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    							Panasonic 
    Proprietary Telephone for 
    Electronic Modular Switching System 
    MODEL NO. 
    KX-T7020 
    With Speaker Phone 
    Illustrated Model: White 
    KX-T7020 is compatible with all of the Panasonic Electronic Modular 
    Switching Systems and can perform most functions with most Panasonic 
    KX-T systems. 
    Please read before use.  
    						
    							Important Safety Instructions 
    When using your telephone 
    equipment, basic safety 
    precautions should always be 
    followed to reduce the risk of fire, 
    electric shock and injury to 
    persons, including the following: 
    1. Read and understand all 
    instructions. 
    2. Follow all warnings and 
    instructions marked on the 
    product. 
    3. Unplug this product from the 
    wall outlet before cleaning. 
    Do not use liquid cleaners or 
    aerosol cleaners. Use a damp 
    cloth for cleaning. 
    4. Do not use this product near 
    water, for example, near a 
    bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen 
    sink, or laundry tub, in a wet 
    basement, or near a 
    swimming pool. 
    5. Do not place this product on 
    an unstable cart, stand, or 
    table. The product may fall, 
    causing serious damage to 
    the product. 
    6. Slots and openings in the 
    cabinet and the back or 
    bottom are provided for 
    ventilation, to protect it from 
    overheating, these openings 
    must not be blocked or 
    covered. The openings 
    should never be blocked by 
    placing the product on the 
    bed,, sofa, rug, or other similar 
    -1 surface. This product should 
    never be placed near or over 
    a radiator or heat register. 
    This product should not be 
    placed in a built-in installation 
    unless proper ventilation is 
    provided. 
    7. Do not allow anything to rest 
    on the telephone cord. Do not 
    locate this product where the 
    cord will be abused by 
    persons walking on it. 
    8. Do not overload wall outlets 
    and extension cords as this 
    can result in the risk of fire or 
    electric shock. 
    9. Never push objects of any 
    kind into this product through 
    cabinet slots as they may 
    touch dangerous voltage 
    points or short out parts that 
    could result in a risk of fire or 
    electric shock. Never spill 
    liquid of any kind on the 
    product. 
    10. To reduce the risk of electric 
    shock, do not disassemble 
    this product, but take it to a 
    qualified serviceman when 
    some service or repair work is 
    required. Opening or 
    removing covers may expose 
    you to dangerous voltages or 
    other risks. Incorrect 
    reassembly can cause 
    electric shock when the 
    appliance is subsequently 
    used.  
    						
    							11. Unplug this product from the 
    wall outlet and refer servicing 
    to qualified service personnel 
    under the following conditions: 
    A. When the power supply 
    cord or plug is damaged or 
    frayed. 
    B. If liquid has been spilled 
    into the product. 
    C. If the product has been 
    exposed to rain or water. 
    D. If the product does not 
    operate normally by 
    following the operating 
    instructions. Adjust only 
    those controls, that are 
    covered by the operating 
    instructions because 
    improper adjustment of 
    other controls may result in 
    damage and will often 
    require extensive work by 
    a qualified technician to 12. 
    13. restore the product to 
    normal operation. 
    E. If the product has been 
    dropped or the cabinet has 
    been damaged. 
    F. If the product exhibits a 
    distinct change in 
    performance. 
    Avoid using a telephone 
    (other than a cordless type) 
    during an electrical storm. 
    There may be a remote risk of 
    electric shock from lightning. 
    Do not use the telephone to 
    report a gas leak in the 
    vicinity of the leak. 
    SAVE THESE 
    INSTRUCTIONS 
    -2-  
    						
    							Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone. 
    Table of Contents 
    important safety instructions .................. 1 
    Connection ............................ 
    Location of controls ........................ .5 
    initial setting ............................. .7 
    Installing the card holder .................... .8 
    Wall mounting ............................ .9 
    Important information ....................... IO 
    Accessory order information .......... Back cover 
    -3-  
    						
