Panasonic KXFPG378 KXFPG378 User Guide - Page 78

 Programming features, Setting the Caller ID number auto

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8. Programmable Features 8.7 Programming features {1}{1} Changing the ringer volume {1} Low {2} Medium {3} High (default) {0} Off See page 27 for details. {1}{2} Setting ringer tone for outside calls To set the handset ringer tone from one of 7 patterns for outside calls. You can select "Tone 1" (default), "Tone 2", "Tone 3", "Melody 1", "Melody 2", "Melody 3" or "Melody 4". {1} "Tone 1" (default) {2} "Tone 2" {3} "Tone 3" {4} "Melody 1" {5} "Melody 2" {6} "Melody 3" {7} "Melody 4" {2} Playing back messages See page 61. {5} Setting voice enhancer feature {1} "On" {0} "Off" (default) See page 32 for details. {0}{1} Changing the handset display contrast You can adjust the handset display contrast. {1} Level 1 {2} Level 2 {3} Level 3 (default) {4} Level 4 {5} Level 5 {6} Level 6 Note: L To change the base unit display contrast, see feature #39 on page 71. {0}{2} Setting the key tone You can select whether or not key tones are heard when keys are pressed. Includes confirmation tones and error tones. {1} "On" (default): You will hear key tones. {0} "Off": Deactivates this features. {0}{3} Setting auto talk feature This feature allows you to answer a call by lifting the handset off the base unit without pressing {TALK} or {SP-PHONE}. {1} "On" {0} "Off" (default) Note: L If you subscribe to Caller ID service and want to view the caller's information on the handset display after lifting up the handset to answer a call, turn OFF this feature. {0}{4} Setting the Caller ID number auto edit feature {1} "On" (default) {0} "Off" See page 42 for details. {0}{5}{1} Setting dialing mode If you cannot make calls, change this setting depending on your telephone line service. {1}"Pulse": For rotary pulse dial service. {2}"Tone" (default): For tone dial service. Note: L You can also program this feature with the base unit (feature #13 on page 70). {0}{5}{2} Setting the flash time The flash time depends on your telephone exchange or host PBX. {1} "700ms" (default) {2} "600ms" {3} "400ms" {4} "300ms" {5} "250ms" {6} "110ms" {7} "100ms" {8} "90ms" Note: L If the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX functions (transferring a call etc.) might not work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for the correct setting. L You can also program this feature with the base unit (feature #72 on page 73). {0}{5}{3} Setting line mode The line mode is preset to "B" and generally should not be adjusted. If "Line in use" is not displayed on the handset properly, the line mode selection is incorrect. Set line mode to "A". {1} "A" {2} "B" (default) 76

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8. Programmable Features
76
8.7 Programming features
{
1
}{
1
}
Changing the ringer volume
{
1
}
Low
{
2
}
Medium
{
3
}
High (default)
{
0
}
Off
See page 27 for details.
{
1
}{
2
}
Setting ringer tone for outside calls
To set the handset ringer tone from one of 7
patterns for outside calls. You can select
Tone
1
(default),
Tone 2
,
Tone 3
,
Melody
1
,
Melody 2
,
Melody 3
or
Melody 4
.
{
1
}
Tone 1
(default)
{
2
}
Tone 2
{
3
}
Tone 3
{
4
}
Melody 1
{
5
}
Melody 2
{
6
}
Melody 3
{
7
}
Melody 4
{
2
}
Playing back messages
See page 61.
{
5
}
Setting voice enhancer feature
{
1
}
On
{
0
}
Off
(default)
See page 32 for details.
{
0
}{
1
}
Changing the handset display
contrast
You can adjust the handset display contrast.
{
1
}
Level 1
{
2
}
Level 2
{
3
}
Level 3 (default)
{
4
}
Level 4
{
5
}
Level 5
{
6
}
Level 6
Note:
L
To change the base unit display contrast, see
feature #39 on page 71.
{
0
}{
2
}
Setting the key tone
You can select whether or not key tones are
heard when keys are pressed. Includes
confirmation tones and error tones.
{
1
}
On
(default): You will hear key tones.
{
0
}
Off
: Deactivates this features.
{
0
}{
3
}
Setting auto talk feature
This feature allows you to answer a call by lifting
the handset off the base unit without pressing
{
TALK
}
or
{
SP-PHONE
}
.
{
1
}
On
{
0
}
Off
(default)
Note:
L
If you subscribe to Caller ID service and want
to view the caller
s information on the
handset display after lifting up the handset to
answer a call, turn OFF this feature.
{
0
}{
4
}
Setting the Caller ID number auto
edit feature
{
1
}
On
(default)
{
0
}
Off
See page 42 for details.
{
0
}{
5
}{
1
}
Setting dialing mode
If you cannot make calls, change this setting
depending on your telephone line service.
{
1
}
Pulse
: For rotary pulse dial service.
{
2
}
Tone
(default): For tone dial service.
Note:
L
You can also program this feature with the
base unit (feature #13 on page 70).
{
0
}{
5
}{
2
}
Setting the flash time
The flash time depends on your telephone
exchange or host PBX.
{
1
}
700ms
(default)
{
2
}
600ms
{
3
}
400ms
{
4
}
300ms
{
5
}
250ms
{
6
}
110ms
{
7
}
100ms
{
8
}
90ms
Note:
L
If the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX
functions (transferring a call etc.) might not
work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for
the correct setting.
L
You can also program this feature with the
base unit (feature #72 on page 73).
{
0
}{
5
}{
3
}
Setting line mode
The line mode is preset to
B
and generally
should not be adjusted. If
Line in use
is not
displayed on the handset properly, the line mode
selection is incorrect. Set line mode to
A
.
{
1
}
A
{
2
}
B
(default)