PanasonicメーカーKX-FC225NZの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Please read these operating instructions bef ore using the unit and sa v e f or future ref erence. This unit is compat ible with Caller ID and SMS (SMS is fo r KX-FC225AL only). T o use these features, y ou must subscribe to the appropriate service of your service pro vid er .
2 Thank y ou f or p urc h asing a P anason ic fax m achi ne. Things y ou should keep a recor d of Attach y our sales r eceipt here . For y our future reference Caution: L Note tha t the i mages of copied or rec eiv ed documen ts will remain o n the u sed in k film.
3 For Australian users Warning: ● Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local power, is available for emergency use. ● This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails.
4 Instructions to customer Important information (for Australian users) Installation Attached to this apparatus is an approval label. This label is evidence that it is a “Permitted Attachment” which has been authorised to be connected to your telephone service.
Impor tant Inf ormation 5 Im port an t I nform at ion Safe ty In str uctio ns Impor tant safet y instructions When using this u nit, ba sic s af ety preca utions shou ld alw a ys be f ollowe d to red uce th e risk of f ire , elec tric shoc k, o r perso nal in jury .
Impor tant Inf ormation 6 L Unplug this unit from pow er outlets if it emits smok e , an ab normal smel l or m ak es un usual noise . These cond itions ca n cau se fire or ele ctric shoc k. Confirm that smo ke has sto pped and co ntact a n autho rised service ce ntre .
T able of Cont ents 7 1. Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Installation Accessories 1.1 Included acce ssories ......... ........... ............ ..... 9 1.2 Access ory inf or mation ....... ........... ............ ..... 9 Finding the Controls 1.3 Button descripti ons of the ba se uni t .
T able of Content s 8 10. Multi-unit O peration Additional Units 10.1 Opera ting addition al uni ts ........ ........... ......... 55 10.2 Regist er ing a co rdless hand set to a base unit 55 Other F eatures 10.3 Intercom ........... ............ ....
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 9 1 Introdu ction and I nstallation Accessories 1.1 Inc luded accessori es *1 Fo r KX-FC225AL . *2 Fo r KX-FC225NZ . Note: L If an y it ems are missi ng or d amage d, con tact the place of purchase . L Sa v e the original c ar ton and pac king materials f or future shipp ing an d tr ansp or tation of the un it.
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 10 Finding the Control s 1.3 Button de scriptions of the base unit A { MIC } (Micr ophone) L The b uilt-in microph one . B { GREETING REC } L T o r ecord a gre eting m essa ge (pag e 41). C { GREETING CHECK } L T o che c k a g reeti ng mes sage (page 4 1).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 11 1.4 Button de scriptions of the cor dless handset A {j /OK } (Menu/OK) L T o sta r t progr amming. L T o acc ept th e curre nt sel ection . B {k} (Phonebo ok) L T o ope n the c ordles s han dset p honebo ok (pa ge 22).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 12 1.6 Overvie w 1.6.1 Base unit Remo ving the shipp ing tape 1.6.2 Cor dless handset 1 Document guid es 2 P aper tra y 3 Metal re cor ding paper guide 4 P aper supp.
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 13 Installation 1.7 Ink fil m The i ncluded f ilm roll is a s tar ter ink f ilm. 1 Open the fr ont cover . 2 Releas e the back cov er by pushin g the green bu tton ( 1 ).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 14 6 Close the bac k cov er securely b y pus hing do wn on the d otted ar ea at b oth end s ( 7 ). 7 Close the front c ov er securely . 1.8 P aper tra y Pull up the metal recording paper gui de ( 1 ), then install the paper t ray ( 2 ).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 15 1.10 Recor ding paper The unit ca n hold up to 20 sh eet s of 64 g/m 2 to 80 g/m 2 paper . Please re f e r to p age 76 f or m ore inf or mation on recording paper . 1 F an the pa per to p rev ent paper jam s . 2 Inse r t the paper gently , print-side do wn ( 1 ).
