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1. Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code P Line Setup Recall Flash 1 6 7 900 msec 121 17 700 msec 600 msec 400 msec 300 msec 250 msec 200 msec 160 msec 110 msec lt 100 msec gt 90 msec 80 msec Privacy On 194 18 Mode 8 off Network Setup Current Status 526 33 Wi Fi Setup 523 33 IP Setup lt Auto DHCP gt 500 33 Manual Static Reset Network 730 33 Hub PIN 0000 132 31 Register Register H set 130 13 Cancel Register 131 32 Country Australia 136 32 NewZealand Language Display lt English gt 110 13 Main menu J Ringer Setup Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code E Ringer Volume Off 6 6 160 Ringtone 3 es Ringtone 1 161 Night Mode On Off On 238 29 off Start End 23 00 06 00 237 29 Ring Delay 30 sec 239 29 lt 60 sec gt 90 sec 120 sec No Ringing Select Category Category 1 9 241 30 27 Programming Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code i First Ring 4 On 173 Off 1 If you program these settings using one of the units you do not need to program the same item using another unit 2 This menu is not displayed when scrolling through the display menus It is only available in direct command code 3 The preset melodies in this product are used with the following permission Ringtone 3 2014 Copyrights Vision Inc
2. 59 For your future reference We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair under warranty Serial No Date of purchase found in the handset battery compartment Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here For Australia Customer Care Centre Tel No 132600 or website www panasonic com au For New Zealand Customer Care Centre Tel No 09 272 0178 or website www panasonic com nz ON Sales Department Panasonic Australia Pty Limited 1 Innovation Road Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Australia Sales Department Panasonic New Zealand Ltd 18 Sir Woolf Fisher Drive Highbrook East Tamaki Auckland New Zealand Phone 09 272 0100 Fax 09 272 0137 Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 Japan Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2015 TIMI PNQX7351ZA PNQX7351ZA CC0315WK0 E
3. Ringtone 4 Ringtone 40 2012 Copyrights Vision Inc 4 f you do not want the unit to ring before the caller information is received set to O Caller ID subscribers only You can only remove the first ring if the unit rings 2 times or more by default which depends on your phone service provider 5 f you subscribe to a Caller ID service and want to view the caller s information after lifting up the handset to answer a call turn off this feature 6 The recall flash time depends on your telephone exchange or host PBX Contact your PBX supplier if necessary You can access your phone service provider call waiting service by having the recall flash time set at 100 msec and then follow your phone service provider call waiting instructions to operate this service for Australia 7 The default setting will be as follows if you select the following regional codes when changing the unit s region setting page 32 NewZealand 600 msec 8 To prevent other users from joining your conversations with outside callers turn this feature on ee j E WEo Handset alarm 2 Select an alarm by pressing 1 to 3 gt An alarm sounds at the set time for 1 minute Ok and is repeated 5 times at 5 minute intervals 3 4 Select the desired alarm option gt snooze function A text memo can also be OK displayed for the alarm A total of 3 separate alarm times can be pro
4. The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor mounted AC outlet Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling mounted AC outlet as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected The unit is not designed to be used with rotary pulse dialling services The unit s answering system will not answer incoming calls on your FaxAbility number for New Zealand Note for battery installation Use the supplied rechargeable batteries For replacement we recommend using the Panasonic rechargeable batteries noted on page 3 7 Note for battery charging t is normal for the handset to feel warm during charging Clean the charge contacts of the handset and charger with a soft and dry cloth once a month Before cleaning the unit disconnect from power outlets Clean more often if the unit is exposed to grease dust or high humidity Battery level Icon Battery level High Medium Low E gt db N Needs charging Panasonic Ni MH battery performance supplied batteries Operation Operating time In continuous use 15 hours max 170 hours max Not in use standby Note Actual battery performance depends on usage and ambient environment Controls Handset
5. When you change the disarm PIN please make note of the new PIN The unit will not reveal the PIN to you If you forget the PIN contact an authorised service centre 1 mI 42 Home Network System Integration 2 Enter the current disarm PIN 4 8 digits OK Skip this step when setting the disarm PIN for the first time 3 Enterthe new disarm PIN 4 8 digits gt ok Re enter the new disarm PIN OK 5 76 A Smart plug features Smart plugs KX HNA101 allow you to use the handset to turn electric devices on and off Smart plugs also feature an overcurrent sensor that automatically shuts off the electric device if an overcurrent is detected Turning smart plug on and off There are 3 ways to turn smart plugs on and off All smart plugs can be turned on or off at once All smart plugs in a selected area can be turned on or off at once Individual smart plugs can be turned on or off Turning multiple plugs on or off 1 EVO 2 To turn all smart plugs on or off 4 A11 Locations OK To turn all smart plugs in a selected area on or off Select the desired area gt OK 3 Select All Smart Plugs On or All Smart Plugs Off gt OK 4 0 Note The status of smart plugs may fail to change In this case an error message indicating the number of the smart plugs that have not changed is displayed To confirm the status see D
6. Changing the start and end time 1 LE 2 Continue from step 3 Turning night mode on off page 29 Setting the ring delay This setting allows the handset to ring during night mode if the caller waits long enough After the selected amount of time passes the handset rings If you select No Ringing the handset never rings during night mode 1 ms 2 Select the desired setting OK gt 05 Note When the answering system answers the call this feature does not work 29 Programming Selecting categories to bypass night mode 1 Ems 2 Select your desired categories by pressing 1 to 9 V is displayed next to the selected category numbers To cancel a selected category press the same dial key again VY disappears 3 OK 7 6 RM M 1 Nuisance call block This feature rejects calls from unwanted callers Caller ID subscribers only The following items are available when storing phone numbers in the call block list 250 max Single Number The unit can reject calls from specific phone numbers Range of Numbers The unit can reject calls that begin with a number stored in the call block list such as a toll free phone number prefix or certain area codes You can also set the unit to reject calls that do not have a phone number When a call is received the unit does not ring
7. Erase all messages x e Reset to a pre recorded greeting message during greeting message playback bx End remote operation or hang up 1 f pressed within the first 5 seconds of a message the previous message is played Turning on the answering system remotely Important The answering system must be activated page 34 in order to turn it on remotely 1 Dial your phone number from a touch tone phone 2 Let the phone ring 15 times Along beep is heard 3 Enter your remote access code within 10 seconds after the long beep The greeting message is played back You can either hang up or enter your remote access code again and begin remote operation page 37 epp e Answering system settings Call screening While a caller is leaving a message you can listen to the call through the handset s speaker To adjust the speaker volume press a or v repeatedly You can answer the call by pressing w on the handset Call screening can be set for each handset The default setting is on 1 mm 2 Select the desired setting OK gt 0 38 Answering System Number of rings before the unit answers a Call You can change the number of times the phone rings Number of Rings before the unit answers a call You can select 2 to 9 rings or Auto The default setting is 5 Rings Auto The unit s answering system answers at t
8. Indoor Camera KX HNC200AZ 4 max 2 Full colour camera with built in microphone for live monitoring and recording Built in visual sensor audio sensor and temperature sensor can be used to trigger other actions camera recording turning on a light etc Built in microphone and speaker for two way communication Outdoor Camera KX HNC600AZ 4 max 2 Full colour camera with built in microphone for live monitoring and recording Built in visual sensor and infrared sensor can be used to trigger other actions camera recording turning on a light etc Built in microphone and speaker for two way communication Splashproof design for permanent outdoor installation Window Door Sensor KX HNS101AZ 50 max 2 Detects when the corresponding window or door is opened Can be used to trigger other events camera recording turning on a light etc Motion Sensor KX HNS102AZ 50 max 2 Detects motion in the surrounding area Can be used to trigger other events camera recording turning on a light etc n Introduction Smart Plug KX HNA101AZ 50 max 2 Can be turned on and off using the handset or Home Network app when triggered by a sensor or according to a schedule Built in overcurrent and overwattage detection for added peace of mind Power consumption is logged for your reference 1 Optional handsets may be a different colour from that of the h
9. Q Speaker 11 Getting Started w Talk Dial keypad 4 Speakerphone Microphone Receiver Display 0 Off Power R Recall Flash GQ Arm Disarm key Charge contacts eeoo0o006co00 W Control type amp Soft keys By pressing a soft key you can select the feature shown directly above it on the display B Navigator key a v 4 or gt Scroll through various lists and items a or v Adjust the receiver or speaker volume while talking 4 Q Phonebook View the phonebook entry gt OB Redial View the redial list v 33 Caller list View the caller list Display icons Handset display items Item Meaning ice Speakerphone is on page 15 K Ringer volume is off page 26 Night mode is on page 29 amp New voice mail message received page 45 Ca At Home mode is set page 41 fa Away mode is set page 41 RE Privacy mode is on page 27 os Greeting Only is selected Caller messages are not recorded page 39 w When displayed next to the battery icon Answering system is on page 34 When displayed with a number New messages have been recorded Item Meaning fal Range status The more bars visible the closer the handset is to the hub Out of hub range The line is in use When blinking The call is put on hold When
10. Using a pre recorded greeting message The unit provides 2 pre recorded greeting messages If you reset to pre recorded greeting or do not record your own greeting message the unit plays a pre recorded greeting asking callers to leave a message If the message recording time page 39 is set to Greeting Only callers messages are not recorded and the unit plays a different pre recorded greeting message asking callers to call again Resetting to a pre recorded greeting message If you want to use a pre recorded greeting message once you record your own greeting message your own recorded greeting message is erased 1 Ema 2 ok 0 Playing back the greeting message 1 Em 2 Toexit press 9 amp 6 ST Listening to messages When new messages have been recorded ET is displayed on the handset with the total number of new messages 1 To listen to new messages E HBIZIB To listen to all messages EAB 2 When finished press 0 Note To switch to the receiver press w Operating the answering system E gt gt Ok Key Operation a or v Adjust the receiver speaker volume during playback 1 or 4 Repeat message during playback 2 or Skip message during playback 3 Enter the Se
