Turning the power on/off, Symbols used in these operating instructions, Region settings – Panasonic KXTG9120FX Uživatelská příručka

Stránka 14: Display language

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Preparation

14

Turning the power on/off

Power on

Press {ih} until a short beep sounds.

Power off

Press {ih} for about 2 seconds.

Symbols used in these
operating instructions

Region settings

You can set the unit to use settings that
match your country (page 35). The display
language and other settings will change
accordingly.
Note:

L

The display language only changes (to the
selected country’s default setting) for the
handset used to select the region setting.

You must change the display language for
all other handsets separately.

Display language

17 display languages are available.

1

{ih}

i J (centre of joystick)

2

Select m by pushing the joystick in any
direction. i L (centre of joystick)

3

Push the joystick up or down to select
“Display Setup”. i L

4

Push the joystick up or down to select
“Select Language”. i L

5

Push the joystick up or down to select
the desired language. i L i
{ih}

Note:

L

If you select a language you cannot read,
press {ih}, press J, select m, press
L

, push the joystick down 2 times,

press L, push the joystick down 2
times, press L, select the desired
language, then press L. Press {ih}.

Symbol

Meaning

J

Press J (centre of joystick).

i

Proceed to the next operation.

L

Press L (centre of joystick).

j
X
I

M
3
m
L

Select the mentioned handset
menu icon (page 10).
Example: m (handset setup
menu icon)
Select m by pushing the
joystick in any direction.

“ ”

Select the words in quotations
shown on the display (e.g.,
“Time Settings”) by
pushing the joystick up or
down.

You can select

You can select “Deutsch

Deutsch”, , “English

English”, ,

“Türk

rkçe

”,

, “Magyar

Magyar”, , “Polski

Polski”,

“slovensky

slovensky”, “ČeŠtina

tina”, , “Hrvatski

Hrvatski”, ,

“Slovenscina

Slovenscina”, , “Eesti

Eesti”,

“LIETUVI

LIETUVIŠKAI

KAI”, , “Latvie

LatvieŠu”, ,

“Rom

Românã”, , “БЪЛГАРСКИ

БЪЛГАРСКИ”, , “Srpski

Srpski”,

“МАКЕДОНСКИ

МАКЕДОНСКИ”, or

, or “Shqiptar

Shqiptar”.

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