Panasonic User Guide (Panasonic KX-DT 333/343 Series Phones)

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Panasonic User Guide (Panasonic KX-DT 333/343 Series Phones)

DISPLAY FEATURES: (4 soft keys) 573-874-0101 PROG Used to program keys RING Volume of the Ring Tone INFO Date/Time/Day of Week MENU Personal/System/ Extension Directories, Extension /Name or Incoming/ Outgoing Call Logs, Day/Night Mode Feature Access Programming 4-WAY NAVIGATION KEY: Up/Down Left/Right 12 FIXED KEYS: CONF FWD/DND PAUSE Adjust volume while on a call (both handset & speaker) Change the volume of your ringer. Call Logs, Personal/System/Extension Directories, Feature Access Conference calls together (maximum of 8 parties) Forward your phone to an external number or to another extension. Do Not Disturb can be set for internal calls, external calls or both. This button can toggle between FWD/DND/OFF Used for programming or to insert a pause when storing numbers. INTERCOM Internal calls. Press Intercom button + Extension number or 1-touch AUTO ANS/MUTE Auto Answer: If engaged it will answer intercom calls hands free Mute: Used to mute the microphone of your speaker or your handset during a phone call AUTO DIAL/STORE Used for System and Personal speed dialing or for storing program changes Page 2 of 5

MESSAGE Used to leave a message waiting indication lamp or call back the person that left you a message internally. Message waiting is indicated by a solid red light on the top right corner of your phone. REDIAL Redial the last number called TRANSFER Used to transfer a call to another internal extension FLASH/RECALL Used to disconnect the current call and make another without hanging up. Also used as a CANCEL button while on-hook. HOLD SP-PHONE Used to place a call on hold The speakerphone is used for hands free operations Ring Tones: (30 to choose from) To Program: Press PAUSE Press the Line or INTERCOM 2 times Use up/ down arrows on navigation key to listen to the tones (or press 01 30) Press Enter to store the ring To Make an External Call: Press open line button or dial the line access code (generally 9 ), dial telephone number To Make an Internal Call: Lift handset or Press SP-PHONE. Dial the desired extension number or press the one touch button. (NOTE: must be on INTERCOM ) To Park a Call: With the caller on the line press TRANSFER, Call Park key (or *52) + the 2-digit zone in which to park the call (00-99) or hit * for the system to assign an idle zone. To retrieve Parked Call: Press the Call Park feature key (or *52) + the 2-digit parking zone. To Transfer a Call: With the caller on the line press TRANSFER, then dial the extension you need or press the one touch extension button. Announce the call (optional) and hang up. To set Call Forward / DND (for both internal & external calls): Fwd: Press *7102+ location DND: Press *7101 Page 3 of 5

To Place a Call on Hold: With the caller on the line press HOLD. The active outside line button flashes green. Press the HOLD button twice for exclusive hold. To retrieve a call on hold: A call that is holding on your extension will flash green. A call holding on another extension will flash red. Press the line that you would like to pick up. (lamp will turn solid green. To pick up a call that is ringing on another extension (directed call pick-up) Press *41 + extension number of ringing phone. To make a conference call: (maximum 8 parties) While on a call, press CONF, make 2 nd call, press CONF, etc Personal Speed Dial (00-09) To Program: Lift handset. Press * 3 0, then enter the desired 2-digit code (00-09), enter the line access code (generally 9 ) followed by the telephone number, then # To Use: Lift handset. Press AUTO DIAL/STORE * plus the 2-digit code (00-09). To Use System speed Dial: Lift handset. Press AUTO DIAL/STORE plus 3-digit (000-999) Programming your phone for One Touch Dialing: STEP 1: Press PAUSE or PROG (soft key) Press the One Touch button that you would like to program Press CLEAR (soft key) to erase any previous programming STEP 2: To Program a Speed Dial Number: Dial the Line Access Code (generally 9 ) followed by the phone number OR To Program a Feature Button: Press the feature code (if you do not know the code then simply press the SP-PHONE button to scroll through the features. OR To Program an Extension: Press SP-PHONE (display shows EXT- ) enter the extension number and press ENTER STEP 3: Press AUTO DIAL/STORE or Enter (soft key) Press PAUSE or Exit (soft key) Page 4 of 5

Setting up and using Voicemail Logging into your voicemail box: Press Open VM, enter your password followed by # and follow the prompts. QUICK REFERENCE: Receive message: 1 Deliver message: 2 Mailbox Management: 3 Listen to new messages: 1 Skip greeting: 2 Delete msg: 3 Listen to saved messages: 2 Fwd copy of msg: 7 Envelope information: 23 Access your mailbox administration (this allows you to change your Greetings, Password, Name, etc) Login to your mailbox (see above) Press 3 to enter Mailbox Management Next step: Press 1 to change the personal greeting. (This is the message that the caller will hear when they reach your mailbox) Then press 1 to record your no answer greeting (this is the only greeting you really need to record). To record a temporary greeting Press 5 Press 2 to change your Password Press 3 to change your Name for the directory Follow the prompts after each selection to ensure that you save the new info that you enter. To access voicemail remotely: From another phone on your system, Press Open VM OR From outside your system, call a phone number connected to your system. When your Automated Attendant answers, enter # 6 * and your mailbox number Then enter your password followed by #. You are now in your mailbox. Follow the mailbox prompts as normal How to set up message notification: Login to your voicemail box. (see above) Press 5 to set up messaging waiting notification. Press 3 to add or change the phone or pager number to be notified for message waiting. (Be sure to enter the line access code (generally 9 ) in front of the phone number) Follow prompts. Page 5 of 5