Using a Portable Station
(PS)
By connecting the unit to a PS, you can use the unit’s
microphones and speaker for calls made or received
with the PS.
Compatible Portable Stations (as of January,
2011)
– KX-TD7680
– KX-TD7685
– KX-TD7690
– KX-TD7695
– KX-TD7684
– KX-TD7696
– KX-TD7694
– KX-TD7896
– KX-WT125
– KX-WT126
Line Selection (IP + PS)
1.
Press
[MENU]
.
2.
Press
LINE
.
•
When the operation mode is set to "
USB
Audio
",
LINE
is not displayed and you cannot
select a line type.
3.
Select "
IP + PS
".
•
When "
Line Selection
" is set to "
IP +
PS
", TEL calls cannot be made or received.
4.
Press
SAVE
.
5.
Press
[MENU]
.
Using a PS
1.
Confirm that "
PS
" is shown in the upper-right corner
of the display.
•
You can change the selected line by pressing
the center function button (
[F2]
).
The IP line is selected.
The PS line is selected.
[F2]
[F2]
•
If you cannot select "
PS
", change the "
Line
Selection
" setting to "
IP + PS
" (explained
on this page).
2.
Make or answer a call using the PS.
3.
Connect the included PS Cable to the
[AUDIO IN/
OUT]
jack of the unit (
A
), and to the headset jack
of the PS.
A
•
Make sure the plug of the PS Cable is inserted
fully into the unit and PS, otherwise sound may
not be heard, or echoing and feedback may
occur.
•
Place the PS as far away from the unit as
possible.
4.
Press
[
]
to begin using the unit’s microphones
and speaker.
•
Press
[
]
again to turn off the microphones
and speaker.
5.
Use the PS to end the call.
6.
Turn off the unit’s microphones and speaker by
pressing
[
]
.
Note
•
For best performance, we recommend setting
the receiver volume of the PS as follows:
–
4-volume level models: level 3
–
6-volume level models: level 4
•
For best performance, do not change the
speaker (receiver) volume of the PS frequently
during a call. Echoing or feedback may occur.
•
The microphone and receiver of the PS cannot
be used while the PS is connected to the unit.
•
This feature will not function when a mobile
phone or incompatible PS is connected to the
unit.
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Operating Instructions
Document Version 2011/06
Using a Portable Station (PS) or Computer
Using a Portable Station (PS) or Computer