DECT Portable Station
Operating Instructions
Model KX-TD7580
Contents
Setting Up................................. 2
Turning the Power On and
Specifications........................... 20
English............................... 21-40
Deutsch.............................. 41-60
Français.............................. 61-80
Nederlands....................... 81-100
Svensk.............................101-120
Display...................................... 3
Operation.................................. 4
Using the Phonebook............... 6
Handset Programming.............13
Important Information...............18
Accessories (included)
AC Adaptor
Handset Cover
Charger
Batteries
Operating Instructions
Belt Clip
To attach
– Thank you for purchasing a DECT Handset (= Portable Station PS).
– Charge the battery for about 15 hours before initial use.
– This manual is designed to be used with your Handset and a Panasonic
KX-TD816/KX-TD1232 system.
– In this manual, the last letter of each model number is omitted.
The handset supports the single line telephone (SLT) features.
Please refer to the appropriate section in the User Manual for
the KX-TD816/1232 system to operate the handset.
Some of the features are not available.
Turning the Power On and Display
To turn the power ON, press and hold
Before using the handset, turn the power ON.
.
Base 1
The current connected base unit number:
You can choose whether to display the
base unit number, extension number or no
display in the standby mode by
15.05 13:58
programming (p. 13).
The current date and time
G
To turn the power OFF, press and hold
until a beep sounds.
G To change the display language, see page 13.
ABCDEFGHIabcdefg
In-range icon
Displays when the
handset is:
1234567890123456
in range.
out of range.
(Flashing)
Phonebook icon
Intercom icon
Displays when storing
or viewing phonebook
items.
Battery Strength
Flashes when receiving
the internal call.
Shows the battery strength.
During charging the battery,
battery icon is as shown below.
Talk icon
Full
<During charge>
Displays when:
making or
(Flashing)
answering a call.
receiving an outside
(Flashing)call.
Fully charged.
(Flashing)
High
Medium
Low
Characters
P
is pressed while dialling.
Needs to be
charged.
(Flashing)
F
R is pressed while dialling.
3
Operations
Basic Calling
To an extension
extension no.
/
To an outside party
—
phone no.
0
8 1
8 8
/
G
G
While talking, you can switch back and forth between the hands-free phone
conversation (press ) and the receiver (press ).
Predialling : You can dial first, and then go off-hook.
Redialling
To redial the last number
/
/
Select "Redial."
To redial using the redial list
/
/
Select the redial number
Receiving Calls
–
0
9
/ / /
/
G
G
Quick Answer: If you set the quick answer feature ON (p. 13), you can answer
a call by lifting the handset off the charger without pressing a button.
When receiving a call from a caller registered in the phonebook, the caller's
name and phone number will appear on the display.
Transferring Calls
While talking
To an extension
extension no.
R
To an outside party
—
phone no.
0
8 1
8 8
/
Notes
If you misdial, press
G
C
C
. To cancel, press and hold
or press
.
G
You can also hang up by placing the handset on the charger.
4
Tone Signalling
During an outside call, you can transmit tone signals automatically using the
keypad (e.g., to control answering system remotely).
While dialling
/
Select "Go to TONE."
Clearing the Number in the Redial Memory
To clear the selected number
/
Select "Clear."
/
/
To clear all numbers
Select the redial
number.
/
Select "All Clear."
Adjusting the Receiver/Speaker Volume
While talking
(to increase)
(to decrease)
/
Turning the Handset Ringer off Temporarily
While ringing
(press and hold.)
G
G
The ringer will turn back on for the next call.
This function will not work when the handset is on the charger.
Setting the Key Lock
You can lock the handset dialling buttons. Only incoming calls are accepted until
the key lock is cancelled. While locked, "[X]" will be shown on the display.
To set
To cancel
(press and hold.)
(press and hold.)
5
Using the Phonebook
You can store up to 100 names and phone numbers in the phonebook. All
phonebook items are sorted by the first word in alphabetical order. Using the
phonebook, you can make a call by selecting a name on the display.
G
If the phonebook is locked (p. 6), enter the 4-digit handset PIN to go to the
phonebook list.
G
You can exit the phonebook setting mode anytime by pressing
When programming is completed, a beep sounds.
.
G
Using the Private Category Feature
You can select the display backlight colour and ringer type for each private
category (p. 13). When receiving a call, you can easily figure out who has called.
(For example, Category 1 for family, Category 2 for friends and Category 9 for
business.)
If you do not assign an item to any private category number, the handset will ring
in the preset ringer type and light in the preset colour when receiving a call.
Storing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook
<If required>
name
Enter name*2
(max. 16
Handset PIN
Enter the 4-digit
handset PIN.
