Operating Instructions SIP Phone KX-HDV430 Model No. Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. Note R In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted unless necessary.
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Introduction Outline This manual describes information about the installation and operation of KX-HDV430. Related Documentation R Quick Start Guide Describes basic information about the installation and safety precautions to prevent personal injury and/or damage to property. R Administrator Guide Describes detailed information about the configuration and management of this unit.
Table of Contents Important Information Communication Camera Important Information ..........4 Communication Camera ........63 For Users in European Countries .......5 Customizing the Telephone For Users in the United Kingdom ......5 Customizing the Telephone ......65 For Users in Australia .........5 Installation and Setup For Users in Australia and the United Kingdom ..............6 Installation and Setup ........73...
– Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed. – Change the password regularly. R Security settings, such as passwords, cannot be undone at Panasonic service centers. Take measures to prevent passwords from being lost or forgotten.
For Users in European Countries The following declaration is applicable to KX-HDV430NE/KX-HDV430X only Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC.
Important Information For Users in Australia and the United Kingdom R This unit is capable of being used in conjunction with hearing aids fitted with inductive coil pick-ups. The handset should be held as for normal conversation. For operation, the hearing aid should be set to its "T" position or as directed in the operating instructions for the hearing aid.
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Important Information 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. –...
Important Information Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490 Technical Support Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490 Telephone: 1 (800) 528-6747 Option 1 For Users in Canada Industry Canada Notices and Other Information This product meets the applicable Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada technical specifications.
Important Information For Best Performance Environment R Keep the product away from heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise, such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the product. R Do not place the product in rooms where the temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F) or greater than 40 °C (104 °F).
KX-A424E (PNLV6508)/KX-A424AG (PNLV6508)/ KX-A424TW (PNLV6508) KX-HDV430SX KX-A424SX (PNLV6508) KX-HDV430/ KX-A424 (PNLV6508) KX-HDV430C *1 This unit complies with the IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard. If PoE is available on your network, this unit can receive the necessary power from the network through the Ethernet cable.
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV20 Included Accessories Stand: 1 Connection cable: 1 Wall mount adaptor for KX-HDV20: 1 Screw for attaching the Screws for wall mounting: 3 KX-HDV20 to the unit: 1 *1 The two large screws are for mounting the unit on the wall. The small screw is for attaching the wall mounting adaptor to the unit.
Before Operating the Telephones Location of Controls KX-HDV430NE...
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV430X/KX-HDV430SX...
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV430RU...
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV430...
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV430C...
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV20NE/KX-HDV20X/KX-HDV20RU/KX-HDV20 /MENU Display the menu. The contents of the menu differ depending on the settings and mode. For details about the settings displayed in the menu, see “Settings Displayed in the Menu”, Page 84. Touch display For details about the display, see “Display”, Page 19.
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Before Operating the Telephones / /REDIAL Used to redial the last dialed number. /HEADSET Used for performing headset operations. /MUTE/AUTO ANS Used to receive an incoming call in hands-free mode or mute the microphone/handset during a conversation. /VOL Used to adjust the ringer/receiver volume. / /HOLD During talking, used to place a call on Hold.
Before Operating the Telephones The Display and Icons Display [Example] Status bar Displays the number and name of the telephone line, status icons, communication method icons, the mute icon, and the time. On the settings screens, the screen title is displayed. Tapping this area has no effects.
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Before Operating the Telephones Suffix Meaning (none)/C NE/RU/SX/X Ringer off Call on hold Call on hold in a Call Park zone Conference hold ECO mode enabled Receiving an incoming call Network error ® Bluetooth connection established Bluetooth connection not established Operation icons displayed in the operation area Icon Meaning...
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Before Operating the Telephones Icon Meaning Scroll right (general screens) Pan the Camera right (Network Camera viewer) Tilt the Camera up (Network Camera viewer) Tilt the Camera down (Network Camera viewer) Move the cursor left Move the cursor right Backspace Pause Selected Unselected...
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Before Operating the Telephones Icon Meaning Move to the camera’s home position (Network Camera viewer) Zoom in (Network Camera viewer, Communication Camera) Zoom out (Network Camera viewer, Communication Camera) Paging (Network Camera viewer) Switch the screen mode (during a video call) Pause sending your video feed (during a video call) Resume sending your video feed (during a video call) Display the function keys (during a video call)
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Before Operating the Telephones KX-HDV20 Self-labeling LCD [Example] KX-HDV20 (Optional model) *1 Up to 40 keys (20 keys ´ 2 pages) can be registered. Pictographs Pictograph Meaning Pictograph Meaning (Number) No function is assigned. Phonebook One Touch Dial Call History Line Simultaneous Ring Line Status...
