Panasonic KX-FPG391 Plain Paper Fax - Page 14

Introduction and Installation, Description of handset display Example

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1. Introduction and Installation L To stop an operation or programming. H {MENU} L To initiate programming (page 82). I {FLASH/CALL WAIT} L To access special telephone services such as call waiting (page 43) or for transferring extension calls. L The flash time can be changed (feature #72 on page 79, or page 86). J {REDIAL} L To redial one of the last 5 numbers dialed from the handset (page 36). Description of handset display (Example) 1 23 4 5 6 IN USE SP VE PRIVACY [1] 7 01 PLAY C 8 1 "IN USE" icon OFF (invisible) The line is free. ON The line is being used. Flashing A call is on hold on the handset or base unit, or the answering machine is answering a call. Flashing quickly A call is being received. 2 Speakerphone icon L This icon will be displayed when you are using the handset speakerphone. 3 Voice enhancer icon L This icon will be displayed when the voice enhancer feature is ON (page 35). 4 "PRIVACY" icon L This icon will be displayed when the call privacy feature is ON (page 51). The base unit and other handsets cannot join your conversation. 5 Battery icon L This icon shows the battery strength (page 22). 6 Extension number L The extension number of your handset is displayed if it has been registered to the base unit (page 6, 90). 7 Extension icon and number L This will be displayed during an intercom (page 49), a conference call (page 51), or while room monitoring (page 52). 8 Soft key icons L Each icon indicates the functions of the corresponding soft keys which are located directly below the display (page 11). 12 For Fax Advantage assistance, call 1-800-435-7329.

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1. Introduction and Installation
12
For Fax Advantage assistance, call 1-800-435-7329.
L
To stop an operation or programming.
H
{
MENU
}
L
To initiate programming (page 82).
I
{
FLASH/CALL WAIT
}
L
To access special telephone services
such as call waiting (page 43) or for
transferring extension calls.
L
The flash time can be changed (feature
#72 on page 79, or page 86).
J
{
REDIAL
}
L
To redial one of the last 5 numbers dialed
from the handset (page 36).
Description of handset display (Example)
1
IN USE
icon
OFF
(invisible)
The line is free.
ON
The line is being used.
Flashing
A call is on hold on the
handset or base unit, or the
answering machine is
answering a call.
Flashing
quickly
A call is being received.
2
Speakerphone icon
L
This icon will be displayed when you are
using the handset speakerphone.
3
Voice enhancer icon
L
This icon will be displayed when the voice
enhancer feature is ON (page 35).
4
PRIVACY
icon
L
This icon will be displayed when the call
privacy feature is ON (page 51). The
base unit and other handsets cannot join
your conversation.
5
Battery icon
L
This icon shows the battery strength
(page 22).
6
Extension number
L
The extension number of your handset is
displayed if it has been registered to the
base unit (page 6, 90).
SP
PRIVACY
IN USE
1
2
7
8
4
56
PLAY
[1]
01
C
VE
3
3
7
Extension icon and number
L
This will be displayed during an intercom
(page 49), a conference call (page 51), or
while room monitoring (page 52).
8
Soft key icons
L
Each icon indicates the functions of the
corresponding soft keys which are
located directly below the display (page
11).