1-C Settings
1-A Accessories
1-B Location of Controls
Handset
Base unit
Handset Hook (6-C)
Charge
Contacts (6-A)
IN USE/CHARGE
Indicator (1-C, 5-A)
Antenna (1-C)
(HANDSET!LOCATOR)
Button (5-A)
ABC
2
1
DEF
3
JKL
5
GHI
4
MNO
6
TUV
RECAL
L
8
PQRS
7
WXYZ
9
0
RINGER
REDIAL
DIRECT
CH
LOUD
PROGRAM
PAUSE
AUTO
TALK
ON
OFF
RECHARGE
RECHARGE
Indicator (6-A)
(TALK)
Button and
Indicator (2-A)
(RECALL)
Button (5-D)
(RINGER)
Button
(2-B)
(PROGRAM)
Button
(3-A, 4-A, 5-D)
(LOUD)
Button (2-A)
(REDIAL)
Button
(2-A)
(AUTO)
Button
(3-A, 5-D)
(PAUSE)
Button
(5-C)
(DIRECT)
Button
(4-A)
Antenna
(CH)
(Channel)
Button (2-A)
Charge Contacts
(6-A)
•
USE ONLY WITH Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PQLV16AL.
•
The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times.
(It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.)
•
This unit will not function during a power failure. If you want to
connect a standard telephone on the same line;
- KX-TC2000AL: Use a telephone double adaptor.
- KX-TC2000NZ: Use a T-adaptor.
•
KX-TC2000AL and KX-TC2000NZ are not designed to be used
with rotary (pulse dialling) services.
2
Install the battery in the handset, and close the
handset cover, locking it into place.
To replace the battery:
Press the notch on the cover firmly and
slide it as indicated by the arrow.
Replace the old battery with new one
(6-A). Close the cover and charge for
about 15 hours.
•
Be sure wires are free from being pressed by the battery body
or the handset cover.
3
Charge the battery for about 15 hours.
•
See section 6-A for more details.
•
The IN USE/CHARGE indicator lights.
IN USE/CHARGE Indicator
STOP
Fasten the AC adaptor cord.
Hooks
Extend the
antenna fully.
AC Adaptor
To Power Outlet
(AC 230 V–240 V,
50/60 Hz)
Telephone
Line Cord
To Socket
Telephone Plug
For New Zealand
To Single-Line
Telephone Jack
For Australia
Telephone Line Cord
OR
1
Connect as shown.
(TALK)
and
Indicator
(CH)
(LOUD)
(REDIAL)
To redial the last number dialled
Press
(TALK)
\
(REDIAL)
.
To select the handset receiver
volume
Press
(LOUD)
while talking.
•
Each time you press the button, the
volume level will change to LOW (preset)
or HIGH.
If noise interferes with the
conversation
Press
(CH)
to select a clearer channel or
move closer to the base unit.
Backlit handset keypad
The handset dialling buttons will light when
you press a button or lift the handset off the
base unit, or when a call is received. The
lights will go out a few seconds after
pressing a button, lifting the handset or
answering a call.
1
Press
(TALK)
.
•
The TALK indicator lights.
•
If an alarm tone sounds, see 6-D.
2
Dial a phone number.
3
To hang up,
press
(TALK)
or place the
handset on the base unit.
•
The indicator light goes out.
•
For best operating performance, see
section 6-B.
•
When dialling additional numbers after
speed dialling [eg, AUTO (3-B), DIRECT
(4-B) or REDIAL], make sure that speed
dialling is finished before entering
additional digits.
Otherwise, the unit may not dial correctly.
Selecting the ringer volume
The TALK indicator light must be off.
•
To select HIGH (preset) or LOW,
press
(RINGER)
.
Each time you press the button, the ringer
volume will change and the selected
volume will ring.
•
To turn the ringer OFF,
press and hold
(RINGER)
until a beep
sounds.
•
To turn the ringer ON,
press
(RINGER)
.
If the handset is off the base unit,
press
(TALK)
.
•
You can also answer a call by pressing
any dialling button
(0)
to
(9)
,
(*)
or
(#)
(—
Any Key Talk
).
OR
If on the base unit,
just lift up.
(TALK)
and Indicator
(RINGER)
2-A Making Calls
2-B Answering Calls
You can store up to 10 phone numbers. The dialling buttons (
(0)
to
(9)
)
function as memory stations.
The TALK indicator light must be off before programming.
TALK Indicator
Memory Station
Numbers
(AUTO)
(PAUSE)
(PROGRAM)
If you misdial
Press
(PROGRAM)
to end storing.
\
\
Start again from step 1.
To erase a stored number
Press
(PROGRAM)
\
(AUTO)
\
\
the memory station number (
(0)
to
(9)
)
for the phone number to be erased.
•
A beep sounds.
1
Press
(PROGRAM)
.
•
The TALK indicator flashes.
2
Enter a phone number up
to 16 digits.
3
Press
(AUTO)
.
4
Press a memory station
number (
(0)
to
(9)
).
•
A beep sounds.
•
To store other numbers, repeat
steps 1 through 4.
•
If a pause is required for dialling, press
(PAUSE)
where needed. Pressing
(PAUSE)
counts as one digit (5-C).
A phone number stored in the
(DIRECT)
button can be dialled with a one-touch operation.
The TALK indicator light must be off before programming.
TALK Indicator
(PAUSE)
(DIRECT)
(PROGRAM)
If you misdial
Press
(PROGRAM)
to end storing.
\
\
Start again from step 1.
To erase a stored number
Press
(PROGRAM)
\
(DIRECT)
.
•
A beep sounds.
1
Press
(PROGRAM)
.
•
The TALK indicator flashes.
2
Enter a phone number up
to 16 digits.
3
Press
(DIRECT)
.
•
A beep sounds.
•
If a pause is required for dialling, press
(PAUSE)
where needed. Pressing
(PAUSE)
counts as one digit (5-C).
3-A Storing Phone Numbers in Memory
4-A Storing a Phone Number in the DIRECT Button
Memory Station
Numbers
(AUTO)
(TALK)
and
Indicator
1
Press
(TALK)
.
•
The TALK indicator lights.
2
Press
(AUTO)
.
•
The TALK indicator flashes.
3
Press the memory
station number
(
(0)
to
(9)
).
•
The stored number is
dialled.
(DIRECT)
(TALK)
and
Indicator
1
Press
(TALK)
.
•
The TALK indicator lights.
2
Press
(DIRECT)
.
•
The stored number is
dialled.
3-B Dialling a Stored Number
4-B Dialling a Stored Number in the DIRECT Button
1
Getting Started
Section 1
2
Making/Answering Calls
Section 2
Speed Dialler
Speed Dialler
Section 3/4
3
4
One-Touch Dialler
One-Touch Dialler
Red
Lead
Black
Lead
AC Adaptor......one
Telephone Line Cord............................one
For Australia
For New Zealand
For Australia only
Telephone Plug
........................one
Battery.............one
Handset Cover
........................one
For New Zealand Users Only: Additional Security Feature
In the event that a call cannot be made from the handset following a power interruption,
disconnect the base unit from the line momentarily then reconnect it. Turn the handset off, and
replace it on the base unit.
This will re-establish the security system and the handset can be used as before.