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Before Operating the Telephones Page Information Indication Meaning Displaying page 1 Displaying page 2 Note R Images of the display in this manual are samples only. The actual screen on your phone may vary in color and/or appearance.
Before Operating the Telephones Main Menu The following menu items are displayed in standby mode. Function Displays the function keys. See “Changing the Function Keys (Program Keys and DSS Keys)”, Page 66. Voice Message Used to access your voice mailbox. See “Listening to Voice Mail Messages”, Page 44.
Before Operating the Telephones Presence Used to access the Presence feature. Application Used to access the Application feature. *1 This item is displayed only when the feature is enabled. Contact your administrator for further information. Adjusting the Volume Adjusting the Receiver/Speaker/Headset Volume 1.
Before Operating the Telephones Outgoing Call Log: Tap Making a call using the Incoming/Outgoing Call Log See “Using the Incoming/Outgoing Call Log”, Page 32. Storing an item using the Incoming/Outgoing Call Log See “Storing an Item Using the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log”, Page 48. Deleting Items in the Incoming/Outgoing Call Log [When the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log is displayed] 1.
(Extended 1) (Extended 2) KX-HDV430RU (Cyrillic) (Numeric) (Latin) (Extended 1) (Extended 2) KX-HDV430, KX-HDV430C (Latin) (Numeric) (Extended 1) Example: To enter "Anne" in Latin Mode. a * a 6 a 6 a a 6 a 6 a a 3 a 3 R To switch between uppercase and lowercase, press *.
Before Operating the Telephones Bluetooth Headset Before using a Bluetooth headset, you need to register it to the unit. Registering a Bluetooth headset Set the headset to pairing mode by following the instructions in the headset’s documentation. 1. Tap . a "Basic Settings" 2.
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Before Operating the Telephones Going on-hook In this manual, when you see the phrase "on-hook", you can do any of the following: R Replace the corded handset on its cradle. R Press /[SP-PHONE] when you are in hands-free mode. R Press /[HEADSET] when using a headset.
Making Calls Making Calls R You can select whether to make a voice call or a video call. If you make a call by going off-hook, the type of call that is established depends on the "Call Mode" setting (Page 88). R You can confirm that the number was dialed correctly before calling (Predialing) by entering the number, then going off-hook.
Making Calls Easy Dialing Making a call using the redial list The last phone number dialed is stored in the redial list (32 digits max.). [In standby mode] 1. Press / /[REDIAL]. 2. Go off-hook. Note R The type of call (voice or video) is the same as the previous outgoing call. R If this procedure is performed during a conversation, the conversation will end, and then redialing is performed.
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Making Calls 4. Do one of the following: R Go off-hook. R Tap "Voice Call" to make a voice call. R Tap "Video Call" to make a video call. *1 The type of call that is established depends on the "Call Mode" setting. Using the Outgoing Call Log [In standby mode] 1.
Making Calls *1 If only Shared Phonebook is permitted, this step is skipped. *2 For details, see “Searching for an Item in the Shared Phonebook”, Page 53. *3 The type of call that is established depends on the "Call Mode" setting. Note R If the Shared Phonebook is not permitted, this feature cannot be used.
Receiving Calls Receiving Calls R If you receive an incoming video call, you can select whether to receive that call as a video call. If you go off-hook, the type of call that is established depends on the "Call Mode" setting (Page 88). R You can select the ringer for each type of incoming call.
Receiving Calls Hands-free Mode In hands-free mode, you can talk and hear the other party in a conversation without using the handset. This mode is useful for performing other tasks during a conversation, such as writing. Enabling hands-free mode If you press /[SP-PHONE] in standby mode, you can enable hands-free mode.
During a Conversation During a Conversation Video Call Screen : Tap the screen. : After a certain amount of time. Normally, the video feed is displayed in full screen. If you tap the screen, the status bar and operation area are displayed. After a certain amount of time, the display returns to full screen. (Tap the screen again to show the status bar and operation area.) Video Call Options During a video call, you can switch the screen mode and pause/resume sending your video feed.
