Panasonic PalmLink KX-TR320B User manual

Panasonic
2-Way FRS Radio
Model No KX-TR320B/KX-TR320F
KX-TR320S/KX-TR325S
Operating Instructions
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Getting Started
1-A Location of Controls 1-C Battery Installation
MIC (Microphone)^P (Speaker) Jack
(6-A, 6-B)
Display (1-B)
tLOCK] Button (5-A)
(TALKl Button
(1-G, 3-B)
[MENU] Button (1-G)
El, (3 Buttons
(1-G, 2-A, 3-B)
Main Speaker (3-B)
Rip (3-C)
Microphone (3-B)
Antenna (1-E)
Ear Speaker (3-C)
DC IN 45VJack
(6-C)
(POWER) Button
(1-F)
(CALL) Button
(3-D)
SCAN] Button
(4-A)
(MONITOR] Button
(3-A)
TALK/BUSY
Indicator (3-A, 3-B)
•The Illustrations used in this manual are of the KX-TR325
Accessory (For extra orders, call 1-800-332-5368
)
Belt Clip one
Order No PQKE10094Z1
1-B Display
The flip IS open (3-C)
The scrambling function is ON
(KX-TR325 only) (5-C)
The unit is mthe VOX
mode (6-A)
r
The unit IS in the vibratory call
mode {KX-TR325 only) (3-E)
The key lock function is ON
(5-A)
The display shows the
battery strength (1-C)
SCRAMBLE
^VOX VtB
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The volume is set to level 2
(3-B. 3-C. 6-A, 6-B)
VOL
the unit IS using the operating
channel number 14(2-A)
The unit is using the group
code number 38
(2-B)
The unit is sending call tones
(3-D)
The unit IS using the channel
scan function (4-A)
The unit requires 3AA (LR6) size alkaline battenes (not included)
The battery life ts about 30 hours (Based on ausage duty of 5%
receive. 5% talk, 90% standby
)
Pull down the hook and
remove the cover OInstall (or replace) the
battenes using the correct
polanty (+, —
)
OClose the cover
•Make sure that the unit is powered OFFbefore replaang the
battenes
Battery precautions
The batteries should be used correctly, otherwise the unit may be
damaged by battery leakage
•Do not mix different types of batteries
•Do not charge, short-circuit, disassemble or heat battenes, and do
not dispose of battenes in fire
•Remove all the battenes when replacing
Battery strength-
You can check the battery strength on the display (see below) while
the unit IS in use If the unit _„.,
beeps intermittently and "O:- ^
flashes on the display, replace
all the battenes with new ones (flashing)
•If the unit IS left on when the battery is LOW, everything, except
the flashing "O! ", will disappear from the display Only [power]
can be operated to turn the unit off
•Battery life may vary depending on usage conditions and ambient
temperature
1-D Belt Clip
You can hang the unit on your belt or pocket using the belt clip
To attach the belt clip To remove the belt
clip

jetting Started Section 121 Before You Talk Section 2
1-E Adjusting the Antenna
'he antenna rotates 360 degrees,
'ou can adjust the antenna to three
tifferent click positions.
or best performance, the antenna
;hould be used in the vertical
lositlon.
1-F Turning ttie Power ON/OFF
0Press and hold (POWER).
•The display will appear.
^To turn the power off, press and hold
[POWER] until the display disappears.
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1-G Programming Summary
i^ou can program the following functions. See the corresponding
section number for details.
Each time you press [MENU
]
.the display will change as
follows.
'^The display shows the current channel and
tH^ML group code.
To select the operating channel, see 2-A.
»U 38
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To select the group code, see 2-B.
To select the VOX sensitivity, see 6-A.
To change the call tones, see 3-D.
To turn on/off the vibratory call, see 3-E.
(KX-TR325 only)
To turn on/off the scrambling function, see
5-C. (KX-TR325 only)
mi To select the auto power off mode, see 5-B.
Press CzD or for the desired settings.
When finished, press (TALK] or wait for 10seconds.
