Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KX-UT670 Panasonic
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Model No. KX-UT670 Smart Desk Phone Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-UT670: Software File V ersion 02.000 or later In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted unless necessary .
Introduction Feature Highlights 7-inch Color Touch Display You can directly interact with the unit in a way only possible with a touch display: Swipe your finger to scroll through your contacts to find the desired party, or tap an entry in the call log to call that person back.
Network Camera Integration Registering network cameras allows you to use the phone to view those cameras’ video feeds (Page 40). If a network camera is associated with a phone number (paging number), you can call that number while viewing the camera’s video feed (Page 62).
Other Information Documentation for This Unit The documentation for this unit consists of the following three manuals: Getting Started Briefly describes basic information about the installation of the unit. Operating Instructions (this manual) Describes the parts of the unit, operation procedures, maintenance, etc.
Copyright Notices • The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2009 Copyrights Vision Inc. • iWnn IME © OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2010 All Rights Reserved. • Parts of this product use Open Source Software supplied based on the conditions of the Free Software Foundation’s GPLs and/or LGPLs and other conditions.
For Your Safety To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock, fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions.
This handset earpiece is magnetized and may retain small ferrous objects. The use of excessive sound volume through earphones, headphones, or headsets may cause hearing loss. Disconnect this unit from power outlet/the Ethernet cables if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell, or makes unusual noise.
• Under power failure conditions, the Smart Desk Phone may not operate. Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local power, is available for use in remote sites in case of emergency. • For information regarding network setup of the Smart Desk Phone such as IP addresses, please see page 108.
make a record of necessary user information, etc., and initialize the unit to return it to its factory settings in the following cases (Page 120). Also, remove the SD card from the unit.
Additional Information Important Safety Instructions When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
For users in Canada only • This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. • This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Table of Contents Unit Overview .. ....................................................................................... 15 Included Accessories .. ................................................................................................... 15 Optional Accessories .
Changing How Contacts are Displayed .. ...................................................................... 57 Joining/Separating Contacts .. ....................................................................................... 57 Saving/Loading Contact Information to/from an SD Card .
Displaying an Image .. ..................................................................................................... 79 Viewing Images as a Slideshow .. ................................................................................... 79 Deleting an Image .
Unit Overview Included Accessories *1 If any parts are missing or have other problems, contact your dealer. Handset (1) Handset Cord (1) Stand (1) *1 For extra orders for the accessories, call toll-free: 1-800-332-5368. (For users in the United States only) Note • The illustrations may differ from the appearance of the actual product.
Location of Controls Front View A B C E D G F Touch Display (Page 21) Ambient Light Sensor Detects the brightness of the ambient light and adjusts the brightness of the display accordingly (Page 110).
Key Sheet F CD E B A I H G Menu Display the menu. The contents of the menu differ depending on the current screen or application. Home Return to the Home screen (Page 29). Pressing and holding this button displays the icons of the applications you have used since the unit started up.
Right Side View A B C USB Port Connect a USB keyboard (Page 100). SD Card Slot Insert an SD card. An SD card can be used for saving information stored on the unit, such as your contacts list, and for loading information onto the unit (Page 118).
Left Side View B C A Modular Handset Jack EHS Jack Used to connect an EHS headset (Page 99). Headset Jack (Page 99) Document Version 2011-09 Operating Instructions 19 Unit Overview.
Rear View C G F E D A B B B Message/Ringer Lamp (Page 16) Ventilation Opening (4 locations) RESET Button Reinitializes the unit’s settings (Page 120).
Before Operating the Telephone Touch Display Operations In this manual, touch operations are explained using the following terminology: Touch Touch the display with your finger. Tap Touch the display only briefly. Touch and hold Touch the display and keep your finger there.
Basic Telephone Operations With this unit, there are several ways to make and answer calls. Going Off-hook In this manual, when you see the phrase "go off-hook", you can do any of the following: • Lift the handset off of its cradle. • Press .
Entering Text With this unit, you can enter text and other characters using either the on-screen software keyboard or an external USB keyboard (available commercially). 1. Tap the text box in which you want to enter text. 2. Use the keyboard to enter text.