2. Preparation 16 2 Prepar ation Connecti ons and S etup 2.1 Connectio ns Important: L The uni t will not func tion wh en there is a po wer failure. T o make c alls in emer gency s ituations , y ou sho uld conn ect a tel ephone th at can function during a power failure to the tele phone line.
2. Preparation 17 2.2 Bat tery char g e Place the cordle ss handset on the cradle of the base unit f or ab out 7 h our s bef ore initia l use . When cha rging, the battery streng th icon is sho wn as fol l ow s. When the bat teries a re full y cha rged , 5 remai ns on the di spla y .
2. Preparation 18 Vol um e 2.4 Adjusting c or dless handset vo l u m e Ringer v olume 1. {j /OK } 2. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect “ Handset Setup ” . i { > } 3. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect “ Ringer Setup ” . i { > } 4. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect “ Ringer Volume ” .
2. Preparation 19 Initial Programming 2.6 Date a nd time The d ate and time can be set us ing e ither th e cord less handset or the base unit. L The other party’ s f ax m achin e wi ll print the date and time on the top of e ach p age y ou send acc ording to you r un it’ s date a nd tim e sett ing.
2. Preparation 20 2.7 Y our lo go Y ou can progr am your logo (name , company name , etc.) so that i t appe ars on the top of eac h page sent. 1 { MENU } i {#}{ 0 }{ 2 } i { SET } LOGO= | [#:ABC] 2 Enter y our logo , up to 30 character s (see page 58 f or char acter en try).
3. T elephone 21 3 Telephone Making and Answeri ng Calls 3.1 Making phon e calls 3.1.1 Wit h the co r dles s handset 1 Lift t he cordles s han dset a nd pres s {C} . L T o ma k e hand s-free p hone c alls , press {s} . 2 Dial th e tele phone num ber .
3. T elephone 22 3.2 Answering ph one calls 3.2.1 Wit h the co r dles s handset 1 Lift t he cordles s han dset a nd pres s {C} or {s} . L Y ou can also ans wer a c all b y pressing any dial key f r om { 0 } t o { 9 } , {* } , {#} or { INT } (Any key talk f eature) .
3. T elephone 23 3. Press {^} o r {V} repeat edly t o scro ll throu gh the phone book i f nece ssary . 3.3.3 Edit ing a stored item Changing a name, p hone n umber 1. Find t he desire d item (page 2 2). i {j /OK } 2. “ Edit ” i { > } 3. Edit the name if neces sary .
3. T elephone 24 4 Edit the te lephone n umber if necess ary . F or fur ther detai ls, see the storing procedure on pa ge 23. i { SET } 3.5.4 Erasi ng a st ored i tem 1 { PHONEBOOK } 2 Press {A} or {B} repea tedly to dis pla y the desire d item . i { MENU } i {# } L T o ca ncel e ras ing, pre ss { ST OP } .
3. T elephone 25 Caller ID 3.7 Cal ler ID servi ce This un it is com patib le with the Calle r ID service offere d by y our local telephone compan y . T o use this unit’ s Caller ID feat ures, y ou must subscribe to a Caller ID service.
3. T elephone 26 3.8.1 Wit h the co r dles s handset 1 {j /OK } i “ Caller List ” i { > } 2 Press {V} to sear ch from the recently receiv ed calle r inf or matio n. L If y ou press {^} , the dis pla y order will be re versed. 3 Press {C} or {s} to return the call.
3. T elephone 27 L T o er a s e al l it e m s , se l e c t “ Erase All ” . i { > } 4 “ Yes ” i { > } i {ih} 3.10.2 Wit h the b ase unit T o erase al l caller i nf ormati on 1 Press { MENU } repeatedl y to d ispla y “ CALLER SETUP ” .
4. SMS (KX-FC225AL onl y) 28 4 SMS (KX-FC22 5AL only) SMS 4.1 SMS ( S hort Message Service) SMS allo ws yo u to send and recei v e te xt messa ges betw een other fix ed-line and mobile phones that suppor t compati b le SMS n etw orks and f eatur es .
