1.8 m (6 ft.)  
About 1.8 m (6 ft.)  
Order no.  
Order no.  
Order no.  
Order no.  
PSWE2NT700N  
PSJA1123Z  
PSJA1122Z  
PSWE1NT700M  
Optional Accessories  
External Wired MIC  
Cord: About 3 m (10 ft.)  
KX-NT701  
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Unit Overview  
Main View  
D
A
B
C
C B  
C B  
G
B
C
H
I
J
F
E
G External Wired MIC Jacks (EXT MIC1, EXT  
MIC2)  
A Speaker  
B Indicators (4 locations)  
Allow you to connect an External Wired MIC to the  
unit (see page 28). 2 mics can be connected.  
Indicate the status of the unit.  
Off: The unit is in standby mode (i.e., not in use).  
Blue, flashing: A call is being received.  
Blue, lit: The unit is on a call.  
Red, lit: The microphones are muted, or an error  
has occurred.  
H DC Input (DC IN)  
Used to connect the unit to an AC outlet using the  
included AC adaptor.  
I LAN Port (LAN)  
Used to connect the unit to an IP network. May also  
be used to supply power to the unit using PoE  
(Power over Ethernet) when the unit is connected  
to a PoE-compatible switching hub or power supply  
C Built-in Microphones (4 locations)  
D USB Port (USB)  
Used to connect the unit to a computer and use the  
included Conferencing Phone Manager software  
J Telephone Jack (LINE)  
Used to connect the unit to a telephone network or  
PBX.  
E SD Memory Card Slot  
Allows you to insert a compatible SD memory card  
and record conversations. See page 26 for more  
information about SD memory cards.  
F AUDIO IN/OUT Jack  
Allows you to connect a compatible Panasonic  
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Front Panel  
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
H
I
J
K
L
A
Button (Speakerphone Button)  
Used to make, answer, and end calls.  
Navigator/Volume Buttons ([ ] and [ ])  
B
Used to scroll through the items displayed on the display, such as phonebook entries, programmable  
settings, etc. Also used to adjust the speaker volume during calls (see page 31) and the ringer volume  
C
Button (Mute/Clear Button)  
Used to erase characters or numbers while storing a phonebook entry or making a call. Also used to mute  
the unit’s microphones during a call (see page 35).  
FLASH Button  
D
Used to operate optional telephone company services, such as call waiting, or PBX features, such as  
REDIAL/PAUSE Button  
E
F
G
Used to call a previously called party again (see page 32) or to enter a dialing pause (see page 32).  
Display  
Function Buttons ([F1], [F2], and [F3])  
Used to select the functions that correspond to the icons shown on the bottom of the display (see  
MIC NOISE CUT Button  
H
I
J
K
L
Used to reduce noise in the audio signal sent to the other party during a call (see page 35).  
BACK Button  
Used to return to the previous screen.  
MENU Button  
Used to enter the programming menu or to return the unit to standby mode.  
ENTER Button  
Used to save or confirm information shown on the display.  
Playback Control Buttons  
Used to control playback when playing back recordings (see page 39).  
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Understanding the Display  
The display helps you operate and program the unit by displaying a variety of messages and icons.  
Standby Mode Phonebook  
A
B
C
D E  
SD Icon  
A
B
C
D
Indicates that a compatible SD memory card has been inserted in the unit (see page 26).  
USB Icon  
Line Icon (IP, TEL, PS, PC)  
Indicates which line will be used when a call is made.  
Function Button Icons  
Indicates the functions currently available when the function buttons are pressed. The icons displayed vary  
on the current state of the unit (e.g., the icons displayed when on a call are different from the icons displayed  
when storing an entry in the phonebook).  
Scroll Indicator  
E
Indicates that [ ] or [ ] can be pressed to display the previous or next item.  
Recording Icons  
: Indicates a recorded conversation.  
: Indicates a recorded voice memo.  
Function Buttons and Function Button Icons  
By pressing a function button ([F1], [F2], and [F3]) you can select the function displayed directly above it. The  
functions that correspond to each function button are indicated by each function button icon.  
In this document, function buttons are referred to by their corresponding  
icons.  
In the example shown here,  
"Press  
"Press  
"Press  
PLAY  
",  
TEL  
", or  
"
would indicate pressing [F1], [F2], and [F3], respectively.  
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Function Button Icons  
Operation  
Icon  
Description  
Used to select the TEL line.  
TEL  
Only displayed when the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
Used to select the IP line.  
IP  
Used to select the PS line.  
PS  
Line Selection  
Only displayed when the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP + PS" (see  
Used to select the PC line.  
PC  
Only displayed when the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP + PC" (see  
Used to change the "Line Selection" setting (see page 30).  
Used to answer an incoming call (see page 34).  
Used to reject an incoming call (see page 34).  
LINE  
ANSWER  
REJECT  
Used to end the current call.  
Starting and Ending  
Calls  
END  
CONF  
SPEED  
Used to establish a conference call (see page 33 and page 34).  
Used to slow down the other party’s speech while on a call (see page 35).  
Used to open the phonebook (see page 36).  
Used to add an entry to the phonebook (see page 36).  
ADD  
EDIT  
Used to edit a phonebook entry (see page 36).  
Used to switch between alphabet entry mode and extended entry mode (see  
CHAR  
Phonebook  
Used to move the cursor to the left.  
Used to move the cursor to the right.  
Used to erase an entry in the phonebook (see page 37).  
ERASE  
REC  
Used to play the selected recording (see page 39).  
Used to stop recording (see page 39).  
PLAY  
STOP  
Recording and  
Playback  
Used to rewind the current recording (see page 40).  
Used to fast forward the current recording (see page 40).  
Used to erase a recording (see page 40).  
ERASE  
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Operation  
Other  
Icon  
Description  
Used to return to the previous screen.  
BACK  
SELECT  
SAVE  
Used to select the displayed item.  
Used to save any changes made while programming the unit.  
Used to accept the displayed item or proceed with the current operation.  
Used to decline the displayed item or cancel the current operation.  
YES  
NO  
FORMAT  
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Preparation  
Basic Connections  
This section explains all connections needed to make and receive IP line and TEL line calls.  
A AC Adaptor Cord  
B LAN Cable  
C 2-conductor Telephone Cord  
D To AC Outlet  
E To Switching Hub  
F Groove  
F
D
E
G Telephone Jack or PBX  
(RJ11C)  
LINE LAN DC IN  
A
B
C
G
1. Connect the unit to the desired IP network and/or telephone line.  
To connect to an IP network, connect a category 5 LAN cable to the LAN port and to a switching hub.  
To connect to a telephone line, connect a telephone cord to the LINE jack and to a modular telephone  
jack.  
2. Connect the AC adaptor cord of the included AC adaptor to the unit’s DC input.  
To use PoE (Power over Ethernet), connect the LAN cable to a PoE-compatible (IEEE802.3af)  
switching hub or power supply. The included AC adaptor does not need to be connected when using  
PoE.  
If using an AC adaptor, use only the included AC adaptor (PQLV206).  
Pass the AC adaptor cord through the groove on the bottom of the unit.  
3. Connect the AC adaptor to the AC outlet.  
Note  
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (unless the unit is powered by PoE). It is normal  
for the adaptor to feel warm during use.  
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Setting the Date & Time TEL Line Settings  
Set the unit's date and time setting before using the unit.  
The date and time are shown on the display in standby  
mode, and are displayed when playing conversations  
that were recorded to an SD memory card.  
1. Press [MENU].  
Selecting the Available Lines  
To use the TEL line, the "Line Selection" setting  
must be set to "IP + TEL". (This is the default setting.)  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Select "IP + TEL".  
When "Line Selection" is set to "IP +  
LINE  
.
2. Select "Basic Settings", then press  
3. Select "Date & Time", then press  
4. Using the keypad, enter 2 digits each for the year,  
month, day of the month, hour (24-hour format), and  
minute.  
SELECT  
.
SELECT  
.
PC" or "IP + PS", TEL calls cannot be made or  
received.  
Example: To enter "Jan. 23, 2008, 7:45 PM", press 4. Press  
SAVE  
.
[0801231945].  
5. Press [MENU].  
If you make a mistake, press  
to move  
the cursor as needed, then enter the correct  
number.  
Setting the Dial Mode  
Set the dial mode to "Pulse" if the TEL line does not  
support tone dialing.  
5. Press  
SAVE  
.
6. Press [MENU].  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "TEL Settings", then press  
Note  
SELECT  
.
You can select 12-hour or 24-hour time display  
The date format varies by the selection made  
details.  
3. Select "Dial Mode", then press  
4. Select "Pulse" or "Tone".  
SELECT  
.
5. Press  
SAVE  
.
6. Press [MENU].  
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Manual Assignment (Static)  
1. Press [MENU].  
IP Network Settings  
To properly connect the unit to an IP network, the  
following settings must be set to match the settings of  
the IP network. Consult your system administrator for  
the appropriate settings.  
2. Select "IP Network Settings", then press  
SELECT  
.
3. Select "IP Address Mode", then press  
SELECT  
.
IP address mode: Automatic (DHCP) or manual  
(static) IP address assignment (default: static)  
IP address (when static connection mode is  
selected; default: 192.168.0.2)  
Subnet mask (when static connection mode is  
selected; default: 255.255.255.0)  
4. Select "Static", then press  
SAVE  
.