Note • Depending on the input mode, the appearance of the keyboard may differ. Function keys Key Description Deletes the character in front of the cursor. Moves the cursor one character to the left. Moves the cursor one character to the right. Displays the Symbol/Emoticon input screen.
Using the Android Keyboard This section explains how to input letters and numbers using the Android keyboard. Sample screen shot of the keyboard Note • Depending on the input mode, the appearance of the keyboard may differ. Function keys Key Explanation Switches between uppercase and lowercase text input.
Note • For details about Android keyboard settings, see Page 115. 26 Operating Instructions Document Version 2011-09 Before Operating the Telephone.
Using a USB Keyboard You can connect a standard USB keyboard and use it instead of the on-screen keyboard to enter text. The following keys can be used: Key Explanation Alphabetic characters and symbols Used in the same way as input keys on the on-screen keyboard.
Emergency Number Registration Registering emergency numbers allows you to select and call these numbers while the screen lock is active. Up to 5 emergency numbers can be registered. 1. On the Phone screen, press . 2. On the [Menu] screen, tap [Emergency number setting] .
The Display and Icons The Display Home Screen The Home screen is initially displayed when the unit is turned on. Also, pressing displays the Home screen. C B D E A Status bar (Page 30) Swipe left or right on the screen display another Home screen. The Home screen is comprised of three screens, and you can freely position shortcuts, etc.
Status Bar The status bar displays the status of the unit and is displayed on all screens. Tapping the status bar displays the notification screen. AB C D Displays the status of unit settings, new mail notifications, etc. Displays the user’s name and the unit’s phone number.
Notification Screen You can tap the items on the notification screen to display additional information. A B C D Clears all notifications. Displays settings and status information for the unit. You can tap each item to display additional information, change settings, etc.
Application Screen The Application screen displays the applications installed on the unit. This screen is displayed when you tap on the Home screen. A B Displays the applications installed on the unit (Page 66). Tap here to close the Application screen.
Phone Screen After the unit is turned on and the Home screen is displayed, the Phone screen is displayed automatically. You can also press or tap on the Home screen to display the Phone screen.
Displays the wallpaper (Page 89). Displays your contacts (Page 38). Displays the call log (Page 37). The number of missed calls is displayed in square brackets (e.g., [44]). If multiple lines are configured on your unit, the total number of missed calls on all lines is displayed.
Calling Screen During a call, the [Current] tab is displayed. E B A G F H I J CD [Current] tab Displays information about the call in progress. [Hold] tab Displays information about calls on hold. Personal information If the other party is registered in your contacts, that person’s information will be displayed.
Soft Keys Key Description Deletes the last digit entered. Cancels pre-dialing and returns to the Phone screen (Page 48). Answers a call. Puts the current call on hold (Page 51). Retrieves a call on hold and resumes the call (Page 51). Transfers the call (Page 52).
Call Log Screen Tapping [Call Log] on the Phone screen displays the Call Log screen. The Call Log screen displays the outgoing call log, incoming call log, and missed call log. The most recent 100 records are kept for each type of call log. A D C F G B E [Outgoing Call] tab Displays the outgoing call log.
Contacts Screen Tapping [Contacts] on the Phone screen or tapping on the Home screen displays the Contacts screen. F A BD C G E Displays all contacts. Displays only contacts set as favorites (Page 54). Enter a name to search for contacts (Page 56). Add a new contact (Page 54).
Flexible Button Screen Single-row display B C A Full-screen display B A Tapping a button activates the feature assigned to the flexible button. Switches between single-row display and full-screen display. Displays the next column. Note • For details about assigning features to flexible buttons, see page 85.
Network Camera Viewer Tapping on the Home screen starts Network Camera Viewer. You can view the video feeds of network cameras connected to the network. A E D C B Displays the video feed of the network camera. Displays the camera name as registered in the [Camera Registration] screen (Page 60).
Lock Screen When someone taps the display while the screen lock is activate, the following screen is displayed. When using a pattern A B When using a PIN A B Document Version 2011-09 Operating Instruc.
When using a password A B Call an emergency number (Page 49). Trace the unlock pattern, enter the PIN, or enter the password to unlock the screen (Page 88).
