Standard Connection MethodsAllow you to make and receive peer to peer IP calls, TEL calls, and PS or PC calls.TEL Network or PBXIP Network (Intranet)LAN cable Other party of IP callOther party of TEL callTelephone cordPS Cable or PC Cable OROther party of call madewith portable stationOther party of call madewith computerUSB Cable Other party of callmade with computerConnection to an IP Network (Intranet) and/or Panasonic Pure IP-PBXAllows you to make and receive calls over an IP network.In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "IP line", and calls made using the IP line arereferred to as "IP calls". There are 2 modes for making and receiving IP calls. When using IP-PBX mode (seepage 2), the unit can make and receive IP calls as a SIP extension of a Panasonic KX-TDE or KX-NCP seriesPBX. When using peer to peer mode, the unit communicates directly with the other party's device.Connection to an Analogue Telephone Network or PBXAllows you to make and receive traditional phone calls.In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "TEL line", and calls made using the TEL lineare referred to as "TEL calls".Connection to a Compatible Panasonic Portable StationBy connecting the unit to a compatible Panasonic Portable Station (PS) using the included PS Cable, you canuse the microphones and speaker of the unit for calls made or received with the PS.In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "PS line", and calls made using the PS line arereferred to as "PS calls".Connection to a ComputerBy connecting the unit to a computer using the included PC Cable or the included USB Cable, you can usethe microphones and speaker of the unit for calls made or received with the computer using your preferred IPphone software.In this document, this connection method is referred to as the "PC line", and calls made using the PC line arereferred to as "PC calls".Document Version 2010/02 Operating Instructions 3Introduction