5. Select "IP Address", then press  
SELECT  
.
6. Enter the IP address to be assigned to the unit, then  
press  
SAVE  
.
7. Select "Subnet Mask", then press  
SELECT  
.
8. Enter the subnet mask, then press  
SAVE  
.
Default gateway (when static connection mode is  
selected; default: 0.0.0.0)  
9. Select "Default Gateway", then press  
10. Enter the IP address of the default gateway, then  
press  
SELECT  
.
Note  
SAVE  
.
IP addresses can be entered using the keypad.  
[0][9] are used to enter numbers and [ ] is  
used to enter a period. For example, to enter  
"192.168.0.1", press [192 168 0 1].  
11. Press [MENU].  
Note  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be  
restarted before the new setting becomes  
To confirm the IP address, press  
Automatic Assignment (DHCP)  
1. Press [MENU].  
[MENU]®[Show IP Address]®  
SELECT  
.
2. Select "IP Network Settings", then press  
SELECT  
.
3. Select "IP Address Mode", then press  
SELECT  
.
4. Select "DHCP", then press  
SAVE  
.
5. Press [MENU].  
Note  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be  
restarted before the new setting becomes  
To confirm the IP address, press  
[MENU]®"Show IP Address"®  
SELECT  
.
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SIP Settings  
IP Line Operation Mode  
To use the unit as a SIP extension of the PBX, the unit Whether IP calls are made and received using IP-PBX  
must be registered as a SIP extension through PBX mode or peer to peer mode is determined by  
programming, the "Operation Mode" setting must be the "Operation Mode" setting.  
settings must be set to match the settings of the PBX.  
Consult your system administrator for the appropriate  
settings. Refer to the PBX documentation to register the  
unit as a SIP extension.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "Protocol Settings", then press  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "Operation Mode", then press  
3. Select the desired setting.  
SELECT  
.
"IP-PBX": The unit can make and receive IP  
calls as a SIP extension of the PBX. (This is the  
default setting.)  
"Peer to Peer": Peer to peer IP calls are  
possible. To make a call, the other party’s IP  
address is specified.  
SELECT  
.
3. Select "SIP Ext. No.", then press  
4. Enter the unit’s extension number (max. 32 digits),  
then press  
5. Select "SIP Password", then press  
SELECT  
.
4. Press  
SAVE  
.
SAVE  
.
5. Press [MENU].  
SELECT  
.
Note  
6. Enter the password (max. 32 characters), then  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be  
restarted before the new setting becomes  
press [ENTER].  
Press  
alphabet entry modes.  
Press [ ] to change between uppercase and  
lowercase character entry.  
entering characters.  
CHAR  
to switch between numeric and  
7. Select "SIP User Domain Name", then press  
SELECT  
.
8. Enter the IP address of the PBX, then press  
SAVE  
.
9. Select "SIP Proxy Server IP Address", then  
press  
10. Enter the IP address of the PBX, then press  
SELECT  
.
SAVE  
.
11. Select "SIP Registrar IP Address", then  
press  
12. Enter the IP address of the PBX, then press  
SELECT  
.
SAVE  
.
13. Press [MENU].  
Note  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be  
restarted before the new setting becomes  
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Note  
Using SD Memory Cards  
Conversations can be recorded to the SD memory card.  
For information on recording conversations, see  
The unit does not support SDHC, miniSDHC,  
and microSDHC memory cards.  
Approximate Recording Time  
Inserting and Removing Cards  
Insert the SD memory card as shown, with the label side  
facing up. To remove the card, gently push the card to  
release it, then remove the card.  
Capacity  
Approx. Recording Time  
2 GB  
1 GB  
67 hours  
33 hours  
17 hours  
8 hours  
4 hours  
2 hours  
1 hour  
When an SD memory card is inserted,  
in the upper-left corner of the display.  
SD  
is shown  
512 MB  
256 MB  
128 MB  
64 MB  
32 MB  
Important Information  
Write-protection (LOCK)  
To prevent data corruption or damage to the SD  
memory card, which may also affect the performance  
of the unit, keep the following in mind.  
SD memory cards can be locked to prevent formatting,  
erasing, and recording. To lock an SD memory card,  
slide the switch on the side of the card to  
the "LOCK" position.  
Do not remove the SD memory card, LAN cable, or  
disconnect the unit from the AC outlet during  
playback, recording, formatting, or while erasing  
data on the card.  
Do not move or bump the unit during playback,  
recording, formatting, or while erasing data on the  
card.  
WRITE  
LOCK  
Do not touch the contacts on the bottom of the SD  
memory card.  
To prevent damage to the unit, do not insert any  
memory card other than a compatible SD memory  
card.  
Compatible Cards  
The unit supports the following SD memory cards.  
Backing Up Data  
SD, miniSD, and microSD memory cards.  
Data stored on SD memory cards can become  
corrupted if the card is exposed to electromagnetic  
fields, static electricity, etc. We recommend using a  
computer to back up important data stored on SD  
memory cards.  
Use a miniSD or microSD adaptor when using  
miniSD or microSD memory cards,  
respectively, and always insert the miniSD or  
microSD memory card into the adaptor before  
inserting the adaptor into the unit.  
Cards with a capacity of 32 MB to 2 GB.  
Class 2, Class 4, and Class 6 cards.  
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Formatting SD Memory Cards  
If  
FORMAT  
is displayed, the SD memory card must be  
formatted; press  
FORMAT  
to format the card.  
Notice  
When an SD memory card is formatted, all  
information on the card is erased.  
Do not remove the SD memory card, LAN cable,  
or disconnect the unit from the AC outlet while  
formatting an SD memory card.  
Do not move or bump the unit while formatting  
an SD memory card.  
Note  
The unit cannot format cards that are not  
already in FAT format. Use a computer to format  
non-FAT formatted cards.  
Formatting With a Computer  
When formatting cards with a computer, select the FAT  
(FAT16) format.  
Notice  
When an SD memory card is formatted, all  
information on the card is erased.  
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Using the Microphones  
Built-in Microphones  
For best performance when using the built-in  
microphones, speak within about 3 m (about 10 ft.) of  
the unit.  
3 m (about 10 ft)  
3 m (about 10 ft)  
Note  
The sensitivity of the built-in microphones may  
vary depending on room characteristics.  
External Wired MIC  
An optional KX-NT701 External Wired MIC can be  
connected to the unit using the EXT MIC1 (A) or EXT  
MIC2 (B) jacks. 2 mics can be connected.  
B
A
For best performance when using an External Wired  
MIC:  
Do not move an External Wired MIC while on a call.  
(Feedback may occur.)  
Place each External Wired MIC at least 1 m (about  
3 ft.) away from the unit.  
Speak within about 2 m (about 6.5 ft.) of the External  
Wired MIC.  
2 m (about 6.5 ft)  
2 m (about 6.5 ft)  
Note  
The sensitivity of an External Wired MIC may  
vary depending on room characteristics.  
The built-in microphones continue to function  
when an External Wired MIC is connected.  
The indicator of an External Wired MIC  
indicates unit status the same as the built-in  
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6. Follow the on-screen instructions and install the  
software.  
A dialog may be displayed that indicates the  
Installing and  
Uninstalling  
Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
The unit can be used in conjunction with Conferencing  
Phone Manager. This software can be found on the  
included CD-ROM, and allows you to operate and  
program the unit using a computer (see page 57).  
software has not passed Windows logo testing.  
This is normal. The software will not cause any  
difficulties with your operating system. Click  
[Continue Anyway] to proceed with  
installation.  
7. Click [Finish].  
If [Launch Conferencing Phone Manager] is  
checked, Conferencing Phone Manager will  
start.  
8. Connect the included USB cable to the USB port of  
the unit (A) and of the computer.  
System Requirements  
Supported operating systems  
Microsoft Windows XP (all editions)  
Windows Vista (all editions)  
Hardware requirements (when using Windows  
XP)  
USB  
A
CPU: 1 GHz Intel Pentium or Celeron  
microprocessor (or a CPU of similar performance)  
Hard disk: at least 1 GB of available space  
RAM: at least 256 MB  
The new hardware wizard is displayed.  
9. Select [Install the software automatically  
(Recommended)], then click [Next].  
A dialog may be displayed that indicates the  
software has not passed Windows logo testing.  
This is normal. The software will not cause any  
difficulties with your operating system. Click  
[Continue Anyway] to proceed with  
installation.  
Hardware requirements (when using Windows  
Vista)  
CPU: 1 GHz Intel Pentium or Celeron  
microprocessor (or a CPU of similar performance)  
Hard disk: at least 1 GB of available space  
RAM: at least 512 MB  
10. Click [Finish].  
Note  
After installation is complete, a shortcut icon  
appears on the desktop.  
Installing Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
To install the software using the following procedure, do  
not connect the unit to the computer using the USB  
You can click this icon to start  
Conferencing Phone Manager.  
1. Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD  
drive.  
Uninstalling Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
The CD-ROM’s menu is displayed.  
2. Click [Conferencing Phone Manager].  
3. Click [OK].  
1. Click [Start]®[All  
Programs]®[Panasonic]®[Conferencing  
Phone Manager], and click [Uninstall].  
2. Click [Yes].  
The folder containing [Setup.exe] is displayed.  