Icons Home Screen (Page 29) Icon Description Displays the Application screen. Hides or displays the application dock. Closes the Application screen. Drag unneeded shortcuts, widgets, or folders to this icon to delete them (Page 90). Status Bar (Page 30) Icon Description / Displays the status of headset mode.
Icon Description Displayed while music is playing. Displayed when an event’s notification time is reached. Displayed as an alert for the following events: • The SD card has been removed. • An unsupported USB device has been connected to the unit.
Phone Screen (Page 33) Icon Description Displays your contacts (Page 38). / Displays the call log (Page 37). : No missed calls. : There is one or more missed calls. When the [Missed Call] tab is opened, on the Phone screen will change to . / Indicates whether there are new voice messages (Page 53).
Call Log Screen (Page 37) Icon Description Displayed for outgoing calls. Displayed for incoming calls that were answered. Displayed for missed calls that have been checked. Displayed for missed calls that have not been checked. When you tap the call record to display details about the call, or tap to return the call, the icon changes to .
Icon Description Deletes the selected editable item. Network Camera Viewer (Page 40) Icon Description Returns the network camera’s angle, zoom level, and brightness to the camera-side defaults (Page 62). / Zoom in/zoom out the network camera’s video feed (Page 61).
Phone Making Calls 1. Go off-hook. 2. Enter the phone number. 3. To end the call, go on-hook. Note • You can enter up to 32 digits for the phone number.
Calling from the Call Log 1. Go off-hook. 2. Tap [Call Log] . 3. Select the [Outgoing Call] tab, the [Incoming Call] tab, or the [Missed Call] tab. 4. Tap the record for the party you want to call.
Receiving Calls 1. Go off-hook. 2. To end the call, go on-hook. Note • Enabling Automatic Answer allows you to answer an incoming call without going off-hook (Page 85). • If a network camera is registered in the caller’s contact information, Network Camera Viewer will start, and you can view the video feed from the camera.
Note • Rejected phone numbers will not be stored in the incoming call log. Adding a phone number You can store a maximum of 30 phone numbers you want to reject in the rejection list of the unit. 1. On the Phone screen, press . 2. Tap [Call Block setting] .
Transferring a Call Transferring after the Destination Answers 1. During a call, tap [Transfer] on the [Current] tab. 2. Call the party to whom you want to transfer the call. 3. When the destination party answers, tap [Transfer Complete] . Note • For details about making a call, see page 48.
Mute During a call, you can mute the microphone so that the other party cannot hear you. You will still be able to hear the other party, but they cannot hear you. The unit’s microphone, the handset, and a connected headset will all be muted. 1. Press .
Contacts The Contact screen is displayed when you tap [Contacts] on the Phone screen or tap on the Home screen. Adding Contacts Adding a New Contact You can register multiple phone numbers and e-mail addresses to a single contact. 1. On the Phone screen, tap [Contacts] .
3. Tap the record with the phone number you want to add. 4. Tap [Create new contact] . 5. Enter information as necessary. 6. When you finish entering information, tap [Done] . Note • For details about the entry items, see page 54. Adding a Phone Number to an Existing Contact 1.
Deleting a Contact Deleting One Contact You can delete a contact. 1. On the Phone screen, tap [Contacts] . 2. Tap the name of the contact you want to delete. 3. Press . 4. Tap [Delete contact] . 5. On the confirmation screen, tap [OK] . Deleting All Contacts 1.
Changing How Contacts are Displayed You can change how contacts are displayed in the contact list. 1. On the Phone screen, tap [Contacts] . 2. Press . 3. Tap [Display options] . 4. Select the display method. Only contacts with phones: Display only contacts to whom a telephone number is registered.
Saving/Loading Contact Information to/from an SD Card You can save (export) contact information to an SD card or load (import) contact information from an SD card. Notice • While contacts are being imported or exported, you cannot make or receive calls.
Sending Contact Information as an E-mail Attachment You can send all contact information as an e-mail attachment. Notice • If an e-mail account has not been set up, first start the Mail application and set up an e-mail account (Page 75). 1. On the Phone screen, tap [Contacts] .