»You can exit the programming mode any time by pressing (TALK)
or waiting for 10 seconds.
The unit has 14 operating frequency channels and 38 group codes.
To talk to others, all users in your group must be using the same
channel and group code.
2'A Selecting the Operating Channel
The factory preset is "1".
OPress [MENU].
Ba "and the current channel will flash
on the display.
0Press (3 or El repeatedly until the
desired operating channel (1-14) is
displayed.
0When finished, press [TALK] or wait for
10 seconds.
•The selected channel will not toe cleared even when you turn off
the unit.
2-B Selecting the Group Code (CTCSS)
The Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) allows you
to ignore (not hear) unwanted calls from other persons who are
using the same channel. It provides communication with silent
standby since you will only receive calls from group members using
the seune group code. The unit is equipped with 38 group codes.
The factory preset is "0" (OFF).
The CTCSS does not make your ccmversation private. It only
allows y<xj to not listen to unwanted conversations.
OPress (MENU) twice.
"and the current group code will
flash on the display.
OPress (3 or (3 repeatedly until the
desired group code (0-38) is displayed
(see below).
OWhen finished, press [TALK] or wait for
10 seconds.
•The selected code will not be cleared even when you turn off the
unit.
*To communicate with others without agroup code, select "0"
(OFF) in step 2.
CTCSS code (unit: Hz)
No. Freq. No. Freq. No. Freq. No. Freq.
167.0 11 97.4 21 136.5 31 192.8
271.9 12 100.0 22 141.3 32 203.5
374.4 13 103.5 23 146.2 33 210.7
477.0 14 107.2 24 151.4 34 218.1
579.7 15 110.9 25 156.7 35 225.7
682.5 16 114.8 26 162.2 36 233.6
785.4 17 118.8 27 167.9 37 241.8
888.5 18 123.0 28 173.8 38 250.3
991.5 19 127.3 29 179.9 0OFF
10 94.8 20 131.8 30 186.2

31 To Communicate
Backlit LCD Display
The lighted display will remain
on for about 5 seconds after
3-A Monitor
The monitor function activates the speaker. Use this function when
received signals are too weak to recognize. You can use the monitor
function to check activity on the current channel before transmission.
OPress and hold [MONITOR] to open the squelch.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights green.
•You will hear static it the channel is clear for use.
ORelease (monitor ]to close the squelch.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator light goes out.
•If you want to use the monitor privately, open the flip before
pressing [MONITORl.
3-B Sending/Receiving Messages
OCheck the current channel activity (3-A).
•Do not talk If someone is already on the channel.
0Press and hold [TALK] to transmit and talk into the
microphone.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights red.
0To receive, release [TALK).
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights green.
•Repeat steps 2and 3to continue communication.
•To maximize readability of your transmitted signal,
pause afew seconds after pressing (TALK],hold
the unit 2to 4inches (5 to 10 cm) from your mouth
and speak at anormal voice level.
•For safe motor vehicle operation, please do not use the unit while
driving. Either stop vehicle or allow passenger to use instead.
To select the main speaker volume
The factory preset is "5".
OPress (3] or f^.
•"l^OL" and the current volume level will flash on the display.
OPress Oor repeatedly until the desired volume level
(1-8) is displayed.
3-C Private Talk
If you want to talk privately during transmission, open the flip. The
unit enters the private talk mode. You can transmit by holding the
unit near your ear like atelephone handset.
OOpen the flip and check the current channel activity (3-A).
•" 4*" and "VOX" are displayed,
•Do not talk if someone is already on the channel.
QPress and hold [TALK ]to transmit and talk into the
microphone.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights red.
0To receive, release (TALK].
•You can hear the other party's voice through the ear speaker.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights green.
OWhen finished, close the flip.
•" 4*" and "VOX" will disappear.
•To maximize readabilityof your transmitted signal, pause afew
seconds after pressing [TALK] and speak.
To select the ear speaker volume
The factory preset is "2".
OOpen the flip and press ®or @.