4. Double-click [Setup.exe].  
5. Select the desired language, then click [OK].  
3. Click [Finish].  
The software install wizard is displayed.  
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Making and Answering Calls  
Selecting the Available Lines  
The IP line is always available when the unit is  
connected to an IP network; if it is not selected (i.e., if it  
is not shown in the upper-right corner of the display),  
Line Selection  
The unit can make calls using the following lines.  
you can select it by pressing  
IP  
.
Whether the TEL line, PS line, or PC line is available is  
determined by the "Line Selection" setting. For  
example, when it is set to "IP + PS", the IP and PS  
lines are available.  
You can change the "Line Selection" setting using  
the following procedure.  
When you make a call, the line icon in the upper-right  
corner of the display indicates the line that will be used,  
therefore, you should confirm the line icon each time  
you make a call.  
You can change the selected line by pressing the center  
function button ([F2]). The line that will be selected is  
indicated by the function button icon.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Press  
LINE  
.
3. Select the desired setting.  
Example:  
"IP + TEL": The IP and TEL lines are  
available.  
1. The IP line is selected.  
"IP + PS": The IP and PS lines are available.  
"IP + PC": The IP and PC lines are available.  
4. Press  
SAVE  
.
5. Press [MENU].  
2.  
TEL  
is pressed. The TEL line is now selected.  
Note  
If the unit is not connected to an IP network,  
is not displayed and the IP line cannot  
IP  
be selected.  
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The call length shown on the display is an  
approximation and may differ from the actual  
length of the call. Call charges accumulate after  
the called party answers.  
Making Calls  
1. Confirm that the desired line ("IP" or "TEL") is  
selected.  
You can change the selected line by pressing  
the center function button ([F2]).  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume  
While on a call, press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to adjust  
The IP line is selected.  
The TEL line is selected.  
the speaker volume. There are 8 levels of volume.  
Quieter  
Louder  
If the other party has difficulty hearing you, press  
] to decrease the speaker volume. Your voice  
heard by the other party will become louder.  
[F2]  
[F2]  
[
If you cannot select the desired line, change  
the "Line Selection" setting (see page 30).  
Making a Call After Entering the  
Phone Number or IP Address  
1. Confirm that the desired line ("IP" or "TEL") is  
2. Press [ ].  
3. For TEL calls: Enter the phone number.  
For IP calls with IP-PBX connection: Enter the  
phone number.  
selected.  
For IP calls with peer to peer connection: Enter  
the IP address, then press [#] or [ENTER].  
You can change the selected line by pressing  
the center function button ([F2]).  
IP addresses can be entered using the keypad.  
[0][9] are used to enter numbers and [ ] is  
used to enter a period. For example, to enter  
"192.168.0.1", press [192 168 0 1].  
The IP line is selected.  
The TEL line is selected.  
To temporarily use tone dialing when the line  
mode is set to pulse mode, press [ ].  
After a call starts, the approximate length of the  
call is shown on the display.  
4. To end the call, press [ ].  
[F2]  
[F2]  
Note  
To make a call using the phonebook, see  
To make a call with a Portable Station (PS) or  
If you cannot select the desired line, change  
the "Line Selection" setting (see page 30).  
2. For TEL calls: Enter the phone number.  
For IP calls with IP-PBX connection: Enter the  
phone number.  
During the first 30 seconds of a TEL call, the unit  
adjusts itself for optimal sound quality. Speak in  
turns with the other party at the beginning of a  
conversation. (The time required varies  
depending on the condition of the telephone line  
and the audio characteristics of the room.)  
During this time, sound may cut out or fade in  
and out. This is normal.  
For IP calls with peer to peer connection: Enter  
the IP address.  
If you make a mistake, press [  
the correct phone number or IP address. To  
erase all numbers, press and hold [ ].  
], then enter  
If a pause is required when making a call on the  
TEL line, press [REDIAL/PAUSE] between  
digits as necessary.  
If the unit is not connected to an IP network,  
3. Press [ ] or  
.
IP  
is not displayed and the IP line cannot  
be selected.  
4. To end the call, press [ ].  
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3. Dial the phone number.  
4. Press [ ] or  
Redialing  
The last 10 calls made are stored in the redial list, in  
order of newest to oldest call.  
.
1. Press [REDIAL/PAUSE].  
Making a Call from the Phonebook  
The last call made is displayed.  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the  
1. Press  
.
list.  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the  
To erase the displayed item, press  
ERASE  
.
phonebook entries.  
To exit the redial list, press [MENU].  
Entries are displayed in the following order  
when [ ] is pressed.  
Symbols®Numbers®Letters  
Press the dial key corresponding to the desired  
character, then press [ ] or [ ] to scroll if  
necessary.  
3. When the desired entry is displayed, press [ ] or  
.
Note  
The line that was used to make each call in the  
redial list ("IP" or "TEL") is shown in the  
lower-right corner of the display. This line will be  
used when the call is redialed.  
To exit the phonebook, press [MENU].  
3. When the desired entry is displayed, press [ ] or  
.
Example:  
The TEL line will  
be used when you  
redial this  
Note  
The line that was selected when the entry was  
stored in the phonebook ("IP" or "TEL") is  
shown in the lower-right corner of the display.  
This line will be used when the entry is called.  
number.  
If the "Line Selection" setting is not set  
cannot be redialed.  
If the dialed number contains too many digits  
(more than 32 digits for IP calls with IP-PBX  
connection, more than 128 digits for TEL calls),  
it cannot be redialed correctly.  
Example:  
The TEL line will  
be used when you  
call this number.  
If the "Line Selection" setting is not set  
to "IP + TEL" (see page 30), TEL line numbers  
cannot be called.  
Entering Dialing Pauses  
A pause is sometimes required when making calls on  
the TEL line using a PBX or a long distance service. For  
example, if you must dial "9" before dialing an outside  
phone number, you probably wait (pause) after  
dialing "9" until you hear a dial tone.  
By pressing the [REDIAL/PAUSE] button when dialing,  
the unit will store the dialing pause along with the phone  
number in the redial list. If you make a call from the  
redial list later, the unit will dial the number wait for the  
pre-programmed number of seconds (default: 3 s; see  
Example:  
1. Press [9] (to access an outside line of a PBX).  
2. Press [REDIAL/PAUSE].  
Press [REDIAL/PAUSE] repeatedly to create  
longer pauses. An additional pause is inserted  
each time [REDIAL/PAUSE] is pressed.  
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Note  
Making Conference Calls  
We recommend setting the "TEL Line Level  
Reduction" setting to "On" when establishing  
conference calls that use the TEL line (see  
While on a call, you can make another call and establish  
a conference call (i.e., a 3-party call) including yourself  
and 2 other parties. You can establish a conference call  
using the following types of calls.  
1 IP call and 1 TEL call  
1 IP call and 1 PS call  
Adding a PS or PC line call to an IP call  
1. Confirm that the "Line Selection" setting is set  
to "IP + PS" or "IP + PC" as necessary (see  
1 IP call and 1 PC call  
To establish a conference call when you receive a call,  
2. Press  
CONF  
to put the current call on hold.  
If the unit is in IP-PBX mode, the PS or PC line  
is automatically selected. Continue from step  
3. Peer to peer mode only: Press the left function  
Conference calls using the IP and TEL lines  
1. Press  
CONF  
to put the current call on hold.  
2. Confirm that the desired line ("IP" or "TEL") is  
button ([F1]) to select the PS or PC line.  
selected.  
Example: Pressing  
PS  
to select the PS line.  
If the unit is in IP-PBX mode, the available line  
is automatically selected. Continue from step  
The IP line is selected.  
The PS line is selected.  
If the unit is in peer to peer mode and the current  
call is an IP call, you can change the selected  
line by pressing the left function button ([F1]).  
The IP line is selected.  
The TEL line is selected.  
[F1]  
4. Make a call using the PS or computer.  
5. After the called party answers, press  
begin the conference call.  
CONF  
to  
[F1]  
[F1]  
Before beginning the conference call, press  
to end the second call and return to the  
original call.  
END  
If you cannot select the desired line, press  
, then change the "Line  
BACK  
have changed the setting, repeat this procedure  
Ending a Conference Call  
Press [ ] to disconnect both parties.  
3. Call the party you want to add to the conversation.  
or  
You can end the second call and return to the  
1. Press  
END  
.
original call by pressing  
BACK  
.
Press  
BACK  
to continue the call.  
To call a party stored in the phonebook, see  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the party you would like  
to remove from the conference, then press  
4. After the called party answers, press  
CONF  
to  
SELECT  
.
begin the conference call.  
The selected party is disconnected and you can  
continue to speak with the remaining party.  
To disconnect both parties, select "All", then  
Before beginning the conference call, press  
to end the second call and return to the  
original call.  
END  
press  
SELECT  
.
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Receiving a Second Call (Call  
Waiting)  
While on a call, you can receive a second call, and then  
join the 2 calls and establish a conference call.  
While on an IP call:  
Answering Calls  
When a call is being received, the type of call being  
received is shown on the display.  
Example: "Incoming Call on IP Line"  
You can receive a TEL call. When in peer to peer mode  
While on a TEL, PS, or PC call:  
Notice  
When "Line Selection" (see page 30) is set  
to "IP + PC" or "IP + PS", TEL calls cannot  
be made or received.  
You can receive an IP call.  
