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KX-TS2365RUB
Integrated Telephone System
Black Version
(for Russia)
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ORDER NO. KM40305091C3 Telephone Equipment KX-TS2365RUB Integrated Telephone System Black Version (for Russia) © 2003 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying distribution is a violation of law. -
Page 2: Table Of Contents
KX-TS2365RUB CONTENTS Page Page 1 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) 13.2. Line Interface 1.1. Suggested PbF Solder 13.3. Speakerphone Circuit 1.2. How to recognize that Pb Free solder is used 13.4. Telephone Line Interface 2 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS 13.5.
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Page 3: About Lead Free Solder (Pbf: Pb Free)
KX-TS2365RUB 1 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) Note: In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead. We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag), and Copper (Cu).
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Page 4: How To Recognize That Pb Free Solder Is Used
KX-TS2365RUB 1.2. How to recognize that Pb Free solder is used D105 C202 R201 C901 C101 C102 Marked C105 Q191 VR601 C308 J102 VR901 VR402 C114 VR401 R192 R191 R194 IC601 C621 C401 C619 C427 D308 R654 D421 C651 C618…
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Page 5: Battery
KX-TS2365RUB 4 BATTERY 4.1. Installing the Batteries 4.2. Battery Replacement…
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Page 6: Location Of Controls
KX-TS2365RUB 5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS…
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Page 7: Display
KX-TS2365RUB 6 DISPLAY…
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Page 8: Connection
7.1. Connecting the Handset/Telephone Line Cord After connection, lift the handset to check for a dial tone. · Use only a Panasonic Handset for the KX-TS2365RUB. 7.2. Connecting a Communication Device If you connect a communication device (computer, modem, fax, answering machine, etc.) to the telephone line, you can connect it through this unit using the DATA jack.
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Page 9: Settings
KX-TS2365RUB 8 SETTINGS 8.1. Selecting the Dialing Mode You can select the dialing mode by programming. If you have touch tone service, set to «Tone». If rotary or pulse service is used, set to «Pulse». Your phone comes from the factory set to «Pulse».
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Page 10: Setting The Pin Code
KX-TS2365RUB 8.2. Setting the PIN Code A 4-digit PIN Code (Personal Identification Number) prevents unauthorized persons from using your unit. The PIN Code is required for the dial lock and call restriction to be set or canceled. The factory preset PIN code is «1111».
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Page 11: Dial Lock
KX-TS2365RUB 8.3. Dial Lock You can prevent others from making a call to any number except the one pre-programmed in the memory of the EMERGENCY button. Once you locked the dialing buttons, even emergency numbers cannot be dialed. Only incoming calls are accepted until the dial lock is canceled.
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Page 12: Call Restriction
KX-TS2365RUB 8.4. Call Restriction You can prevent the unit from dialing phone numbers beginning with specified digit(s) (1 digit or 2 digits). Phone numbers with the restricted leading digits cannot be dialed out. 8.4.1. To Set the Call Restriction Make sure that a call is not put on hold.
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Page 13: How To Release The Establishment Of Dial Lock
KX-TS2365RUB 8.5. How to Release the Establishment of Dial Lock After this procedure, you will be able to establish a new password. How to release the establishment of dial lock.
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Page 14: Operations
KX-TS2365RUB 9 OPERATIONS 9.1. Making Calls You can make a call by simply lifting the handset. To hang up, place the handset on the cradle.
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Page 16: Answering Calls
KX-TS2365RUB 9.2. Answering Calls While a call is being received, the unit rings and the ringer indicator flashes. You can answer it by simply lifting the handset.