•"VOL" and the current volume level will flash on the display.
QPress @or @repeatedly until the desired volume level
(1-3) is displayed.
0When finished, close the flip.

To Communicate Section 3
3-D Call Tones ^
The unit has five different call tones to identify each user and alert
others that you intend to transmit. When you press (CALL),the
other party will be alerted with your call tones.
To send call tones
OPress (CALL)
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights red.
•"CALL" is displayed and the call tones sound.
•The other party will be alerted with the call tones.
•The calltones will sound continuously if you press and hold
(CALL).
•If you want to send the call tones privately, open the flip before
pressing [CAUL].
To change the call tones
The factory preset is "1".
0Press [MENUl four times.
•"CALL" and the current setting will flash
on the display.
OPress Sor ®repeatedly until the
desired setting (1-5) is displayed.
•Each time you press the button, the
selected cat! tones will sound. 3
OWhen finished, press (talk) or wait for 10seconds.
3-E Vibratory Call (KX-TR325 only) -|
KX-TR325 allows you to receive avibratory call instead of a
message or call tones {—"Vibe Ringer"). This is useful in noisy
locations, or when quiet is required. The factory preset is OFF.
To turn on/off the vibratory call mode
OPress (MENU] five times.
•"WB" and the current setting will flash on
the display.
OPress ®or to turn on/off the
vibratory call mode.
GWhen finished, press (TALK) or wait for
10seconds.
•When set to ON, "WB" will remain on the display.
When you receive avibratory call
The unit vibrates while the other party is sending amessage or call
tones.
—To hear the other party, press (MONITOR
)
.
—To transmit, press and hold (TALK) or open the flip, and talk into
the microphone.
The vibratory call mode is temporarily turned off during transmission.
30 seconds after transmission is complete, the unit will return to the
vibratory call mode.
•The vibratory call mode is turned off while the flip is opened. When
you close the flip, the unit will return to the vibratory call mode.

Channel Scan Section 4Special Features Section 5
4-A Finding aBusy Channel
Channel scan allows you to monitor 14 channels and aselected
group code. When the unit detects channel activity on your selected
code, it stops scanning and locks in on the busy channel. You can
listen and talk back (within 5seconds of the end of atransmission)
on the displayed channel without having to change your settings.
5-A Keylock
Press ISCANI.
•"SCAN" will flash on the display.
•Channel scan starts and monitors the channels from the
current channel in the order below.
1^2-»"3- *^4
tI
The unit stops scanning when It finds abusy channel, and
you will hear amessage.
•The TALK/BUSY indicator lights green.
If you want to scan other busy channels, press (3 to
scroll up or to scroll down.
•Channel scan starts again.
•If no message is received or there is no key operation for atx>ut
5seconds, channel scan starts again.
0To end the channel scan, press [SCAN],
•The unit will return to the standby mode with the preset channel
and group code.
To transmit during channel scan
OFollow steps 1and 2of the channel scan procedure
above.
QWhen the unit finds the desired busy channel and stops
scanning, press (TALK] within 5seconds (or during the
message).
OTo transmit, press and hold (TALK) and talk into the
microphone.
To receive, release [TALK).
•After transmission, the unit will return to the standby mode
showing the current channel and group code.
•ff you want to scan privately, open ttie flip before pressing (SCAN ].
•To communicate in channel scan mode, your unit must be set to
the same group code as the o^er user(s) in your group, if your
unit is set to adifferent code, the channel scan function will not
detect channel activity in your group.
•To scan for radios without agroup code, set your group code to
"0" (OFF) before using the ctiannel scan function.
Key lock allows you to lock some buttons fl POWER).[MENU}.@,
and [SCAN])to prevent accidentally changing any radio
settings.
OPress and hold (LOCK] until "?"Is
displayed.
OTo turn the key lock function OFF,
press and hold (LOCK) until "f
"
disappears.
While the Key Lock function Is ON, the following features
can still be used.