/
Select "New
1
*
Phonebook."
characters).
phone no.
/
/
Enter the phone
number
Select the desired
Select "Save."
2
private category
*
(max. 24 digits).
number or OFF.
If a pause is required for dialling, press
.
A space can be stored in a phone number counting as one digit.
*1 If the display shows ''Memory Full,'' the display will return to the standby
mode. Clear other stored items in the phonebook (p. 10).
*2 See the steps for entering names and symbols (p. 7).
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Storing a Redial or Predial Number
<
Redial number
>
<
Predial Number
>
<If required>
Handset PIN
phone no.
/
/
Select the desired
redial number.
Enter the desired
phone number.
Enter the 4-digit
handset PIN.
Select "Save
Phonebook."
name
/
/
2
Select the desired
private category
number or OFF.
Enter name
(max. 16
characters).
Select "Save."
*
Confirm the number.
Entering Characters
The dialling buttons can be used to enter letters and character symbols. The
letters are printed on the dialling buttons.
Selecting the Character Mode
While entering a name
/
Select the desired
Character Mode.
See the "Character
Mode Table" on the
next page.
ABC
0-9
ΑΒΓ
AÄÅ
Alphabet
Numeric
Greek
Extended
For example, to enter "Anne'':
A
n
6
n
e
2
6
6
6
3
3
7
Character Mode Table
Buttons
ABC (Alphabet)
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
A B C
0-9 (Numeric)
ABC (Greek)
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
ΑΒΓ
AÄÅ (Extended)
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
0
0
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
# & ’ ( ) , – . /
A À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ B C Ç
a à á â ã ä å æ b c ç
D E È É Ê Ë E F
d e è é ê ë e f
G G H I Ì Í Î Ï I
g g h i ì í î ï
a b c
ΑΒΓ
D E F
∆ΕΖ
d e f
∆ΕΖ
G H I
ΗΘΙ
g h i
ΗΘΙ
J K L
ΚΛΜ
J K L
j k l
ΚΛΜ
j k l
M N O
m n o
ΝΞΟ
M N Ñ O Ò Ó Ô Õ Ø
m n ñ o ò ó ô õ ø
P Q R S S ß
p q r s s ß
ΝΞΟ
P Q R S
p q r s
ΠΡΣ
ΠΡΣ
T U V
ΤΥΦ
T U Ù Ú Û Ü U V
t u ù ú û ü u v
W X Y Z
t u v
ΤΥΦ
W X Y Z
w x y z
blank
ΧΨΩ
ΧΨΩ
w x y z
blank
blank
blank
blank
blank
To move the cursor to the left.
To move the cursor to the right. (To enter another character using the
same dialling button, move the cursor to the next space.)
C
To erase the character. To erase all characters, press and hold.
To shift from capital to lower case, press
the mode will change.
. Each time you press
,
8
Finding Items in the Phonebook
<If required>
<To search for a name by initial>
–
Handset PIN
1
0
/
Enter the
Handset PIN.
Press the dialling
button for the first
letter of the
Select the desired
name.*2
desired name.
Ex. To find "Felix," press 3 repeatedly
G
G
G
To dial, go to Option 1.
To edit an item, go to Option 2.
To clear an item, go to Option 3.
until the first item under "F" is displayed.
*1 If ''No Numbers Stored'' is displayed, the phonebook is empty. The handset
will return to the standby mode.
*2 All phonebook items are sorted in the following order:
Character
Symbol
Number
Option 1: Dialling from the Phonebook
/
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Option 2: Editing an Item in the Phonebook
<To edit the name>
name
/
Enter the name*
Select "Edit."
(max. 16 characters).
<To edit the number>
phone no.
/
/
Enter the phone
number
(max. 24 digits).
Select "Save."
Select the desired
category number
or OFF.
* See the steps for entering names and symbols (p. 7).
Option 3: Clearing an Item from the Phonebook
/
/
Select "Clear."
Select "YES."
After a few seconds, the display will show
the next item.
10
Using the Hot Key Dial Feature
The dialling buttons (1-9) function as one-touch dials. You can assign up to 9
phone numbers from the phonebook items into dialling buttons as hot key dials.
Storing Phonebook Items as Hot Key Dials
<If required>
Handset PIN
Enter the 4-digit
handset PIN.
/
/
Select the
Select "Reg.
desired item.
To Hot Key."
/
/
Select the desired
hot key number.
Select "Save"
or "Overwrite."
If already stored an item, "ꢀ"
will be displayed on the left of
the hot key number.
Dialling a Stored Number
<To search a number>
–
1
9
/
/
Press and hold
a hot key number.