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Page 17: Flash Button
KX-TS2365RUB 9.3. FLASH Button Pressing allows you to use special features of your host PBX such as transferring an extension call or accessing special telephone services (optional) such as call waiting. · If you are connected via a PBX, a longer flash time may be necessary to use PBX functions (transferring a call, etc.). Consult…
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Page 18: Disassembly Instructions
KX-TS2365RUB 10 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Shown in Fig -. To remove -. Remove -. Lower Cabinet Screws (2.6×12) … . . (A)×5 Main P.C. Board The Main P.C.Board…
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Page 19: Trouble Shooting Guide
KX-TS2365RUB 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 11.1. Service Hints SYMPTOM CURE Dead Check IC801, X801, X802 Can’t hear the voice from handset. Check Q109, Q405, Q406. No voice transmit. Check Q421, Q424, Q108. Can’t tone dial. Check IC801, R921, R922, R923 and C923.
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Page 20: Tone Dialing Problems (Handset)
KX-TS2365RUB 11.3. Tone Dialing Problems (Handset) 11.4. No Ringing Sound When Ring Signal is Input.
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Page 21: Block Diagram
Q108 Q101, Q103 D101 Handset LINE Transmit Dial Speaker Receiving IC801 IC201 Q421, Q424 Head Set Handset Tone Speaker Detection Sending Data IC601 Speaker SP-PHONE Key Board Switch 3.7V Battery IC302 4.5V IC303 IC304 (Reset) Q302 Battery KX-TS2365RUB: BLOCK DIAGRAM…
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Page 22: Circuit Operation
KX-TS2365RUB 13 CIRCUIT OPERATION 13.1. Bell Detector Circuit When the bell signal is input between T/R, the signal are outputted at the speaker via the following path: Tel line → R1/C1 → D1 → Pin 1 of IC1 → Pin 8 of IC1 → C6 → T1 → C625 → Speaker 13.2.
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Page 23: Speakerphone Circuit
KX-TS2365RUB 13.3. Speakerphone Circuit 13.3.1. Function The circuit controls the automatic switching of the transmitted and received signals, to and from the telephone line, when the unit is used in the hands -free mode. 13.3.2. Circuit Operation The speakerphone can only provide a one-way communication path.
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Page 24: Telephone Line Interface
KX-TS2365RUB 13.4. Telephone Line Interface 13.4.1. Circuit operation · On hook Q101 is open, Q101 is connected as to cut DC loop current and cut the voice signal. · Off hook Q101 turns on thus providing an off-hook condition (active DC current flow through the circuit) and the following signal flow id for the DC loop current.
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Page 25: Tone Detect
KX-TS2365RUB 13.5. Tone Detect This circuit is used to sense the status of the line (busy tone or dial tone) during Auto Redial. 13.5.1. Circuit operation D101 → Q101 → C201 → R201 → R205 → Pin 5 of IC201 → Pin 1 of IC201 → D202 → R208 → Q201…
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Page 26: Initializing Circuit
KX-TS2365RUB 13.6. Initializing Circuit 13.6.1. Function This circuit is used to initialize the microcomputer when it incorporates batteries. 13.6.2. Circuit operation When the batteries is inserted into the unit, then the voltage is shifted by D304 and power is supplied to the CPU. The set can…
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Page 27: Cpu Data
KX-TS2365RUB 14 CPU DATA 14.1. IC801…
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Page 28: How To Set The Flash Time And Redial Time
KX-TS2365RUB 15 HOW TO SET THE FLASH TIME AND REDIAL TIME *Refer to SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (P.40) 15.1. Flash Time D901—D904 are used for default setting. When you change the flash time, do the following procedure. In case the program should be set frequency, change the default at D901—D904, then set the program.
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Page 29: Speakerphone Ic Data
KX-TS2365RUB 15.3. Speakerphone IC Data Name Description A resistor to ground provides a reference current for the transmit and receive attenuators. A resistor to ground determines the nominal gain of the transmit attenuator. The transmit channel gain is inversely proportional to the RTX resistance.
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Page 30: Block Diagram (Ic 1)
KX-TS2365RUB 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM (IC 1) 16.1. Communication ICs…
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Page 31: Module Block Diagram
KX-TS2365RUB 17 MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.1. MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.2. CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT Pin no. signal Function Enable Power Supply (5V) — VLCD LCD Power Input — Power Gnd (0V) — DATA Serial Data Input H, L → L Write Data H, L →…
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Page 32: How To Replace Aflat Package Ic
KX-TS2365RUB 18.3. Removing Solder from 18 HOW TO REPLACE A Between Pins FLAT PACKAGE IC 1. Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins. 18.1. Preparation 2. With a hot iron, use a sweeping motion along the flat part of the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacent pads.
