Remote operation operating from a remote iocation, Remote operation card – Panasonic KX-FP121NZ User Manual
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Remote Operation
Operating from a remote iocation
The following operations can be performed from a remote location using a touch tone telephone.
Program the remote operation ID (p. 90) and set the unit to the TAD/FAX mode before going out (p. 80).
Dial Key
Remote command
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(S
Skips the greeting message
93
dl
Repeats a message
91
SI;
Skips a message
91
New message playback
91
[5}L
All message playback
91
s
Re-records a greeting message
92
Stops re-recording of a greeting
message
92
Dial Key
Remote command .
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d®
Erases a specific message
92
Erases all messages
92
a®]
Changes to the TEL mode
93
©HI
Turns ON message transfer for
incoming messages
93
mu
Turns OFF message transfer for
incoming messages
93
©S]
Turns ON pager call for incoming
messages
93
[S®
Turns OFF pager call for
incoming messages
93
Remote operation card
Please cut out and carry this card for assistance when using the remote operation.
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Answering Device
Notice of Remote Operation
Remote Operation
1. Call your unit.
2. Enter the remote operation ID
I I I I
during the greeting
message.
• The new recorded
messages will be played
automatically.
3. Press the remote command
key(s) (see the reverse side)
within 10 seconds.
If there are no new
messages in step 2, press
the remote command key(s)
within 4 seconds or wait for
4 seconds, and all the
recorded messages will be
played back.
• The remote operation is
available only from a touch
tone telephone when the unit
is in the TAD/FAX mode.
• When the unit is in the TEL
mode, call your unit and wait
for 15 rings. The answering
device will temporarily answer
the line. Enter the remote
operation ID during the
greeting message. The unit will
switch to the TAD/FAX mode.
• When you press a key, press
firmly.
• To send a document, press
[*] [D. When a fax tone is
heard, start transmission.
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