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During a Conversation [Example] Normal mode (PiP off) Normal mode (PiP on) Split mode : Tap the screen. a Tap The other party’s video feed Your video feed In normal mode, you can toggle the display of your video feed (Picture-in-Picture). Turning PiP on and off [During a video call] 1.
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During a Conversation Switching the call type during a conversation To switch from a voice call to a video call [During a voice call] 1. Tap "Video Call". To switch from a video call to a voice call [During a video call] 1.
During a Conversation 2. Dial the party you want to transfer to. Tap "Voice Call" to make a voice call. Tap "Video Call" to make a video call. 3. Wait until the other party answers to announce the transfer. 4. Go on-hook. *1 You can also select a phone number from the call history or the phonebook.
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During a Conversation When Call Park is permitted, the "Park" icon is displayed. However, the Call Park feature number must be set beforehand. Also, depending on your phone system, you may need to enter a parking zone number to retrieve a parked call. The feature depends on your phone system. Contact your administrator for further information.
During a Conversation Press /[CONF] after switching to a voice call. See “To switch from a video call to a voice call”, Page 39. R If you press /[CONF] during a voice call while you have a video call on hold, you will establish a voice conference call.
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During a Conversation To start/To cancel 1. Press /[SP-PHONE] during a conversation. Note R When off-hook monitor is active, replacing the corded handset to its cradle enables hands-free mode.
Before Leaving Your Desk Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb You can have incoming calls automatically forwarded to another destination. You can also have incoming calls rejected (Do Not Disturb). To access the FWD/DND settings [In standby mode] 1. Tap . a "FWD/DND" 2.
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Before Leaving Your Desk The following limitations apply: R Video messages are not supported. R Voice message format: WAV only (MP3 is unavailable) R Voice message recording time: Maximum 5 minutes...
Using the Phonebook Using the Phonebook The KX-HDV430 has 2 types of phonebook. 1. Personal Phonebook This phonebook is stored in the telephone. 2. Shared Phonebook If your telephone company provides a shared phonebook service, you can use it. For details, contact your phone system dealer/service provider.
Using the Phonebook Using the Personal Phonebook You can store up to 500 items (5 phone numbers per item, max. 2500 phone numbers) in the telephone along with names for easy access. You can also set unique ringer patterns for different categories to identify incoming calls.
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Using the Phonebook R To enter characters, see “Entering Characters”, Page 28. Storing an Item Using the Dialing You can dial a number first and then add it as a phonebook entry. To add a new entry: [In standby mode] 1.
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Using the Phonebook [In standby mode] 1. Display the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log. For details, see “Incoming/Outgoing Call Log”, Page 26. 2. Tap : Select the desired item. 3. Tap "Save Phonebook". 4. Tap "Create New Item". a "OK" 5.
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Using the Phonebook 2. Tap 3. Enter the name or the first character(s) of the desired name. a "OK" 4. Tap : Select the desired name. 5. Tap 6. Tap the desired name, phone number, category or default telephone number. 7.
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Using the Phonebook Searching for an Item in the Personal Phonebook You can search for an item in the phonebook by following the steps below. Searching by Name You can also search for an item in the phonebook by entering a name: [In standby mode] 1.
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Using the Phonebook Suffix NE/X/SX/C/(none) NE/X/SX Keys ABC (Latin) ΑΒΓ (Greek) АБВ (Cyrillic) D®E®F®3 Δ®Ε®Ζ®3 Ж®З®И®Й®3®D®E®F®3 G®H®I®4 Η®Θ®Ι®4 К®Л®М®4®G®H®I®4 J®K®L®5 Κ®Λ®Μ®5 Н®О®П®5®J®K®L®5 Ν® ®Ο®6 M®N®O®6 ЮѮҮ6®M®N®O®6 P®Q®R®S®7 Π®Ρ®Σ®7 У®Ф®Х®7®P®Q®R®S®7 T®U®V®8 Τ®Υ®Φ®8 Ц®Ч®Ш®8®T®U®V®8 W®X®Y®Z®9 Χ®Ψ®Ω®9 Щ®Ъ®Ы®Ь®9®W®X®Y®Z®9 0®Space 0®Space Э®Ю®Я®0®Space R Pressing a key repeatedly will cycle through the characters associated with that key. For example, to enter the letter "C"...
Using the Phonebook *2 If you enter an incorrect password 3 times, you cannot enter another password for approximately 30 seconds. Using the Shared Phonebook You can refer to the Shared Phonebook in addition to the Personal Phonebook, if the Shared Phonebook is available.