11. jyyz CC2 f 3 666 SS7 uvs ZZZ 9 The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase ACCELLENRSStyZZZ Cyrillic character table ABB 0 GJ 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 8 20Pll amp ABBIHEXMMAKIMHOIPCTIOXIU U UW jb 30 Iilok r 3 n n y 4 bb A y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Error messages Display message Cause solution Hub no power or No link Reconnect AC adaptor The handset has lost communication with the hub Move closer to the hub and try again Unplug the hub s AC adaptor to reset the unit Reconnect the adaptor and try again The handset s registration may have been cancelled Re register the handset page 27 Cannot obtain IP Address Your wireless router does not support DHCP or the DHCP feature of your wireless router is turned off If your wireless router supports DHCP make sure that its DHCP feature is turned on If DHCP is not available set the hub s IP settings manually See Advanced configuration static IP settings page 33 Error Recording was too short Try again 47 Useful Information Display message Cause solution Failed to connect You entered the wrong password when configuring the hub to connect to your wireless router Confirm the password and try again If your wireless router is configured to use a hexadecimal password e
12. kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone including a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Useonly the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS prac E e m For best performance Hub location avoiding noise The hub and other compatible Panasonic units use radio waves to communicate with each other For maximum coverage and noise free communications place your hub ata convenient high and central location with no obstructions between the product and hub in an indoor environment away from electronic appliances such as TVs radios personal computers wireless devices or other phones facing away from radio frequency transmitters such as external antennas of mobile phone cell stations Avoid putting the hub on a bay window or near a window Coverage and voice quality depends on the local environmental conditions f the reception for a hub location is not satisfactory move the hub to another location for better reception Environment Keep the product away from electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps
13. lt C3 E 2 Erase aii gt OK 3 ves gt OK 4 ves gt OK 5 76 Chain dial This feature allows you to dial phone numbers in the phonebook while you are on a call This feature can be used for example to dial a calling card access number or bank account PIN that you have stored in the phonebook without having to dial manually 1 During an outside call press E3 2 4 Phonebook OK 3 4 Select the desired entry 4 Press x right soft key to dial the number Note When storing a calling card access number and your PIN in the phonebook as one phonebook entry press A Pause to add pauses after the number and PIN as necessary page 15 5 ss n Speed dial You can assign 1 phone number to each of the dial keys 1 to 6 on the handset Adding phone numbers to speed dial keys W By entering phone numbers Press and hold the desired speed dial key 1 to 6 gt R 4 Manual OK Enter the party s name 16 characters max OK 2 3 4 Enterthe partys phone number 24 digits max OK 5 0K gt 0 W From the phonebook 1 Press and hold the desired speed dial key to 6 gt 1 21 Phonebook 2 Phonebook OK 3 4 Select the desired entry 4 OK 7 6 Note If you edit a phonebook entry which is assign
14. while the caller is being identified If the caller s phone number matches an entry in the call block list the unit emits no sound to the caller and disconnects the call Important Rejected calls are logged in the caller list Storing unwanted callers Storing a single phone number Important You must include the area code when storing phone numbers in the call block list W From the caller list 1 Imo 2 Select the entry to be blocked gt Es 3 Save cip gt OK 4 Nuisance Call Block OK 5 ves OK gt 0 W By entering phone numbers 1 E LEER Single Number OK E gt Ada OK Enter the phone number 24 digits max To erase a digit press C OK gt 0 oa AO N Storing a range of numbers 1 rms Range of Numbers OK E aaa OK Enter the desired number 2 8 digits To erase a digit press C OK gt 0 oa AGO NN Blocking incoming calls that have no phone number You can reject calls when no phone number is provided such as private callers 1 m 2 Select the desired setting gt OK 7 6 Viewing editing erasing call block numbers 1 ms 2 Single Number or Range of Numbers OK 3 4 Select the desired entry To exit press WO 4 To edit a number OX Edit the number
15. E during playback 2 Edit amp call gt OK 3 Edit the number w Erasing all messages 1 EVES 2 Yes gt OK gt A0 Advanced new message alerting features Audible message alert This feature allows the hub to beep to inform you of a new message arrival when new messages are recorded The hub beeps 2 times every minute until you listen to the messages if the Hub Beep setting is turned on The default setting is O 1 ma 2 Select the desired setting gt OK gt 0 New message alert by a call This feature allows you to receive a notification by phone when new messages are recorded The hub calls a phone number you specify You can then operate the answering system remotely to listen to the new message To use this feature you must store a phone number to which the unit makes the call to turn on the new message alert setting After you answer the new message alert call you can listen to messages from that call page 37 Important Anew message alert is stopped 1 minute after the unit starts to call The unit will not retry the call even if the call is not answered Storing a phone number to which the unit makes an alert call W From the phonebook 1 CES 2 Notification to gt OK gt A 3 4 Phonebook OK 4 Select the desired phonebook en
16. Noise Reduction On or Noise Reduction Off OK Note Depending on the environment where this handset is being used this feature may not be effective This feature is not available using the speakerphone Handset equalizer This feature clarifies the voice of the person you are talking to producing a more natural sounding voice that is easier to hear and understand 1 Press E while talking 2 Equalizer gt OK 3 2 Selectthe desired setting gt OK Note Depending on the condition and quality of your telephone line this feature may emphasise existing line noise If it becomes difficult to hear turn this feature off This feature is not available while using the speakerphone Call share You can join an existing outside call To join the conversation press wy when the other unit is on an outside call Note A maximum of 3 parties including 1 outside party can join a conversation using 2 extensions 3 way conference To prevent other users from joining your conversations with outside callers turn privacy mode on page 27 Transferring calls conference calls Outside calls can be transferred or a conference call with an outside party can be made between 2 handsets 1 During an outside call press E3 2 Intercom OK 3 2 Select the desired unit gt OK 4 Wait for the paged party to answer f the paged party does not answe
17. gt Edit the name 10 characters max gt OK To set category ringer tone Select the current setting of the category ringer tone OK gt Select the desired ringer tone OK 5 70 Finding and calling from a phonebook entry 1 O or lt 4 0 2 Toscroll through all entries Select the desired entry To search by first character 20 Phonebook D Press the dial key 0 to 9 or which contains the character you are searching for page 45 Q Scroll through the phonebook if necessary To search by query You can narrow down the search to enter the first characters of a name X To search for the name enter the first characters up to 4 in uppercase page 45 OK Scroll through the phonebook if necessary To search by category P gt category gt OK Select the desired category gt OK G _ 4 Scroll through the phonebook if necessary 3 N Editing entries Find the desired entry page 20 E Edit gt OK Edit the name if necessary OK Edit the phone number if necessary OK Select the desired category page 20 OK 2 times 7 6 o 5 A amp oNA Erasing entries Erasing an entry 1 Find the desired entry page 20 2 m gt erase gt OK 3 4 ves gt OK 4 0 Erasing all entries 1 O or
18. to play new message 1 ms Remote Code OK 3 4 Select the desired setting OK 7 6 N Listening to messages After you answer the new message alert you can listen to the messages as follows W When the remote access code is set to Inactivate Press 4 to play the new message during the announcement W When the remote access code is set to Activate 1 Enter the remote access code page 37 during the announcement 2 Press 4 to play the new message Note Within 10 seconds after listening to new messages you can press 9 during the call to turn off the new message alert by a call feature Even if the unit makes a new message alert call the handset redial list does not show the record pn m Remote operation Using a touch tone phone you can call your phone number from outside and access the unit to listen to messages or change answering system settings The unit s voice guidance prompts you to press certain dial keys to perform different operations Remote access code A 3 digit remote access code must be entered when operating the answering system remotely This code prevents unauthorised parties from listening to your messages remotely Important n order to operate the answering system remotely you must first set a remote access code 1 Els 2 Enter the desired 3 digit
19. 456 7890 1 EI 2 Enteran area code 5 digits max 0K gt 0 Note for New Zealand The use of this feature can prevent a National Call from being dialled E g in the case of the South Island the 03 will be omitted and will therefore prevent a National Call to other areas of the South Island Call restriction You can restrict selected handsets from dialling certain numbers You can assign up to 6 phone numbers to be restricted and select which handsets are to be restricted Storing area codes here prevents the restricted handsets from dialling any phone number in that area code 1 Ee 2 Enter the hub PIN default 0000 f you forget your PIN contact an authorised service centre 3 Select the desired unit gt V All handsets registered to the hub are displayed V is displayed next to the selected handset numbers To cancel a selected handset press V again V disappears Ok 5 Select a memory location by pressing 1 to 6 gt OK 6 Enter the phone number or area code to be restricted 8 digits max OK gt 76 You can also select your mobile device in this feature using a handset if your mobile device is registered to the hub For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 A Changing the hub PIN Important f you change the hub PIN Personal Identification Number please make n
