Panasonic KX-FPG381 User Manual

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1. Introduction and Installation
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displayed above the keys will change 
depending on the state of usage.
For example, “PRIVACY” is displayed 
above the left soft key (
1) and “MUTE” is 
displayed above the right soft key (
2).
To operate “PRIVACY” feature, press the 
left soft key (
1).
To operate “MUTE” feature, press the right 
soft key (
2).
L
When a feature does not appear above a 
soft key, the soft key will not work.
B
{
TALK}
L
To make/answer calls (page 34, 35).
C
{
SP-PHONE}
L
For speakerphone operation (page 34, 
35).
D
{
TONE}
L
To change from pulse to tone temporarily 
during dialing when your line has rotary 
pulse services.
E
{
CONF/FUNCTION}
L
To make a conference call (page 47).
L
To initiate programming (page 73).
F
Navigator, {LOUD/SEARCH}
L
To search for a stored item (page 37).
L
To select features or feature settings 
during programming (page 74).
L
To navigate to the next operation.
L
To adjust volume (page 27).
G
{
OFF}
L
L
To stop an operation or programming.
H
{
HOLD/CLEAR}{INTERCOM/TRANSFER}
L
To put a call on hold (page 34).
L
To clear a digit (page 37).
L
To page or locate another handset (page 
45)
.
L
To transfer a call (page 46).
I
{
FLASH/CALL WAIT}
L
To access special telephone services 
such as call waiting (page 40) or for 
transferring extension calls.
L
The flash time can be changed (feature 
#72 on page 72, or page 75).
J
{
PAUSE/REDIAL}
L
To redial one of the last 5 numbers dialed 
from the handset (page 34).
L
To insert a pause during dialing.
1.6 Description of base 
unit display
1.7 Description of handset 
display
IN USE
PRIVACY
M U T E
1
Example:
2
<
1 MAILBOX icons
L
An icon will flash when there is at least 
one new message in its mailbox (page 
62).
L
An icon will light when there are only old 
messages in its mailbox.
2 MESSAGE(S)
L
The total number of recorded messages 
will be displayed (page 62).
1 “IN USE” icon
Off (invisible)
The line is free.
On
The line is being used.
Flashing
A call is on hold within this 
system (handset or base 
unit) or the answering 
machine is responding to a 
call.
Flashing 
quickly
Someone is calling you.
1
3
2
1
2
Example:
SP
PRIVACY
[ ]
IN USE
PRIVACY
P L A Y
1 2 3
3
7
8
4 5 6
Example:
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