Facsimile
Quick Reference Guide
Model No. KX-L6CL
KX-L6CW
KX-L6CL
KX-L6CL has one portable handset.
KX-L6CW has two portable handsets.
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Table of Contents
Finding the controls ……………………………………………………………2
Installations and connections …………………………………………………4
Setting the date and time ………………………………………………………7
Adjusting volumes ………………………………………………………………7
Setting your logo and facsimile telephone number …………………………8
Character input and command key table ……………………………………9
Automatic dialing on the main unit……………………………………………10
Automatic dialing on the portable handset …………………………………11
Intercom between the main unit and portable handset ……………………12
Intercom between portable handsets ………………………………………13
Sending faxes …………………………………………………………………14
Receiving faxes ………………………………………………………………15
Operating the built-in answering device ……………………………………19
L-mode service…………………………………………………………………20
Specifications …………………………………………………………………27
This guide explains some basic features and operations, but not all of them.
For further details, see the Japanese operating instructions.
This product is designed for use in Japan.
Panasonic cannot provide service for this product if used outside Japan.
Any details given in this guide are subject to change without notice.
Finding the controls
Main unit (control panel)
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(KX-L6CW is shown.)
1 Liquid crystal display(With color) 15 Cursor button to move forward
and backward in a text entry.
2 Volume button adjusts ringer, speaker
and handset volume. Search button searches the
directory by pressing the up and
3 Fax View button displays received fax down buttons.
List and fax data.
L-Mode button enters L-Mode
4 Book mark button service. Set button sets
5 Mail button operation.
6 Clear button 16 Flash button uses the waiting service.
7 Monitor button starts On-Hook Dialing. 17 Phonebook button uses the phonebook.
8 Intercom button 18 Menu button
9 Copy button starts copying. 19 Tone button switches to tone dialing.
10 Start/Fax button starts faxing. 20 Auto Answer button
11 Redial button —light on: answering device activated.
12 Stop button —light off: used as a regular telephone.
13 Back button returns previous display. Record button records telephone calls.
14 Hold button. 21 Replay button plays back recorded
messages.
22 Power indicator
23 Contrast Volume for Liquid crystal
display
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Finding the controls
Portable handset
17 1 Caller information button starts a
search in the Number Display log.
Hold button puts a call on hold.
2 Redial button redials the last number
16 dialed.
3 Volume button adjusts the volume.
Search button changes Hiragana into
kanji.
4 Talk button makes/answers calls.
15 5 Flash button uses the call waiting
service.
6 Used when installing additional portable
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1 handsets.
7 Microphone [Do not cover the
2 13 microphone while talking.]
3 12 8 Fax reception receives faxes.
9 Speakerphone button uses the
4 11 speakerphone.
10 Dial buttons
Tone button switches to Tone dialing
10 mode.
Sharp button
11 Off button ends a call, or ends/exits
from editing and other operations.
12 Phonebook button uses the
5 9 phonebook.
13 Intercom button pages the main unit or
6 8 another portable handset.
14 Multi-operation buttons refer to the
function displayed on the bottom of the
7 display.
They function differently depending on
the mode.
15 Liquid crystal display (with back light)
displays battery strength, telephone
numbers etc.
16 Speaker
17 Call/charge indicator will blink, when
receiving a call or placed on a charger.
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Installations and connections
Installing the ink film
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Open the control panel. Insert the white core into the slots shown in the
picture below.
White core
1 Press here.
Control panel
2 Open the control
panel until it locks.
2
5 If the ink film is slack, tighten it by winding the “T”
shaped gear (blue).
2 Do not be
Insert the ink film. “T” shaped gear (blue) slacken.
1 Find the “T” shaped gear (blue).
Ink film
2 Insert the blue core into the right slot of the main
unit.
3 Insert the “T” shaped gear (blue) into the left slot of 3 Close the control panel until it locks.
the main unit.
“T” shaped
gear (blue)
Right slot
3
Click
2
Blue core
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Installations and connections
Installing recording paper (A4 size)
1 Install the recording paper tray. 2 Fan the stack of recording paper (A4 size).
1 Remove the recording paper cover.
2 Insert the left tab on the recording paper tray into
the left slot of the main unit.