Network Camera On the Home screen, tap to start Network Camera Viewer. For up-to-date information about network cameras that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.panasonic.com/sip (for users in the United States) http://panasonic.
Selecting a Network Camera 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. In Network Camera Viewer, press . 3. Tap [Camera Select] . 4. Tap a camera’s name in the [Camera Select] list. 5. Tap [Close] . Note • If a name is not specified for a camera, a number is displayed in the [Camera Registration] list instead (e.
Centering the View on a Tap 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. Tap the display where you want to center the view. Returning the View to Home Position (set in the camera) 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. In Network Camera Viewer, tap . Note • The zoom and brightness settings are also returned to their "home" settings.
Switching Automatically among Multiple Cameras You can have the unit cycle through the registered network cameras and display each video feed in turn. 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. In Network Camera Viewer, press . 3. Tap [Camera Select] . 4. In the [Camera Select] list, tap [Sequential] .
Editing a Preset’s Name 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. In Network Camera Viewer, press . 3. Tap [Preset] . 4. In the [Preset] list, touch and hold the preset whose name you want to edit. 5. Tap [Edit Preset Name] . 6. Edit the preset’s name as necessary, and then tap [OK] .
5. On the [Auto Mode] screen, tap [Preset Sequence] . Note • Tapping [Cancel] returns you to the [Camera Settings] screen. Automatic Tracking You can have the camera automatically follow a moving object. 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. In Network Camera Viewer, press .
Built-in Applications This unit comes with a number of built-in applications you can use. Starting an Application 1. On the Application screen, tap the icon of the application you want to start.
Activating and Canceling Snooze Activating Snooze When snooze is activated, the alarm will sound again after a specified length of time. 1. On the alarm notification screen, tap [Snooze] . Canceling Snooze 1. Tap the status bar. 2. On the notification screen, tap [Alarm (snooze)] .
Browser You can browse and view web pages. Displaying a Web Page in Browser 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Tap the URL input box, and then enter a URL or some text to search the web for. 3. Tap [Go] . Note • If you entered search text in step 2, select the web page you want to view from the search results that are displayed.
Closing a Window 1. While viewing a web page in the browser, press . 2. Tap [Window] . 3. Tap in the row of the window you want to close. Setting the Home Page You can set which web page is displayed when you open a new window. 1. On the Application screen, tap .
Using Browser’s Menus Using the Menu Displayed by Touching and Holding a Link 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. While viewing a page in Browser, touch and hold a link. The following actions are available: More Open the link. Open in new window Open the link in a new window.
Calculator You can use the calculator application to perform mathematic calculations. 1. On the Application screen, tap . Note • Touching and holding in the calculation field shows the [Select text] , [Copy] , and [Paste] actions. • Tapping [CLEAR] deletes the character in front of the cursor.
Calendar You can add and manage events. Events that you have registered are displayed in the Schedule display on the Phone screen (Page 33). When a notification is set for an event, is displayed in the status bar. Displaying Calendar 1. On the Application screen, tap .
Checking an Event 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Press . 3. Tap [day] , [Week] , [Month] or [Event List] to change the view. 4. Tap the event you want to check. Editing an Event 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Press . 3. Tap [day] , [Week] , [Month] or [Event List] to change the view.
Canceling a Notification/Activating Snooze When a notification is set for an event, is displayed in the status bar on the specified date and time. Follow the procedure below to cancel the notification or to activate snooze. 1. Tap the status bar. 2. Tap the notification.
Mail You can compose e-mail messages. You can also attach photos to messages. Setting Up an E-mail Account 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Enter an e-mail address and its associated password. 3. Tap [Next] . 4. Following the on-screen instructions, configure the settings.
Reading E-mail 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Tap the e-mail message you want to read. Note • If you have configured multiple accounts, select an account after step 1. • To manually receive e-mail, tap [Show other mail] . • You can tap to mark a message as starred.
Forwarding an E-mail Message 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Tap the e-mail message you want to forward. 3. Press , and then tap [Transfer] . 4. Enter the address you want to forward the message to. 5. Tap [Send] . Note • Attachments cannot be forwarded.
