Page 2 - Location of Controls; L M N
Location of Controls 2 Document Version 2007-06 Loc atio n o f Con trols A LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) B PAUSE: Used to insert a pause when storing a telephone number. This button is also used for programming this unit. C FWD/DND (Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb): Used to set Call Forwarding or Do N...
Page 3 - Headset Jack
Location of Controls 3 Document Version 2007-06 G AUTO DIAL/STORE: Used for System/Personal Speed Dialing or storing program changes. H TRANSFER: Used to transfer a call to another party. I REDIAL: Used to redial the last dialled number. J MESSAGE: Used to leave a message waiting indication or call ...
Page 4 - Settings; While in a hands-free conversation
Settings 4 Document Version 2007-06 Setting s * If you hear your own voice through the handset or headset, decrease the volume. Speaker volume While in a hands-free conversation Press Up to increase or Down to decrease the volume. Handset/Headset volume * While using the handset or headset Ringer vo...
Page 5 - Features List; Icon Meanings; Calling; personal speed
Features List 5 Document Version 2007-06 Fea tures Lis t Icon Meanings = Outside (CO) Line button = Off-hook = On-hook = Feature number = Talk = Confirmation Tone Making Calls Calling To an extension To an outside party Redial Quick Dialing One-touch Dialing To store (KX-NT343/KX-NT346) For storing ...
Page 6 - During a Conversation; System Speed Dialing; outside
Features List 6 Document Version 2007-06 During a Conversation Useful Features System Speed Dialing To dial Doorphone Call Call Hold To hold To retrieve a call at the holding extension To retrieve an outside call from another extension Call Transfer Multiple Party Conversation To add other parties d...
Page 7 - Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs; Do Not Disturb; Busy
Features List 7 Document Version 2007-06 Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs Before Leaving Your Desk Do Not Disturb Timed Reminder To set To cancel To stop or answer the ring back Call Forwarding Both Calls Outside Calls Intercom Calls Set Cancel C. Tone AM PM 24 H 12 H hour/minute (4 dig...
Page 8 - Making Use of the Voice Mail Service; Listening to a message; From someone else’s extension; Leaving a message; From your own extension; OR
Features List 8 Document Version 2007-06 Making Use of the Voice Mail Service Listening to a message From your own extension * If you have no password, you can skip the last step. From someone else’s extension * If you have no password, you can skip the last step. Leaving a message Mailbox Password*...
Page 9 - Consult your dealer for more details regarding feature numbers.; Accessing Features Using the Display; Using the LCD Display; During playback
Features List 9 Document Version 2007-06 • Consult your dealer for more details regarding feature numbers. • It is possible to assign flexible CO buttons as feature buttons. • Control panel/button names and descriptions can be found in “Location of Controls” on page 2. Accessing Features Using the D...
Page 11 - NEXT PAGE is pressed
Self Labeling (KX-NT366 only) 11 Document Version 2007-06 Self La beling (KX -NT3 66 only) The KX-NT366 IP-PT features 12 flexible buttons, with an LCD screen next to the buttons. Each item can be named on the LCD screen through personal or system programming to reflect the function of its correspon...
Page 12 - Setting the Self Labeling LCD Display contrast levels; desired text
Self Labeling (KX-NT366 only) 12 Document Version 2007-06 Storing a One-touch Dialing button, and setting the displayed text for the Self Labeling LCD Display • Similar to the above procedure, when storing other types of buttons (CO buttons, feature buttons, etc.), the displayed text for the Self La...
Page 13 - Operation Board Angle Adjustment; Locking the Handset Hook
Operation Board Angle Adjustment 13 Document Version 2007-06 Operatio n Board Angle Adjus tmen t O The angle of the operation board can be set to one of eight angles (level 1 = 0°, level 8 = 45°). CAUTION: Hold the operation board until the operation board is secured at the desired angle. Make sure ...
Page 14 - Connection; PC connection; headset
Connection 14 Document Version 2007-06 Conn ection PC connection • Use a straight CAT 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable (not included) that is 6.5 mm (1/4 in) in diameter or less. • For further information on the connection to a PC, refer to the documentation provided for the PBX. Switching Hub connectio...
Page 15 - When selecting Ethernet cables; that do not protrude from the; When connecting cables; Ethernet cable
Connection 15 Document Version 2007-06 CAUTION: When selecting Ethernet cables Use flexible, high-quality, snagless (without strain relief) cables. Do not use cables with coating that may tear or crack when bent.To prevent damage to the cables, use cables * that do not protrude from the bottom of th...
Page 16 - ConnectionWall Mounting; For information on locking the handset hook, refer to page 13.; Washer
ConnectionWall Mounting 16 Document Version 2007-06 Conn ectionW all Mou nting 1. Remove the wall mounting adaptor from the unit as shown. 2. Set the operation board to level 1, then connect and secure the cables. Next, attach the wall mounting adaptor as shown. • The cables can also be run from the...
Page 17 - cable slightly as shown (
Installing the KX-NT303/KX-NT305 17 Document Version 2007-06 In stalling the KX-NT30 3/K X-NT3 05 To prevent damage to the telephone, be sure to unplug the extension line before you install or uninstall the Add-on Key Module. KX-NT303 (For KX-NT343/KX-NT346)1. Open the cover. 2. Attach the KX-NT303 ...
Page 19 - Important Information; Use only the correct Panasonic handset.; Installation; or sink. Damp basements should also be avoided.
Important Information 19 Document Version 2007-06 Imp ortan t In fo rmation When using KX-NT300 series IP-PTs, keep the following conditions in mind. • If the unit does not operate properly, disconnect the unit from the Ethernet cable and then connect again. • If you are having problems making calls...
Page 20 - Placement
Important Information 20 Document Version 2007-06 Placement 1) Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit.2) Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto, and liquids are not spilled into, the unit. Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke, dust, moisture, mechanical vibration, shock...
Page 21 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Information 21 Document Version 2007-06 Important Safety Instructions When using this unit, basic safety precautions, including those below, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all wa...
Page 22 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Important Information 22 Document Version 2007-06 14. Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak to report the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC Information F.C.C. REQUIREMENTS AND RELEVANT INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digit...
Page 23 - Customer Information; Hearing Aid Compatibility:; This telephone provides magnetic coupling for hearing aids.
Important Information 23 Document Version 2007-06 Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the cabinet of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format ...
Page 24 - One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094; for base unit
PSQX4393ZA KK0707ME0 (M) Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5,Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 http://www.panasonic.co...