Note  
1. Press [ ] or  
ANSWER  
.
In order to use this feature, the "Call  
to "Enable" (this is the default setting).  
When a second call is received, a call waiting  
tone will be heard. See page 48 to adjust the  
call waiting tone volume.  
The unit does not support Caller ID; caller  
phone numbers are not displayed when calls  
are received.  
You can refuse an incoming call by pressing  
REJECT  
.
After a call begins, the approximate length of the  
call is shown on the display.  
Refusing a second call  
2. To end the call, press [ ].  
Press  
REJECT  
. The second caller is disconnected and  
the current call continues.  
Note  
The other party must know the IP address of the  
unit in order to call you on the IP line when the  
unit is in peer to peer mode (see page 25). To  
confirm the IP address, press [MENU]®"Show  
Confirming the caller then creating a  
conference call  
1. Press  
ANSWER  
.
The first call is put on hold, and you can talk to  
the second caller.  
IP Address"®  
SELECT  
.
During the first 30 seconds of a TEL call, the unit  
adjusts itself for optimal sound quality. Speak in  
turns with the other party at the beginning of a  
conversation. (The time required varies  
depending on the condition of the telephone line  
and the audio characteristics of the room.)  
During this time, sound may cut out or fade in  
and out. This is normal.  
To end the second call, press  
continue the first call.  
END  
, then  
2. Press  
CONF  
to establish a conference call.  
Creating a conference call immediately  
Press  
CONF  
.
Ending a conference call  
Press [ ] to disconnect both parties.  
Adjusting the Ringer Volume  
When the unit is in standby mode or is receiving a call,  
press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to adjust the ringer volume.  
There are 4 levels of volume, including "Off".  
or  
1. Press  
END  
.
Press  
BACK  
to continue the call.  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to select the party you  
would like to remove from the conference, then  
Off  
press  
SELECT  
.
Low  
High  
The selected party is disconnected and you can  
continue to speak with the remaining party.  
To disconnect both parties, select "All", then  
press  
SELECT  
.
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Conversion Mode  
Talking Mode  
Useful Features Available  
During a Call  
Mute  
You can mute your voice during a conversation. While  
the mute is turned on, you will be able to hear the other  
party, but the other party will not be able to hear you.  
¯
Conversion Mode  
Listening Mode  
¯
Conversion Mode  
Off  
To mute your voice, press [  
]. To return to the  
conversation, press [  
] again.  
Note  
Note  
"Slow" is shown on the display while this  
feature is active.  
If the other party speaks for more than 5  
seconds without stopping, this feature will stop  
functioning. Once the other party stops talking  
for about 1 second, this feature will function  
again.  
While the mute is turned on, "Mute" is displayed  
and the indicators light in red.  
All built-in microphones and each External  
Wired MIC are muted when the mute is turned  
on.  
When this feature is turned off, the other  
party’s speech may cut out briefly.  
Flash  
Pressing [FLASH] allows you to use optional telephone  
company services, such as call waiting, or PBX  
features, such as extension transfers.  
Mic Noise Reduction  
You can press the [MIC NOISE CUT] button during a  
call to reduce the ambient noise that is picked up by the  
microphones and sent to the other party.  
Each time the button is pressed, the setting changes  
and is shown briefly on the display.  
Note  
This feature is not available for IP calls.  
Mic Noise Cut  
High  
Speech Speed Conversion  
You can adjust the speed of the other party's speech  
¯
down during a call by pressing  
SPEED  
.
Mic Noise Cut  
Low  
The following speech speed modes are available.  
Talking Mode(slight speed reduction)  
Recommended for calls in which you and the other  
party are equally participating in the conversation.  
Listening Mode(greater speed reduction)  
Recommended for calls in which the other party is  
speaking more, and you are listening.  
¯
Mic Noise Cut  
Off  
Note  
You can select the desired mode by pressing  
SPEED  
"Noise Cut ON" is shown on the display while  
this feature is active.  
The quality of the sound heard by the other  
party decreases slightly while this feature is  
active.  
during a call. Each time the button is pressed, the  
setting changes and is shown briefly on the display.  
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Note  
Adding Entries to the  
Phonebook  
You can add 100 names and phone numbers or IP  
addresses to the phonebook.  
If you do not press any buttons for 1 minute, the  
unit will return to standby mode.  
An entry cannot have both a phone number and  
an IP address.  
To make a call from the phonebook, see page 32.  
Entering Characters  
1. Press  
.
The display shows the number of entries in the  
phonebook.  
Entries cannot be added to the phonebook  
when the PS line or PC line is selected.  
The dial keys are used to enter characters and  
numbers. Each dial key has multiple characters  
assigned to it. To enter a character, press the  
appropriate dial key, repeatedly if necessary. To enter  
another character that is assigned to the same dial key,  
2. Press  
ADD  
.
first press  
to move the cursor to the right.  
3. Enter the name (max. 16 characters), then press  
[ENTER].  
characters.  
To insert a space when there is no character  
Character Entry Modes  
When adding entries to the phonebook, the following  
character entry modes are available. The current entry  
mode is shown in the upper-right corner of the display.  
[ABC2]: Displayed when alphabet entry mode is  
selected.  
[1234]: Displayed when numeric entry mode is  
selected.  
[AÄÅ2]: Displayed when extended entry mode is  
selected.  
under the cursor, press  
To insert a space after the last character  
entered, press two times.  
.
You can also enter a space by pressing [0]  
when in alphabet entry mode or extended entry  
mode.  
4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the line ("IP" or "TEL")  
that will be used when you call the entry, then press  
Press  
CHAR  
to switch the character entry mode. Press  
SELECT  
.
[ ] to change between uppercase and lowercase  
character entry.  
5. Enter the phone number (max. 32 digits) or IP  
address, then press [ENTER] or  
SAVE  
.
Whether an IP line phonebook entry is assigned  
a phone number or an IP address is determined  
by the "Operation Mode" setting (see  
each new IP line entry is assigned a phone  
number. When the unit is in peer to peer mode,  
each new IP line entry is assigned an IP  
address.  
IP addresses can be entered using the keypad.  
[0][9] are used to enter numbers and [ ] is  
used to enter a period. For example, to enter  
"192.168.0.1", press [192 168 0 1].  
To temporarily use tone dialing when the line  
mode is set to pulse mode, press [ ].  
If a pause is required when making a call on the  
TEL line (see page 32), press [REDIAL/  
PAUSE] between digits as necessary.  
Correcting a Mistake  
To correct a mistake, press  
the cursor to the desired position, then follow one of the  
procedures below.  
or  
to move  
To add a character or number, press the  
appropriate dial key.  
To erase the selected character or number, press  
[
].  
To erase all characters and numbers, press and hold  
].  
[
Editing Entries  
1. Search for the desired phonebook entry (see  
To add an another entry, press  
ADD  
, then  
6. Press [MENU].  
2. Press  
EDIT  
.
3. Edit the name if necessary, then press [ENTER].  
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4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the line ("IP" or "TEL")  
that will be used when you call the entry, then press  
SELECT  
.
5. Edit the phone number or IP address if necessary,  
then press [ENTER] or  
SAVE  
.
6. Press [MENU].  
Note  
If you do not press any buttons for 1 minute, the  
unit will return to standby mode.  
Erasing Entries  
Erasing 1 Entry  
1. Search for the desired phonebook entry (see  
2. Press  
ERASE  
.
.
3. Press  
YES  
To cancel, press  
NO  
.
4. Press [MENU].  
Erasing All Entries  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
.
.
.
ERASE  
YES  
4. Press [MENU].  
Note  
You can also erase entries using the "Erase  
All Phonebook Data" feature (see  
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Character Tables  
Character Tables  
Dial Key  
Alphabet Entry Mode  
Extended Character Entry Mode  
Space ( ) < > [ { } 0  
0
1
Space ( ) < > [  
]
{ } 0  
]
A B C 2  
a b c 2  
D E F 3  
d e f 3  
G H I 4  
g h i 4  
J K L 5  
j k l 5  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
M N O 6  
m n o 6  
P Q R S 7  
p q r s 7  
T U V 8  
t u v 8  
W X Y Z 9  
w x y z 9  
Changes between uppercase and lowercase  
character entry.  
Changes between uppercase and lowercase  
character entry.  
#
Note  
A space counts as one character.  
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Recording  
Recording  
Recording Features  
Conversations and voice memos can be recorded to an  
SD memory card.  
Recording  
Conversations  
1. Press  
REC  
during a conversation.  
"Remaining Time" and the approximate  
recording time available are displayed briefly,  
then "Conf Recording" and the approximate  
length of the call are displayed.  
SD Memory Card Information  
Confirm the following before recording to an SD  
memory card.  
A compatible card is inserted (see page 26)  
When an SD memory card is inserted,  
shown in the upper-left corner of the display.  
The card has been formatted using the correct  
2. To stop recording, press  
STOP  
.
SD  
is  
Recording stops automatically when [ ] is  
pressed.  
Recording Voice Memos  
Voice memos (i.e., recordings made when you are not  
on a call) can also be recorded.  
1. Press [MENU] while you are not on a call.  
2. Select "Voice Memo", then press  
If you insert a locked card, "Write  
Protected" is displayed.  
Note  
No more than 100 recordings can be made,  
regardless of the SD memory card capacity.  
When "Memory Full" is displayed, recording  
is not possible until other recordings are erased.  
