Panasonic KX-F50BA User Manual

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Panasonic
Telephone Answering
System with Facsimile
KX-F50BA
MODEL NO. KX-F155BA
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Pictured Model KX-F50BA
Please read before use.
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Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicTelephone Answering System with FacsimileKX-F50BAMODEL NO. KX-F155BAOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPictured Model KX-F50BAPlease read before use.

Page 2

Location of Control:Front view1-3

Page 3 - Introduction

Rear viewPower SwitchSide view1-4

Page 4 - Table of Contents

The Buttons and Indicators© OGM PLAY Button {p. 1-14): © OGM REC Button (p. 1-13): © ICM ERASE Button (p. 2-10):© CALLS Indicator (p. 2-10):© IN USE I

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yj-r'® POWER Indicator (p. 1-12):ALARM Indicator (p. 4-13): PAPER OUT Indicator:PROGRAM Indicator:® Direct Cali Station Keys (P-1-20):@ REW (REWI

Page 6 - General Information

PrecautionKeep the unit away from heating appliances such as radiators or air conditioning units.Keep the unit away from electrical noise generating d

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. '-'" +*’1To record your outgoing message, install a micro cassette tape first.1. Open the compartment cover.2. Insert the micro cas

Page 8 - Accessories

^ /*. A^'JuUaRecording Paper InstallationFollow the steps below to install a new roll of recording paper.Caution:Use only the included roll or sp

Page 9 - Installation Connections

Insert the recording paper between the upper and the lower guide plates and pull the paper a few centimeters {one or two inches) out of the unit.>

Page 10 - Location of Control:

^ Insert the two tabs of the tray into the two grooves on the unit.Document Tray InstallationPress the center of the tray with both hands until the tw

Page 11 - Side view

m•>*«¥S"'»^ij’Mf''^€MSelector SettingsIf your line has touch tone service, set the selector to “TONE”. If your line has rotary

Page 12 - The Buttons and Indicators

Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone Answering System with Facsimile.Before using the unit, please read these OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.You c

Page 13 - -r'

\ - r:.. l^'r:Recording an Outgoing Message (OGM)•The outgoing message (OGM) tells the caller that you are out, and asks to leave a voice-message

Page 14 - Precaution

*/V'- V-;-ii--;'>r',^, f‘f ''.n>A*^-''iS-^ ' A Vi'Note:•The recording time is limited to 16 sec

Page 15 - Cassette Tape

' : ^ - i‘ C'^ r#’* ... i* ^'- ‘ ' ... ./ 'Vi .-^Programming FunctionsList of programming functionsTh

Page 16 - Recording Paper Installation

Programming* '"ifeTi ' '^ .->^'r^*" ?*+ A'.v;'- -• C4• ''f‘j Vvi'.'iA^.yTo make a fun

Page 17 - Lower guide plate

The logo is a means of identifying your unit. Your logo may consist of alphanumeric letters and symbols. Your programmed logo will be printed on the t

Page 19 - Turning the Power Switch On

„.-.iH-wriBtilMiitfthtS-Your facsimile telephone number can be programmed into your unit.When you transmit a document, your programmed telephone nu

Page 20 - Suggested message

Programming Phone Numbers for Automatic DialingThe unit’s memory allows you to use both one touch dialing (up to 10 phone numbers) and speed dialing {

Page 21 - Re-recording of OGM

- ' -i/-ifcriiihduMLdiuIUUMMii^ttihyProgramming phone numbers for speed dialingThis unit is equipped with 20 stations (00 through 19), each of w

Page 22 - Programming Functions

' i---' m : j- '‘f -• v.n'>Programming secret phone numbersThis function is useful for keeping the whole or a portion of a

Page 23 - Programming

IntroductionMulti-function system using one telephone lineGeneral:•Desk-top type•Combined facsimile, answering device and integrated telephone •Single