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Page 33: Terminal Guide Of The Ics, Transistors And Diodes
KX-TS2365RUB 19 TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE ICs, TRANSISTORS AND DIODES…
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Page 34: Cabinet And Electrical Parts Location
KX-TS2365RUB 20 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION…
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Page 35: Accessory And Packing Materials
KX-TS2365RUB 21 ACCESSORY AND PACKING MATERIALS…
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Page 36: Replacement Parts List
KX-TS2365RUB 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PQHR10875Z OPTIC CONDUCTIVE PARTS, LED PS-HB LIST LENS PQKK10105Y2 LID, BATTERY ABS-HB Note: PQKE10070Z1 HANGER, HANDSET ABS-HB PQJC10044Z BATTERY TERMINAL, (+) 1. RTL (Retention Time Limited) PQJC10045Z BATTERY TERMINAL, (-)
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KX-TS2365RUB Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D203 MA111 DIODE(SI) R206 ERJ3GEYJ183 D301 MA111 DIODE(SI) R207 ERJ3GEYJ103 D302 1SS119 DIODE(SI) R208 ERJ3GEYJ472 4.7K D304 1SS119 DIODE(SI) R209 ERJ3GEYJ104 100K D305… -
Page 38: Accessories And Packing Materials
KX-TS2365RUB Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R662 ERJ3GEYJ333 C426 ECUV1C104KBV R663 ERJ3GEYJ153 C435 ECUV1C104KBV R664 ERJ3GEYJ474 470K C438 ECUV1C104KBV R665 ERJ3GEYJ225 2.2M C481 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01 R666 ERJ3GEYJ475 4.7M C601 ECA0JM102B 0.001…
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Page 39: For Schematic Diagram (Schematic Diagram)
KX-TS2365RUB 23 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM) 1. DC voltage measurements are taken with electronic voltmeter from negative terminal. (Add 40 mA to telephone line from the loop simulator.) 2. This schematic diagram may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.
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Page 40: Schematic Diagram
KX-TS2365RUB 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM C625 10V100 D651 C654 RINGER C603 K0.033 R605 R655 2.2M IC601 (for T2362RU) R611 R606 R607 IC651 R652 C652 R612 C609 K0.1 C615 4.7K 6.3V22 R602 C606 C610 50V1 R613 100K TP612 1.2K K0.068 C607 C620 C608 R608 6.8K…
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(only T2375) 2.7V BATTN The voltage during ON-Hook is indicated. R313 100K ) shows the voltage during OFF-Hook. Handset & Headset Incoming Signal Speaker Phone Incoming Signal Handset Set & Headset Outgoing Signal Speaker Phone Outgoing Signal KX-TS2365RUB : SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM… -
Page 42: Circuit Board
25 CIRCUIT BOARD 25.1. Component View IC651 SP-SHONE IC302 IC201 IC801 KX-TS2365RUB CIRCUIT BOARD (Component View)
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Page 43: Flow Solder Side View
25.2. Flow Solder Side View D105 C202 R201 C901 C101 C102 C105 Q191 VR601 C308 J102 VR901 VR402 C114 VR401 R192 R191 R194 IC601 C621 C401 C619 C427 D308 R654 D421 C651 C618 SW101 C625 KX-TS2365RUB CIRCUIT BOARD (Flow Solder Side View)
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KX-TS2365RUB H.M. KXTS2365RUB…
Molejv £ KX-TS2365RUW Iyhkunn nmgyjvchofo njn tohajvhofo ha°opa Nhctpykunr go ˙kcgjyataunn Golfotobka k pa°ote NhtefpnpobahhsØ tejeioh Ochobhse ogepaunn Pacwnpehhse iyhkunn GojeÎhar nhiopmaunr GO·AJYÆCTA, GPO¨NTAÆTE GEPEL ÍKCGJYATAUNEÆ N COXPAHNTE.