4. SMS (KX-FC225AL onl y) 29 char acters you can send or receiv e ma y be limited by you r SMS se r vice prov ider/te lepho ne com pan y . Consult y our SMS service pro vider/ teleph one comp an y f or details . L If yo ur message co ntains ov er 160 ch ar acters , the messag e is a long m essage and “ @@ Long Message @@ ” i s displa yed .
4. SMS (KX-FC225AL onl y) 30 4.5.3 Erasi ng received messa ges 1 While readi ng a recei ved mess age , press {j /OK } . 2 “ Erase ” i { > } L T o er ase all me ssage s in t he sel ected mailbo x, selec t “ Erase All ” . i { > } 3 “ Yes ” i { > } i {ih} 4.
5. F ax 31 5F a x Sen ding Faxes 5.1 Sending a fax man uall y 1 Adjust th e wid th of th e doc ument guides ( 1 ) to fit the a ctual siz e of t he doc ument . 2 Inse r t the docum ent (up to 10 pa ges) F ACE DO WN until a single beep is hea rd and the uni t gr asps the docu ment.
5. F ax 32 5.2 Documen t requirements Minim um doc ument s ize Maxi mu m docum ent size Effe cti ve sc ann ing ar ea L Shaded area wi ll be s canne d. Document w eight L Single shee t: 45 g/m 2 to 90 g /m 2 L Mul tiple she ets : 60 g/m 2 to 80 g /m 2 Note: L Remo v e clips, st aples or other f astener s.
5. F ax 33 5.4 Br oadcast transmission By st oring the b ase un it’ s ph onebo ok ite ms (pa ge 23) into t he broa dcast memo ry , you ca n sen d the s ame docu ment to multi ple par ties (up to 20). Y our prog ram med items will remain in the broadc ast memory , allo wing frequent re -use.
5. F ax 34 Receiving F axes 5.5 Sele cting the way to use y our fa x m achi ne Depe ndi ng on your s itu ati on, sel ect the way you p refer t o use y our f ax m achin e. – Use as a tele phone answ ering mac hine and/or f ax (T AM/F AX mode) – Use on ly as a f ax (F AX ONL Y mode) – Use m ostly as a t elepho ne (TEL m ode) 5.
5. F ax 35 L The { A UT O ANSWER } ind icato r on the base unit turns OFF an d r di sappe ars fro m the c ordles s handset displa y . Activ ating TEL mode with the co r dless handset 1. {j /OK } i “ Answer System ” i { > } 2. “ Answer Off ” i { > } i {ih} How to receive phone c alls and faxe s with the base unit 1.
5. F ax 36 5.7 Receiv ing a fax automaticall y – A uto a ns wer ON Note: L By def ault, t he uni t reduc es the size of the rec eiv ed docu ment to 92% when printing (See f eatu re #36 on page 49 f or details).
5. F ax 37 Act ivati ng F AX ONL Y mo de wi th th e c ordle ss handset 1. {j /OK } i “ Answer System ” i { > } 2. “ Answer On ” i { > } i {ih} Note: L Mak e sure f eatu re #77 i s set to “ FAX ONLY ” bef orehand (pag e 51).
6. Distinct ive Ring 38 6 Distinct ive Ring Distin ctive Ring 6.1 Using with the ri ng detection feat ur e This f eature i s only f or u se if y ou subscrib e to a Distincti ve Ring pattern service from your telephone compan y .
7. Cop y 39 7 Copy Copying 7.1 M aki ng a c opy 1 Adjust th e wid th of th e doc ument guides ( 1 ) to fit the a ctual siz e of t he doc ument . 2 Inse r t the docum ent (up to 10 pa ges) F ACE DO WN until a single beep is hea rd and the uni t gr asps the docu ment.