If the card becomes full while recording,  
recording will stop.  
REC  
.
"Remaining Time" and the approximate  
recording time available are displayed briefly,  
then "Memo Recording" and the approximate  
length of the call are displayed.  
3. To stop recording, press  
STOP  
.
recording time.  
Recording stops automatically when a call is  
received.  
While recording, if the amount of recording time  
available is less than 6 minutes, "Remaining  
Time Less Than 6 Min." is displayed  
briefly, and the display’s backlight flashes until  
recording stops. When less than 1 minute is  
available, "Remaining Time Less Than 1  
Min."is briefly displayed.  
Playing Back Recordings  
1. Press  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the  
list of recordings, then press  
Recorded conversations are displayed as  
plus the date and time of the recording.  
PLAY  
.
When recording telephone conversations, we  
recommend informing the other party that the  
conversation is being recorded.  
Be sure to comply with applicable local  
regulations (laws, ordinances, guidelines, etc.)  
regarding telephone conversation recording.  
SELECT  
.
Voice memos are displayed as  
date and time of the recording.  
plus the  
3. Press  
PLAY  
.
Press [BACK] to stop playback.  
If the selected recording is less than 1 second  
long, "Unable To Use" is displayed and the  
recording cannot be played back.  
4. Press [MENU] to exit.  
Note  
Recordings are saved in PCM format and can  
be played back on a computer using Windows  
Media® Player or QuickTime®. Recordings are  
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stored on the SD memory card in the following  
Erasing Recordings  
Erasing 1 Recording  
folder: "\\PRIVATE\MEIGROUP\PCC\IPSP".  
When accessed by a computer, recordings are  
displayed as "REC" plus a 3 digit number (000–  
100; the lowest available number is used when  
a file is saved on the SD memory card). The file  
extension is ".WAV".  
1. Press  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the  
list of recordings, then press  
3. Press  
"Erased" is displayed.  
PLAY  
.
ERASE  
.
Example: "REC001.WAV"  
YES  
.
If the names of files or folders are changed  
using a computer, the recordings cannot be  
played back using the unit.  
4. Press [MENU].  
Note  
Features Available During Playback  
The following features are available during playback.  
To erase a recording while listening to it, press  
, then press  
ERASE  
YES  
.
Feature  
Operation  
Erasing All Recordings  
Volume control  
Press [ ] or [  
]
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
PLAY  
ERASE  
YES  
.
.
.
Play next  
recording  
Press [#] ([ ]) then  
PLAY  
PLAY  
Play current  
recording again  
Press [ ] ([ ]) then  
"All Erased" is displayed.  
Play previous  
recording  
Press [ ] ([ ]) 2 times, then  
PLAY  
Fast forward  
Press  
Press  
Press  
for 4´ speed  
again for 60´ speed  
for playback  
PLAY  
Rewind  
Press  
Press  
Press  
for 4´ speed  
again for 60´ speed  
for playback  
PLAY  
Pause  
Press [0] ([ ])  
Press  
PLAY  
to resume playback  
Erase current  
recording  
Press  
ERASE  
, then  
YES  
.
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Using a Portable Station (PS) or Computer  
Using  
a
Portable Station (PS) or Computer  
3. Connect the included PS Cable to the [AUDIO IN/  
OUT] jack of the unit (A), and to the headset jack  
of the PS.  
Using a Portable Station  
(PS)  
By connecting the unit to a PS, you can use the unit’s  
microphones and speaker for calls made or received  
with the PS.  
Compatible Portable Stations (as of July, 2008)  
A
– KX-TD7680  
– KX-TD7690  
– KX-TD7684  
– KX-TD7694  
– KX-TD7685  
– KX-TD7695  
– KX-TD7696  
Make sure the plug of the PS Cable is inserted  
fully into the unit and PS, otherwise sound may  
not be heard, or echoing and feedback may  
occur.  
Place the PS as far away from the unit as  
possible.  
Line Selection (IP + PS)  
1. Press [MENU].  
4. Press [ ] to begin using the unit’s microphones  
and speaker.  
2. Press  
3. Select "IP + PS".  
When "Line Selection" is set to "IP + PS",  
TEL calls cannot be made or received.  
4. Press  
LINE  
.
Press [ ] again to turn off the microphones  
and speaker.  
5. Use the PS to end the call.  
6. Turn off the unit’s microphones and speaker by  
pressing [ ].  
SAVE  
.
5. Press [MENU].  
Note  
For best performance, we recommend setting  
the receiver volume of the PS as follows:  
Using a PS  
4-volume level models: level 3  
6-volume level models: level 4  
1. Confirm that "PS" is shown in the upper-right corner  
of the display.  
For best performance, do not change the  
speaker (receiver) volume of the PS frequently  
during a call. Echoing or feedback may occur.  
The microphone and receiver of the PS cannot  
be used while the PS is connected to the unit.  
This feature will not function when a mobile  
phone or incompatible PS is connected to the  
unit.  
You can change the selected line by pressing  
the center function button ([F2]).  
The IP line is selected.  
The PS line is selected.  
[F2]  
[F2]  
If you cannot select "PS", change the "Line  
Selection" setting to "IP + PS" (explained  
on this page).  
2. Make or answer a call using the PS.  
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Using a Computer  
1. Confirm that "PC" is shown in the upper-right corner  
Using a Computer  
By connecting the unit to a computer, you can use the  
unit’s microphones and speaker for calls made or  
received with the computer using your preferred IP  
phone software.  
of the display.  
You can change the selected line by pressing  
the center function button ([F2]).  
The IP line is selected.  
The PC line is selected.  
Connecting a Computer  
Connect the included PC Cable to the [AUDIO IN/  
OUT] jack of the unit (A), and to the microphone jack  
(red plug; B) and headphone jack (green plug; C) of  
the computer.  
[F2]  
[F2]  
If you cannot select "PC", change the "Line  
Selection" setting to "IP + PC" (explained  
on this page).  
B
A
2. Press [ ] to begin using the unit’s microphones  
C
and speaker.  
Press [ ] again to turn off the microphones  
Note  
and speaker.  
3. Use the desired computer software to make or  
answer a call.  
The microphone and speaker of the computer  
cannot be used while the computer is  
connected to the unit.  
4. Use the computer to end the call.  
5. Turn off the unit’s microphones and speaker by  
Line Selection (IP + PC)  
pressing [ ].  
1. Press [MENU].  
Note  
2. Press  
3. Select "IP + PC".  
When "Line Selection" is set to "IP + PC",  
TEL calls cannot be made or received.  
4. Press  
5. Press [MENU].  
LINE  
.
Leave at least 50 cm (about 20 in.) of space  
between the unit and the computer.  
SAVE  
.
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Programming the Unit  
Programming the Unit  
TEL Settings(all parameters)  
Changing and  
Confirming Settings  
Settings can be programmed and confirmed from the  
front panel. To use Conferencing Phone Manager  
(found on the included CD-ROM) to program the unit  
Using Conferencing Phone Manager  
To use Conferencing Phone Manager (found on the  
included CD-ROM) to program the unit from a  
Restarting the Unit  
Changing Settings  
Using the Front Panel  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired programming  
After changing the following parameters, the unit must  
be restarted in order for the new settings to take effect.  
(Data is not erased when the unit is restarted.)  
category, then press  
3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired parameter,  
then press  
4. Adjust the settings as desired.  
SELECT  
.
SELECT  
.
To cancel without changing any settings, press  
[MENU].  
SIP Signaling Port Number (page 52)  
5. Press  
SAVE  
.
6. Press [MENU].  
Note  
When programming the unit from the front  
panel, the current setting is indicated on the  
display by "ü".  
To return to the previous screen, press  
[BACK].  
If you do not press any buttons for 1 minute, the  
unit will return to standby mode.  
The following parameters cannot be  
programmed, and are therefore not displayed,  
when the unit is in use.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "System Options", then press  
SELECT  
.
3. Select "Reboot", then press  
SELECT  
.
4. Select "Yes", then press  
SELECT  
.
Operation Mode  
Language  
Date & Time  
Note  
To use Conferencing Phone Manager to restart  
You can also restart the unit by turning it off and  
on again:  
Time Format  
Ringer Volume  
Ringtone  
When using the AC adaptor: Disconnect  
the AC adaptor from the AC outlet, then  
connect it again.  
IP Network Settings(all parameters)  
Protocol Settings(all parameters)  
VoIP Settings(all parameters)  
QoS Settings(all parameters)  
Additionally, the following parameters cannot  
be programmed, and are therefore not  
displayed, when the TEL, PS, or PC line is in  
use.  
When using PoE: Disconnect the LAN  
cable from the unit, then connect it again.  
Line Selection  
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Parameter List  
The following is a list of all programmable parameters. See the references listed here for information about  
each parameter.  
Programming Category  
Show IP Address  
Operation Mode  
Basic Settings  
Parameter  
Reference  
Language  
Date & Time  
Time Format  
Ringer Volume  
Ringtone  
LCD Contrast  
Key Tones  
Call Waiting Tone Volume  
Call Waiting  
Line Selection  
TEL Settings  
Dial Mode  
Flash Time  
Pause Time  
TEL Line Level Reduction  
IP Address Mode  
IP Address  
IP Network Settings  
Protocol Settings  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
SIP Ext. No.  