Deleting an Account 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Press . 3. Tap [Account] . 4. Touch and hold the account you want to delete. 5. Tap [Delete account] . 6. Tap [OK] . Note • If you have configured multiple accounts, steps 2 to 3 are unnecessary.
Gallery You can display and edit (rotate, crop, delete) images saved on an SD card. Displaying an Image 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Select an image folder.
Deleting an Image IMPORTANT • Deleted images cannot be restored from the trash. 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Select an image folder. 3. Tap the image you want to delete. 4. Tap . 5. Tap [OK] . Using Gallery’s Menu When you press while viewing an image, the following actions are available.
Music You can play music that was attached to an e-mail message or is saved on an SD card. Playing Music 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Select the [Artist] , [Album] , [Songs] , or [Playlist] tab. 3. Select an item as necessary, and then tap the song you want to play.
Making a Playlist You can organize songs you like by creating playlists. 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Select the [Artist] , [Album] , [Songs] , [Playlist] , or [Playing] tab. 3. Select an item as necessary, and then touch an hold a song you want to add to a playlist.
Using the Music Application’s Menu 1. On the Application screen, tap . 2. Select the [Artist] , [Album] , [Songs] , [Playlist] , or [Playing] tab. 3.
Advanced Settings Forward/Do Not Disturb Enabling Do Not Disturb (DND) prevents incoming calls from ringing at your unit when you are away from your seat or otherwise unavailable to answer calls. Forwarding allows you to have incoming calls forwarded to a specified destination when you are away from your seat.
Automatic Answer Enabling Automatic Answer allows you to answer calls without having to manually go off-hook. This feature is useful when you use a headset. 1. Tap the status bar. 2. Tap [Auto Answer] . 3. Tap [Enable] . Note • Automatic Answer can be enabled only when the unit is idle or during pre-dialing.
Note • During steps 4 to 6, if you do not perform any operations for 1 minute the unit returns to full-screen display. • The name and icon of the flexible button will change according to the function assigned to it. • For details about entering text, see page 23.
Parameter Enter the number of the local phone to monitor. Using a Headset To use a headset, you must enable headset mode. Enabling Headset Mode 1. Tap the status bar. 2. Tap [Headset mode] . 3. Tap [On] . Note • You can also use a flexible button set as a headset button to switch [Headset mode] .
Activating the Screen Lock When you activate the screen lock, you can lock access to normal phone functions and to applications. This feature is useful for preventing unwanted use of the unit while you are away from your seat. Phone numbers set beforehand as emergency numbers can still be dialed, and calls can still be received.
Customizing the Phone Changing the Wallpaper You can change the wallpaper (background image) of the Home screen and the Phone screen. Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper 1. On the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Wallpaper] . 3. Select the image to set as the wallpaper.
Adding and Deleting Shortcuts, Widgets and Folders You can add widgets and shortcuts to applications to the Home screen and place frequently used applications in the application dock.
Displaying Your Schedule on the Phone Screen On the Phone screen, you can change the area where the dial keys are displayed to display your schedule instead. 1. On the Phone screen, press . 2. On the [Menu] screen, tap [Phone screen setting] . 3. Tap [Schedule] .
Using Music on an SD Card as the Ringtone You can use music on an SD card as the ringtone. Notice • Do not remove the SD card while performing the following procedure. 1. On the Home screen, tap . 2. Tap the [Songs] tab. 3. Touch and hold the title of the song you want to set as the ringtone.
Web User Interface Programming The unit provides a Web-based interface for configuring various settings and features, including some that are not programmable directly from the unit. The following list contains some useful features that are programmable through the Web user interface.
Accessibility For users with difficulties operating the touch display directly, this unit supports navigation of the interface and operation of phone functions with a USB keyboard. Most navigation features are available simply by connecting a USB keyboard.
Connections and Installation Notice Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation.
2. To fasten the stand, slide the stand to the left until it clicks. Notice • If you place the display face down when you attach the stand, be sure to place a soft cloth under the display. Failure to do so may result in damage to the display. Removing the Stand 1.