Page 24 - Programming your logo

Will* Itiì ‘ 11 * M < I >¿11 ¿à Ti inibir ¥ÉÉÉiT rtiiil ¿Ìif • I il* tifr rtlWJÌÉÉÌÉÌÉtrÌftffrErasing a phone numberIf you wish to erase a phone

Page 25

Basic Instructions

Page 26 - ■■ „.-.iH-wriBtilMiitfthtS

V.' Vy'./'Before Transmitting DocumentsAcceptable documentsThe unit can transmit documents that meet the following conditions.•Paper w

Page 27 - Automatic Dialing

VT' ''t^^i-^rti'- - Do not use the following types of documents or they may jam. Make a copy of such documents and feed the copy

Page 28 - ■ 'm ED d

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Page 29 - ________

You can dial and transmit documents automatically using direct call station keys. Before using these features, make sure that the desired telephone nu

Page 30 - Erasing a phone number

Transmitting documents using the REDIAL buttonYou can transmit documents to the last dialed number using the REDIAL button.1Insert the documents FACE

Page 31 - Basic Instructions

Receiving Documents and/or Voice-MessagesReceiving modeThe unit can receive documents and/or voice-messages either automatically or manually.The unit

Page 32 - Before Transmitting Documents

*%;' ' _» ’• >' '" " , "«ìW^PmPhli. o...</'- V--V''^'Manual receptionPress the RECE

Page 33 - Resolution and contrast

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Page 34 - Transmitting Documents

Table of ContentsPageIntroduction...2Installation and

Page 35

''-Making CopiesThis unit can make a copy. Any transmissible documents can be copied. The unit automatically selects the FINE resol

Page 36 - To stop transmission:

Operating as an Answering DeviceThe unit also works as an automatic telephone answering and recording system in the TAD/FAX mode. The following functi

Page 37 - Voice-Messages

.f..^1i 111 1^,1,,’Recording after the messages you want to saveNew incoming messages will automatically be stored after the last message. If you want

Page 38 - Manual reception

ti L iki.; -.‘Vb . -f iia ^r-i-'r,-?--" •• .If you are going out and you want to leave a private message for someone, you can recor

Page 39

i.'t.éi.^.Ma,^ .II' lìirt ' Tin ^l¿lrtÉlil^^'ll1 im» t'liii' if^iiriiRecording a 2-way conversationWhile speaking wit

Page 40 - Making Copies

Making and Answering Voice CallsMaking voice callsUsing the handset;1 Lift the handset.2 Dial the phone number.Using on-hook diaiing:1 5S^_«S-MPress

Page 41 - <§) ◄◄FF

; ’7- : --t; ^Making voice calls using the automatic dialingThe unit's memory allows you to use both one touch dialing (up to 10 phone nu

Page 43

> ' ' ’ ' '' "' •‘- 'vXPollingPolling means that a facsimile machine “retrieves” a document loaded

Page 44 - Monitoring incoming calls

2 Using one touch dialing:The following procedure lets you poll another station.Make sure that documents are loaded on the polled machine.Press the

Page 45 - Making voice calls

Basic InstructionsPageFacsimile machineBefore Transmitting Documents ...2-1Acceptable doc

Page 46 - AUTO button, then press

Y'^: ^. :- [ ~y^i*i-iii iiifi 'iO tii f t;Setting the Main Password1 .! ILThe password communication means that only the machines whic

Page 47 - Advanced Instructions

Operating as an Answering Device from a Remote PhoneYou can retrieve the incoming messages and re-record your outgoing message from a remote location

Page 48 - CD CD CD

•:^iProgramming a REMOTE TAD ID number for remote operationThe REMOTE TAD ID number prevents unauthorized persons from accessing your unit and listeni

Page 49

Message playbackYou can listen to the recorded messages from a remote location.Call your unit.Dial your REMOTE TAD ID while the OGM is playing.A long

Page 50 - Setting the Main Password

;'T '^". -v'./Back space and skip forwardWhile listening to the recorded messages, you can rewind or advance the tape.To rewind,

Page 51 - Remote Phone

Resetting the tape for future messagesAfter listening to the recorded messages, you can reset the tape and record future messages from the beginning o

Page 52 - II 6 I;

f'' ^ .•^ V'4„;V ';' ;; VRe-recording an outgoing messageYou can change the content of your OGM from a remote telephone.1-•y&

Page 53 - Message playback

V"- V''’i^ Other FeaturesTONE button (Temporary tone dialing)This function is useful only if your line has rotary pulse dial service.