7. Cop y 40 5. Press {A} o r {B} repeat edly t o disp la y “ COLLATE ON ” . i { ST ART } Exampl e: M aking 2 copies of a 4-pa g e original document Note: L The unit will store the doc uments into mem ory w hile coll ating t he cop ies . If m emory becomes full w hile storing, t he uni t wil l only pri nt out t he sto red pag es .
8. Answering Mac hine 41 8 Answeri ng Machin e Gr eeti ng 8.1 Rec or ding y our greet ing messa ge The u nit has a pre-recorded g reetin g messa ge f or T AM/F AX mode . If y ou record y our own g re eting messag e, it will be pla yed inste ad of th e pre-record ed gre eting m essa ge when a cal l is re ceiv ed.
8. Answ ering Mac hine 42 Incoming Messag es 8.2 Listening to recor ded messa ges When the uni t has recorded ne w v oice me ssage s: –T h e { A UTO ANSWER } indicator will flash when auto ans wer is turned ON. – The total number of reco rded mes sage s will flash on the ba se uni t disp la y .
8. Answering Mac hine 43 Remote O peration 8.4 Using the an sw ering machine with t he cor dless handset Helpful h ints: L T o ac tiv ate T AM/F AX mode with the cordl ess handset, see page 36.
8. Answ ering Mac hine 44 8.4.5 Progr amming fo r ans wering machi ne T o set the re mote ope ration ID Y ou m ust prog ram a remote ope ratio n ID to ope rate the ans wering mach ine from a remote location (pa ge 44). 1. {j /OK } i “ Answer System ” i { > } 2.
8. Answering Mac hine 45 *1 If presse d within the fi rst 5 s econds o f a message , the pre vious m essage will be pl a y ed. *2 T o resume oper ation, press a com mand k e y withi n 10 se conds . Reco rding a mar ker me ssag e After pl a yin g bac k the mess ages , you ca n lea ve an addit ional message .
9. Pr ogrammabl e Features 46 9 Progra mmable Featur es 9.1 Base unit programmin g 9.1.1 Basi c f eatures 1. { MENU } 2. Press {#} and th e 2-digit code. 3. Press the d esired comm and to disp la y the desired sett ing. L This step ma y be slightl y diff erent depending on the f eature .
9. Pr ogrammable Feat ures 47 9.1.2 Ad v anced featur es Changing the maxim um recor ding ti me f or inco min g mes sages *1 {#}{ 1 }{ 0 }{ 1 } “ 1 MINU TE ” { 2 } “ GREETING ONLY ” : The unit pla ys the greetin g mess age but do es no t rec ord any i ncom ing mess ages.
9. Pr ogrammabl e Features 48 Sending a fax a t a speci fied time {#}{ 2 }{ 5 } This f eature a llo ws y ou to tak e adv antage of l ow -cos t callin g hours offere d by your telephone compan y . This f e ature can be set up to 24 hours in adv ance of t he des ired ti me .
9. Pr ogrammable Feat ures 49 Receiv ing o ver sized documents {#}{ 3 }{ 6 } If the s iz e of the docu ment s ent b y the other pa r ty is as large as or larger tha n the re cordin g pape r , the un it can red uce the document and print i t. Selec t the d esire d reduc tion r ate .
9. Pr ogrammabl e Features 50 Setting th e auto discon nection {#}{ 4 }{ 9 } T o ans we r a cal l with a n e xtension te lephone in T AM/F AX mode (page 3 6), activ ate this f eature a nd prog ram the c ode . { 0 } “ OFF ” { 1 } “ ON ” (de f ault ) 1.
9. Pr ogrammable Feat ures 51 Setting recall/fl ash time (f or the bas e unit an d cor dless handset) *3 {#}{ 7 }{ 2 } The recall/fla sh time dep ends o n y our t elepho ne e xch ange o r host PBX. { 1 } “ 900mse c. ” { 2 } “ 700mse c. ” { 3 } “ 600mse c.
9. Pr ogrammabl e Features 52 Cordless Handset 9.2 Cord less handset pr o gramming 9.2.1 Cor dless handset f eatures 1. {j /OK } 2. Press {^} or {V} to select “ Handset Setup ” . i { > } 3. Press {^} or {V} to s elect the des ired i tem in the cordles s han dset s etting s menu.