Connections Connections for Ethernet Cables, AC Adaptor, Headset A A B B Ethernet cable To a Switching Hub* 2 Optional AC adaptor* 1 T o a PC AC adaptor LAN PC EHS jack Headset jack *1 If power is supplied over Ethernet (PoE), an AC adaptor is unnecessary.
When connecting an Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet cable as shown in the following figures. • If the distance from the end of the connector to the bend in the cable is 30 mm (1 3 / 16 in) or les.
Notice Optional AC adaptor • For this Smart Desk Phone, you must use only the Panasonic AC adaptor KX-A422 (PNLV228). • Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the unit and is easily accessible. • Ensure that the AC adaptor cord has slack. Pulling the cord too tightly can result in damage to the connectors.
Connecting the Handset Connecting a USB Keyboard You can connect a standard USB keyboard (available commercially). T o a USB keyboard Notice • Return to the Home screen before connecting or disconnecting a USB keyboard. • Ensure that the USB cable has slack.
Wall Mounting To mount the unit on a wall, you must purchase the wall mount kit (Page 15). If the stand is attached, remove it (Page 96). Carefully read the safety notices regarding wall mounting before mounting the unit on a wall (Page 6). Notice • Use only the washers and screws included with the wall mount kit.
3. Connect the cables to the unit, and run the cables through the wall mounting adaptor, as shown in the illustration below. Note • The cables can also be run from the bottom of the unit.
6. Turn the handset hook up-side-down. 7. Slide the handset hook back into its slot until it clicks. • The handset will be safely hooked when it is in the cradle. Hooking the Handset During a Conversation 1. Hook the handset over the top edge of the unit.
Configuration You can configure the settings required to connect the unit to the network, as well as other various settings. Making Settings 1. On the Home Screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] . 3. Navigate to and tap the desired setting. 4. Make changes to the setting as required.
Main Category Sub-Category Setting Reference Display Brightness Page 110 Animation Page 110 Screen timeout Page 111 Touch panel Cleaning mode Page 111 Security Set up screen lock (Change screen lock) .
Main Category Sub-Category Setting Reference Clear shortcuts Page 113 Language & keyboard Automatic Page 113 Select language locale Page 113 iWnn IME Select Language Page 114 Sound on Key Press Pa.
Main Category Sub-Category Setting Reference Set time Page 116 Use 24-hour format Page 116 Select date format Page 116 About phone Status Network Page 116 Phone service Page 116 Legal information Open.
Setting Item Details Screen lock now Setting Description Value Range Default Screen lock now Activates the screen lock. — — Network Setting Description Value Range Default MAC Address Displays the MAC address.
Setting Description Value Range Default Proxy Server Settings *1*2 Use Proxy server Enables the use of a proxy server. If you enable this feature, specify values in [Proxy server address] , and [Proxy server port] . On/Off Off —Proxy server address Enter the address of the proxy server.
Incoming calls Setting Description Value Range Default Phone ringtone Sets the incoming ringtone. If multiple lines are configured on your unit, you must first select which line to use the ringtone for. You can assign a different ringtone to each line.
Setting Description Value Range Default Screen timeout Sets the amount of time before the screen backlight automatically turns off. 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 120 minutes 180 minutes 300 minutes Always On 1 minute Touch panel Setting Description Value Range Default Cleaning mode Enables cleaning mode.
Credential storage Setting Description Value Range Default Use secure credentials Allows applications to access credentials and to use them on a secured network. When enabling this, enter a password in [Set password] . On/Off Off Install from SD card Installs encrypted credentials from the SD card.
Search Web Setting Description Value Range Default Google search Show web suggestions Sets whether search suggestions are displayed as search text is being entered. On/Off On Phone Setting Description Value Range Default Searchable items Web Searches the web, bookmarks, and the web browsing history.
Text settings Setting Description Value Range Default iWnn IME Select Language Selects the language to use for the iWnn IME keyboard. English (US) , French , French (Canada) , German , Italian , Japanese , Russian , Spanish English (US) Sound on Key Press Sets whether sounds are heard each time a key is tapped.
