Panasonic KX-TD7895 User Manual

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Panasonic
Wireless Phone
Operating Instructions
Model No. KX-TD7895
Please read this Operating Instructions
before using the unit and keep it for
future reference.
Accessories (Included)
Note:
• The KX-TD789.5 can be used as a single line telephone for home use. This is called
I SLT I mode.
The KX-TD7895 can be connected to an Electronic Modular Switching System
(Panasonic KX-T, KX-TA or KX-TD series). This is called |EMSS| mode.
The functions described in |EMSS| are available only when the KX-TD7895 is
connected to the system.
To order acces.sories, call loll free 1-800-332-5368.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

PanasonicWireless PhoneOperating InstructionsModel No. KX-TD7895Please read this Operating Instructions before using the unit and keep it for future r

Page 2 - Battery Charging

©üñM® @üi5Mfl=©LiQutD Crystal Display (LCD)The display has 2 lines with 16 characters per line, and the information symbols are shown below01234567S9f

Page 3

©lÜTilR® ©üHaMI)Controlling the Volume\> Ringer VolumeThe nnger volume has three levels (Low/Middle/High) Moreover, you can select Step Ringer mode

Page 4 - 0 LED Indication example

©iifOlDO® ©fiiMilll)Note*• If 0 and @ are set to “F-Key Select", press [ FUNc ] first (see page 32)• If you select Vibrate mode, the display show

Page 5 -

[ [Mk3iaa©iMeCalling Iemsst> Intercom CallingD Press (iNT'.ih) or .FlF2 F3 F4H Dial the extension number, then talk.101Fl F2 F3F4jcl Press C o

Page 6 - CONNECTION MODE Selector

Note:.---- F1-F1iYou can also enter the phone number first and then press i int .<ii ]. or Q (Predialing) A pause (press [ fuhc ] a

Page 7 - ©ginlDOS ©DiiMflll)

Speed Dialing sltYou can call by pressing the dialing buttons assigned as the Speed Dialing buttons.D> storing__ Pf»OCl 1 Press [ FUHc 1 and [qpeb

Page 8 - KX-TD7895 in EMSS mode

EflacMgi ©5M©[> DialingQ PressQ Press [ AUTO 1m Enter a speed dialing number ((a«"Q] - [*»«93) Note: -----------------------------------------

Page 9 - DDDDDDDnDDDDDDDD

One-touch Dialing 1 sltF1-Ft2 ----------You can call by pressing Q (Flexible CO), [ iNr.<h ] or [^c?r J assigned as the One-touch Dialing buttons.[

Page 10 - FI F2 F3 F4

liikmi)® ©aims0 DialingQ Press__ Fi-Fia ^^0 Press the desired one-touch button ( (3) i f ~) or ( c?rJ )___ FI-FIS• You can omit step Q by pressing

Page 11 - \> Ringer Volume

©5MSReceivingWhen you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates and the Ringing/Charge indicator flashes green.I> Auto TalkLift up the Handset

Page 12 - ©iifOlDO® ©fiiMilll)

Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Teiephone.Piease read IMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTtONS on page 40 before use. Read and understand aii instructions.1

Page 13 - [ [Mk3iaa©iMe

©aimsReceiving slt□ Presi,B Press (off j to hang up0 00 00FI F2 F3 F4Note:EMSSEMSSEMSSSLT123FITony F2 F3[>^ (Message Waiting notification) means th

Page 14 - D Press (^)) ^

1)[!!M}!)@/aPlacing a call on hold> Holdingn Press [ HOLD ]EMSS “ ” flashes (Intercom Call)FI -F12(2) flashes (CO Call)SLT ” flashesP> Retrievi

Page 15 - D> storing

Transferring a call Iemss t> Transferring a call to an extensionQ Press during a conversation.0 Dial the extension number.0 Wait for an answer

Page 16 - 0 Deleting

Leaving a call notification IemssWhen the called extension is busy or does not answer, you can leave a notification to have the called extension call

Page 17 - 0)-Cwitzg]

Calling back when you receive a notification Iemss1?^ (Message Waiting Notification) on the display tells you that a call has been received. The follo

Page 18 - Press f me ] and

(UteuMkHiAmiURESForwarding your calls (Call Forwarding [FWD]) IemssSpecified calls to your telephone are automatically forwarded to another preset ext

Page 19 - CO 01:1234567890

[ykimPreventing others from disturbing you (Do Not Disturb [DND]) IemssYour extension can reject any call. The following operations are available when

Page 20

A¥lIDRESFlash IemssYou can disconnect the current call and make another call, __H Press ( fWc 1 then while dialing or talking,B Make another call,Note

Page 21 - 4] after the third party

ikoxaMiMB!)©PBX Station Programming IemssYou can program certain features of your PBX with your handset. The possible programming features will vary a

Page 22 - Transferring a call Iemss

Handset ProgrammingYou can change the default settings or programming of the handset.The programming mode is canceled:— when you receive a call,— when

Page 23 - MW Cancel:E101

Location of Controls and Connections... 4Handset...