9. Pr ogrammable Feat ures 53 Using the base u nit PIN/repea ter 1. {j /OK } 2. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect “ Base Unit Setup ” . i { > } 3. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect the d esired item in the b ase unit settings me nu. i { > } 4. Press {^} o r {V} to se lect the d e sired item in the s ub-me nu.
9. Pr ogrammabl e Features 54 9.2.2 Ti me setti ngs Alarm An alarm wil l sound f or 3 minut es at the set time once or daily . Set the date an d t ime bef orehand (page 1 9). 1. {j /OK } i “ Handset Setup ” i { > } 2. “ Time Settings ” i { > } 3.
10. Multi-unit Operation 55 10 Mult i-unit Operation Additional Units 10.1 Operating ad ditional units 10.1.1 Ad diti onal cor dless handsets Up to 6 cordless handsets can be registere d to the base unit.
10. Multi-uni t Operati on 56 With the base u nit 1 { INTERCOM } 2 T o page on e cor dless handse t, press th e desi red cord less ha nds et num ber . T o page al l cor dless handsets , press { 0 } . L The de stina tion c ordles s hand set(s ) will be ep (be pa ged) f or 1 min ute .
10. Multi-unit Operation 57 10.5.1 T o the base unit or another cor dless handset (usi ng the cor dless ha ndset) Cop ying one phonebo ok item 1. Find t he des ired c ordless h andset phon ebook item (page 22). i {j /OK } 2. “ Copy ” i { > } 3.
11. Useful I nf ormation 58 11 Usefu l Information 11.1 Charact er entry The d ial k e y s are used to ente r char acters and n umbers. Each dial k ey has multip le charact ers as signe d to it. The a v aila b le cha ract er entry modes are Alp habet (ABC), Numeric (0-9), Greek ( F ), Extended 1 ( G ), Extended 2 ( H ), and Cyri llic ( I ).
11. Useful Inf ormation 59 Extended 2 chara cter tab le ( O ) L The f ollowin g are u sed fo r both u pperca se an d lo w ercase: Cyrillic c haracter tab le ( P ) 11.
12. Help 60 12 Help 12.1 Err o r messa ges – Repor ts If a prob lem occurs during fa x tran smission or reception, one of the f ollowin g messages wi ll be pr inted on the sending and j ournal reports (page 31). Mes sage Code Cause & Solution COMMUNICA TION ERROR 40-42 46-72 FF L A tr ansmiss ion o r recep tion erro r occurred .
12. Help 61 12.2 Er r o r messa g es – Displa y If the unit de tects a prob lem, one or m ore of the f ollo wing m essag es wil l appe ar on th e disp la y . 12.2.1 Base unit Displa y Cause & Solution “ BACK COVER OPEN ” L The bac k cov er is open.
12. Help 62 “ MODEM ERROR ” L The re is s omet hing wron g wi th the u nit’ s modem. Con tact o ur service perso nnel. “ NO FAX REPLY ” L The other party’ s f ax mac hine is busy or has run out of recording paper .
12. Help 63 12.2.2 Cor dless handset *1 KX-FC255AL on ly T roubleshoot ing 12.3 When a function does not w ork, chec k here If you still hav e difficulties after f ollo w ing the instructions in this secti on, reset the uni t. Di sconn ect the p ow er cord and turn OFF the co rdless hands et.
12. Help 64 12.3.2 General Proble m Cause & Solutio n The un it displa ys “ PAPER JAMMED ” e ven though paper is installe d. L Y ou f orced the record ing pape r into the paper tra y too stro ngly . R emo ve all of the instal led pa per , and re-ins tall it gently .
12. Help 65 12.3.3 Cor dless handset The unit does no t dis pla y the caller’ s name an d/or telepho ne nu mber . L Y ou need to sub scribe to a Ca ller ID s ervice. L Other telep hone equipmen t ma y be interf ering with your phone. Disco nnect it and try again.
