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PanasonicProprietary Telephone forElectronic Modular Switching SystemMODELNO.KX-17030IllustratedModel: White 1KX-T7030 is compatible with all of the Panasonic Electronic ModularSwitching Systems and can perform most functions within each system.Please read before use.

ImportantSafetyInstructionsWhen using your telephoneequipment, basic safetyprecautions should always befollowed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shock and injury topersons, including the following:1. Read and understandinstructions.surface. This product shouldnever be placed near or overa radiator or heat register.This product should not beplaced in a built-in installationunless proper ventilation isprovided.all7. Do not allow anything to reston the telephone cord. Do notlocate this product where thecord will be abused bypersons walking on it.2. Follow all warnings andinstructions marked on theproduct.3. Unplug this product from thewall outlet before cleaning.Do not use liquid cleaners oraerosol cleaners. Use a dampcloth for cleaning.8. Do not overload wall outletsand extension cords as thiscan result in the risk of fire orelectric shock.9. Never push objects of anykind into this product throughcabinet slots as they maytouch dangerous voltagepoints or short out parts thatcould result in a risk of fire orelectric shock. Never spillliquid of any kind on theproduct.4. Do not use this product nearwater, for example, near abath tub, wash bowl, kitchensink, or laundry tub, in a wetbasement, or near aswimming pool.5. Do not place this product onan unstable cart, stand, ortable. The product may fall,causing serious damage tothe product.10. To reduce the risk of electricshock, do not disassemblethis product, but take it to aqualified serviceman whensome service or repair work isrequired. Opening orremoving covers may exposeyou to dangerous voltages orother risks. Incorrectreassembly can causeelectric shock when theappliance is subsequentlyused.6. Slots and openings in thecabinet and the back orbottom are provided forventilation, to protect it fromoverheating, these openingsmust not be blocked orcovered. The openingsshould never be blocked byplacing the product on thebed, sofa, rug, or other similar-1

11. Unplug this product from thewall outlet and refer servicingto qualified service personnelunder the following conditions:restore the product tonormal operation.E. If the product has beendropped or the cabinet hasbeen damaged.F. If the product exhibits adistinct change inperformance.A. When the power supplycord or plug is damaged orfrayed.B. If liquid has been spilledinto the product.C. If the product has beenexposed to rain or water.D. If the product does notoperate normally byfollowing the operatinginstructions. Adjust onlythose controls, that arecovered by the operatinginstructions becauseimproper adjustment ofother controls may result indamage and will oftenrequire extensive work bya qualified technician to12. Avoid using a telephone(other than a cordless type)during an electrical storm.There may be a remote risk ofelectric shock from lightning.13. Do not use the telephonereport a gas leak in thevicinity of the leak.toSAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONSIncluded accessoriesHandset.TelephoneoneCard holder with memorystation card . . . . . . . . . .1oneline cord . . . . oneOverlayHandset cord . . . . . . . . . . . one-2-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one

Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone.Table of ContentsImportant safety instructions .Connection .Initial setting .Location of controls .Using overlay .Installing the card holder .Wall mounting .Important information .Accessory order information .I.4.5.7.8.910Back coverConnectionConnect as shown.To the EMSS controlunit-3-

InitialsettingI-HANDSET VOLUME Selector:To adjust the volume level of the handset.NORMAL: Normal voiceHIGH: Loud voiceRINGER VOLUME Selector:To adjust the volume level of the ringer.HIGH: Loud ringerLOW: Low ringerOFF: No ringerVOLUME Control:To adjust the volume level of the speaker volume.MAX: Loud voiceMIN: Low voiceMEMORY Switch:Set to “SET”.For station programming,set to “PROGRAM”.HANDSET/HEADSETSelector:Set to “HANDSET”.For connecting the headset, set to “HEADSET”.CONTRAST Selector:To adjust the contrast of the Liquid Crystal Display.-4-

Locationof controls---a-@-a--a2 10-0-----a----@KX-T7030 is compatible with the Panasonic Electronic ModularSwitching Systems and can perform most functions within eachsystem.-5-