SIP Password  
SIP User Domain Name  
SIP Proxy Server IP Address  
SIP Registrar IP Address  
Hold Method  
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Reference  
Programming Category  
Parameter  
VoIP Settings  
Preferred CODEC  
RTP Packet Size  
SIP Signaling Port Number  
RTP Port Number (Minimum)  
RTP Port Number (Maximum)  
VLAN ID  
QoS Settings  
VLAN Priority  
SIP ToS Field  
RTP ToS Field  
System Status  
Confirmation  
Software Version  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DHCP Server  
MAC Address  
System Options  
Erase All Call Log Data  
Erase All Phonebook Data  
Reset System Data  
Reset All Data  
Reboot  
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Parameters  
When programming the unit from the front panel, the current setting is indicated on the display by "ü".  
Show IP Address  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Allows you to confirm the unit’s IP address.  
192.168.0.2  
Operation Mode  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the mode used to make and receive IP calls.  
IP-PBX  
Peer to Peer  
IP-PBX  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
Basic Settings  
Language  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the display language.  
Use the following procedure to change the language.  
1. Press [MENU].  
English (US)  
Español  
Français  
2. Press [ ] 10 times.  
Français (C)  
Italiano  
Nederlands  
Português  
Deutsch  
3. Press [ENTER] two times.  
4. Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to select the desired  
language.  
English (US)  
5. Press [ENTER].  
6. Press [MENU].  
English (UK)  
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Date & Time  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
The date and time are shown on the  
display in standby mode, and are  
displayed when playing  
Jan. 1, 2008, 12:00 AM  
conversations that were recorded to  
an SD memory card.  
Date format is determined by the  
display language (see page 46).  
English (US): MM/DD/YYYY  
Español: DD/MM/YYYY  
Français: DD/MM/YYYY  
Français (C): YYYY-MM-DD  
Italiano: DD/MM/YYYY  
Nederlands: DD-MM-YYYY  
Português: DD-MM-YYYY  
Deutsch: DD.MM.YYYY  
Using the keypad, enter 2 digits  
each for the year, month, day of  
the month, hour (24-hour  
format), and minute.  
Year, month, day of the month, hour  
(24-hour format), minute  
Example: To enter "Jan. 23,  
2008, 7:45 PM", press  
[0801231945].  
To correct a mistake, press  
to move the cursor as  
needed, then enter the correct  
number.  
English (UK): DD/MM/YYYY  
Time Format  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the time format.  
12-hour  
24-hour  
12-hour  
Ringer Volume  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the ringer volume.  
4 levels including "Off"  
High  
Ringtone  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the ringtone.  
Tone Pattern 1  
Tone Pattern 2  
Tone Pattern 3  
Tone Pattern 1  
LCD Contrast  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the LCD contrast.  
6 levels  
Level 3  
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Key Tones  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines whether tones are heard when the unit’s buttons On  
On  
are pressed.  
Off  
Call Waiting Tone Volume  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the volume of the call waiting tone heard when High  
High  
a second call is received.  
Low  
Call Waiting  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines whether a call can be received when you are  
already on another call.  
Enable  
Disable  
Enable  
Line Selection  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines which lines can be used to make and receive  
calls.  
IP + TEL  
IP + PC  
IP + PS  
IP + TEL  
TEL Settings  
Dial Mode  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the dial mode used for the TEL line.  
Pulse  
Tone  
Tone  
Set this parameter to match the specification of the TEL  
line.  
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Default Setting  
Flash Time  
Description  
Available Settings  
Determines the flash time.  
900 ms  
Set this parameter to match the specification of the TEL 700 ms  
line.  
600 ms  
400 ms  
300 ms  
250 ms  
200 ms  
160 ms  
110 ms  
100 ms  
90 ms  
700 ms  
80 ms  
Pause Time  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the length of the dialing pause inserted when  
[REDIAL/PAUSE] is pressed.  
3 s  
5 s  
3 s  
TEL Line Level Reduction  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines whether the incoming TEL line signal level is  
reduced. Set this feature to "On" if the volume of your voice  
heard from the speaker is too loud.  
On  
Off  
Off  
When set to "On", the other party’s voice will be slightly  
quieter.  
We recommend setting this feature to "On" when  
establishing conference calls that use the TEL line.  
IP Network Settings  
Consult your system administrator for the appropriate settings.  
IP Address Mode  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines whether the unit’s IP address is assigned  
automatically (DHCP) or manually (static).  
DHCP  
Static  
Static  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
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IP Address  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the unit’s IP address.  
This parameter is only available when "IP Address  
Mode" is set to "Static".  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
192.168.0.2  
Subnet Mask  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the IP address of the IP  
network’s subnet mask.  
This parameter is only available when "IP Address  
Mode" is set to "Static".  
255.255.255.0  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
Default Gateway  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the IP address of the IP  
network’s default gateway.  
This parameter is only available when "IP Address  
Mode" is set to "Static".  
0.0.0.0  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
Protocol Settings  
Consult your system administrator for the appropriate settings.  
SIP Ext. No.  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the extension number assigned  
to the unit through PBX programming.  
Max. 32 digits  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
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SIP Password  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the password assigned to the  
unit through PBX programming.  
Max. 32 characters  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
SIP User Domain Name  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the IP address of the IP-PBX.  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
SIP Proxy Server IP Address  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the IP address of the IP-PBX.  
0.0.0.0  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
SIP Registrar IP Address  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Set this parameter to match the IP address of the IP-PBX.  
0.0.0.0  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
Hold Method  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the hold protocol used for the IP line.  
RFC2543  
RFC3264  
RFC3264  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
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VoIP Settings  
Preferred CODEC  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the preferred codec for IP calls.  
G.722  
G.711μ-law  
G.711A-law  
G.729a  
G.722  
RTP Packet Size  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the size of outgoing RTP packets.  
20 ms  
30 ms  
40 ms  
50 ms  
60 ms  
20 ms  
SIP Signaling Port Number  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the port number used for SIP signaling.  
5060  
50605070  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
RTP Port Number (Minimum)  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the lowest port number used for RTP.  
5100051998  
(even values only)  
51000  
Set this parameter to a value lesser than the setting  
for "RTP Port Number (Maximum)".  
RTP Port Number (Maximum)  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the highest port number used for RTP.  
5100252000  
(even values only)  
52000  
Set this parameter to a value greater than the setting  
for "RTP Port Number (Minimum)".  
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QoS Settings  
VLAN ID  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the VLAN ID.  
4095  
00014095  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
VLAN Priority  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the VLAN priority.  
07  
0
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
SIP ToS Field  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the value of the SIP ToS Field.  
00000000  
8-bit binary code  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
RTP ToS Field  
Description  
Available Settings  
Default Setting  
Determines the value of the RTP ToS Field.  
00000000  
8-bit binary code  
If this setting is changed, the unit must be restarted  
before the new setting becomes effective (see page 43).  
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System Status Confirmation  
Description  
The settings for the following parameters can be displayed for confirmation.  
Software Version  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DHCP Server  
MAC Address  
System Options  
Erase All Call Log Data  
Description  
Description  
Description  
Allows you to erases all entries in the redial list.  
Erase All Phonebook Data  
Allows you to erase all entries in the phonebook.  
Reset System Data  
Allows you to reset all system data (i.e., the parameters described in this section) to the factory default settings.  
After executing this feature, the unit will restart automatically.  
The following data and settings are not erased when this feature is executed.  
"Date & Time" setting (note that the "Time Format" setting is reset)  
Phonebook entries  
Redial list  
SD memory card recordings  
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Reset All Data  
Description  
Allows you to reset all system data (i.e., the parameters described in this section), user data, and all settings.  
The unit is returned to its factory default state when this feature is executed.  
After executing this feature, the unit will restart automatically.  
The following data and settings are not erased when this feature is executed.  
SD memory card recordings  
The following data and settings are erased when this feature is executed.  
"Date & Time" setting  
Phonebook entries  
Redial list  
Reboot  
Description  
Allows you to restart the unit.  
No data is erased when this feature is executed.  
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Initialization Features  
2. Select "System Options", then press  
3. Select "Erase All Phonebook Data", then  
press  
SELECT  
.
Erasing Data  
The following features allow you to erase system data  
and user data stored in the unit.  
SELECT  
.
4. Select "Yes", then press  
SELECT  
.
Erase All Call Log Data  
5. Press [MENU].  
Allows you to erases all entries in the redial list.  
Erase All Phonebook Data  
Allows you to erase all entries in the phonebook.  
Resetting System Data  
1. Press [MENU].  
Reset System Data  
Allows you to reset all system data to the factory  
default settings.  
2. Select "System Options", then press  
SELECT  
.
The following data and settings are not erased  
when this feature is executed.  
3. Select "Reset System Data", then press  
SELECT  
.
"Date & Time" setting (note that  
the "Time Format" setting is reset)  
Phonebook entries  
Redial list  
SD memory card recordings  
4. Select "Yes", then press  
SELECT  
.
The unit will restart automatically.  
Resetting All Data  
Notice  
Reset All Data  
Allows you to reset all system data, user data, and  
all settings. The unit is returned to its factory default  
state when this feature is executed.  
The unit is returned to its factory default state  
when this feature is executed. All user data  
(except for the contents of the SD memory card)  
will be erased.  