    							Connection 
    Connect as shown. 
    To the EMSS control 
    unit 
    Included accessories 1 
    Handset . . . . . . one 
    Card holder with memory 
    station card . . . . . . . . . . . 
    one 
    Telephone line cord . . . . one 
    Handset cord . . . . . . 
    one 
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    							Location of controls 
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    KX-T7020 is compatible with the Panasonic Electronic Modular 
    Switching Systems and can perform most functions with most 
    Panasonic KX-T systems. 
    -5-  
    						
    							Panasonic MODEL NO. KX-T7020 
    Operating Instructions 
    Press the ‘P-PHONE button or lift the handset first. (LL-II 
    Feature Description 
    Intercom 
    Dials from station to 
    Calling station within the system. 
    Individual Selects any CO line 
    Line Access directly. 
    Automatic Selects an unoccupied 
    Line Access CO line automatically. 
    System Dials the stored phone 
    Speed number by following 
    Dialing simple operation. 
    One-Touch 
    Dials the stored number 
    Dialing by pressing only one 
    button. 
    Automatic 
    Call Back 
    Busy 
    (Camp-on) Receives a notice that the 
    busy line becomes free. 
    Redial Redials the last number 
    dialed. 
    Automatic redial can work 
    in upgraded systems. 
    Operation Procedures 
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    Dialing: ]x 
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    Programming: 
    1. Set the memory switch to “PROGRAM”. 
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    3. The memory switch must be adjusted so 
    that it is in the “SET” position. 
    Outside Calls: 
    Intercom Calls:  
    						
    							Feature Description 
    Mswer Answers an incoming 
    call. 
    Automatic 
    Answer- 
    Intercom Answers an intercom call 
    in the automatic hands- 
    free mode. 
    Dial Call 
    Pickup Answers any ringing 
    extension within the same 
    extension group. 
    Hold- 
    CO Line Puts an outside call on 
    hold. 
    Holcl- 
    Intercom Puts an intercom call on 
    hold. 
    Call Transfer Transfers a call to any 
    to Extension extension. Canceling: The indicator goes out. 
    m The pickup code depends 
    on the EMSS Control 
    “nit 
    The CO line indicator flashes in green 
    Other extensions flash in red. 
    The indicator lights in 
    Retrieving co 
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    The indicator lights in 
    from another (I green. 
    extension: 
    The intercom indicator flashes in 
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    Transferring without speaking to the 
    For further details, please refer to the Electronic Modular Switching System (EMSS) Control 
    Unit Manual.  
    						
    							Checklist 
    For your convenience, please fill in the blank with 
    Operations on the EMSS Control Unit 
    Aanual. 
    System Features Operation Procedures 
    Outward Dialing 
    Individual Trunk Group 
    Calling Doorphone 
    Conference 
    Paging All Extensions 
    Paging-Extension 
    Group 
    Paging-External 
    Paging And Transfer 
    Paging-Answer 
    Paging from Built-in 
    Speaker 
    ---------- 
    Paging from 
    External Equipment -------------------- 
    Flexible Line Button 
    Changing to a CO Line 
    Button 
    --------- 
    Changing to a DSS 
    Button 
    --------- 
    Changing to a One 
    Touch Dialing Button 
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    ------------------- 
    Call Forwarding 
    Do Not Disturb  
    						
    							System Features Operation Procedures 
    Please use this Operating Instructions Manual for basic operations. Refer to the 
    Electronic Modular Switching System (EMSS) Control Unit Manual for 
    additional features. 
    Notice 
    A series of the beep tone may sound periodically when the MEMORY switch is set to 
    the “PROGRAM”. This is a normal condition. 
    Panasonic Company 
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America 
    One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 
    Panasonic Company (West) of America 
    Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America 
    6550 Katella Avenue, Cypress, California 90630 
    Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”) 
    Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. 
    San Gabriel lndustnal Park, 65th Infantry Avenue, KM 9.5, Carolina, P R 00630 
    Printed in Unlted Kingdom 
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