Select the
desired number.
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Clearing an Item in the Hot Key Dial
–
1
9
/
/
While "YES" is at
the arrow.
Press and hold
a hot key number.
Select the desired
number.
Select "Clear."
Locking the Phonebook
See page 13.
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Handset Programming
You can programme the following function items. The display shows the
instructions. After selecting ''Setting Handset,'' the main menu is displayed.
Most items in the main menu have a sub-menu. The sub-menu is shown after
selecting the item in the main menu. Main menu items are written in bold and sub-
menu items are under each main menu item.
Handset Programming Menu
Ringer Option
.......
Ringer Volume
..........
To adjust the handset ringer volume
To select the ring type for the calls from an
outside line
To select the ring type for the calls from an
extension
External Call
........
Internal Call
Private Call
......
To select the ring type of private category
Tone Option
Key Tone ON/OFF To set the key tone ON/OFF
...
............
Range Alarm
To set the range warning alarm ON/OFF
Display Option
...
...
...
Standby Display To select the standby mode display
Select Language To select the display language
Backlight Color To select the display backlight color
........
Private Color
LCD Contrast.......... To select the display contrast
Call Option
Phonebook Lock
Other Option
Change Hset PIN To change the handset PIN
To select the private category backlight color
......
To set the phonebook lock
...
..........
Quick Answer
Registration
Cancel Base
Register H/Set
To set the quick answer feature
............
To cancel the base unit
......
To register a handset in the base unit
To select the base unit access
To return to the initial setting
....................
..................
Select Base
Memory Clear
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While Programming:
G
You can press
to go to the next menu of the function menu instead of
pressing
.
G
G
G
C
To return to the previous step during programming, press
You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing
When programming is completed, a beep sounds.
or
.
.
To Change the Initial Settings
/
/
Select the
desired option.
Select "Setting
Handset."
/
/
Select the
desired item.
Select the
desired setting.
Option
Item
Description
Setting*1
6 levels are available.
When set to OFF, the handset will
not ring.
Level
Ringer Volume
Level 3
Ringer Option
OFF
You can select the ringer type for
the calls from an outside line.
Ringer no.
Ringer 1
Ringer no.
Ringer 3
Ring Outside
Ring Internal
You can select the ringer type for
the calls from an extension.
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Option
Item
Description
Setting*1
You can select the handset ring
type (20 types) for each private
category.*2
Ringer no.
Ringer Option
Private Call
Ringer 1
ON
You can turn on/off the handset key
sound (key tone, confirmation tone,
error tone).
Tone Option
Key Tone ON/OFF
Range Alarm
OFF
You can turn on/off the range
warning alarm.
ON
OFF
Base Number
Extn Number
OFF
You can choose whether to display
the currently connected base unit
number, extension number or no
display while in the standby mode.
Display Option
Standby Display
Select Language
Backlight Color
Private Color
LCD Contrast
You can choose one of 12 display
languages.
Language
English
You can set the display backlight
colour to green, orange, or red.
Green
Orange
Red
Green
Orange
Red
1
You can select the display backlight
colour (red, orange, or green) for
each private category.*2
You can select the display contrast
level from 1 to 3.
2
3
15
Option
Item
Description
Setting*1
You can prohibit anyone from
ON
OFF
entering the phonebook.*3
When locked, you cannot dial from
the phonebook.
Call Option
Phonebook Lock
You can programme a 4-digit handset PIN (Personal
Identification Number).
See p. 17 to set the PIN.
Other Option
Registration
Select Base
Change Hset PIN
Quick Answer
Cancel Base
You can answer a call by lifting the
handset off the charger without
pressing a button.
ON
OFF
For details, consult your dealer.
For details, consult your dealer.
Register H/Set
You can change the base unit (1-4).
Base No.
Auto (All connected
terminals)
YES
NO
You can clear the settings on the
handset. They will return to their
initial settings.*3
Memory Clear
1
*
*
*
The initial setting is in gray.
2
3
You must choose the desired private category.
You must enter the handset PIN.
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Setting the PIN
In the "Setting Handset" mode
old PIN
new PIN
/
/
Select "Other
Select "Change
Enter the current
4-digit handset
PIN.
Enter the new
4-digit PIN
TWICE.
Option."
Hset PIN."
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Important Information
Battery Information
After your Panasonic batteries are fully charged:
Operation
Approx. Ni-MH battery life
Up to 15 hours
While in use (Talk)
While not in use (Standby)
Up to 150 hours
G
G
Battery life may be shortened depending on usage conditions, such as:
– when talking in speakerphone mode, using headset and ambient temperature.