The following data and settings are not erased  
when this feature is executed.  
SD memory card recordings  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "System Options", then press  
3. Select "Reset All Data", then press  
The following data and settings are erased  
when this feature is executed.  
SELECT  
SELECT  
.
.
"Date & Time" setting  
Phonebook entries  
Redial list  
4. Select "Yes", then press  
SELECT  
.
The unit will restart automatically.  
Note  
These features do not erase the contents of the  
SD memory card. To erase the SD memory  
Erasing the Redial List  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Select "System Options", then press  
SELECT  
.
3. Select "Erase All Call Log Data", then press  
SELECT  
.
4. Select "Yes", then press  
SELECT  
.
5. Press [MENU].  
Erasing the Phonebook  
1. Press [MENU].  
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Conferencing Phone Manager  
After Conferencing Phone Manager starts, the front  
panel screen is displayed.  
Using Conferencing  
Phone Manager  
The unit can be used in conjunction with Conferencing  
Phone Manager. This software can be found on the  
included CD-ROM, and allows you to operate and  
program the unit using a computer.  
For software installation instructions, see page 29.  
Connecting a Computer  
Connect the included USB cable to the USB port of the  
unit (A) and of the computer.  
Exiting Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
To exit, click the icon ( ) in the upper-right corner of  
the front panel screen.  
USB  
A
Operating the Unit Using  
Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
From the front panel screen, you can operate the unit  
just as if you were using the front panel of the unit itself.  
For information about using the following commonly  
used features, refer to pages listed below.  
Note  
We recommend using only the included USB  
cable when connecting the unit to a computer  
via USB.  
Starting Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
You can start Conferencing Phone Manager using any  
of the following methods.  
Answering calls (page 34)  
Adding entries to the phonebook (page 36)  
For information about other features, refer to the  
Using the shortcut icon  
relevant sections in this document.  
Double-click the Conferencing Phone Manager  
shortcut icon on the desktop (created during  
software installation).  
From the [Start] menu  
Click [Start]®[All  
Programs]®[Panasonic]®[Conferencing  
Phone Manager]®[Conferencing Phone  
Manager].  
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Programming the Unit  
Using Conferencing  
Phone Manager  
Restarting the Unit Using  
Conferencing Phone  
Manager  
1. Start Conferencing Phone Manager (see page 57). 1. Click the icon ( ) in the upper-left corner of the  
2. Click the icon ( ) in the upper-left corner of the  
front panel screen.  
The programming screen is displayed.  
front panel screen.  
The programming screen is displayed.  
2. Click [Restart].  
3. Click [Restart], then click [Yes].  
The front panel screen is displayed again.  
3. Click the desired programming category name on  
the left side of the screen.  
The corresponding parameters are displayed  
on the right side of the screen.  
4. Change the parameters as desired.  
5. Click [OK].  
The front panel screen is displayed again.  
To cancel without changing any settings, click  
[Cancel].  
Note  
If the unit must be restarted before the new  
settings become effective, a dialog will prompt  
you to restart the unit. Click [Yes] to restart the  
unit.  
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General Use  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
The unit is not receiving power.  
Reference  
The display is blank.  
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The unit is not designed to function when there is a power  
failure. Make sure that the unit is connected to the AC outlet  
and receiving power. If using PoE, confirm that the device  
supplying PoE is receiving power and that the LAN cable is  
properly connected.  
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The unit is not performing  
properly.  
Cables or cords are not connected properly.  
Check all connections.  
An error has occurred.  
Reset the unit. Disconnect the unit from the AC outlet, wait  
10 seconds, then connect the AC adaptor again. If using  
PoE, disconnect the LAN cable, wait 10 seconds, then  
connect the LAN cable again.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
I cannot make IP calls.  
The IP line is not selected.  
Before dialing, confirm that "IP" is shown in the upper-right  
corner of the display. Press the center function button  
([F2]) to change the line if necessary.  
The IP address was entered incorrectly.  
Confirm that you have entered the IP address of the other  
party correctly.  
The "Operation Mode" setting is not correct.  
Change the setting to "Peer to Peer" if you want to make  
or receive peer to peer IP calls (i.e., calls made by  
specifying the called party's IP address).  
Change the setting to "IP-PBX" if you want to make or  
receive intercom and outside calls as a SIP extension of the  
connected PBX.  
Consult your system administrator.  
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Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
The TEL line is not selected.  
Reference  
I cannot make TEL calls.  
Before dialing, confirm that "TEL" is shown in the  
upper-right corner of the display. Press the center function  
button ([F2]) to change the line if necessary.  
The unit is not set to make TEL calls.  
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
TEL".  
The dial mode setting is incorrect.  
Make sure that the dial mode matches the type of telephone  
service you have (i.e., tone or pulse).  
I cannot receive IP calls.  
The "Operation Mode" setting is not correct.  
Change the setting to "Peer to Peer" if you want to make  
or receive peer to peer IP calls (i.e., calls made by  
specifying the called party's IP address).  
Change the setting to "IP-PBX" if you want to make or  
receive intercom and outside calls as a SIP extension of the  
connected PBX.  
I cannot receive TEL calls.  
The unit is not set to receive TEL calls.  
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
TEL".  
I cannot use the unit for PS  
or PC calls.  
The Portable Station (PS) or computer is not connected  
correctly.  
Confirm you are using the correct cable to connect to the  
device, and that the cable is connected properly.  
The PS or PC line is not selected.  
Confirm that "PS" or "PC" is shown in the upper-right corner  
of the display. Press the center function button ([F2]) to  
change the line if necessary.  
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
PS" (for PS calls) or "IP + PC" (for PC calls).  
The PS or computer is not able to make or receive calls.  
Disconnect the audio cable from the device and confirm that  
the device is able to make or receive calls. If the device  
cannot make calls, you cannot use the unit for PS or PC  
calls. Refer to the operating instructions for the device.  
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Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
I cannot redial by pressing  
[REDIAL/PAUSE].  
The number you are trying to redial is too long.  
If the dialed number contains too many digits (more than 32  
digits for IP calls with IP-PBX connection, more than 128  
digits for TEL calls), it cannot be redialed correctly.  
You pressed [REDIAL/PAUSE] after you began dialing.  
If you press [REDIAL/PAUSE] after you begin dialing a  
phone number, the button functions as the pause button.  
To redial the last number dialed, press [ ] then [REDIAL/  
PAUSE]. To redial one of the last 10 phone numbers dialed,  
press [REDIAL/PAUSE], press [ ] or [ ] to select the  
desired phone number, then press [ ].  
You are trying to redial a TEL line call, but the unit is not set to  
make TEL calls.  
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
TEL".  
The "Operation Mode" setting is not the same as when the  
original call was made. (For example, you are trying to redial an  
IP call made in IP-PBX mode, but the unit is now in peer to peer  
mode.)  
Change the setting.  
I cannot make long distance  
calls.  
Your telephone service does not allow you to make long  
distance calls.  
Make sure that you have subscribed to your telephone  
company's long distance service.  
If the unit is connected to a PBX, your extension may not be  
configured to make long distance phone calls.  
Contact the PBX administrator.  
The unit does not ring when  
a call is received.  
The ringer is turned off.  
Press [ ] while a call is being received, or change the  
ringer volume setting.  
Sound Quality  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
The other party cannot hear  
my voice.  
The unit is muted.  
If "Mute" is displayed, press [  
] to turn off the mute  
feature.  
Objects are obstructing the microphone.  
Do not obstruct the unit or an External Wired MIC during  
calls. Keep your hands, as well as common objects such as  
folders, cups, and coffee pots away from the unit and the  
External Wired MIC during calls.  
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Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
Sound cuts out; I can hear  
myself through the speaker.  
The unit has not yet adapted to the environment for the current  
call.  
Speak in turns with the other party at the beginning of a  
conversation. This allows the unit to adapt to its  
environment so that both parties can speak effectively.  
If using a PS, you are pressing [ ] before the PS call has  
started.  
Start the call using the PS, then press [ ].  
If using a PS, the PS Cable is not firmly connected to the PS.  
Make sure the plug of the PS Cable is inserted fully into the  
PS, otherwise echoing and feedback may occur.  
If using DSL service, a device connected between the unit and  
the telephone jack is causing interference.  
Connect the unit directly to the telephone jack if possible,  
and/or consult your DSL service provider.  
You are too far away from the microphone.  
Try speaking closer to the microphone.  
The environment is not suited to speakerphone calls.  
Do not use the unit within 2 m (about 6.5 ft.) of projectors,  
air conditioning devices, fans, or other audible or electrical  
noise emitting devices.  
If using the unit in a room with windows, close the curtains  
or blinds to prevent echoes.  
Use the unit in a quiet environment.  
The unit or an External Wired MIC was moved during a call.  
Do not move the unit or an External Wired MIC while on a  
call.  
Objects are obstructing the microphone.  
Do not obstruct the unit or an External Wired MIC during  
calls. Keep your hands, as well as common objects such as  
folders, cups, and coffee pots away from the unit and the  
External Wired MIC during calls.  
The other party is using a half-duplex speakerphone.  
If the other party is using a half-duplex speakerphone,  
sound may cut out occasionally during calls. For best  
performance, the other party should use a full-duplex  
speakerphone.  
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SD Memory Cards  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
I cannot record to the SD  
memory card.  
The SD memory card is not compatible with the unit.  