•Sending/Receiving messages •Sending/Recehring call tones
•Monitor •Private talk
5-B Auto Power OFF ,
The unit can be programmed to turn itself off after acertain period of
no operation. This is useful to save the battery life. You can select
the time period for the auto power off mode. The factory preset is "2"
(2 hours). rhr
hr^
OFress (MENU) five times (seven times
if your model is aKX-TR325).
•The current setting will flash on the
display.
©Press or repeatedly until the
desired setting (0-3) is displayed.
•1:1 hour 2: 2hours 3: 3hours
0: OFF
OWhen finished, press (TALK
)
or wait for 10 seconds.
•Ttie auto power off function can be used whether the Key Lock
function is active or not (5-A).
5-C Scrambling (KX-TR325 only)
KX-TR325 allows you to scramble your calls so that others will not
understand your conversation. This is only possible with KX-TR325.
The factory preset is OFF.
OPress (MENU] six times.
•"SCRAMBLE" and the current setting will
flash on the display.
OPress (3 or Oto turn on/off the
scrambling function.
©When finished, press [TALK) or wait for
10 seconds.
•When set to ON, "SCRAHABLE" will
remain on the display.

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6-A To Enjoy Hands-Free Operation 6-B To Operate with aSpealcer Mic
The unit has built-in Voice Activated Transmission (VOX) capability.
Using aHeadset Mic (KX-TRA10) or Earbud Mic (KX-TRA17) with
the unit, you can activate the transmission with your voice.
The unit must be powered off before connection.
The unit enters the VOX mode when the unit is powered ON after
the Headset Mic or the Earbud Mic is connected to the unit.
•"VOX" is displayed.
•To switch to the PTT (Push-To-Talk) mode, press (TALK).To
return to the VOX mode, turn the unit off, then on again.
For details, see the Headset Mic or Earbud Mic operating
instructions.
To MIC/SP
Jack
Earbud Mic (KX-TRA17)
•There will be abrief delay between starting/stopping talking and
radio transmission in the VOX mode.
•You cannot send amessage while receiving in the VOX mode.
Wait until the other party stops talking.
•When you finished using the Headset Mic or Earbud Mic. unplug
the Headset Mic or Earbud Mic from the MIC/SPjack to save the
battery life.
To select the receiver volume
The factory preset is "2".
OPress El or (3-
•"VOL" and the current volume level will flash on the display.
0Press (3 or (3 repeatedly until the desired volume level
(1-3) is displayed.
To select VOX sensitivity
You can select the VOX sensitivity of the radio to compensate for
varying levels of noise around you. The factory preset is "2"
(Medium).
OPress (MENUi three times.
•"VOX' and the current setting will flash on
the display.
0Press ®or l3 repeatedly until the
desired setting (1-3) is displayed.
•1: Low (for high levels of noise)
2: Medium (for use tn most applications)
3: High (for low levels of noise)
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Using aSpeaker Mic (KX-TRA1S) with the unit, you can operate the
unit remotely.
The unit must be powered off before connection.
For details, see the operating instructions for the Speaker Mic.
To MIC/SP
Jack J|i
•When you finished using the Speaker Mic, unplug the Speaker Mic
from the MIC/SPjack to save the battery life.
To select the receiver volume
The factory preset is "5".
OPress Sor W.
•"VOL" and the current volume level wilt flash on the display.
OPress Sor (3 repeatedly until the desired volume level
(1-8) is displayed.
6-C For Use with aCar Battery
If you connect the unit to the cigarette lighter socket of your car
using aCar DC Power Adaptor (KX-TRA20), you can enjoy
transmitting without thinking about the battery life.
The unit must be powered off before connection.
For details, see the operating instructions for the Car DC Power
Adaptor.
To acigarette lighter socket
^To DC IN
)V 4.5 VJack
Car DC Power Adaptor
(KX-TRA20)
•The unit will not run on batteries as long as the DC IN 4.5 Vjack is
plugged in.
•Use only Panasonic Car DC Power Adaptor (KX-TR/^O). Using
any other car DC power adaptor may cause damage to the unit.
