Other options, Sonstige optionen – Panasonic KXTG9150EX User Manual

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Base Unit Settings

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Other options

Changing the base unit PIN
(Personal Identification Number)

Important:

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If you change the PIN, please make note
of your new PIN. The unit will not reveal
the PIN to you. If you forget your PIN,
consult your nearest Panasonic service
centre.

1

J

(centre of joystick) i

L i L

2

“Other Options” i L

3

“Base Unit PIN” i L

4

Enter the current 4-digit base unit PIN
(default: “0000”).

5

Enter the new 4-digit base unit PIN. i
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i {ih}

Changing the unit’s region
setting/Resetting the base unit
1

J

(centre of joystick) i

L i L

2

“Other Options” i L

3

“Country” i L

4

Select the desired country. i L

5

“Yes” i L i {ih}

Note:

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The following items will be deleted or reset
to their default settings:
– Settings listed on page 33, 46, 53

– Time adjustment
– All SMS messages
– Caller list

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The following items will be retained:
– Date and time
– Shared phonebook entries
– Repeater mode
– Recordings, including your greeting

message, caller messages, and audible
call announcements

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If you select the desired country in step 4,
the following default settings will be
changed for the selected country’s default
settings:
– Display language (page 25)
– LetterWise (page 25)
– Number of rings to turn on the

answering system remotely

– SMS features by country (page 39)
– Maximum number of characters you

can send or receive for SMS (page 42)

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According to your country selection in step
4, the answering system announcement
language changes as follows:

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After resetting the base unit, w will flash
on the handset momentarily. This is
normal. The handset can be used once w
stops flashing.

“Deutschland

Deutschland

= Germany

Germany

“Espa

España

= Spain

Spain

“FRANCE

FRANCE

= France

France

“Italia

Italia

= Italy

Italy

“Nederland

Nederland

= Netherlands

Netherlands

EKKADA

EKKADA” = Greece

Greece

“Other

Other

= Austria, Switzerland,

Austria, Switzerland,

Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Finland,

Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Finland,
and Denmark

and Denmark

“Deutschland

Deutschland

= German

German

“FRANCE

FRANCE

= French

French

– All other countries = English

All other countries = English

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