3 Insert the right tab into the right slot of the main
unit.
3 Insert the recording paper into the recording paper
Recording 1 tray. (Up to 30 sheets)
paper cover 4 Close the paper entrance cover by leaning it back.
Slot
Tab 3
2 Printing
side is on
Recording the back
paper tray
3
4 Paper entrance
cover
3 Install the recording paper cover on the recording
paper tray by sliding it down from the top.
2 Insert the recording paper into the recording paper tray.
1 Open the paper entrance cover until it locks.
Recording paper
cover
Recording paper
tray
Paper entrance
cover
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Installations and connections
Setting up the portable handset Connecting the main unit
1
Power outlet
(AC 100 V) 1 Raise the antenna.
Charger
AC adaptor
2 Connect the cord and
place the handset on
the main unit.
Plug
2
Battery
Click
Connector Click
Black Red
Battery cover
3 Click Click
Charge the battery in the charger for 10 hours.
回
(電 線
話回線へ 停) 電電話用機
�
Charge indicator �
lights on while charging. Telephone line cord Wall jack
3 Connect the telephone line
cord (Supplied accessory).
Charge contacts Power outlet
Power cord AC 100V
4 Connect the power cord.
After your Panasonic battery is fully charged,
it will last up to about 7 hours of conversation.
After the Power On...
This unit will automatically select the dialing
mode (Tone/Pulse).
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Setting the date and time Adjusting volumes
Main unit
Dial keypad
Ringer volume
5 levels (including off-position) are available.
1 Press (Volume) repeatedly while the unit is not
Press (Menu) and . in use.
Handset volume
日付と時刻� 4 levels are available.
’00年00月00日00:00 Press (Volume) repeatedly during telephone
年は西暦の下2桁� conversation.
Speaker volume
登 録 は 決定 を押す� タ イ゙ヤルホ ダンで入力�
で移動� 4 levels are available.
Press (Volume) repeatedly while using or
2 listening to the recorded messages.
Enter the correct date (year/month/day) and time
(hour/minute). Portable handset
Example: November 1, 2002, 15:30 (3:30 PM)
Press .
Year Month Day Time
日付と時刻�
’02年11月01日15:30
年は西暦の下2桁�
スピーカーホン�
登 録 は 決定 を押す� タ イ゙ヤルホ ダンで入力�
で移動�
4 Ringer volume
Press (Set). 4 levels (including off-position) are available.
Press (Volume) repeatedly while the unit is not in
音量/変換�
5 use.
Press (Stop). To turn the ringer off:
Press and hold (Volume) until a beep sounds.
音量/変換�
Handset volume
3 levels are available.
Press (Volume) repeatedly during telephone
音量/変換�
conversation.
Speaker volume
2 levels are available.
スピーカーホン�
Press repeatedly while using or listening to
音量/変換�
the recorded messages.
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Setting your logo and facsimile telephone number
3 Press (Set) twice.
4 Enter your facsimile telephone number, up to 20
digits.
Example: 04671234 • •
あなたの名前と�
電話番号�
04671234・・・�
電話番号を入力�
し登録する�
Dial keypad タ イ゙ヤルホ ダンで入力�
登録は 決定を押す�
1 5 Press (Set).
Press (Menu) and .
あなたの名前と�
電話番号�
� 6 Press (Stop).
名前を入力する�
かな漢字�
文字切替は メニューを押す� タ イ゙ヤルホ ダンで入力 =あ行 =か行…�
入力が完了したら 決定 を押す� 変換は 押す 確定は 決定 押す�
2 Enter your logo, up to 16 characters, using the dial
keypad.
To enter English characters, press (Menu),
press (down) three times to select “半角
英字” (English and sign input mode), then press
(Set).
For details, see the table on page 9 for instructions.
Example: Micah
あなたの名前と�
電話番号�
Micah
名前を入力する�
半角英字�
文字切替は メニューを押す� タ イ゙ヤルホ ダンで入力 =ABC... =DEF.
入力が完了したら 決定 を押す�
1. To enter “M”, press once.
2. To enter “i”, press six times.
3. To enter “c”, press six times.
4. To enter “a”, press (right) to move the
cursor to the next space and press four
times.
5. To enter “h”, press five times.
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