Panasonic KX-TES Manuel D’Utilisation
2. Setting Up Your Phone
DBS-32-755
Issued April 2000
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Note: Non-display and small-display phones have 10 one-touch keys, which
are located alongside the PROG and CONF keys on non-display and small-
display phones. Large-display phones have 10 “soft” keys instead of one-
touch keys. Soft keys are located along each side of the display.
are located alongside the PROG and CONF keys on non-display and small-
display phones. Large-display phones have 10 “soft” keys instead of one-
touch keys. Soft keys are located along each side of the display.
One-touch and soft keys are numbered as follows:
Figure 13. One-touch key numbering scheme - Small and Non-Display phones
Figure 14. Soft key numbering scheme - Large-Display phones
One-touch and soft keys are pre-programmed to correspond to specific PSD
codes or bins. You store your personal speed dial numbers in these bins.
When you press a one-touch or soft key containing a personal speed dial
number, the PSD bin associated with that key is accessed and the speed dial
number is dialed.
codes or bins. You store your personal speed dial numbers in these bins.
When you press a one-touch or soft key containing a personal speed dial
number, the PSD bin associated with that key is accessed and the speed dial
number is dialed.
Note: All systems allow at least ten Personal Speed Dials (PSDs), with some
systems allowing up to 40 PSDs. Your system administrator or DBS dealer
can tell you which type of system you have.
systems allowing up to 40 PSDs. Your system administrator or DBS dealer
can tell you which type of system you have.
PSD bins are numbered from either 90 to 99 or 900 to 909 for ten PSD
systems (depending on your system configuration). On 40 PSD systems, the
PSD bins are numbered from 900 to 939.
systems (depending on your system configuration). On 40 PSD systems, the
PSD bins are numbered from 900 to 939.
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