Make sure that you are using a compatible SD memory  
card. (SDHC, miniSDHC, and microSDHC memory cards  
are not compatible with the unit.)  
The SD memory card is not formatted or was not formatted  
properly.  
Format SD memory cards for use with this unit in FAT  
format (FAT16) using a computer.  
The SD memory card was not inserted properly.  
Make sure that the SD memory card is inserted properly by  
gently pushing it securely but gently toward the back of the  
SD memory card slot.  
Phonebook  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
I cannot add or edit entries  
to the phonebook.  
You are on a call or playing back recordings.  
You cannot add or edit phonebook entries while on a call or  
while playing back recordings.  
The "Operation Mode" setting is not correct.  
Change the setting to "Peer to Peer" if you want to add  
or edit peer to peer IP call entries (i.e., entries stored by  
specifying the called party's IP address).  
Change the setting to "IP-PBX" if you want to add or edit  
IP call entries that will be called when using the unit as a  
SIP extension of the connected PBX.  
A call is being received.  
The unit exits the phonebook automatically when a call is  
received. Add or edit the phonebook entry again once you  
have finished the call.  
There are 100 entries in the phonebook.  
The phonebook is full. Erase any unnecessary entries.  
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Troubleshooting  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
I cannot call entries in the  
phonebook.  
You are trying to make a TEL line call, but the unit is not set to  
make TEL calls.  
Make sure the "Line Selection" setting is set to "IP +  
TEL".  
You are trying to make an IP line call, but the "Operation  
Mode" setting is not correct.  
Change the setting to "Peer to Peer" if you want to make  
or receive peer to peer IP calls (i.e., calls made by  
specifying the called party's IP address).  
Change the setting to "IP-PBX" if you want to make or  
receive intercom and outside calls as a SIP extension of the  
connected PBX.  
The unit returns to standby  
mode while adding or  
editing phonebook entries.  
1 minute has passed since you pressed a button.  
If you pause for over 1 minute while adding or editing  
phonebook entries, the unit returns to standby mode.  
Programming  
Issue  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
The unit returns to standby  
mode while programming  
the unit.  
1 minute has passed since you pressed a button.  
If you pause for over 1 minute while programming the unit,  
the unit returns to standby mode.  
I cannot program the unit.  
You are on a call.  
Program the unit once you have finished the call.  
A call is being received.  
The unit exits programming mode automatically when a call  
is received. Program the unit again once you have finished  
the call.  
After I changed the settings,  
the changes do not take  
effect.  
The unit must be restarted before the new setting becomes  
effective.  
Restart the unit.  
Display Messages  
Message  
Possible Cause & Solution  
Reference  
Busy  
The called party is busy (displayed for IP calls only).  
Try again later.  
Reject Call  
The called party rejected your call (displayed for IP calls only).  
Try again later.  
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Troubleshooting  
Reference  
Message  
Not Found  
Possible Cause & Solution  
The called party cannot be connected (displayed for IP calls  
only).  
Confirm that you have entered the IP address of the other  
party correctly.  
Try again later.  
Phonebook  
No Items Stored  
The phonebook contains no entries.  
You must store entries in the phonebook before you can  
make a call from the phonebook.  
Phonebook Error  
Call Log Error  
An error has occurred.  
Press [BACK], then erase all phonebook entries using  
the "Erase All Phonebook Data" feature.  
An error has occurred.  
Press [BACK], then erase the redial list using the "Erase  
All Call Log Data" feature.  
Please Wait  
Format Error  
Unable To Use  
An SD memory card was inserted.  
Wait while the unit checks the card.  
An error occurred while formatting the SD memory card.  
Remove the SD memory card and use a different card.  
The SD memory card is not compatible with the unit.  
Make sure that you are using a compatible SD memory  
card.  
SDHC, miniSDHC, and microSDHC memory cards are not  
compatible with the unit.  
The SD memory card is not formatted in FAT format.  
Use a FAT format SD memory card.  
The selected recording is less than 1 second long.  
Recordings less than 1 second long cannot be played back.  
Memory Full  
The SD memory card cannot be used for recording because it  
is full.  
Erase unneeded recordings.  
Write Protected  
The switch on the side of the SD memory card is in  
the "LOCK" position.  
Remove the card, slide the switch to unlock the card, then  
insert the card again.  
System Data Err  
Clear Data?  
An error has occurred.  
Press  
Press  
YES  
to reset all system data and restart the unit.  
to restart the unit without resetting any data.  
NO  
No Connection To  
Analog Line  
You tried to make a call immediately after refusing a call.  
Wait until "TEL" is shown on the display, then make the call.  
No Connection To SIP  
Server  
The unit’s network settings and/or SIP settings are incorrect.  
Consult your system administrator.  
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Possible Cause & Solution  
The LAN cable is not connected.  
Reference  
No Connection To IP  
Network  
Check all connections.  
The unit cannot receive IP settings from the DHCP server.  
Consult your system administrator.  
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Other Information  
Other Information  
Cleaning the Unit  
Clean the unit periodically with a soft, dry cloth.  
Keep the following in mind when cleaning the unit.  
To avoid damaging the unit, disconnect the AC  
adaptor cord and all cables from the unit before  
cleaning.  
If the unit becomes particularly dirty, apply a light  
kitchen cleanser to a soft cloth, wring the cloth  
thoroughly, and wipe the unit. When finished, dry  
the unit with a soft, dry cloth.  
To avoid damage or discoloration, do not clean the  
unit with the following materials, or with cleaners  
containing the following materials.  
Petroleum  
Scouring powder  
Alcohol  
Paint thinner  
Benzine  
Wax  
Hot water  
Powdered soap  
When using chemical cleansers, follow the  
instructions on the label carefully.  
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Specifications  
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Item  
Specification  
Communication Lines  
4 (IP, TEL, PS, PC)  
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IP: Communication via IP network, available in peer to peer mode  
and IP-PBX mode  
TEL: Communication via telephone line  
PS: Communication via audio connection to a compatible Portable  
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Maximum No. of Parties  
3
Main unit user + 2 IP calls (Peer to peer mode only)  
Main unit user + 1 IP call + 1 TEL call  
Main unit user + 1 IP call + 1 PS call  
Main unit user + 1 IP call + 1 PC call  
VoIP Connection Method  
VoIP Audio Codec  
LAN Interface  
SIP  
G.722 (Peer to peer mode only), G.711 (µ-law/A-law), G.729a  
IEEE802.3/IEEE802.3u (10/100Base-TX)  
Straight/cross automatic crossover (Auto MDI/MDX)  
IP Address Mode  
Automatic (DHCP), manual (static)  
Dial Mode  
Tone, pulse  
Speaker  
1 (Output: 85 dB; Frequency range: 300 Hz–7000 Hz)  
Built-in Microphone  
IP Network Interface Jack (LAN)  
Telephone Interface Jack (LINE)  
USB Port  
4 locations, 8 total (Sensitivity area: about 3 m [about 10 ft.])  
1 (RJ45)  
1 (RJ11)  
1 (USB 2.0, Full speed)  
1 (32 MB–2 GB)  
1 (ø 3.5 mm, monaural)  
SD Memory Card Slot  
Audio Interface Jack (AUDIO IN/OUT)  
External Wired MIC Jack (EXT MIC1, EXT 2 (Modular jack)  
MIC2)  
Main Unit Dimensions  
About 55 mm (H) ´ 275 mm (W) ´ 275 mm (D)  
About 2 3/16 in. (H) ´ 10 1/16 in. (W) ´ 10 1/16 in. (D)  
Main Unit Mass  
AC Adaptor  
About 1300 g (2.87 lb.)  
Input: AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Output: DC 9 V 750 mA  
PoE Interface  
Compliant with IEEE802.3af  
Power Consumption  
Standby mode: about 4.8 W  
Talk mode: about 6.5 W  
Operating Environment  
Temperature: 0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–104 °F)  
Humidity: Less than 90% (with no condensation)  
Ambient noise: Less than 50 dBA (recommended)  
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Index  
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Index  
A
Answering Calls 34  
AUDIO IN/OUT Jack 17  
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Built-in Microphones 17, 28  
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Language 46  
C
Line Icon (IP, TEL, PS, PC) 19  
Line Selection 30, 48  
Call Waiting Tone Volume 48  
Cleaning 67  
M
Conference Calls 33, 34  
Conferencing Phone Manager  
Connecting a Computer 57  
Programming the Unit 58  
Making Calls 31  
MIC NOISE CUT Button 18  
Microphones 28  
Connections 22  
N
Navigator/Volume Buttons 18  
Noise Reduction 35  
D
O
Dialing Pause 32  
Display Messages 64  
P
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Phonebook 32, 36  
Playback Control Buttons 18  
Erase All Call Log Data 54  
Erase All Phonebook Data 54  
External Wired MIC Jacks (EXT MIC1, EXT MIC2) 17  
R
F
Recording 39  
Recording Time 26  
Function Buttons ([F1], [F2], [F3]) 19  
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When you ship the product  
Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original  
carton. Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the symptom to the outside of the carton.  
DO NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offices. They are NOT  
equipped to make repairs.  
Product service  
For product service, ship the product to the address listed in the Limited Warranty.  
Consult your authorized Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions.  
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company  
Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America  
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Copyright:  
This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only.  
All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications  
Co., Ltd.  
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