20. Making an intercom call 1 E OK 2 Select the desired unit OK 3 When you finish talking press AQ Note e You can also use the A soft key if displayed to make intercom calls Answering an intercom call 1 Press W to answer the page 2 When you finish talking press 40 p n Key lock The handset can be locked so that no calls or settings can be made Incoming calls can be answered but all other functions are disabled while key lock is on To turn key lock on press E for about 3 seconds To turn key lock off press m O for about 3 seconds Note Calls to emergency numbers cannot be made until key lock is turned off 19 Phonebook SSS Phonebook You can add 500 names 16 characters max and phone numbers 24 digits max to the phonebook and assign each phonebook entry to the desired category Important All entries can be shared by any registered handset You can copy contacts from your mobile device to the unit s phonebook if your mobile device is registered to the hub If you store phone numbers in your mobile device s contacts using the international dialling symbol and the country code we recommend that you store phone number conversion codes in the hub For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 Adding phonebook entries 1 0 o lt Co E 2 New Entry gt OK 3 Enter the part
21. and Caller ID compatible for Australia If you subscribe to Caller ID service your handset displays the 2nd caller s information while talking After you hear a call waiting tone the caller s phone number will be displayed You can answer the 2nd call keeping the 1st call on hold Follow your phone service provider instructions using R Recall flash function f the phone number is stored in the phonebook with its name the caller s name will also be displayed Please contact your phone service provider for details and availability in your area For Caller ID Type II users When you receive a 2nd call during a conversation you will hear a signal tone following the call waiting tone and the conversation will be interrupted or muted for a short period of time This is not a fault of the product as these events are normal The tones are generated by your phone service provider For Call Waiting or Call Waiting Caller ID service users for New Zealand To use call waiting or Call Waiting Caller ID you must first subscribe with your phone service provider This feature allows you to receive calls while you are already talking on the phone If you receive a call while on the phone you will hear a call waiting tone 16 Making Answering Calls If you subscribe to both Caller ID and Call Waiting with Caller ID services the 2nd caller s information is displayed after you hear the call waitin
22. and motors The product should be kept free from excessive smoke dust high temperature and vibration The product should not be exposed to direct sunlight Do not place heavy objects on top of the product When you leave the product unused for a long period of time unplug the product from the power outlet The product should be kept away from heat Sources such as radiators cookers etc It should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 0 C or greater than 40 C Damp basements should also be avoided The maximum communication range may be shortened when the product is used in the following places Near obstacles such Important Information as hills tunnels underground near metal objects such as wire fences etc Note for the battery removal Operating the product near electrical procedure appliances may cause interference Move Refer to Battery installation on page 10 away from the electrical appliances The wireless communication range of each device in the system is approximately 50 m indoors and approximately 300 m outdoors from the hub when unobstructed by other objects Other information CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Routine care Wipe the outer surface of the product with a soft moist cloth Do not use benzine thinner or any abrasive powder Notice f
23. blinking rapidly An incoming call is now being received x The key backlight is off Paging intercom mode Handset alarm is on page 28 page 35 amp Battery level Missed call page 16 xe Nuisance call blocked page 30 m Outdoor Indoor camera m Door sensor Ed Window sensor E Motion sensor 1G Other sensor F Signal strength of the wireless network a Secured wireless network IN USE Answering system is being used Line in Someone is using the line use A OO Noise reduction is set page 18 1 Voice mail subscribers only 2 Caller ID subscribers only Getting Started Handset soft key icons Icon Action 5 Returns to the previous screen or outside call Displays the menu o Accepts the current selection Makes a call page 15 Temporarily turns off the ringer for incoming calls page 15 Places a call on hold Opens the phonebook Allows you to edit phone numbers page 30 Adds new entry page 21 Displays phonebook search menu page 21 Turns the key lock feature off page 19 Stops alarm page 29 Snooze button on the alarm page 29 S 8 3 vH HH 7 Selects entries or handsets page 30 Stops recording playback or alert E Stores phone numbers page 20 Saves the settings page 33 Erases th
24. message sessssss Listening to messages sss 35 Advanced new message alerting features Remote operation Answering system settings 38 Home Network System Integration Home Network System integration 41 Alarm system features sssss 41 Arming and disarming the system 41 Smart plug features ssssssse Home Network app features Accessing the User s Guide Useful Information Voice mail service sesessessss 45 Character entry Error messages Troubleshooting ssssss 48 Appendix SpOecifICaliOns 5 272 525 1 reri iie deter 54 Warranty for New Zealand 55 Index Index 2 Introduction _ a E Accessory information Supplied accessories No Accessory item Part number Quantity Rechargeable batteries 2 Q Handset cover 1 Charger 1 1 See page 3 for replacement battery information 2 The handset cover comes attached to the handset ff Additional replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information Accessory item Model no Specifications Rechargeable Battery type batteries 1 Nickel metal hydride Ni MH 2 x AAA R03 size for each handset 12V M
25. or damage to property that occurs in the event of wireless communication error or failure u For your safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life property read this section carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation of your product Z WARNING Power connection Use only the power source marked on the product Do not overload power outlets and extension cords This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Completely insert the AC adaptor power plug into the power outlet Failure to do so may cause electric shock and or excessive heat resulting in a fire Regularly remove any dust etc from the AC adaptor power plug by pulling it from the power outlet then wiping with a dry cloth Accumulated dust may cause an insulation defect from moisture etc resulting in a fire Unplug the product from power outlets if it emits smoke an abnormal smell or makes an unusual noise These conditions can cause fire or electric shock Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting and contact an authorised service centre Unplug from power outlets and never touch the inside of the product if its casing has been broken open Danger of electric shock exists Never touch the plug with wet hands Danger of electric shock exists Do not connect non specified devices Installation To prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose the p
26. remote access code 3 OK 7 6 37 Answering System Deactivating remote operation Press in step 2 on Remote access code page 37 The entered remote access code is deleted Using the answering system remotely 1 Dial your phone number from a touch tone phone 2 After the greeting message starts enter your remote access code 3 Follow the voice guidance prompts as necessary or control the unit using remote commands page 38 4 When finished hang up Voice guidance During remote operation the unit s voice guidance starts and prompts you to press 1 to perform a specific operation or press 2 to listen to more available operations Note f you do not press any dial keys within 10 seconds after a voice guidance prompt the unit disconnects your call Remote commands You can press dial keys to access certain answering system functions without waiting for the voice guidance to prompt you Key Operation 1 Repeat message during playback 1 Skip message during playback Play new messages Play all messages Play greeting message Record greeting message Stop recording or playback i 19 IN O1 N Turn answering system off Key Operation Eaei Erase currently playing message x 5
27. sensor name and the type of detection The announcement is heard before the alert sounds The default setting is On 1 Eis 2 Select the desired setting OK 3 0 Alert volume You can adjust the alert volume heard during At Home mode and Away mode Alert Volume The volume of the alert that sounds when the system is not disarmed within the entry delay time page 41 Entry Alert Volume The volume of the alert that sounds during the entry delay time page 41 Exit Alert Volume The volume of alert that sounds during exit delay time page 41 E Changing alert volume 1 For handset Es 8 8 0 3 At Home or Es I 8 o Away For hub Es e Be 8 0 3 At Home or Ed s B 8 o 4 Away 2 Select the desired setting gt OK 76 E Changing entry alert volume 1 For handset Es 4 8 o 8 At Home or Es I 8 o 7 Away For hub EA 8 o 8 At Home or Es s B 8 o 7 Away 2 Select the desired setting OK 3 7 6 E Changing exit alert volume 1 For hub G3 1 8 0 8 Away 2 Select the desired setting OK 3 0 Setting changing the disarm PIN You must enter the disarm PIN in order to disarm the alarm system or stop an alert The default PIN is 0000 We recommend changing the disarm PIN Important
28. single space 45 Useful Information Alphabet character table ABC 0 1 21 3 8 9 4 20 amp ABCIDEFIGHI JKLIMNOPQRTUV WXY s amp x l2 3 4 5 6 S7 8 Z9 1 abc def ghi JjJjkl mnoj pqrsituv wxy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 z9 The following characters are assigned to the 1 key when entering a Wi Fi password In 9765 amp 11 lt gt Q V 107 Numeric entry table 0 9 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Greek character table ABI 0 1 2 8 4 20 J amp ABT AEZIH x 2 3 4 11 Extended 1 character table AAA 0 1 3 4 5 6 9 amp 20 amp AA DEE GGHJKLMNNIPOQRITUOUWWX s J AAAJEEEVNIIi S oo ssapgJUUOUlvyz fta AA BEF 3 iTil 7 va8 Cc 4 26 a lde lg jhljk 5 mn l lpqrs tu lwwx a j e e68j ii i o lsB7 Jj yyz ebjl f3 itii 666 avs cg2 4 6 The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase W y 46 Useful Information Extended 2 character table SSS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 E 20 amp A A DDEGHIIJKLIMNNIPOR TTUQJWXY s ABCIEEE 4 tELLINOOIRRS UUU YYZ 1 CCE2IF 3 5 el 7 vs8 ZzZ 9 a ddelghi jklt ImnN par t tu wxy Abcj E 4 LE5ino Ris u
29. stop the sound but keep the snooze function activated f you want to make an outside call when the snooze function is activated please stop the snooze function before making the call Night mode Night mode allows you to select a period of time during which the handset will not ring for outside calls This feature is useful for time periods when you do not want to be disturbed for example while sleeping Night mode can be set for each unit Using the phonebook s category feature page 20 you can also select categories of callers whose calls override night mode and ring the handset Caller ID subscribers only Important Make sure the unit s date and time setting is correct The time setting of the system is configured with the date and time of the mobile device registered to the hub If a mobile device is not registered to the hub register it to the hub by following the instructions in the System Setup Guide of the hub f you have set the handset alarm the alarm sounds even if the night mode is turned on Turning night mode on off 1 mE 2 4 Select the desired setting gt OK f you select off press 05 to exit 3 Enter the desired hour and minute you wish to start this feature OK You can select 24 hour or 12 hour clock format AM or PM by pressing x 4 Enterthe desired hour and minute you wish to end this feature OK 5 0
