O paper out indicator, Alarm indicator, O lcd (liquid crystal display) – Panasonic KXF150 User Manual

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O PAPER OUT Indicator;

Page 1-11

ALARM Indicator:

Page 1-13

O LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

O PROGRAM Button:

Page 1-19

SET Button:

Page 1-19

AUTO DIAL Button:

Pages 3-4 to 3-8

OHELP Button:

Page 1-33

0 POLLING Button and Indicator:

Page 4-4

© LIGHT ORIGINAL Button

and Indicator:

Page 2-3

©RESOLUTION Button

and Indicators:

Page 2-3

© RECEIVE MODE Button

and Indicators:

Pages 1-16 and 2-7

© ES Indicator:

Page 2-10

©TONE Button:

Page 4-29

(D PAUSE Button:

Page 4-30

FLASH Button:

Page 4-29

REDIAL Button:

Page 2-16

© MUTE Button and Indicator:

® SP-PHONE (VOICE STDBY)

Button and Indicator:

Pages 2-4, 2-15 and 4-28

The indicator lights when the recording paper roll is
empty.

The indicator lights when any trouble occurs.

Used to start or end programming functions.

Used to store parameters during programming.

Used for speed dialing.

Used to print an easy guide of programming procedures.

Used for polling function. The indicator lights when this

feature is on.

Used to transmit or copy originals with faint writing. The
indicator lights when this feature is on.

Used to adjust scanning line density. The indicators light

to show which setting you are using.

Used to select the desired receiving mode. The

indicators light to show the mode in which the unit is set.

The indicator flashes when any new incoming messages

have been recorded.

Used to change the dialing mode from pulse to tone

during a dialing operation.

Used to insert a pause into a phone number during

programming.

Used to access some features of your host PBX.

Used to redial the last dialed number.

Used when you do not want your voice to be heard by

the other party. The voice of the calling party will still be

heard. The indicator lights when this feature is on.

Used for on-hook dialing and voice contact features. The
indicator lights when these functions are on.

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