12. Help 66 12.3.4 F ax – sending A b usy ton e is hea rd w hen {C} is pressed. L The cordl ess h andse t is to o f ar from the base u nit. M ov e closer and tr y again . L The base unit or another cordless handset is on an outside call. W ait f or the other u ser to compl ete the call .
12. Help 67 12.3.5 Fax – recei ving I cann ot send a fax o verseas. L Use the ov erseas tr ansm ission mode (f eature #23 o n page 47). L Add tw o paus es at the end of the telephone n umber or dial manuall y . The oth er party complain s that let ter s on the ir rec eived document are distor ted or not cl ea r.
12. Help 68 12.3.6 Copy i ng Recor ding p aper freque ntly misf eeds. L Clean the documen t fee der ro llers , recording pape r f eeder a nd rubb er fl ap (page 73).
12. Help 69 12.3.7 Ans wering machine 12.3.8 SMS ( KX-FC225AL onl y) Docume nts or recor ding paper frequen tly m isf eed. L Clean the documen t fee der ro llers , recording pape r f eeder a nd rubb er fl ap (page 73). Proble m Cause & Solutio n I cannot lis ten to messa ges fro m a remo te locati on.
12. Help 70 12.3.9 I f a po wer failure oc curs L The un it will not fun ction. L The un it is not des igned f or m aking emerge ncy t elepho ne ca lls whe n the p ow er fai ls . Alternativ e arrang ements shou ld be mad e f or access to emerg ency services.
13. Maintenance 71 13 Maintena nce Jams 13.1 Recor ding paper jams 13.1.1 When t he recor ding paper has jammed in the unit The dis pl a y w ill show the followin g. PAPER JAMMED Important: L Remo ve the rec or ding p aper , then remo ve the paper t ray bef orehan d, otherwise the paper ma y misf eed or ja m.
13. Mainte nance 72 4 Close the bac k cov er securely b y pus hing do wn on the d otted ar ea at b oth end s ( 8 ), then close the front co v er securely ( 9 ). 5 Insta ll the paper t ra y (page 1 4), then inse r t the record ing pa per gen tly (page 15) .
13. Maintenance 73 Cleaning 13.3 Document feeder/ recor d ing paper fe eder/scanner gl ass c l eaning Clean the doc umen t f eede r/record ing pa per f eed er/sca nner gl ass wh en: – Docum ents o r record ing pa per frequen tly mi sf eed. – Smu dges or b lac k/white lines a ppear on the original docu ment whe n sen ding or cop ying.
13. Mainte nance 74 13.4 Thermal head c leaning If sm udg es or b lack/ white lines ap pear on a copied/ receiv ed do cumen t, ch ec k whe ther there is dus t on the thermal head .
14. General Inf ormation 75 14 Gen era l Infor mati on Printed R eports 14.1 Ref erence lists and reports (Base unit onl y) Y ou can print o ut the f ollo wing lists and rep or ts f or your ref erence.
14. General Inf ormation 76 ■ Cop y memo ry capacity : Appro x. 1 0 pages (Based on the ITU-T No . 1 T est Ch ar t in fin e reso lution .) *1 T ransmis sion speed depend s upo n the content s of the pages , resolution, telephon e line con dition s and capa bility of the other p ar ty’ s mac hine .
15. Inde x 77 15 . I nd ex 15.1 Inde x # #01 Dat e and t ime: 19 #02 Y our logo : 20 #03 Y our f ax n umb er: 20 #04 Se nding report: 31 #06 F AX ring count: 46 #06 T AM ring cou nt: 36 #10 Cal ler’.
15. Inde x 78 I Ink film : 13 Intercom : 55 J Jam s Document : 72 Recordi ng pap er: 71 JOURNAL REPOR T : 31 , 75 Jun k f ax prohibito r: 37 K K e ytone s: 52 L Langu age: 52 Liste ning t o record ed .
79 Notes.
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