Gepel gepboha≠ajvhsm bkjd≠ehnem øjafolapnm Bac Îa to, ≠to Bs bs°pajn nmehho ˙tot yhnbepcajvhsØ tejeiohhsØ aggapat inpms Panasonic. Ljr bawefo cbelehnr CepnØhsØ £ Lata gokygkn (ykaÎah ha hnÒheØ ctopohe aggapata) Topfydqar opfahnÎaunr n ee alpec GpnhaljeÒhoctn (bxolrt b komgjekt goctabkn) ∑
ColepÒahne Golfotobka k pa°ote Golfotobka k pa°ote Ochobhse ogepaunn PacgojoÒehne opfahob ygpabjehnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 LncgjeØ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Yctahobka n hactpoØka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PacgojoÒehne opfahob ygpabjehnr Khogka (DIALLOCK) (ctp. 27) Khogka (PROGRAM) (ctp. 9, 18) LncgjeØ (ctp. 5) Gepekjd≠atejv Îbohka (RINGER) (ctp. 13) Khogka (TONE) (ctp. 23) FheÎlo faphntyps (ctp. 29) LOWE R MU UTTE TIME EM PRO GH GRA DIAL M ERG ENC LOCK AB C RS TU PAU RE YZ NE VO LU FL ME HO MU TE S
LncgjeØ Golfotobka k pa°ote (Ítot lncgjeØ oto°paÒaet bce boÎmoÒhse kohinfypaunn.) : B peÒnme oÒnlahnr lncgjeØ gokaÎsbaet tekyqee bpemr (gokaÎaho bpemr 9:30). : Bo bpemr paÎfobopa oto°paÒaetcr efo ljntejvhoctv. (gokaÎaha gpolojÒntejvhoctv 2 ≠aca 14 mnhyt 30 cekyhl). : gpn haÒatnn (FLASH). : gpn
Yctahobka n hactpoØka Yctahobka °atapeØ 1. HaÒmnte ha kpswky b hagpabjehnn ctpejkn n chnmnte e∏. + + + 2 2. Yctahobnte °atapen ykaÎahhsm cgoco°om, co°jdlar gojrphoctv. 3. „akpoØte kpswky °atapeØhofo otceka. 1 ≥øatapen b komgjekt tejeioha he bxolrt. ≥NcgojvÎyØte tpn bscokoka≠ectbehhse qejo≠hse
“ Golfotobka k pa°ote Golkjd≠ehne tejeiohhoØ tpy°kn n tejeiohhofo whypa Gocje golkjd≠ehnr chnmnte tejeiohhyd tpy°ky n y°elntecv b hajn≠nn fylka. Tejeiohhar tpy°ka Gpobol tejeiohhoØ tpy°kn TejeiohhsØ whyp LINE DATA DA K poÎetke olhokahajvhoØ tejeiohhoØ jnhnn ≥Gpnmehrtv tojvko tejeiohhyd tpy°ky inpms
“ Yctahobka n hactpoØka Golkjd≠ehne yctpoØctb gepela≠n lahhsx Ecjn k tejeiohoØ jnhnn tpe°yetcr golkjd≠ntv eq∏ olho yctpoØctbo (komgvdtep, molem, iakc, abtootbet≠nk n t.l.), ˙to moÒho clejatv ≠epeÎ tejeioh ncgojvÎyr fheÎlo DATA. TejeiohhsØ whyp yctpoØctba gepela≠n lahhsx cjelyet bctabntv b fheÎlo