Setting Description Value Range Default iWnn IME (continued) Lines of Candidate Area Sets the number of lines to display for predictive text candidates. 1, 2 1 Mushroom Sets whether to allow applications to use the Mushroom application for inputting common phrases.
Accessibility Setting Description Value Range Default Key command on USB keyboard Sets whether telephone functions can be performed by using a USB keyboard. On/Off Off Date & time Setting Description Value Range Default NTP Server Use NTP server Specifies whether to use an NTP server.
Setting Description Value Range Default Model number Displays the model number. — KX-UT670 OS version Displays the software version of the phone’s interface. — 2.2 Kernel version Displays the kernel version. — 2.6.32.9 Firmware version Displays the firmware version.
Miscellaneous Information Updating the Firmware Updating the firmware to the latest version provides you with the latest features and improvements. For details, consult your administrator or dealer.
– SDXC memory card – microSDXC card (with adaptor) For up-to-date information about SD cards that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.
Initializing the Unit Initializing the unit resets all its settings to their factory default values. For details, consult your administrator or dealer. Cleaning the Unit When you clean the unit, turn off the unit by unplugging the AC adaptor and/or disconnecting the Ethernet cable.
• When in cleaning mode, the message/ringer lamp flashes green. • If you receive a call, cleaning mode will be canceled and you can answer the call.
Troubleshooting If you experience trouble, refer to the information in this section. If the problem persists, disconnect and then reconnect the AC adaptor and/or Ethernet cable. Before troubleshooting, confirm all connections (Page 97), and ensure that power is being supplied from the Ethernet cable.
Issue Possible Cause & Solution The display goes dark while registering or editing information. • You have not performed any operations for a certain length of time. → If no operations are performed for a certain length of time, the screen saver will automatically start.
Issue Possible Cause & Solution I cannot transfer a call. • You are in a 3-party conference call. → When the 3-party conference call ends, try the operation again (Page 52). I cannot do a blind transfer. • You are either in the middle of transferring a call or you are in a 3-party conference call.
Issue Possible Cause & Solution While on speakerphone, the other party’s voice breaks up, or I hear an echo of my own voice. • Just after a call begins, the unit may not have yet adjusted itself to the call’s environment. → Just after a call begins, take turns with the other party talking to each other.
Contacts Issue Possible Cause & Solution I cannot add a new contact. • The maximum number of contacts are already registered. → Delete unnecessary contacts (Page 56). Contact information I loaded from an SD card contains garbled text. • The character encoding of the vCard file you imported was not UTF-8.
SD Cards Issue Possible Cause & Solution The SD card is not recognized. • The SD card is not formatted according to the SD standard. → This unit does not support SD cards that are not formatted according to the SD standard. Format the SD card with this unit, and then try again (Page 119).
Issue Possible Cause & Solution Some of the keys on the USB keyboard do not work. • The locale of the keyboard is different from the locale selected for the unit. → When you specify a locale for the unit in the [Language & keyboard] settings (Page 113), the USB keyboard type is set to the same locale.
Specifications Item Specification Display 7-inch touch display WVGA (800 ´ 480 pixels) 262,000 colors VoIP Connection Method SIP VoIP Audio Codec G.722, G.711, G.729a Ethernet Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T IP Address Mode Automatic (DHCP), Manual (Static) Speaker 1 Microphone 1 Ethernet Port (LAN) 2 (RJ45) USB Port 1 (USB 2.
Index A AC adaptor 97 Accessories 15 Ambient light sensor 16 Application Dock 29 Applications 66 Alarm Clock 66 Browser 68 Calculator 71 Calendar 72 Gallery 79 Mail 75 Music 81 Auto pan 64 Automatic A.
Brightness 64 Calling a phone 62 Centering 62 Changing the view area 61 Home position 62 Preset sequence 64 Presets 63 Registering 60 Selecting 61 Zooming in/out 61 O One-touch dialing button 49 Optio.
83 mm (3 1 / 4 in) One screw here One screw here W ALL MOUNTING TEMPLA TE 1. Drive the screws into the wall as indicated. 2. Hook the unit onto the screw heads.
Document Version 2011-09 Operating Instructions 133 Notes.
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An important point after buying a device Panasonic KX-UT670 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
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