Panasonic KX-F880 User Manual
11
Quick Start
Installation
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Control panel
REDIAL/PAUSE
QUICK
MUTE
SLOW
MIC
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
SP-PHONE
SP-PHONE
HELP
DIRECTORY
MENU
RESOLUTION
AUTO RECEIVE
FAX/MSG.SYS.
CALLS
VOLUME
STOP
START/COPY/ SET
NEW MSGS
.
PLAY BACK
MAIL BOX
ERASE
1
2
3
R I N G E R
HANDSET
SPEAKER
HANDSET
SPEAKER
OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
LOWER
FLASH
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
TONE
1
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PRS
TUV
OPER
WXY
Changes from pulse to tone
during dialing (p. 37).
during dialing (p. 37).
Used as a hookswitch (p. 37).
Also used for quick playback (p. 27).
Also used for quick playback (p. 27).
Used to listen to
the recorded
messages in a
mailbox (p. 47).
the recorded
messages in a
mailbox (p. 47).
Dial keypad
Used to print a quick reference
(see “HELP function” on the next page).
(see “HELP function” on the next page).
Display panel
Used for one-touch dialing.
Also used as character and
command keys (p. 14, 33, 34).
Also used as character and
command keys (p. 14, 33, 34).
Used to select
a lower station
(p. 33, 34).
a lower station
(p. 33, 34).
Redials the last number dialed.
Also inserts a pause during dialing (p. 37).
Also inserts a pause during dialing (p. 37).
Used for voice muting (p. 16).
Also used for slow playback (p. 27).
Also used for slow playback (p. 27).
Used for the speakerphone
operation (p. 17, 36).
operation (p. 17, 36).
Used to turn on/off the auto receive mode (p. 22).
Used to listen to new recorded messages (p. 26, 47).
Adjusts the ringer/handset/speaker volumes.
Also used as a cursor or selection key
(p. 13, 16, 17, 21, 28).
Also used as a cursor or selection key
(p. 13, 16, 17, 21, 28).
Used to stop an
operation or
programming.
operation or
programming.
Used to initiate fax transmission/
reception and copying. Also used to
store a parameter during programming.
reception and copying. Also used to
store a parameter during programming.
Used to erase
recorded messages
(p. 26, 48).
recorded messages
(p. 26, 48).
Used for speed dialing
(p. 34, 35).
(p. 34, 35).
Used to select a resolution (p. 18).
Used to initiate/exit programming.
Location of controls