•The Car DC Power Adaptor cannot be used to charge the
rechargeable battery.
6-D Carrying Case
You can hang the unit on your belt or arm using acarrying case
(KX-TRA30).
Carrying Case
(KX.TRA30)
OWhen finished, press [talk] or wait for 10 seconds.

Things You Should Know
7-A Talk Range
The unit Is designed to maximize performance and improve
transmission range In the field. However, the talk range depends on
your surrounding environment. This unit Is a"line of sighf radio and
therefore talk range will be affected by concrete structures, heavy
foliage and transmission from inside abuilding or vehicle.
Range in flat, open v
areas is up to |v\\\\1
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Medium Range
Range is decreased
when buildings and .
trees are in the way. ''
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MinimalRange
Dense foliage and 'vO^
mountains can limit ,^y^\ 1
7-C Before Requesting Help
Problem Remedy
You press (POWER]to
power the unit ON, but
the unit does not work.
»Reposition or replace batteries (1-C).
•Make sure the unit Is unlocked (5-A).
Your messa^ cannot
be transmitted. •Make sure [TALK] Is firmly pressed
and held when you transmit.
•Reposition or replace batteries (1-C).
•You cannot send amessage while
receiving using the Headset Mic
(KX-TRAIO) or the Earbud Mic
(KX-TRA17). Wait until the other party
stops talking.
•Change the VOX sensitivity according
to the noise around you in the VOX
mode (6-A).
The other party's
message cannot be
received.
•Make sure the other party's channel/
code settings are thesame as yours.
•Make sure (TALK] Is not inadvertently
being pressed.
•Reposition or replace batteries (1-C).
•Obstructions, operating indoors or in
vehicles, may interfere vnth
communication. Change your location
and try again.
•Hold the unit near your ear to hear the
message from the ear speaker when
the flip is open.
•Change the VOX sensitivity according
to the noise around you in the VOX
mode (6-A).
Other conversations or
noise on achannel is
heard when receiving.
^Confirm the group code setting (2-B).
If the setting is "0" (OFF), reprogram
the same group code as the other
party, and try again.
^Shared channel or group code may be
in use. Try another.
7-B Specifications
Operating frequency 462.5625-462.71 25 MHz
467.5625-467.7125 MHz
14 channels
38 codes
4.5 VDC.
3AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries
(not included)
DC IN 4.5 Vjack accepts:
12 Vnegative ground car battery with Car
DC Power Adaptor (optional)
Approx. 30 hours (Based on a usage duty
of 5% receive, 5% talk, 90% standby)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Power requirements
External power source
Allcaiine battery life
Channel frequency chart (unit: MHz)
Ch Freq. Ch Freq, Ch Freq.
1462.5625 6462.6875 11 467.6375
2462.5875 7462.7125 12 467.6625
3462.6125 8467.5625 13 467.6875
4462.6375 9467.5875 14 467.7125
5462.6625 10 467.6125
Problem Remedy
You cannot change
channel/code settings. •Make sure the unit is unkx:ked (5-A).
Limited Talk Range •Steel/concrete structures, heavy
foliage and use in buildings or vehicles
will decrease range. Check for clear
line of sight to improve transmission.
•Wearing the unit on your body, such
as In apocket or on a belt, will
decrease range. Change location of
the unit.
Static, sound cuts
in/out, fades,
interference emits
wtien transmitting.
•You are too close to the other party.
You should be at least 10 feet apart.
Increase your distance.
•You are too far from the other party.
Obstacles interfere with transmission.
Talk range is up to 2miles in clear,
unobstructed conditions.
The transmission
suddenly stops while
sending messages
usina (TALK ].
•The unit automatically returns to the
standby mode if more than
60 seconds pass while sending
messages using [TALK]. To continue,
press and hold [TALK] again.
display. •Reposition or replace batteries (1-C).
The display is dim. •Reposition or replace batteries (1-C),
If you cannot solve
your problem •Call our customer call center at
1-800-21 1-PANA(7262).