Page 24 - 7][operO)[opebO]

Vibrate and RingerWhen you receive a call, your handset vibrates 4-5 times then rings. [Default: Off]n Enter the Handset Programming mode (press______

Page 25 - 0 Canceling

Auto Answer IemssWhen you use a headset, the handset can answer intercom calls automatically, [Default; Off]П Enter the Handset Programming mode (pres

Page 26 - [> Canceling

[?k5X§raiM5IB!)®Up/Down (Volume) Key AssignmentYou can assign the 0 and @ keys to function as a “Volume” key or an “F Key Select” key. [Default: Volum

Page 27 - A¥lIDRES

Back LightYou can turn off the LCD and keypad back lights to save your battery [Default: On)O Enter the Handset Programming mode (press________ Pftoa

Page 28 - D Press ( OFF ]

Flexible Key Name SetYou can name the 12 F-keys (three characters max. per key). [Default: FXX (XX = 1-12)]n Enter the Handset Programming mode (press

Page 29

1^к5]@1МШГО9®Handset Programming Data Default SetAll of the following settings can be returned to the default settings at one time. <A11 Data Defau

Page 30 - Ringer Pattern

©ûtXll^Replacing the BatteryCord (Black)Q Set the POWER switch to “OFF”.H Open the battery cover and remove the used battery.Cord (Red) B Connect the

Page 31 - ["¡nfo")

©ijcaiigWall MountingThe base unit and the charger can be mounted on a wall. D> Base UnitQ Drill 2 holes spaced3.3 inches (8.4 cm) apart and drive

Page 32 - [?k5X§raiM5IB!)®

©uCOli©Installing the Handset ClipYou can hang the handset on your belt. n Attach the handset clip on yourbelt.Locating the Handset From the Base Unit

Page 33

TroubleRemedyThe unit does not work.• Set the POWER switch to “ON.”• The unit was not connected properly (see pages 5 and 6).• The handset battery is

Page 34 - Character Combination Tabie

LsxsaiMi!] @p ©oJMMis ¿»a® ©SMigiMiagHandsetRinging/Charge IndicatorRashes green when an incoming call is received.Turns red while charging, then gree

Page 35 - 1^к5]@1МШГО9®

OcoPSMj»’©sisiroWhen using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injur

Page 36 - Replacing the Battery

DG5if®rair^CAUTIONTo reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions.1. Use only the battery(ies) specified.2. Do not

Page 37 - I> Charger

OGaP®»w Qc5^^When programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emergency numbers:1. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispat

Page 38 - Installing the Handset Clip

Dca?®»wIf there is any trouble — disconnect the unit from the telephone line and connect a known working phone. If the known working phone operates pr

Page 39

AWURES[iMrThe features of the KX-TA624, KX- TD816/1232/308, KX-TD500 and KX-T336 are listed below. For more information, refer to your PBX manual.For

Page 40 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

( [^1№I^D=DgirFor the KX-TD816/1232/308Desired FunctionOperationFWD.1WP►r^iwc'] >• (<ec2] ►Call ForwardingAll Calls[«c2] ► extension no. Bu

Page 41 - DG5if®rair^

(LogirFor the KX-TD500Desired FunctionOperationCall Forwarding‘ FKtWNP ^ ^ _________________► GEI) ► ; All Calls► extension no.Busy► extension no.N

Page 42 - OGaP®»w Qc5^^

(fenisra® (keirFor the KX-T336Desired FunctionOperation__FWPfDKD► (2unQ ► (^2) ►Call ForwardingAll Callsi*°c2] ► extension no. Busy/Off-Hook (p»3) ^ e

Page 43

For your future referenceSERIAL NO. _______________(found on the bottom of the unit)DATE OF PURCHASE_______NAME OF DEALER _________DEALER'S ADDRE

Page 44 - For the KX-TA624

Id®©£SulMl @P ©5№®QS ^ ©OTgguOgR®I> Combination KeysPROG (Program)Q^T)t> (5^Used to enter the programming mode.Used to insert a pause in numbers

Page 45 - For the KX-TD816/1232/308

L@©S!u[M) @P ©aMMlS iiMs) ©SJMlgiM)®Base Unitn Connect as shown. □ Raise the antenna.LOCATOR ButtonUsed to locate the handset.Fasten the AC Adaptor

Page 46 - For the KX-TD500

kagaìiiM) @(? ©scflüragQ:© ìm® ©aMiSuDSco[> LED IndicationIN USEGreenOn In u.seFlashing rapidly You have an incoming call.Flashing moderatelyIn Loc

Page 47 - (fenisra® (keir

L©IMM® ©ìTiMnil)Before using the KX-TD7895 in EMSS modeThis unit does not have speaker phone and monitor features, set the following preferences befor

Page 48 - KK0202TT0

i ©luiDaaPower ON/OFFI> Power OND Turn the POWER switch to “ON”ODDdDDDDDDDDDDDODDDDDDDnDDDDDDDDThe LCD shows the date and tunc of your PBX

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