“ Golfotobka k pa°ote Gpofpammnpobahne. Bbelehne Bs moÒete Îagpofpammnpobatv ykaÎahhse hnÒe iyhkunn. Lnafpamma gokaÎsbaet nhctpykunn go gpofpammnpobahnd. „a logojhntejvhoØ nhiopmauneØ go iyhkunrm cm. cootbetctbydqne ctpahnus. Y°elntecv, ≠to tejeioh he haxolntcr b peÒnme ylepÒahnr bsÎoba. HaÒmnte
“ Yctahobka n hactpoØka Bs°op peÒnma ha°opa Ms moÒete bs°patv heo°xolnmsØ peÒnm ha°opa homepa c gomoqvd gpofpammnpobahnr. Ecjn bs golkjd≠ehs k ATC pa°otadqeØ b tohobom peÒnme ha°opa homepa yctahobnte hactpoØky “Tone”. B gpotnbhom cjy≠ae yctahobnte e∏ b “Pulse”. Tejeioh goctabjretcr c ÎabolckoØ
“ Y°elntecv, ≠to tejeioh he haxolntcr b peÒnme ylepÒahnr bsÎoba. 1 2 3 4 HaÒmnte khogky (PROGRAM). HaÒmnte khogky (MUTE). Golfotobka k pa°ote Yctahobka bpemehn HaÒmnte khogky (6). Bbelnte tekyqee bpemr (≠ac n mnhyts) b bnle 4-Îha≠hofo ≠ncja. (Gpnmep: Ljr yctahobkn 9:30 bbelnte “0930”.) ≥Bbelnte
“ Yctahobka n hactpoØka Yctahobka kohtpacta LCD lncgjer Bs moÒete bs°patv ypobehv kohtpacthoctn LCD lncgjer ot 1 lo 4 gpn gomoqn gpofpammnpobahnr. C Îabola tejeioh goctabjretcr c hactpoØkoØ 3. Y°elntecv, ≠to tejeioh he haxolntcr b peÒnme ylepÒahnr bsÎoba. 1 HaÒmnte khogky (PROGRAM). 2 HaÒmnte
“ Bs moÒete bs°patv HIGH (bscokar), LOW (hnÎkar), OFF (bskjd≠eho) fpomkoctv Îbohka. „abolckar gpelyctahobka—HIGH. Gepekjd≠atejv Îbohka RINGER: Yctahobnte b HIGH OFF LOW gojoÒehne HIGH, RINGER LOW njn OFF. ≥Gpn yctahobke b OFF tejeioh he °ylet Îbohntv. Golfotobka k pa°ote Yctahobka ypobhr fpomkoctn
“ Yctahobka n hactpoØka Hactehhar yctahobka aggapata LahhsØ aggapat moÒet °stv yctahobjeh ha ctehe. 1 Halabnte ha inkcatop tejeiohhoØ tpy°kn lo qej≠ka, ≠to°s tpy°ka lepÒajacv ha kpd≠ke. 2 CjoÒnte tejeiohhsØ whyp bhytpn hactehhofo inkcatopa n halabnte ha hefo b ykaÎahhom ctpejkoØ hagpabjehnn.
