Automatic dialing and speed dialing, Basic operation, Programming – Panasonic TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHING KX-F115 User Manual

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Basic Operation

Automatic Dialing and

Speed Dialing

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The KX-F115 is equipped with a ten button automatic dialer. Each button has an upper and lower memory
station, and each memory station can store a 30-digit (max.) telephone number.

The KX-F115 also allows keys to [

9

] on the dial pad to be used as Speed Dial keys. Each of these keys is

capable of storing a 30-digit telephone number.

Therefore, you can store 20 telephone/fax numbers, each with a maximum of 30 digits into the auto dialer,
and an additional ten numbers into the speed dialer.

Programming

•Be sure that the batteries are installed, that the SP-PHONE button is off and that the handset is on the cradle.

•Set the MEMORY switch to “PROGRAM”.

The MEMORY indicator will light.

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Storage for Automatic Dialing ^

Storage for Speed Dialing ^

FAX numbers should be stored in the lower stations,

since the lower stations are automatically selected
when a document is placed in the DOCUMENT

holder.

Example:

Storing FAX number 123-4567 into a lower memory
station

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Push

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V Memory Station)

•The LOWER STATION indicator will light.

•When storing telephone number into the upper

station, do not push the LOWER STATION

button.

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MEMORY

AUTO

Push ^

FAX phone no.

Example (When connected to a PBX):
Storing central office line access number 9 and
phone number 234-5678 into memory station 0

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Push

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Station no. \

Use Dialing

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Push

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access no.

MEMORY

AUTO

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Phone no.

►See page 10 tor use of the PAUSE button.

spare Name Card

1 Detach this Name Card.

2

Write down the stored phone

numbers.

3 Paste the Name Card on the sliding

sheet.

(See page 4.)

NAME CARD FOR SPEED DIALER

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2

7

3

8

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9

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0

■Helpful Hints-

•You may store telephone numbers into both upper and lower memory

stations. You may also store FAX number similarly.

•While programming numbers into your auto and speed dialers, you can

answer incoming calls by simply lifting the handset or pushing the
SP-PHONE button. The programming mode will be cancelled, so you will

have to reprogram the last station.

•Use “9" only when connected to a PBX.

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