30. the handset even if the answering system is turned on f you use the pre recorded greeting message the unit automatically switches to another pre recorded greeting message asking callers to call again later f you recorded your own greeting message the same message is still announced to callers even though their messages are not recorded Activating the answering system You must activate the answering system before you can use it The answering system is disabled by default 1 rmx 2 4 Select the desired setting gt OK 3 0 Turning the answering system on off The answering system will not answer calls while it is turned off 1 Toturn on Es 3 2 7 f the answering system is not activated the unit prompt you to activate the answering system page 34 To turn off Ez E 3 2 8 2 0 Note When the answering system is turned on TJ is displayed next to the battery icon ere er rs Greeting message When the unit answers a call a greeting message is played to callers You can use either your own greeting message apre recorded greeting message Recording your greeting message 1 mI 2 ves gt OK 3 After a beep sounds hold the handset about 20 cm away and speak clearly into the microphone 2 minutes and 30 seconds max 34 Answering System 4 Press M to stop recording gt 0
31. 5 38 New message alerting 36 Number of rings 39 Recording time 39 Remote access code 37 Remote operation 37 Turning on off 34 Area code 26 31 Auto talk 15 26 Battery 10 11 Call restriction 31 Call share 18 Call waiting 18 Call waiting and Caller ID compatible 16 Call Waiting Caller ID 18 Caller list 17 Caller list edit 17 Category 20 Chain dial 21 Character entry 45 Conference calls 18 Control type 12 Direct command code 23 Display Contrast 26 Language 13 Equalizer 18 Error messages 47 First ring 26 Handset Deregistration 32 Locator 19 Name 31 Registration 13 32 Handset alarm 28 Hold 17 Home Network System integration 41 Alarm system features 41 Alert volume 42 Arm Disarm 41 Disarm PIN 42 Home Network app 43 Smart plug on off 43 Status 42 43 Talking notification 42 Hub Resetting 32 Hub PIN 31 Intercom 19 Key lock 19 Key tone 26 Making calls 15 Missed calls 16 Mute 17 Network status 33 Night mode 29 Noise reduction 18 Nuisance call block 30 Pause 15 Phonebook 20 Power on off 13 Privacy mode 27 Recall flash 17 27 Redialling 15 Region settings 32 Ringer tone 26 27 Speakerphone 15 Speed dial 21 Transferring calls 18 Troubleshooting 48 Voice mail 45 Volume Receiver 15 Ringer Handset 15 26 27 Speaker 15 Wall mounting 10 Wi Fi settings 32 56 Notes 57 Notes 58 Notes
32. OK gt AO To erase a number X gt Yes gt OK gt A0 30 Programming Note When editing press the desired dial key to add C to erase Erasing all call block numbers 1 maana 2 Single Number or Range of Numbers OK 3 Es 4 Erase A11 gt OK 4 ves gt OK 5 ves gt OK gt A0 Other programming Changing the handset name You can customise the name of your handset This can help you easily identify handsets when making intercom calls transferring calls to other handsets etc You can select whether or not the handset name is displayed in standby mode The default setting is No If you select Yes without entering any handset name Handset 1 to Handset 6 is displayed 1 Eme 2 Enter the desired name 10 characters max gt OK 3 4 Select the desired setting OK 2 times gt AO Storing an area code to be deleted automatically In some situations phone numbers stored automatically in the caller list page 17 will include area codes If you do not want to dial the area code when making calls from the caller list you can store the area code which you want the unit to delete automatically Example You have stored the area code 09 If you make a call from the caller list to the phone number 09 456 7890 the unit dials
33. Pad Tap Z in the app s home screen Android devices Tap or press your mobile device s menu button in the app s home screen 2 Tap User s Guide Note Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 8 and earlier versions are not supported Android 4 1 or later versions are recommended You can also access the User s Guide at the web page listed below www panasonic net pcc support tel homenetwork manual 44 Useful Information I Voice mail service For Australia Voice mail is an automatic answering service offered by your phone service provider For New Zealand To receive Call Minder or Message Mailbox messages please note the following Call Minder and Message Mailbox are automatic answering services offered by your phone service provider For Australia and New Zealand After you subscribe to this service your phone service provider s voice mail system answers calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone or when your line is busy Messages are recorded by your phone service provider not your telephone When you have new messages n9 is displayed on the handset if message indication service is available Please contact your phone service provider for details of this service Important e if amp still remains on the display even after you have listened to new messages turn it off by pressing and holding for 2 seconds To use the voice mail service provided
34. Panasonic Operating Instructions Home Network System Digital Cordless Handset Model No _KX HNH100AZ Before initial use see Getting Started on page 10 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future reference To use this unit in your country first change the unit s region setting to match your country page 32 Table of Contents Introduction Accessory information sssssss 3 Expanding the Panasonic Home Network SV SECM irte uta Ed tse 4 Important Information About this system inersion 6 For your safety General notices Important safety instructions For best performance Other information cernens Getting Started Setting tipi iet ehe eas 10 Controls Display icons Turning the power on off Registering the handset Language settings sssssssss 13 Recording your greeting message 13 Making Answering Calls Making calls Answering calls Using Caller ID service 5 15 CAMO PSE NN Useful features during a call Handset locator Intercom Key lock Phonebook Phonebook Speed dial Programming Menu list Handset alarm Night mode Nuisance call block Other programming Wi Fi settings Answering System Answering system Activating the answering system Greeting
35. aking calls 1 Lift the handset and dial the phone number To correct a digit press C 2 N 3 When you finish talking press 705 or place the handset on the charger Using the speakerphone 1 Dial the phone number and press r amp 2 When you finish talking press 4 amp 5 Note To switch back to the receiver press 4 Adjusting the receiver or speaker volume Press a or Y repeatedly while talking Making a call using the redial list The last 10 phone numbers dialled each 24 digits max are stored in the redial list 1 09 2 Select the desired phone number 3 N Erasing a number in the redial list 1 09 2 Select the desired phone number gt X 3 ves gt OK gt 0 Pause for PBX long distance service users A pause is sometimes required when making calls using a PBX or long distance service When storing a calling card access number and or PIN in the phonebook a pause is also needed page 21 Example If you need to dial the line access number 0 when making outside calls with a PBX 1 9 A Pause 2 Dial the phone number 4 Note A3 second pause is inserted each time a Pause is pressed ae Answering calls 1 Liftthe handset and press Sy or 4 when the unit rings 2 When you finish talking press 9 amp 6 or place the handset on the charger Any key answer You can answer the call by p
36. andset supplied as part of a pre configured bundle 2 A total of 6 cordless handsets 4 cameras and 50 other devices motion sensors window door sensors smart plugs etc can be registered to the hub The Home Network System product lineup is growing You can look forward to new devices that will make your Home Network System even more useful and convenient For information about the latest devices and bundles visit the website below For Australia www panasonic com au For New Zealand www panasonic com nz Mobile devices Your mobile devices 8 max You can expand the system by installing the Home Network app on your mobile devices smartphones tablets etc and registering your mobile devices to the hub See page 43 for more information about the Home Network app Note You must configure the hub s Wi Fi settings before you can use the app 1 8 mobile devices can be registered to the hub however only the first 4 can use phone features Important Information c About this system This system is an auxiliary system it is not designed to provide complete protection from property loss Panasonic will not be held responsible in the event that property loss occurs while this system is in operation The system s wireless features are subject to interference therefore functionality in all situations cannot be guaranteed Panasonic will not be held responsible for injury
37. bour any part which is found to be defective within two years of the date of purchase THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Pick up and delivery 2 Batteries 3 Repairs when the product has not been used in accordance with the Operating Instructions Manual or has been modified 4 Normal maintenance and cleaning as required in the product s Operating Instructions Manual 5 Service calls to a Correct the set up of the product b Instruct you how to use the product c Replace fuses or correct your building s wiring 6 Damage to the product caused by accident misuse or Act of God 7 Repairs when the product has been dismantled repaired modified or serviced by other than a Panasonic Authorised Dealer authorised to service that type of product IF YOUR PANASONIC PRODUCT FAILS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD Take it to the Authorised Panasonic Dealer from whom you purchased the product who will repair it or arrange to have it repaired during their normal business hours All enquiries regarding warranty or otherwise please call Customer Support Centre Tel No 09 272 0178 NOTE THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY IS OFFERED AS AN EXTRA BENEFIT AND DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS 55 Index Index A m 3 way conference 18 Answering calls 15 Answering system Activating the answering system 34 Call screening 38 Erasing messages 35 38 Greeting message 34 Greeting only 39 Listening to messages 3
38. by your phone service provider rather than the unit s answering system turn off the answering system page 34 For details see page 39 E H EET Character entry The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it The characters that can be entered depend on the character entry mode page 45 Press 4 or to move the cursor left or right Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers Press C to erase the character or number highlighted by the cursor Press and hold C to erase all characters or numbers Press x A gt a to switch between uppercase and lowercase To enter another character located on the same dial key press gt to move the cursor to the next space then press the appropriate dial key f you do not press any dial key within 2 seconds after entering a character the character is fixed and the cursor moves to the next space Character entry modes The available character entry modes are Alphabet ABC Numeric 0 9 Greek ABT Extended 1 AAA Extended 2 SSS and Cyrillic ABB When in these entry modes except Numeric you can select which character is entered by pressing a dial key repeatedly When the unit displays the character entry screen R gt Select a character entry mode OK Note in the following tables represents a