„bohok a°ohehty “ Bs moÒete goÎbohntv, gpocto golhrb tejeiohhyd tpy°ky. Ljr paÎzelnhehnr gojoÒnte tejeiohhyd tpy°ky. VOLUME (_), (^) MIC (Mnkpoioh) (HOLD) Khogka n nhlnkatop (SP-PHONE/HEADSET) GojvÎobahne fpomkoØ cbrÎvd 1 2 HaÒmnte khogky (SP-PHONE/HEADSET). ≥„afopntcr pacgojoÒehhsØ prlom
“ „bohok a°ohehty Pefyjnpobka ypobhr fpomkoctn b tejeiohhoØ tpy°ke (4 ypobhr) njn fpomkofobopnteje (8 ypobheØ) bo bpemr paÎfobopa Ljr ybejn≠ehnr ypobhr fpomkoctn haÒmnte khogky VOLUME (^). Ljr ymehvwehnr ypobhr fpomkoctn haÒmnte khogky VOLUME (_). Hagpnmep: Ypobehv fpomkoctn b tejeiohhoØ tpy°ke
Otbet ha Îbohok Gpn goctygjehnn bsÎoba paÎlaetcr Îbohok n ha≠nhaet mnfatv nhlnkatop Îbohka RINGER. Bs moÒete otbetntv ha Îbohok gpocto golhrb tejeiohhyd tpy°ky. Khogka n nhlnkatop (SP-PHONE/HEADSET) Ochobhse ogepaunn MIC Nhlnkatop Îbohka RINGER Gpn gojvÎobahnn fpomkoØ cbrÎvd 1 2 3 HaÒmnte khogky
CkopocthoØ ha°op homepa „agncv tejeiohhsx homepob b gamrtv B gamrtn moÒet xpahntvcr lo 10 tejeiohhsx homepob. Khogkn ckopocthofo ha°opa ((0)–(9)) cootbetctbydt homepam r≠eek bhytpehheØ gamrtn. Ljr gpelygpeÒlehnr c°oeb he cjelyet gojvÎobatvcr ˙tnmn r≠eØkamn gamrtn, ecjn b hnx he Îagncahs
Ljr ylajehnr Îagncahhofo b gamrtv homepa tejeioha 1 2 3 HaÒmnte khogky (PROGRAM). HaÒmnte khogky (AUTO/LOWER). Bbelnte homep r≠eØkn gamrtn ((0) lo (9)) fle xpahntcr homep tejeioha kotopsØ halo ylajntv. ≥GpoÎby≠nt ljntejvhsØ ÎbykoboØ cnfhaj. ≥Tejeioh boÎbpatntcr b peÒnm oÒnlahnr. Ha°op Îagncahhsx b
Ha°op homepa haÒatnem olhoØ khogkn „agncv tejeiohhsx homepob b gamrtv Bs moÒete coxpahntv lo 20 homepob tejeiohob b gamrtn olhokhogo≠hofo ha°opa (10 homepob b UPPER–bepxhnx r≠eØkax gamrtn, 10 homepob b LOWER–hnÒhnx r≠eØkax). Ljr gpelygpeÒlehnr c°oeb he cjelyet haÒnmatv khogkn c homepom r≠eek
“ Coxpahehne homepob b hnÒhnx r≠eØkax gamrtn 1 2 HaÒmnte khogky (PROGRAM). Bbelnte tejeiohhsØ homep ljnhoØ lo 22 unip. ≥Ecjn Bs bbejn hegpabnjvhsØ homep, haÒmnte (PROGRAM) n gobtopnte gpouelypy ha≠nhar c 1 wafa. 3 4 HaÒmnte khogky (AUTO/LOWER). HaÒmnte olhy nÎ khogok olhokhogo≠hofo abtomatn≠eckofo
“ Ha°op homepa haÒatnem olhoØ khogkn Ha°op Îagncahhsx b gamrtv homepob NÎ bepxhnx r≠eek gamrtn: 1 2 Golhnmnte tpy°ky njn haÒmnte khogky (SP-PHONE/HEADSET). HaÒmnte heo°xolnmyd kjabnwy olhokhogo≠hofo ha°opa homepa. ≥Oto°paÎntcr coxpah∏hhsØ b gamrtn homep n ha≠h∏tcr efo ha°op. NJN NÎ hnÒhnx r≠eek
Cgeunajvhse iyhkunn “ (DIALLOCK) (PROGRAM) (TONE) (PAUSE) (FLASH) (MUTE) Ljr gojvÎobatejeØ iyhkunn oÒnlahnr bsÎoba HaÒmnte khogky (FLASH), ecjn Bs b gpouecce paÎfobopa cjswnte tohajvhsØ cnfhaj oÒnlahnr bsÎoba. ≥GepbsØ bsÎob yctahabjnbaetcr b peÒnm ylepÒahnr, n Bs moÒete otbetntv ha btopoØ bsÎob.