•Panasonic's e-mail address for
customer inquiries:
consumerproducts @panasonlc.com
for customers in the USA or Puerto
Rico ONLY

Things You Should Know Section 7
7-D Safety Instructions
Splash-Resistant
The unit is designed to be splash resistant. You can use the unit
with wet hands.
CAUTION:
•Do not immerse in water or leave under running water.
•Keep the unit away from salt water.
•Avoid exposure to prolonged high humidity.
•Since water in the MIC/SP jacl< or DC IN 4.5 Vjack may cause
damage, close the rubber cap(s) when the optional accessory(ies)
is(are) not in use. When the optional accessory(ies) is(are)
connected, do not use the unit with wet hands.
•If the unit is wet, wipe with asoft dry cloth.
Shock-Resistant
Although the unit is designed to be shock resistant, do not throw or
step on the unit.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these
instructions.
1.Use only the battery{ies) specified.
2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in afire. It(they) may explode.
Check with local waste management codes for special disposal
instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is
corrosive and may cause bums or injury to the eyes or skin. The
electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling battery(ies) in order not to short the
battery{ies) to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and
keys. The battery(ie8) and/or conductor may overheat and cause
burns.
5. Do not recharge the battery(jes) provided with or identified for
use with this product. The battefy(ies) may leak corrosive
electrolyte or explode.
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with or
identified for use with this product by heating. Sudden release of
battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to the
eyes or skin.
7. Replace all batteries at the same time. Mixing fresh and
discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and
rupture the discharged batteries. (Applies to products employing
more than one separately replaceable primary battery.)
8. When installing batteries observe the proper polarity or direction.
Incorrect installation can cause charging, and may result in
leakage or explosion. (Applies to products employing more than
one separately replaceable primary battery.)
9. Remove the battery(ies) from this product if the product will not
be used for along period of time (several months or more).
During this time the battery(ies) could leak in the product.
'10. Discard the "dead" battery(ies) as soon as possible. The "dead"
battery(ies) may leak in the product.
11 .Do not store this product, or Vne t>attery(ies) provided with or
identified for use with this product, in high temperature areas.
Batteries that are stored in afreezer or refrigerator for the
purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from
condensation during storage and defrosting. Batteries should be
stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage.
7-E FCC and Other Information
This device complies with Part 15of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the condition that this device may not cause harmful
interference.
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this unit.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this device.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for aClass Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on acircuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techntoian for hetp.
•Environment—do not leave the unit in aplace where the
temperature is less than -10°C (14°F) or greater than SOX
(122°F). such as in areas of direct sunlight, heating radiators or
closed automobiles. Avoid excessive smoke, dust, mechanical
vibration or shock. Keep the unit away from magnetk; cards, such
as bank cards, telephone cards, etc., as the magnet in the unit
may cause the data on the card's magnetic strip to be erased.
•For safe motor vehicle operation—please do not use the unit
while driving. Either stop vehicle or allow passenger to use instead.
•Medical—consult the manufacturer of any personal medical
devices, such as pacemakers, to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. (The unit
operates in the frequency range of 462.5625 to 462.7125 MHz and
467.5625 to 467.7125 MHz, and the power output level is up to
0.5 watts.) Do not use the unit in health care facilities if any
regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals
or health care facilities may be using equipment that couid be
sensitive to external RF (radio frequency) energy.
•Routine care—wipe the unit with asoft cloth. Do not use benzine,
thinner, or any abrasive powder.
•If there is any trouble—consult an authorized Panasonic Factory
Service Center.
•This unit is designed for use in the United States of America. Sale or
use of this product in other countries may violate local laws.
•Ce appareil est congu pour Stre utillsd aux Etats-Unis d'Am^rique. La
vente ou Templot de cet appareil dans certains autres pays peut
constiluer une infraction ala legislation locale.
•Esta unidad fue elaborada para uso en los Estados Unidos de
America. La venta oel empleo de este producto en ciertos pafses
puede constituir violacidn de la legislacibn local.
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