39. cording Time 1 Minute 305 39 lt 3 Minutes gt Greeting Only Remote Code 306 37 Call Screening lt On gt 310 38 Off Answering System On On 343 34 off lt off gt Answer On 327 34 Answer Off 328 34 Main menu Caller List Operation Code P Viewing the caller list 213 17 Main menu Intercom Operation Code 6 Paging the desired unit 274 19 25 Programming Main menu Initial Setup Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code E Ringer Setup Ringer Volume Off 6 6 160 Ringtone Ringtone 1 161 Night Mode On 238 29 On Off lt Off gt Night Mode lt 23 00 06 00 gt 237 29 Start End Night Mode 30 sec 239 29 Ring Delay lt 60 sec gt 90 sec 120 sec No Ringing Night Mode Category 1 9 241 30 Select Category First Ring 4 On 173 Off Time Format 12 hour 146 lt 24 hour gt Memo Alarm Alarm1 3 Once 720 28 Daily Weekly off Handset Name 104 31 Nuisance Call Single Number 217 30 Block Range of Numbers Withheld On 240 30 off Speed Dial 261 21 Display Setup LCD amp Key lt On gt 276 Backlight Off Contrast Level 1 4 2 145 Display contrast Keytones On 165 Off Area Code 255 31 Call Restrict 256 31 Auto Talk 5 On 200 15 off 26 Programming
40. dsets registered to the hub are displayed If mobile devices smartphones tablets etc are registered to the hub you can also select and deregister them using this procedure 2 Select the handset you want to cancel OK 3 Yes gt OK gt A0 Wi Fi settings You can use the Home Network app to access the system from your mobile device smartphone tablet etc The app offers a variety of features that you can enjoy even when away from home For more information about the app see page 43 In order to access the system from your mobile device you must first configure the hub to connect to your wireless router Note Make sure your wireless router is turned on and functioning Make sure that you know your wireless router s Wi Fi settings including its SSID wireless network name security password etc In some situations you may also need to know the IP related settings required in order for the hub to connect to your wireless router including your wireless router s IP address subnet mask etc Make sure you have the operating instructions included with your wireless router handy The hub cannot find your wireless router if the wireless router does not broadcast its SSID If there is a stealth mode setting turn it off if there is a SSID broadcast setting turn it on Change the appropriate setting before performing this procedure and then change it back wh
41. e Main menu mm Home Network Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code i Arm Disarm At Home 800 41 Away lt Disarm gt Sensor Status 801 42 Smart Plug E 802 43 23 Programming Reset to pre recorded greeting Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code in Settings Disarm PIN 810 42 At Home Handset 803 42 Alert Volume Off 6 3 Hub 803 Off 6 lt 3 gt At Home Handset 808 Entry Alert Volume Off 6 lt 3 gt Hub 808 Off 6 lt 3 gt Away Handset 804 Alert Volume Off 6 6 Hub 113 804 Off 6 6 Away Handset 807 Entry Alert Volume Off 6 lt 3 gt Hub 13 807 Off 6 3 Away Off 6 3 805 Exit Alert Volume Talking Notification On 809 42 Off Main menu Answering System Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code e Play New Msg 323 35 Play All Msg 324 35 Erase All Msg B 325 36 Greeting Start REC 302 34 Play Greeting 303 35 Default 304 35 24 Programming Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Settings Code P New Message Outgoing Call On 338 36 Alert On Off off Outgoing Call Notification to Outgoing Call Activate Remote Code lt Inactivate gt Hub Beep On 339 36 Off Settings Number of Rings 2 9 Rings 211 39 lt 5 Rings gt Auto Re
42. e mail provided by your phone service provider For Telecom Call Minder or TelstraClear Message Mailbox service subscribers for New Zealand To receive Call Minder or Message Mailbox messages and use the unit s answering system properly please note the following Call Minder and Message Mailbox are services provided by your phone service provider page 45 You will need to first subscribe or activate this service through your phone service provider Contact your phone service provider on how to operate this service and how you will be notified that you have messages To use this service you will be required to leave your answering machine off on your unit page 34 This will allow the service to receive any messages Touse the unit s answering machine rather than the service provided by your phone service provider please contact your phone service provider to have it removed or deactivated permanently or temporarily Alternatively you can leave this service connected and change the Number of Rings to a shorter duration on your unit so your unit s answering machine can pick up the call prior to the service provided by your phone service provider Caller s recording time You can change the maximum message recording time allowed for each caller The default setting is 3 Minutes 1 rm 2 Select the desired setting OK gt 0 Selecting Greeting Only You can select Greet
43. e selected item px Allows you to make an intercom call page 19 Erases a number character Puts the call on mute Refreshes the sensor status page 42 4 o alo Turns the smart plug on page 43 X Turns the smart plug off page 43 Turning the power on off Press 0 for about 2 seconds Registering the handset Registering a handset to the hub This procedure is not required for devices that were included as part of a bundle Before you can use the handset it must be registered to the hub If you purchased handsets separately i e not as part of a bundle use the following procedure to register each handset to the hub 1 Hub Press and hold A HANDSET LOCATOR until the LED indicator blinks in green f all registered handsets start ringing press 3 A HANDSET LOCATOR again to stop then repeat this step N Handset Place the handset on the charger then wait until a long beep sounds Language settings Display language 1 mnl 2 Select the desired setting OK 3 0 Recording your greeting message You can record your own greeting message instead of using a pre recorded greeting message See page 34 for details 1 rmm k 99 Getting Started 2 4 ves gt OK 3 Record a greeting message gt I gt 70 14 Making Answering Calls M
44. e unit does not work Make sure the batteries are installed correctly page 10 Fully charge the batteries page 10 Check the connections page 10 Unplug the hub s AC adaptor to reset the unit and turn off the handset Reconnect the adaptor turn on the handset and try again The handset has not been registered to the hub Register the handset page 27 The handset display is blank The handset is not turned on Turn the power on page 13 48 Useful Information Problem Cause solution cannot hear a dial tone Make sure that you are using the supplied telephone line cord Your old telephone line cord may have a different wiring configuration The hub s AC adaptor or telephone line cord is not connected Check the connections Disconnect the hub from the telephone line and connect the line to a known working telephone If the working telephone operates properly contact our service personnel to have the unit repaired If the working telephone does not operate properly contact your phone Service provider The hub beeps New messages have been recorded Listen to the new messages page 35 cannot set date and time You cannot set date and time with the handset The time setting of the system is configured with the date and time of the mobile device registered to the hub If a mobile device is not registered to the hub register it to the hub by following t
45. ect AC adaptor to the hub The handset is not registered to the hub Register it page 27 Noise is heard sound cuts in and out You are using the handset or hub in an area with high electrical interference Re position the hub and use the handset away from sources of interference Move closer to the hub f you use a DSL ADSL service we recommend connecting a filter contact your DSL ADSL service provider to the telephone line between the hub and the telephone line socket Contact your DSL ADSL provider for details for Australia f you use a DSL ADSL JetStream service we recommend that you contact your DSL ADSL service provider to have a DSL ADSL Splitter installed We do not recommend the use of generic DSL ADSL filters Contact your DSL ADSL service provider for details for New Zealand Sound quality seems to be getting worse You have registered a handset that is not recommended page 4 The clearest sound quality is only possible by registering the recommended handset The handset does not ring The ringer volume is turned off Adjust the ringer volume page 15 26 Night mode is turned on Turn it off page 29 cannot make a call f you are using a BT double adaptor to connect the unit remove the adaptor and connect the unit to the phone wall socket directly If the unit operates properly check or replace the adaptor for New Zealand You dialled a cal
46. ed to a speed dial key the edited entry does not transfer to the speed dial key Editing an entry 1 a kh OND Press and hold the desired speed dial key to 6 gt Ez3 Edit OK Edit the name if necessary OK Edit the phone number if necessary gt ok OK gt 7 5 Erasing an entry 1 AO N Press and hold the desired speed dial key to 6 gt Ez Erase OK Yes OK 76 Viewing an entry Making a call 1 2 Press and hold the desired speed dial key 1 to 6 To make a call press w 22 Programming ss SS SS Menu list To access the features there are 2 methods E Scrolling through the display menus 1 m 2 Press A v gt or 4 to select the desired main menu gt OK 3 Press v or a to select the desired item from the next sub menus OK 4 Press v or 4 to select the desired setting OK W Using the direct command code 1 ES gt Enter the desired code Example Press Isl amp 1 6 0 2 Selectthe desired setting OK Note To exit the operation press 0 In the following table lt gt indicates the default settings In the following table P indicates the reference page number Display menu order and sub menu may vary depending on your model Display menu tree and direct command code tabl
47. en finished 32 Programming Wi Fi network access settings 1 mI The hub searches for available wireless networks and Searching is displayed on the handset When searching is complete a list of available wireless networks is displayed including the SSID security setting and signal strength 2 4 Select your wireless router s SSID gt OK Confirm the SSID and then press OK 4 Enter the password required to access the wireless network OK For information about entering characters see Character entry page 45 After the hub connects to the wireless router Connected to and your wireless router s SSID is displayed 5 706 Advanced configuration static IP settings After using the procedure explained in Wi Fi network access settings page 33 use the procedure below to set the hub s IP settings manually if necessary This procedure is not necessary for most users 1 Emi 2 Manual Static gt OK 3 4 Select the desired item OK 4 Enter the desired setting OK Press 4 to move the cursor if necessary Set the other items as necessary 6 C31 76 oa Confirming network status 1 EI 2 4 and lt gt Display the desired information gt O Resetting the hub s network settings All network related settings will be reset to the defau