Checking the Line Status Checking the Line Status You can check the status of each line (up to 16 lines) on the display. Checking the Line Status [In standby mode] 1. Tap . a "Line Status" 2. Tap : Select the line whose status you want to check. 3.
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Checking the Line Status *2 If the shared line is set, <x> (index number) is also displayed. We recommend setting this with your administrator. Contact your administrator for further information.
R Calls with phone numbers that are associated with Network Cameras are available only as voice calls. R For up-to-date information about Network Cameras that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/ Registering a Network Camera You can register up to 16 Network Cameras connected to the network.
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Network Camera – To select a number from the phone book: Tap – To select a number from the call history: Tap R Stream Select "Stream 1" or "Stream 2" if the Network Camera is configured to output multiple streams. For details, refer to your Network Camera’s documentation.
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Network Camera To stop switching [While switching] 1. Press /[MENU]. 2. Tap "Camera Selection". 3. Tap any camera name. Note R The order in which video feeds are displayed follows the order in which the Network Cameras are registered. Interval switching settings [While displaying a video feed from a Network Camera (operation screen)] 1.
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Network Camera 3. Tap : Select the desired item. 4. Tap "OK". Displays the selected position image. 5. To return to the preset selection screen: R Tap To return to the operation screen: R Tap "OK". Note R Tapping "Favourites/Favorites" in step 3 displays the presets registered as favorites. R Tapping in step 3 displays the camera’s position before a preset was selected.
Network Camera Configuring Display Properties You can adjust the brightness of the Network Camera and set up Automatic Mode. Note R Depending on the Network Camera, this feature may not be available. Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture [While displaying a video feed from a Network Camera (operation screen)] 1.
Network Camera 3. Tap "Auto Mode". 4. Tap "Auto Tracking". a "OK" *1 To cancel Automatic Mode, tap "Off". a "OK" Receiving Alarms from Network Cameras When an alarm from a Network Camera (movement detection, error, abnormality, etc.) is detected, this unit can display the video feed from the camera that issued the alarm.
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Network Camera 2. Tap . a "Network Camera" 3. Tap "Alarm Settings". 4. Tap "Disarm Time". 5. Tap : Set the disarm time (in seconds). a "OK" Alarm Port Number Settings You can set the port number for receiving alarms. [In standby mode] 1.
Communication Camera Communication Camera By registering a Communication Camera and then selecting it from the list, you can make a call to monitor the camera’s video feed and allow voice communication. When a call is received from a Communication Camera, you can monitor video feed of the other party. You can operate the Communication Camera (pan/tilt), zoom in/zoom out the video feed, and control devices connected to the Communication Camera (for example, to unlock a door).
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Communication Camera Note R Transfer destination's operation screen (KX-HDV430) – When a voice call is transferred, the voice call screen is shown. – When a video call is transferred and the Communication Camera is registered at the transfer destination, the video monitor screen is shown.
Customizing the Telephone Customizing the Telephone ECO Mode Enabling this mode reduces the amount of electricity consumed by the unit. Note R When ECO mode is enabled, the "Link Speed" setting (Page 92) changes as follows: – Link Speed: "10M/Full" –...
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Customizing the Telephone Note R For details about searching for an item in the phonebook, see “Searching for an Item in the Personal Phonebook”, Page 51. Editing Hot Keys 1. In standby mode, press and hold a dial key (0–9) for more than 1 second. 2.
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Customizing the Telephone 7. Specify additional settings, such as "Line", "Label" and "Phone Number" as necessary. 8. Tap *1 To assign functions to the DSS keys on a KX-HDV20, tap "DSS Key". You can also assign a function by pressing the desired DSS key for 3 or more seconds. *2 To clear the current setting, tap "None".
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Customizing the Telephone Status Meaning Color Light pattern — Free R The line is idle. R ACD[Login]/ACD[Wrap Up] ACD[Login]: Used to log in/log out of an Automatic Call Distribution Group. ACD[Wrap Up]: Used to change the phone’s status from unavailable a wrap up a available. The color of each key’s indicator shows the status of the key.
Customizing the Telephone *2 This item can be selected when the list is registered on the telephone. Contact your administrator for further information. Block anonymous calls This feature allows the unit to reject calls when the unit receives a call without phone number. The default setting is "Off".
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Customizing the Telephone Deleting the phone numbers to reject [In standby mode] 1. Tap . a "Advanced Settings" 2. Tap . a "Call Settings" 3. Tap . a "Block Caller ID" 4. Tap 5. Tap : Tap the check boxes of the items you want to delete. 6.
