Panasonic KX-FKN551 User Manual

Quick reference guide, Back view, Battery charger

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Quick Reference Guide

Portable handset

KX-FKN551

Finding the controls

About the bone conduction speaker

Liquid crystal display

To end a call.

To end or exit from editing

or other operations.

For call waiting service users.

To clear numbers.

To initiate programming.

To store a parameter.

Sharp button

To select a parameter.

One-touch dial buttons

Tone button

To select a parameter.

To switch to tone dialing.

To page the main unit and/or

portable handset(s).

To make/answer calls.

To redial a phone number

in the redial list.

To add a dialing pause.

Bone conduction
speaker

Microphone

Do not cover the
microphone while
talking.

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Portable handset number

No link to the base unit

Battery strength

Voice select button

To change the tone

heard from the
earpiece.

To increase

volume.

To select a

function item.

To decrease

volume.

To select a

function item.

Battery cover

Open this cover to replace the battery.

Audio
speaker

Antenna

Charge contacts

Back view

Charge contacts

Battery charger

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This guide explains some basic features and operations, but not all of them. For further details, see

the Japanese operating instructions.

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This product is designed for use in Japan. Panasonic cannot provide service for this product if used

outside Japan.

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Any details given in this guide are subject to change without notice.

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The handset features a bone conduction speaker that uses vibrations which allow you to hear your telephone

conversations. Simply place the bone conduction speaker against your head to hear.

Place the bone conduction speaker against your head (not your ear).
Try different locations to fi nd which location works best. Start with the temple area.

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Do not place the bone conduction speaker on a hearing aid. Howling or other interference will be heard.

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The effectiveness of the bone conduction speaker will vary by the type and degree of hearing loss of the user.

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