48. ent on local power is available for emergency use For New Zealand Disconnect the telecom connection before disconnecting the power connection prior to relocating the equipment and reconnect the power first This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service The unit s answering system only responds to Distinctive Alert cadence s DA1 and DA3 Important Information Not all telephones will respond to incoming ringing when connected to the extension socket This equipment may not provide for the effective hand over of a call to another device connected to the same line The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom s network services Important safety instructions When using your product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl
49. g tone on the handset 1 Press R to answer the 2nd call 2 To switch between calls press R Note Please contact your phone service provider for details and availability of this service in your area rr Caller list The last 50 callers information is logged in the caller list from the most recent call to the oldest Making a call from the caller list 1 Imo 2 Press v to search from the most recent call or A to search from the oldest call 3 Tocall back press w To exit press WO Note f the entry has already been viewed or answered V is displayed f you do not want to dial the area code when making calls from the caller list you can store the area code which you want the unit to delete automatically page 31 Editing a callers phone number in the caller list The caller s telephone number which is sent to your telephone from your local telephone exchange includes 0 and an area code prefix For local calls 0 and the area code prefix can be omitted for New Zealand 1 vo 2 Select the desired entry 3 GH gt Edit gt OK 4 Editthe number 5 I Erasing information from caller list Y 9 2 Select the desired entry 3 X gt ves gt OK 4 7 6 Erasing all information from caller list 1 me 2 X gt ves gt OK 3 Ad Useful features during a call Hold 1 Press E du
50. grammed for each oft handset You can set one of 3 different alarm Turns the alarm off Go to step 9 options once daily or weekly for each alarm once time The alarm sounds once at the set time Important aaa m Daily Make sure the unit s date and time setting The alarm sounds daily at the set time is correct The time setting of the system is Go to step 5 configured with the date and time of the Weekly mobile device registered to the hub If a mobile device is not registered to the hub Alarm sounds weekly at the set time s register it to the hub by following the instructions in the System Setup Guide of the hub 28 Programming 4 Proceed with the operation according to your selection in step 3 E Once Enter the desired date and month OK W Weekly Select the desired day of the week and press 4 gt OK 5 Set the desired time gt OK You can select 24 hour or 12 hour clock format AM or PM by pressing x 6 Enter a text memo 10 characters max ok 7 4 Select the desired alarm tone gt OK We recommend selecting a different ringer tone from the one used for outside calls 8 4 Select the desired snooze setting OK 9 ok gt o Note Press to stop the alarm completely When the handset is in use the alarm will not sound until the handset is in standby mode Press any dial key or B to
51. he end of the 2nd ring when new messages have been recorded or at the end of the 5th ring when there are no new messages If you call your phone from outside to listen to new messages page 38 you know that there are no new messages when the phone rings for the 3rd time You can then hang up without being charged for the call 1 maaan 2 Select the desired setting gt OK gt 0 For service provider voice mail subscribers for Australia To receive voice mail and use the answering system properly please note the following Voice mail is a service provided by your phone service provider page 45 You will need to first subscribe or activate this service through your phone service provider Contact your phone service provider on how to operate this service and how you will be notified that you have messages on your voice mail To use this service you will be required to leave your answering machine off on your unit page 34 This will allow the voice mail to receive any messages To use the units answering machine rather than the voice mail service provided by your phone service provider please contact your phone service provider to have it removed or deactivated permanently or temporarily Alternatively you can leave this service connected and change the Number of Rings to a shorter duration on your unit so your unit s answering machine can pick up the call prior to the voic
52. he instructions in the System Setup Guide of the hub cannot use the handset alarm or night mode The date and time is not set The time setting of the system is configured with the date and time of the mobile device registered to the hub If a mobile device is not registered to the hub register it to the hub by following the instructions in the System Setup Guide of the hub Menu list Problem Cause solution The display is in a language cannot read Change the display language page 13 cannot register a handset to a hub The maximum number of handsets 6 is already registered to the hub Cancel unused handset registrations from the hub page 32 You entered the wrong hub PIN If you forget your PIN contact an authorised service centre Battery recharge Problem Cause solution The handset beeps and or S blinks Battery charge is low Fully charge the batteries page 10 fully charged the batteries but Jstill blinks the operating time seems to be shorter Clean the battery ends G and the charge contacts with a dry cloth and charge again t is time to replace the batteries page 10 49 Useful Information Making answering calls intercom Problem Cause solution is displayed The handset is too far from the hub Move closer The hub s AC adaptor is not properly connected Reconn
53. ied number of rings If the first ring is turned off the number of rings decreases by 1 from the specified number of rings Liquid damage Problem Cause solution Liquid or other form of moisture has entered the handset hub Disconnect the AC adaptor and telephone line cord from the hub Remove the batteries from the handset and leave to dry for at least 3 days After the handset hub are completely dry reconnect the AC adaptor and telephone line cord Insert the batteries and charge fully before use If the unit does not work properly contact an authorised Service centre Caution To avoid permanent damage do not use a microwave oven to speed up the drying process 52 Useful Information Network connection Problem Cause solution am having trouble connecting Your wireless router is not turned or is not functioning Refer to the operating instructions included with your wireless router Your mobile device is not connected to your wireless router Check your mobile device s Wi Fi settings Refer to the operating instructions included with your mobile device The SSID wireless network name security type or password assigned to the wireless router has been changed Configure the hub again using the procedure described in Wi Fi network access settings page 33 Confirm the hub s Wi Fi and IP settings using the procedure described in Confirming networ
54. ing Only which sets the unit to announce a greeting message to callers but not record messages 39 Answering System Select Greeting Only in step 2 on Caller s recording time page 39 Note When you select Greeting Only f you do not record your own message the unit will play the pre recorded greeting only message asking callers to call again later f you use your own message record the greeting only message asking callers to call again later page 34 40 Home Network System Integration Home Network System integration If you have other devices registered to the hub such as cameras sensors and smart plugs you can use the handset as an integrated part of the Home Network System Specifically you can use the handset to arm and disarm the alarm system page 41 receive notifications when the sensors are triggered display the status of each sensor page 42 turn smart plugs on and off page 43 p sH Alarm system features You can use the handset to arm and disarm the alarm system If the system s sensors are triggered when the system is armed such as when motion is detected or when a door or window is opened the handset and hub sound an alert the handset displays information about the detection the handset announces the detection Talking notification feature page 42 the hub LED indicator b
55. inimum amperage of 550 mAh 1 Replacement batteries may have a different capacity from that of the supplied batteries We recommend using Panasonic rechargeable batteries Other information Design and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product Trademarks iPhone and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Android is a trademark of Google Inc Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Wi Fi is a registered trademark of Wi Fi Alliance All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Introduction Expanding the Panasonic Home Network System The Panasonic Home Network System is a wireless system that lets you create a powerful network of devices such as cameras sensors and smart plugs and control them all with an easy to use app Compatible devices are explained below For information about the Home Network app refer to the User s Guide page 44 The maximum number of devices for each device type is listed below Digital Cordless Handset KX HNH100AZ 6 max Makes and receives calls using your home landline Can be used to change the system s arm mode Displays system status Receives notification when the sensors are triggered
56. ion is displayed late Depending on your phone service provider the unit may display the caller s information at the 2nd ring or later Set the first ring to o page 26 Move closer to the hub The name stored in the phonebook is not fully displayed while an outside call is being received Edit the phonebook entry name to fit in 1 line of text page 21 51 Useful Information Answering system Problem Cause solution The unit does not record new messages The answering system is turned off Turn it on page 34 The message memory is full Erase unnecessary messages page 35 The recording time is set to Greeting Only Change the setting page 39 Your phone service provider s voice mail service may be answering your calls before the unit s answering system can answer your calls Change the unit s number of rings setting page 39 to a lower value or contact your phone service provider cannot operate the answering System remotely The remote access code is not set Set the remote access code page 37 You are entering the wrong remote access code If you have forgotten your remote access code enter the remote access code setting to check your current code page 37 The answering system is turned off Turn it on page 38 The answering system must be activated page 34 in order to turn it on remotely The unit does not emit the specif
57. isplaying smart plug status page 43 Turning an individual smart plug on or off 1 Ex 2 Select the desired area gt OK 3 smart Plug Status OK 4 4 Select the desired smart plug 5 Press XT to turn on or press ZZ to turn off 6 0 Displaying smart plug status mAB 0 2 Select the desired area OK Smart Plug Status OK Select the desired smart plug 76 cO ond ee Home Network app features Some of the features that are available when using the Home Network app are listed below For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 Phone features Make and receive calls listen to answering system messages check call logs etc Camera monitoring Watch live images from your cameras even when away from home Alarm system features Receive notifications when the alarm system is triggered Home control Configure the system to record camera images turn on smart plugs or call a preprogrammed phone number when a sensor is triggered Downloading the Home Network app Download information is available at the web page listed below 43 Home Network System Integration www panasonic net pcc support tel homenetwork SSE Accessing the User s Guide The User s Guide is a collection of online documentation that helps you get the most out of the Home Network app 1 iPhone i