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Customizing the Telephone Main Item Sub Item Page Network Camera Alarm Settings Camera Registration Page 89 Comm. Camera — Page 90 Other Option Change Password Embedded Web Page 90 Changing the System Settings IMPORTANT R The feature depends on your phone system. Contact your administrator for further information. To select the main item in standby mode 1.
Customizing the Telephone Web User Interface Programming The product provides a Web-based interface for configuring various settings and features, including some that are not programmable directly. The following list contains some useful features that are programmable through the Web user interface. Contact your administrator for further information.
Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Note R Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation. WARNING R To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not overload AC outlets and extension cords.
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Installation and Setup KX-HDV20 (option) stand Adjusting the Stand Position Push the PUSH marks in the direction indicated, with both hands, and tilt and slide the stand until it becomes fixed in the desired position. R Lowering the stand PUSH PUSH R Raising the stand PUSH...
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3. Fasten the KX-HDV20 to the unit with the included screw. 4. Attach the stand to both the KX-HDV430 and the KX-HDV20. See “Attaching the Stand”, Page 73. Or, if the unit will be mounted on a wall, perform wall mounting. See “Wall Mounting”, Page 79.
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Installation and Setup 6. Turn on the KX-HDV430. *1 Remove the hole cover. Note R Up to 5 KX-HDV20 units can be connected to the product.
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*4 Optional EHS headset For up-to-date information about EHS headsets that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/ *5 Optional headset For up-to-date information about headsets that have been tested with this unit, refer to the following web site: http://www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/sipphone/...
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Installation and Setup Connect the cables as shown in the following illustration. *1 60 mm (2 3/8 in) or less R Use a straight CAT 5e (or higher) Ethernet cable (not included) that is 6.5 mm (1/4 in) in diameter or less.
Installation and Setup Wall Mounting The KX-HDV430 and up to 5 optional KX-HDV20 units can be mounted on a wall. IMPORTANT R Make sure that the wall and the fixing method are strong enough to support the weight of the unit. (See “Specifications”, Page 95.)
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Installation and Setup KX-HDV430 With optional KX-HDV20 *1 *2 If you will mount additional KX-HDV20 units, connect the connection cable for the next unit to the unit you are attaching. For 2nd to 5th KX-HDV20 *1 Ethernet cables...
Installation and Setup *2 EHS headset cable *3 AC adaptor *4 40 mm (1 37/64 in) or less *5 Washer *6 Drive the screw to this point *7 83 mm (3 1/4 in) or 100 mm (3 15/16 in) *8 Connection cable Connect the connection cable as shown in the illustration.
Appendix Appendix Character Mode Table KX-HDV430 (Suffix: NE/X/SX) 0–9 ΑΒΓ SŚŠ Keys (Latin) (Numeric) (Greek) (Extended 2) (Extended 1) Space B & ’ Space B & ’ ( ) G , – . / 1 ( ) G , – . / 1 A B C 2 Α...
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Appendix R The illustrations of the keys in the table may differ in appearance from the actual keys on the telephone. KX-HDV430 (Suffix: RU) АБВ 0–9 SŚŠ Keys (Cyrillic) (Numeric) (Latin) (Extended 2) (Extended 1) А Б В Space G + - / = < > 1 Space B &...
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See “Searching for an Item in the Personal Phonebook”, Page 51. R The illustrations of the keys in the table may differ in appearance from the actual keys on the telephone. KX-HDV430 (Suffix: [none]/C) ABC (Latin) +ÀÂ (Extended 1) 0–9...
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Appendix Mode Menu Items During a video call R Call History R Phonebook R Flash/Recall R Park R Call Center/Call Centre R Line Status R Blind R Voice Call R Picture Quality R PiP While viewing a Network Camera R Camera Registration video feed R Camera Selection R Preset...
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Appendix Sub Item Description Setting Default Headset Volume Adjusts the headset speaker Level 1–8 Level 5 volume. Answer Option Sub Item Description Setting Default Auto Ans Device Selects the types of devices Speaker Phone Speaker Phone that can be answered by Auto Headset Answer.
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Appendix Display Option Sub Item Description Setting Default Language Selects the display language. Suffix: NE/X/SX Auto Up to 10 languages can be Auto downloaded from the server or English Web as necessary. Contact Deutsch your administrator for further Español information. FRANÇAIS Italiano Svenska...