“ Cgeunajvhse iyhkunn Bskjd≠ehne mnkpoioha b gpouecce paÎfobopa B gpouecce paÎfobopa haÒmnte khogky (MUTE). ≥Ha lncgjee oto°paÎntcr cnmboj “ ”. ≥A°oheht he °ylet Bac cjswatv, ho Bs go-gpeÒhemy °ylete cjswatv efo. ≥Ljr gpolojÒehnr paÎfobopa bhobv haÒmnte khogky (MUTE). Bkjd≠ehne/Bskjd≠ehne myÎskn b
“ Khogka FLASH HaÒatne khogkn (FLASH) gpeloctabjret Bam boÎmoÒhoctv gpnmehehnr cgeunajvhsx iyhkunØ ot BaweØ uehtpajvhoØ YATC, hagpnmep, gepebola bhewhefo bsÎoba njn loctyga k cgeunajvhsm tejeiohhsm ycjyfam (logojhntejvho), taknm, kak oÒnlahne bsÎoba. Bs°op bpemehn kpatkobpemehhofo c°poca Bpemr
“ Cgeunajvhse iyhkunn Yctahobka PIN kola 4 paÎprlhsØ PIN (Personal Identification Number) kol gpelotbpaqaet loctyg k tejeiohy heygojhomo≠ehhsx jnu. PIN kol ncgojvÎyetcr gpn °joknpobke ha°opa n Îagpete bsÎobob. „abolckar gpelyctahobka PIN kola «1111». Y°elntecv, ≠to tejeioh he haxolntcr b peÒnme
“ øjoknpobka ha°opa homepa Bs moÒete gpelotbpatntv bce Îbohkn c Bawefo tejeioha, Îa nckjd≠ehnem Îagpofpammnpobahhofo b kjabnwe EMERGENCY olhokhogo≠hofo ha°opa homepa. Gpn °joknpobahnn khogok ha°opa he mofyt °stv ha°pahs laÒe homepa ˙kctpehhsx cjyÒ°. Lo chrtnr °joknpobkn °ylyt loctyghs tojvko
“ Cgeunajvhse iyhkunn „agpet ncxolrqnx bsÎobob MoÒho Îagpetntv ncgojvÎobahne aggapata ljr ha°opa homepob, ha≠nhadqnxcr c olhoØ njn lbyx gpelbapntejvho Îagpofpammnpobahhsx unip. Ncxolrqne Îbohkn, ha≠nhadqnecr c ˙tnx unip, he mofyt °stv ha°pahhs. Yctahobka Îagpeta ha ha°op ogpelejehhsx homepob
Gpn ha°opa tejeiohhofo homepa ha≠nhadqefocr c Îagpeqehhsx(oØ) unip(s), homep °ylet mnfatv ha lncgjee n he °ylet ha°npatvcr b jnhnd. Otmeha Îagpeta ha ha°op homepob Bsgojhnte wafn c 1 go 5 ha ctp. 28. Ha 6 wafe haÒmnte ($) ljr otmehs Îagpeta Îbohkob (oto°paÒaetcr “– –”) n haÒmnte (PROGRAM).
“ NcgojvÎobahne ogunohajvhoØ faphntyps „bohkn n otbets ha bsÎobs Y°elntecv, ≠to °atapen yctahobjehs. VOLUME (_), (^) Khogka n nhlnkatop (SP-PHONE/HEADSET) 1 2 HaÒmnte (SP-PHONE/HEADSET) ljr Îbohka njn otbeta ha bsÎob. ≥Mnfaet nhlnkatop SP-PHONE/HEADSET. ≥Ecjn bs own°jncv gpn ha°ope homepa, haÒmnte
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Gepel tem kak o°patntvcr Îa gomoqvd Gpo°jema 32 Cgoco° yctpahehnr Aggapat he pa°otaet. ≥Gpobepvte hactpoØky aggapata (ctp. 6–14). ≥Bshvte °atapen n goctabvte nx o°patho, ≠to°s gponÎbectn nhnunajnÎaund tejeioha. He pa°otaet Îbohok aggapata. ≥„bohok otkjd≠eh (pefyjrtop ypobhr fpomkoctn yctahobjeh b
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