58. k status page 33 If your wireless router s client isolation feature a feature that prevents wireless devices connected to the same wireless router from communicating with each other is turned on your hub and your mobile device will not be able to communicate with each other Refer to the operating instructions included with your wireless router and make sure that this feature is turned off The hub s network settings are incorrect Reset the hub s network settings page 33 and configure the network settings again 53 Appendix Specifications Standard DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications GAP Generic Access Profile Frequency range 1 88 GHz to 1 90 GHz RF transmission power Approx 10 mW average power per channel Power source Handset AAA R03 Ni MH battery 2 x 1 2 V 550 mAh Charger 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Charger Standby Approx 0 1 W Maximum Approx 1 8 W Operating conditions 0 C 40 C 20 80 relative air humidity dry Dimensions height x width x depth Handset Approx 164 mm x 48 mm x 29 mm Charger Approx 39 mm x 72 mm x 72mm Mass weight Handset Approx 109 g excluding the batteries Charger Approx 43 g excluding the AC adaptor 54 Appendix Warranty for New Zealand Panasonic New Zealand undertakes to Repair or at its option replace without cost to the owner either for material or la
59. l call if the number dialled has the area code prefix included If this is unacceptable dial only the 7 digit local number Do not dial the 0 prefix or the area code Caller ID features When an outside call is being received the caller information is displayed Important f the unit cannot receive caller information the following is displayed Out of Area The caller dials from an area which does not provide a Caller ID service Private Caller The caller requests not to send caller information f the unit is connected to a PBX system caller information may not be properly received Contact your PBX supplier Missed calls If a call is not answered the unit treats it as a missed call and 9 is displayed This lets you know if you should view the caller list to see who called while you were away Even if only one missed call in the caller list is viewed page 37 gt disappears from the display When you receive another new call gt is displayed again Note Even when there are unviewed missed calls gt disappears from the standby display if the following operation is performed by one of the registered handsets Being replaced on the charger Pressing 0 Phonebook name display When caller information is received and it matches a phone number stored in the phonebook the stored name in the phonebook is displayed and logged in the caller list Call waiting
60. l restricted number page 31 The key lock feature is turned on Turn it off page 19 The unit is not designed to be used with rotary pulse dialling services 50 Useful Information Caller ID Problem Cause solution Caller information is not displayed You must subscribe to Caller ID service Contact your phone service provider for details If your unit is connected to any additional telephone equipment remove and plug the unit directly into the wall socket If you use a DSL ADSL service we recommend connecting a filter contact your DSL ADSL service provider to the telephone line between the hub and the telephone line socket Contact your DSL ADSL provider for details for Australia If you use a DSL ADSL JetStream service we recommend that you contact your DSL ADSL service provider to have a DSL ADSL Splitter installed We do not recommend the use of generic DSL ADSL filters Contact your DSL ADSL service provider for details for New Zealand The name display service may not be available in some areas Contact your phone service provider for details Other telephone equipment may be interfering with this unit Disconnect the other equipment and try again for Australia Other telephone equipment such as a monitored Burglar Alarm or the modem in the SKY Digital decoder may be interfering with this unit Disconnect the other equipment and try again for New Zealand Caller informat
61. links in red the GQ button on the handset blinks Additional features and settings are available when using the Home Network app page 43 Arming and disarming the system The alarm system has 3 modes At Home Door and window sensors are armed 1 Away All sensor devices are armed Disarm All sensor devices are disarmed The hub LED indicator lights in red when the arm mode is set to At Home or Away 1 Default settings These settings can be changed when using the Home Network app For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 Important You will be requested to enter a disarm PIN while operating this system We recommend changing the PIN from the default before operating the system default 0000 page 42 E To arm the system 1 om 2 Select At Home or Away gt OK If the system is indicating that it has been triggered such as when the alert is sounding the mode cannot be changed to At Home and Away 3 Enter the disarm PIN default 0000 page 42 if prompted OK When you select Away you need to press OK to activate the mode The hub sounds an alert for 3 minutes this gives you time to leave home before the sensors can be triggered Exit delay time The sensors will be armed when the alert stops Note f the system detects that a window or door is still open when you arm the alarm s
62. lt settings No other information will be deleted 1 EVM 2 Enter the hub PIN default 0000 3 OK The hub restarts Wait until the hub LED indicator lights in yellow and then set the Wi Fi network access settings using Home Network app For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 33 Answering System Answering system The answering system can answer and record calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone You can also set the unit to play a greeting message but not to record caller messages by selecting Greeting Only as the recording time setting page 39 Important When callers leave messages the unit records the day and time of each message Make sure the unit s date and time setting is correct The time setting of the system is configured with the date and time of the mobile device registered to the hub If a mobile device is not registered to the hub register it to the hub by following the instructions in the System Setup Guide of the hub The unit s answering system will not answer incoming calls on your FaxAbility number for New Zealand Memory capacity including your greeting message The total recording capacity is about 38 minutes A maximum of 64 messages can be recorded Note When message memory becomes full Messages Full is shown on the handset display and the total number of new messages are not displayed on
63. nt Information Do not use the product in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy NCAUTION Installation and location Never install wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone line sockets in wet locations unless the socket is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible This product is unable to make calls when the handset batteries need recharging or have failed there is a power failure the key lock feature is turned on Do not place metallic objects such as paperclips near the product Metallic objects could cause a short circuit if they touch the charge contacts Battery We recommend using the batteries noted on page 3 USE ONLY rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA R03 size Do not mix old and new batteries Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte from the batteries is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin The electrolyte is toxic and may be harmful if s
64. nter the correct password using numbers 0 9 and letters a f f you have configured your wireless router to use MAC address filtering make sure you add the hub s MAC address to the list of authorised MAC addresses IP Address conflicts The IP address assigned to the hub is also assigned to another device on your network Check the IP address settings of the hub page 33 and other devices on the network You must first You must subscribe to a Caller ID service Once you receive subscribe to Caller caller information after subscribing to a Caller ID service this ID message will not be displayed Use rechargeable A wrong type of battery such as Alkaline or Manganese was battery inserted Use only the rechargeable Ni MH batteries noted on page 3 7 Wrong PW You entered the wrong password when configuring the hub to connect to your wireless router Confirm the password and try again pul M mi Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section disconnect the hub s AC adaptor and turn off the handset then reconnect the hub s AC adaptor Remove the batteries from the handset insert the batteries into the handset again and turn on the handset General use Problem Cause solution The handset does not turn on Place the handset on the charger to turn on the handset even after installing charged batteries Th
65. or product disposal transfer or return This product can store your private confidential information To protect your privacy confidentiality we recommend that you erase information such as phonebook or caller list entries from the memory before you dispose of transfer or return the product Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union ea These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Getting Started Setting up Connections Connect the AC adaptor to the power outlet Se DJ 0 Wall mounting Note Make sure that the wall and the fixing method are strong enough to support the weight of the unit Drive the screws not supplied into the wall 3 27 2 mm Wall mounting template 27 2 mm Battery installation USE ONLY rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA R03 size QV Do NOT use Alkaline Manganese Ni Cd batteries Confirm correct polarities CB Follow the directions on the display to set up the unit Battery charging Charge for about 7 hours Confirm Charging is displayed Q When the batteries are fully charged Fully Charged is displayed 10 Getting Started Note when setting up Note for connections
66. ote of 31 Programming your new PIN The unit will not reveal the PIN to you If you forget your PIN contact an authorised service centre EA Enter the current 4 digit hub PIN default 0000 Enter the new 4 digit hub PIN OK Yes gt OK 7 5 AO NA Changing the unit s region setting Resetting the hub 1 Ems 2 Select the desired country gt OK 3 ves OK gt AO Note Changing the unit s region setting may cause the settings for your country or your customised settings to return to their default settings Registering a handset to the hub If for some reason the handset is not registered to the hub for example is displayed even when the handset is near the hub re register the handset 1 Handset E FIG 2 Hub Press and hold 3 A HANDSET LOCATOR until the LED indicator blinks in green f all registered handsets start ringing press 33 A HANDSET LOCATOR again to stop then repeat this step 3 Handset OK Wait until Hub PIN is displayed Enter the hub PIN default 0000 OK f you forget hub PIN contact an authorised service centre Deregistering a handset A handset can cancel its own registration to the hub or other handsets registered to the same hub This allows the handset to end its wireless connection with the system 1 rm All han