Page 54 - Recording a marker message

fiI 'll ifiiTiiiVi iTiiltfr"-*‘‘^'**^-f?'*—T [w\i*^hi riiaiPAUSE buttonThe PAUSE button is used in a dial sequence to access an o

Page 55 - Press “3”

4 >*General information

Page 56 - ::>.;V;- ^ ^ ‘ “

PageProgramming a REMOTE TAD ID number for remote operation ...3-5Message playback...

Page 57 - Other Features

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Page 58 - Combination dialing

List of stored phone numbers (TELEPHONE NUMBER LIST)You can print a list of the numbers programmed for one touch dialing and speed dialing. Use this f

Page 59 - General information

' ' - X'; ' ,;*/ ' V."‘*•' •*System Programming FunctionsFAX LOGO HEADINGThe FAX LOGO HEADING setting

Page 60 - Printing Reports and Lists

l-- ^ - •^^S.-;C?.-K^V: aaSaisìifc^:MFAX RX SPEEDThe FAX RECEPTION SPEED settingThe unit can automatically select theoptimum receiving speed dependi

Page 61 - >K ^

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Page 62 - System Programming Functions

-Ti 'The CPC (Calling Party Control) mode settingSelect the CPC mode “A" or “B” depending on your line condition.A: Set to this mode if yo

Page 63 - TONE DETECT

"’ ' . - ' . v''^-.>-.r :“- FAX RING COUNTThe FAX RING COUNT settingThis function is available only in the FAX mode

Page 64 - RECORDING TIME

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Page 65 - TAD RING COUNT

^...-^__ __ __ _____l~Jh l^^i?l i'll* iM’^r^i*w4^-4Service FunctionsThe following service functions can be changed as the need arises. For furt

Page 66 - PRINT CHARACTER CODE

if \MaintenanceBe sure that the AC plug is disconnected from the outlet before performing any maintenance.Cassette deckSince the head and capstan ass

Page 67 - FUNCTIONS

Installation and Initial Preparation i .- I

Page 68 - Service Functions

' ' '' ; ‘ V ' ' > . ?ir '* ,Facsimile machineS'-iIf a streak or a dirty pattern appears on a co

Page 69 - Maintenance

Troubleshooting GuideFacsimile> V;•fc 1 tVk * "^ :.PROBLEMCAUSE & REMEDY1 cannot receive documents automatically.•Make sure recording

Page 70 - Facsimile machine

. -. .,. . v . ' -V.* ‘ . S ‘ * , Answering Device & TelephonePROBLEMCAUSE & REMEDYThe unit does not work when any button is pre

Page 71 - Troubleshooting Guide

J '-^ K«i.,:-jf'r. • » i-;,. V*^' -'V'^VjC--MlSPEED DIALER LISTCODENAMECODENAME0 0100 1 110 2 1203 1304140515061607 170818091

Page 72 - The ALARM Indicator

SPEED DIALER LISTCODENAME CODENAME0010011102120313041405150616071708180919Transmitting a document using the speed dialer:Insert the documents FACE DOW

Page 73 - SPEED DIALER LIST

SpecificationsType:Applicable Lines: Compatibility:Document Size:Effective Scanning Width; Printing Paper Size: Effective Printing Width: Transmission

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Accessories1. Carefully remove the unit from the packing carton.2. Examine the unit for signs of shipping damage.3. All of the necessary accessorie

Page 75 - Specifications

Installation ConnectionsConnect the AC power cord, the telephone line cord and the handset cord as shown below. Then connect your unit to the AC outle

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