@ INTERCOM Button andIndicator:Used for making or receivingan intercom call.@ FWD/DND Button and Indicator:Sets or cancels the CallForwarding/Do Not Disturbfeature.@CONFERENCEButton andIndicator:Used for speaking with threeparties at the same time.@TRANSFER Button:Transfers a call to anyextension.0 PAUSEInsertsaccessphone@ REDIAL Button:Redials the last numberdialed.@ FLASH Button:Used for sending the hookflash signal to the CO line.Button:a pause between thenumber and thenumber.@I AUTO DIAL/STORE Buttonand Indicator:Used for dialing the systemspeed dialing/For storingfunctions into memory.@ LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)@AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Buttonand Indicator:Used for answering anintercom call automatically/For muting your voice inhands-free mode.@ Programmable Feature Buttons:Dials or accesses the systemfeature with one touch.@ Flexible CO Line Buttons andIndicators*:Used for dialing via CO line,Direct Station Selection, orProgrammable Featurebuttons.@I SP-PHONE Button andIndicator:Used for making or receivinga call without using thehandset.@ Flexible Message WaitingButton and Indicator*:Used for Message Waiting,Direct Station Selection, orProgrammable Feature button.@ HOLD Button:Places a call on hold.*These functions are limited to thespecified EMSS Control Units.Refer to the manual.-6-

Using overlayWhen you set the system programming data, the function of the KX-T7030connected to your EMSS unit will change as follows.SECRET47- CLEARPAUSESTORE/AUTOSELECT-7-

Installingthe card holder1Line up the marks (b) onthe card holder and ones onthe slide rails of the unit.2Push the two shadedportions slightly and insertthe edges of the holderunder the slide rails andthen slide down towardarrow “A”.Removing the card holder:Push the card holder towardarrow “B” while keeping the tipof the holder pulled toward arrow“C”.-8-

Wall mountingThis unit can be mounted on the wall phone plate.1Turn the handset hookupside down.4Place the stand on thecenter of the unit.2Remove the attached stand.5Mount the unit on the wallphone plate./To temporarily place the handsetdown during a conversation, hookas shown.shows UP for WALL.f-9-

If there is any trouble, disconnect theunit from the extension line andconnect a known working phone. Ifthe known working phone operatesproperly, have the defective phonerepaired by one of the specifiedPanasonic Factory Service Centers. Ifthe known working phone does notoperate properly, check theElectronic Modular Switching Systemand the Internal extension wiring.WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCKHAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THISPRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPEOF MOISTURE.CAUTION:To assure continued compliancewithFCC rules, do not make ncynumbersand/or making test calls toemergencynumbers:1) Remain on the line and brieflyexplain to the dispatcher thereason for the call before hangingUP.2) Perform such activities in the offpeak hours, such as early morninghours or late evenings.INSTALLATION:1) Never install telephone wiringduring a lightning storm.2) Never install telephone jacks inwet locations unless the jack isspecifically designed for wetlocations.3) Never touch uninsulated telephonewires or terminals unless thetelephoneline has beendisconnectedat the networkInterface.4) Use caution when installing ormodifying telephone lines.NOTE:This equipmenthas been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed to providereasonableprotection against harmfulinterferencein a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordancewith theinstructions, may cause harmfulinterferenceto radio communications.However, there is no guarantee thatinterferencewill not occur in aparticular installation. If thisequipmentdoes cause harmfulinterferenceto radio or televisionreception, which can be determinedby turning the equipmentoff and on,the user is encouragedto try tocorrect the interferenceby one ormore of the following measures:-Reorientor relocate the receivingantenna.-Increasethe separation betweenequipmentand receiver.-Connectthe equipment into anoutlet on a circuit different from thatto which the receiver is connected.-Consultthe dealer or anexperiencedradio/TV technician forhelp.This telephoneprovides magneticcoupling to hearing aids.-lO-

Importantinformation(cont.)aKeep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noisegenerating devices such as fluorescent lamps and motors.l The unit should be kept free of dust, moisture and vibration, and shouldnot be exposed to direct sunlight.ODO not use benzine, thinner, or the like, or any abrasive powder toclean the cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.l Do not use any handsetdtherthan Panasonic handset.Accessoryorder infor&tioReplacement parts and accessories are available through your localauthorized parts distributor.oFor ordering the accessory, call toll free: l-800-332-5368Part No.PictureKX-J07W,BKX-J15W,BKX-J25W,BFor your futureSERIALNO.(found on the bottomNAMEDATEDescriptionCommentHandset cord7 feet15 feet25 feetreferenceOF PURCHASEof the unit)OF DEALERDEALER’SADDRESS1”.Panasonic CompanyDivision of orationJerseyof America07094Panasonic Company (West) of AmericaDivision of MatsushitaElectric nasonic Sales Company (“PSC”)Division of MatsushitaElectric of Puerto.SanGabrielPrintedIndustrialin UnitedPark,Kingdom65thInfantryof America90630Avenue,Rico, Inc.KM 9.5,Carolina,P.R. 00630PQQX6425YAF0291R071 R,:.

Panasonic Proprietary Telephone for Electronic Modular Switching System MODEL NO. KX-17030 Illustrated Model: White 1 KX-T7030 is compatible with all of the Panasonic Electronic Modular Switching Systems and can perform most functions within each system. Please read before use.

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