67. r press 5 to return to the outside call 5 To complete the transfer Press 05 To establish a conference call EI conference OK To leave the conference press 7 0 The other 2 parties can continue the conversation 18 Making Answering Calls To put the outside call on hold E Hola gt OK To resume the conference EJ gt Conference OK To cancel the conference FE gt Stop Conference OK You can continue the conversation with the outside caller Note You can also select your mobile device in this feature using a handset if your mobile device is registered to the hub For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44 SSS Handset locator You can locate a misplaced handset by paging it 1 Hub Press A HANDSET LOCATOR All registered handsets beep for 1 minute 2 To stop paging Hub Press 3 A HANDSET LOCATOR Handset Press 0 Intercom Intercom calls can be made between handsets Note When paging unit s the paged unit s beeps for 1 minute f you receive an outside call while talking on the intercom the interrupt tone sounds To answer the call press 40 then press w You can also select your mobile device in this feature using a handset if your mobile device is registered to the hub For more information refer to the User s Guide page 44
68. ressing any dial key Auto talk You can answer calls simply by lifting the handset page 26 Temporary handset ringer off You can turn the ringer off temporarily by pressing X Adjusting the ringer volume Press a or v repeatedly to select the desired volume while ringing i Using Caller ID service Important This unit is Caller ID compatible To use Caller ID features such as displaying caller phone numbers you must subscribe to a Caller ID service Contact your phone service provider for details For New Zealand For all local and national incoming calls your display will show the area code e g 09 for Auckland or the mobile prefix e g 027 for Telecom Mobile followed by the caller s telephone number An Auckland caller s number will be displayed as 09XXXXXXX The seven X s represent the seven digits of the callers telephone number A caller from a 7 digit Telecom Mobile number will be displayed as 15 Making Answering Calls 027XXXXXXX For incoming international calls your display may only show 0000 For business users on a Centrex line your display will show Centrex extension numbers in the shorter extension number format used within your company The Caller ID information will not be presented on incoming fax calls if Telecom FaxAbility is used Using toll services from Telecom or another company for New Zealand Your telephone company may charge you for a loca
69. ring an outside call 2 moia gt OK 3 Torelease hold press y Note After holding for 10 minutes the call is disconnected Mute 1 Press R during a call 2 Toretur to the call press isi Note ixi is a soft key visible on the display during a call Recall flash R allows you to use the special features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call or accessing optional telephone services Making Answering Calls Note To change the recall flash time see page 27 Answering a second call call waiting If you receive a second call while you are talking on the phone the handset will let you know by sounding a call waiting tone If caller information is also received you can confirm the information on the screen and answer the second call Important You may need to subscribe to your phone Service provider s call waiting service in order to answer a second call Consult your phone service provider for information about this feature 1 Press R to answer the 2nd call 2 To switch between calls press R Note Please contact your phone service provider for details and availability of this service in your area Handset noise reduction This feature allows you to hear the voice of the person you are talking to clearly by reducing the surrounding noise coming from the other party s telephone 1 Press E while talking 2 Select
70. roduct to rain or any type of moisture Do not place or use this product near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors and fire alarms Radio waves emitted from this product may cause such devices to malfunction resulting in an accident Do not allow the AC adaptor or telephone line cord to be excessively pulled bent or placed under heavy objects t is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Operating safeguards Unplug the product from power outlets before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Do not disassemble the product Do not spill liquids detergents cleansers etc onto the telephone line cord plug or allow it to become wet at all This may cause a fire If the telephone line cord plug becomes wet immediately pull it from the telephone wall socket and do not use Never put metal objects inside the product If metal objects enter the product turn off the circuit breaker and contact an authorised service centre Medical Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers or hearing aids to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF radio frequency energy The product operates between 1 88 GHz and 1 90 GHz with a peak transmission power of 250 mW Importa
71. try gt OK gt AO W By entering a phone number 1 LEGI Notification to OK gt A Manual OK Enter the desired name 16 characters max OK Enter the desired number 24 digits max OK 2 times gt 0 a kw N Turning on off the new message alert setting 1 LE 2 5 on off OK 3 4 Select the desired setting gt OK gt 7 6 Answering System Editing the set phone number 1 r3 Notification to OK E gt T Edit OK Edit the name if necessary 16 characters max OK Edit the phone number if necessary 24 digits max OK 2 times gt AO a AOUN Erasing the set phone number 1 es 2 Notification to gt OK 3 E 4 erase gt OK 4 ves gt OK 7 5 The new message alert setting is turned off Activating inactivating the remote access code to play messages If you activate this feature you must enter the remote access code page 37 to play the new message from the new message alert call This is so that unauthorised parties cannot listen to your messages The default setting is Inactivate Inactivate You can listen to the message by pressing 4 to play new messages without entering the remote access code Activate You must enter your remote access code and then press 4
72. ttings menu 4 Play new messages 5 Play all messages 6 Play greeting message 7 6 Record greeting message 8 Turn answering system on E3 Pause message 9 or m Stop recording Stop playback 0 Turn answering system off 4 3 Erase currently playing message 5 Erase all messages 6 Reset to a pre recorded greeting message 1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a message the previous message is played 2 To resume playback Play OK 3 You can also erase as follows E gt Erase OK gt Yes OK Rewinding the message Press and hold 4 until the unit plays the desired part of the message During rewinding the handset makes a continuous beeping sound Rewinding speed may vary depending on the recorded message At the beginning of the message the unit plays the message at normal speed 35 Answering System Fast forwarding the message Press and hold gt until the unit plays the desired part of the message During fast forwarding the handset makes a continuous beeping sound Fast forwarding speed may vary depending on the recorded message Even if you press and hold when the end of this message is played the next message is played at normal speed Calling back Caller ID subscribers only 1 Press E during playback 2 4 caii Back gt OK W Editing the number before calling back 1 Press
73. wallowed Exercise care when handling the batteries Do not allow conductive materials such as rings bracelets or keys to touch the batteries otherwise a short circuit may cause the batteries and or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual Only use a compatible charger to charge the batteries Do not tamper with the charger Failure to follow these instructions may cause the batteries to swell or explode e etd General notices This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails When a failure occurs which results in the internal parts becoming accessible disconnect the power supply cord immediately and return this unit to an authorised service centre To minimise the possibility of lightning damage when you know that a thunderstorm is coming we recommend that you Unplug the telephone line cord from the phone socket Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC power outlet No 000 for Australia 111 for New Zealand and or other calls can be made from this device during a mains power failure The earpiece on the handset is magnetised and may retain small metallic objects Important notice Under power failure conditions this telephone may not operate Please ensure that a separate telephone not depend
74. y s name OK You can change the character entry mode by pressing R page 45 4 Enter the partys phone number OK 5 Select the desired category gt OK 2 times gt 7 6 Note for New Zealand Your phone service provider may charge you for a local call if the number dialled has the area code prefix included If this is unacceptable dial only the 7 digit local number Do not dial the 0 prefix or the area code Storing a redial list number to the phonebook 1 gt 2 Select the desired phone number gt C31 3 To store the name continue from step 3 Editing entries page 21 Storing caller information to the phonebook 1 me 2 Select the desired entry gt Ez 3 save crp OK 4 4 Phonebook OK 5 Continue from step 3 Editing entries page 21 Categories Categories can help you find entries in the phonebook quickly and easily You can change the names of categories Friends Family etc By assigning different ringer tones for different categories of callers you can identify who is calling category ringer tone if you have subscribed to Caller ID service Changing category names setting category ringer tone The default category name is Category 1 to Category 9 1 0 or lt m gt E 2 category OK 3 Select the desired category gt OK 4 Tochange category names Category Name OK
75. ystem the handset will notify you Close the window or door and then press OK W To disarm the system 1 CD 2 Disarm gt OK 3 Enter the disarm PIN default 0000 page 42 OK Note By default after door sensors and motion sensors make a detection the system gives you 1 minute to disarm the system Entry delay time During this time the entry delay alert will sound If you do not disarm the system in time the sensors are triggered and the hub and handset sound an alert 41 Home Network System Integration Stopping the alert When a sensor is triggered the hub and handset sound an alert Use the following procedure to stop the alert 1 Press m or 9405 2 Enter the PIN default 0000 page 42 OK Note By pressing GG you can disarm the alarm system and stop the alert See Arming and disarming the system page 41 Displaying sensor status The status of each sensor device is shown on the handset 1 Em 2 4 Select a1i Locations or the area in which the desired sensor devices belong to OK 3 4 Select the desired sensor Press CY to refresh the displayed information 4 AO Talking notification feature This feature allows you to get information about a triggered sensor without looking at the display When a sensor is triggered the handset can announce the location of the sensor detected the

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