Clean the handset and the charger contacts with a soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more
often if the unit is subject to grease, dust or high humidity. Otherwise the batteries may not
charge properly.
G
G
The batteries cannot be overcharged.
Read "Important Notice Concerning the Correct Use and Charging of Ni-MH Batteries."
Replacing the Batteries
If "
" flashes after a few telephone calls even when the handset batteries have been fully
charged, it is time to replace the batteries with new ones (p. 2).
Before replacing the batteries, turn the power off to prevent memory loss (p. 3). Make sure you charge
the new batteries for about 15 hours in order to display the battery strength prompt correctly.
Caution:
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions.
1. Use only the batteries specified.
2. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
3. Do not mix old and new batteries.
4. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management
codes for special disposal instructions.
5. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or
injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.
6. Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conductive materials
such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
7. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the
instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
Important Notice Concerning the Correct Use and Charging of Ni-MH Batteries
Batteries, due to their construction, undergo some wear and tear. The lifetime of a battery also
depends on correct maintenance. Charging and discharging are the most important factors. You
should take notice of the following to maintain the life of the battery as long as possible.
Ni-MH batteries have a kind of memory, the "memory effect." If fully charged batteries are used
several times only for 15 minutes in the handset and then recharged, the capacity of the batteries will
be reduced to 15 minutes due to the memory effect. Therefore you should discharge the batteries
completely, i.e. use them in the handset until "
" on the display starts flashing. Then recharge
them as described in the manual. After the memory effect has occurred, it is possible to achieve
almost complete capacity of the Ni-MH batteries by charging and discharging several times one after
another.
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Ni-MH batteries can also self-discharge. This self-discharge depends on the ambient temperature. At
temperatures under 0°C, the self-discharge will be the lowest. High humidity and high temperatures
support the self-discharge. Also long-term storage will lead to self-discharge. A dead Ni-MH battery
should not be disposed of normally. They contain toxic heavy metal hydride and therefore should be
recycled.
Pay special attention to the safety suggestions listed below.
Safety
1) Power source: The AC adaptor should be connected to a power supply only of the type as marked
on the AC adaptor.
2) Non use periods: When the Handset is not being used, turn the power off. When left unused for a
long period of time, the charger should be unplugged from the household AC outlet.
Installations
Environment
1) Water and moisture: Do not use the Handset and the charger near water—for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, sink, etc. Damp basements should also be avoided.
2) Heat: The Handset and the charger should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators,
kitchen ranges, etc. They also should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 5
ºC or greater than 40 ºC.
Placement
1) Stacking: Do not place heavy objects on top of the Handset and the charger.
2) Foreign material: Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto and liquids are not spilled
into the Handset and charger. Do not subject the Handset and charger to excessive smoke, dust,
mechanical vibration, or shock.
3) Surface: Place the charger on a flat surface. If the charger is mounted on the wall, install it straight.
For Best Performance
Operating Range
1) The range of operation depends on the topography of your office, weather or usage conditions,
because signals are transmitted between the Cell Station (CS) and the Handset by radio waves.
2) Normally, you get greater range outdoors than indoors. If there are obstacles such as walls, noise
may interfere with your telephone calls. In particular, high metal shelves or reinforced concrete
walls will restrict your operating range.
3) A Handset may not work when it is too far from the CS depending on the structure of the building.
Noise
Occasional noise or interference may occur due to electromagnetic radiation from objects such as
refrigerators, microwave ovens, faxes, TVs, radios, or personal computers. If noise disturbs your
telephone calls, keep the Handset away from these electrical appliances.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
RAIN OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF MOISTURE.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS UNIT. TAKE THE
UNIT TO AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTER WHEN SERVICE IS REQUIRED.
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Specifications
Radio Access Method:
Frequency Band:
Number of Carriers:
Carrier Spacing:
Channel spacing:
Bit rate:
Multi Carrier TDMA-TDD
1,880-1,900 MHz
10
1,728 kHz
1,728 kHz
1,152 kbps
Carrier Multiplex:
Frame Length:
TDMA, 24 (T×12, R×12) slots per frame
10 msec
Modulation:
GFSK
Voice Coding:
Transmission Output:
32 kbps ADPCM (CCITT G.721)
Max. 250 mW
G
Specifications are subject to change.
G
The illustrations used in this manual may slightly differ from the original device.
0682
This device is a DECT Portable station operating in the frequency band of
1880 MHz to 1900 MHz.
This device cpmplies with the requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC.
The usage of this device is generally allowed in all the EU countries.
Manufacturer:
Kyushu Matsushita Electric (U.K.) Ltd.
Pencarn Way, Duffryn, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8YE, United Kingdom
© Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the United Kingdom
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