Panasonic KX-TS4300B 4-line/16 Ext.phone - Page 12

Battery Installation - handset

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Preparation Battery installation Install a 9 V Alkaline (6LR61) battery (sold separately) in the battery compartment. It works as emergency power during a power failure. The unit will work as a standard telephone, so that you can make or answer outside calls with the handset. (You cannot use the speakerphone, intercom, etc.) 1 Open the battery cover by sliding in the direction of arrow (1), and take out the battery snap (2). 2 Match the polarity and snap the battery to the battery snap as shown. 3 Place the battery into the battery compartment. 4 Dress the battery snap wire, and close the battery cover. Note: L Please refer to "Battery" on page 7 for correct battery usage. L When the display shows "LOW BATT" with a 9 V battery in the unit, the battery needs to be changed immediately. If the battery level is too low, all LEDs might light up or flash and the unit is not guaranteed to perform as normal during a power failure. Replacing with a fresh battery will restore normal function. L The Manganese (6F22) battery can be used but operating time when using it will be dramatically shortened. L It is recommended that the battery is replaced annually. L It is recommended that the battery is replaced after a power outage. L The battery operating time may depend on usage conditions, ambient temperature, and battery quality. L During a power failure the battery will retain the clock memory (see "Date and time" on page 24) and the redial memory (see "Making a call using the redial list" on page 25). If you do not install the battery, the data in memory will be lost during a power failure. L When storing or disposing of the battery, please cover the positive (S) and negative (T) terminals with tape. Battery replacement Disconnect the telephone line cord(s) before opening the battery cover. Note: L You do not need to disconnect the AC adaptor, otherwise the clock memory and the redial memory will be lost. L Please refer to "Battery" on page 7 for correct battery usage. Battery life The battery works as emergency power during a power failure. Please remove the battery when you cut the power supply, as the battery will discharge automatically once the power is cut according to the time as follows. Operation Operating time (for a Panasonic Alkaline battery) While in use Approx. 3 hours (talking) While not in Approx. 4 hours use (standby) 12 For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp

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Preparation
12
For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
Battery installation
Install a 9 V Alkaline (6LR61) battery
(sold separately) in the battery
compartment. It works as emergency
power during a power failure. The unit
will work as a standard telephone, so
that you can make or answer outside
calls with the handset. (You cannot use
the speakerphone, intercom, etc.)
1
Open the battery cover by sliding in
the direction of arrow (
1
), and take
out the battery snap (
2
).
2
Match the polarity and snap the
battery to the battery snap as shown.
3
Place the battery into the battery
compartment.
4
Dress the battery snap wire, and
close the battery cover.
Note:
L
Please refer to “Battery” on page 7 for
correct battery usage.
L
When the display shows “
LOW BATT
with a 9 V battery in the unit, the
battery needs to be changed
immediately. If the battery level is too
low, all LEDs might light up or flash
and the unit is not guaranteed to
perform as normal during a power
failure. Replacing with a fresh battery
will restore normal function.
L
The Manganese (6F22) battery can be
used but operating time when using it
will be dramatically shortened.
L
It is recommended that the battery is
replaced annually.
L
It is recommended that the battery is
replaced after a power outage.
L
The battery operating time may
depend on usage conditions, ambient
temperature, and battery quality.
L
During a power failure the battery will
retain the clock memory (see “Date
and time” on page 24) and the redial
memory (see “Making a call using the
redial list” on page 25). If you do not
install the battery, the data in memory
will be lost during a power failure.
L
When storing or disposing of the
battery, please cover the positive (
S
)
and negative (
T
) terminals with tape.
Battery replacement
Disconnect the telephone line cord(s)
before opening the battery cover.
Note:
L
You do not need to disconnect the AC
adaptor, otherwise the clock memory
and the redial memory will be lost.
L
Please refer to “Battery” on page 7 for
correct battery usage.
Battery life
The battery works as
emergency power
during a power failure.
Please remove the battery when you
cut the power supply, as the battery
will discharge automatically once the
power is cut according to the time as
follows.
Operation
Operating time
(for a Panasonic
Alkaline battery)
While in use
(talking)
Approx. 3 hours
While not in
use (standby)
Approx. 4 hours