Panasonic kx-tcd820fx 사용자 설명서

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Data from other devices 
When I try to operate the 
answering system with the base 
unit, the answer on indicator 
flashes for a few seconds and I 
cannot operate the answering 
system.
L
Another handset is being used. Wait for the other 
user to finish.
L
A caller is leaving a message. Wait for the caller to 
finish.
I cannot operate the answering 
system remotely.
L
You are entering the wrong remote access code. If 
you forget the remote access code, store a new 
remote access code again (page 54).
L
You are pressing the dial keys too quickly. Press 
each key firmly.
L
The answering system is turned off. Turn it on (page 
55).
L
You are using a pulse telephone. Try again using a 
touch tone phone.
While recording a greeting 
message or listening to messages, 
the unit rings and recording stops.
L
A call is being received. Answer the call and try 
again later.
Problem
Cause & solution
I cannot reduce the size of a 
picture.
L
You are trying to reduce a phonebook-size picture 
(64 x 68). Phonebook pictures and pictures smaller 
than 64 x 68 cannot be reduced.
The wallpaper pattern or ringtone I 
set has been changed to its default 
setting.
L
You erased the picture or ringtone that you set for 
wallpaper or user ringtone (handset ringtone, 
memo alarm, or category ringtone).
Copy failed during an infrared 
transmission.
L
The infrared signal is not being transmitted 
properly. See page 42 for more information.
I received a phonebook entry, but 
not all of the data was received.
L
Only names and phone numbers (0–9, *, #) can be 
received.
L
You can receive up to 3 phone numbers for each 
entry. 
L
Only characters shown in the character entry tables 
(page 61) can be displayed.
L
Lowercase letters may be converted to uppercase 
letters.
L
Only the first 16 characters of a name and the first 
24 digits of a phone number can be received. Data 
that exceeds this limit will not be received.
Problem
Cause & solution
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