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Appendix Sub Item Description Setting Default Date Format Selects the format for the date Suffix: NE/X/ DD-MM-YYYY shown on the display in SX/RU MM-DD-YYYY standby mode. DD-MM-YYYY Suffix: (none)/C MM-DD-YYYY Time Format Selects the format for the time Suffix: NE/X/ shown on the display in SX/RU standby mode.
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Appendix Sub Item Description Setting Default Rate Settings Sets the bit rate, frame rate, Bit Rate: Bit Rate and image size for the video 2048 kbps 128 kbps feed sent and received during a Bit Rate Usage: 256 kbps video call. Maximum 384 kbps You can also select whether...
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Appendix Comm. Camera Sub Item Description Setting Default Comm. Camera Registers a Communication Refer to “Using a Not registered Camera. Communication Camera”, Page 63. Other Option Sub Item Description Setting Default Change Changes the telephone Not registered *3*4 Enter Old Password. *1*2 password (4 digits) used for ¯...
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Appendix Sub Item Description Status VLAN Displays the VLAN ID and priority. — *1 If this item is not set, “ . . . ” is displayed. If the telephone is not connected to the network, “…” is displayed. *2 If this item is not set, “0::0” is displayed. If the telephone is not connected to the network, “::” is displayed.
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Appendix Sub Item Description Setting Default VLAN Specifies the VLAN settings. Enable VLAN: Enable VLAN IP Phone: VLAN ID: 2 IP Phone Priority: 7 –VLAN ID –Priority VLAN ID: 1 Priority: 0 –VLAN ID –Priority Specifies the Ethernet PHY Auto Link Speed IP Phone mode settings.
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Appendix Advanced Settings Menu Layout Xsi Setting Sub Item Description Setting Default Specifies the ID and password Line 1–16 Not stored Xsi Setting for the Xsi service. –ID –Password *1 This item is displayed only when the feature is enabled. Contact your administrator for further information.
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Appendix Sub Item Description Setting Default Specifies the Xsi’s Remote Line 1–16 — Remote Office Office setting. –Status –Phone Number Specifies the Xsi’s Line 1–16 — SimultaneousRing Simultaneous Ring setting. –Status –Phone Number System Lock Selects whether to lock the Call Settings menu.
Appendix Specifications KX-HDV430 Item Specifications Power Supply AC adaptor / PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power Consumption Stand-by: approx. 3.9 W (ECO mode off), approx. 3.2 W (ECO mode on) Voice Call: approx. 4.9 W (ECO mode off), approx. 4.1 W (ECO mode on) Video Call: approx.
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110 mm ´ 175 mm ´ 121 mm (4.3 in ´ 6.9 in ´ 4.8 in) Weight (with stand) 430 g (0.95 lb) *1 The KX-HDV20 can be used only when the KX-HDV430 is receiving power from the optional AC adaptor.
The KX-HDV20 will The KX-HDV430 is receiving Connect the KX-HDV430 to an AC not turn on. power via Power-over-Ethernet power outlet using the optional AC (PoE).
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Appendix Making and Receiving Calls Issue Possible Cause Solution I cannot make calls. The phone number was entered R Confirm that you have entered incorrectly. the phone number of the other party correctly. R Consult your administrator or dealer. The phonebook list is being R Wait a few minutes for the imported or exported.
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Appendix Issue Possible Cause Solution Objects are obstructing the Do not obstruct the unit during calls. microphone. Keep your hands, as well as common objects such as folders, cups, and coffee pots away from the unit during calls. The other party is using a If the other party is using a half-duplex speakerphone.
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Appendix Network Camera Issue Possible Cause Solution I cannot connect to a No Network Cameras are Register a Network Camera. Network Camera. registered. The settings for the Network Check whether the settings are Camera are not configured correct, and then configure the correctly.
Appendix Error Messages During operation, error messages might appear on the unit. The following table lists these messages and possible causes and solutions. Error Message Possible Cause Solution Error:001 The LAN cable is not connected. Check all connections. Check LAN cable. Error:002 The unit’s network settings are Consult your system administrator...
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For KX-HDV20 For KX-HDV430 100 mm (3 ⁄ 83 mm (3 ¼ in)
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One screw here One screw here WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE 2 (For mounting 2 or more KX-HDV20 units) 1. Drive the screws into the wall as indicated. 2. Hook the unit onto the screw heads. Note: Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page.
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