Intercom FeaturesFor assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/consumersupport 41Room monitorThis feature allows you to listen in on aroom where the handset or base unit islocated. The monitored extension will notring, allowing you to easily monitor, forexample, a baby’s room from differentareas of the house. If you want to preventyour unit from being monitored by otherextensions, leave this feature OFF(default).Setting room monitorTurning on/off the handset’s roommonitor featureThis allows the handset to be monitored.1 Press {MENU} (middle soft key).2 Scroll to N, then press {SELECT}.3 Scroll to “Room monitor”, then press{SELECT}.4 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select“On” or “Off”.5 Press {SAVE}, then press {OFF}.Turning on/off the base unit’s roommonitor featureThis allows the base unit to be monitored.This feature must be set by using thehandset.1 Press {MENU} (middle soft key).2 Scroll to N, then press {SELECT}.3 Scroll to “Set base unit”, then press{SELECT}.4 Scroll to “Room monitor”, then press{SELECT}.5 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select“On” or “Off”.6 Press {SAVE}, then press {OFF}.Monitoring a roomImportant:L Before monitoring, make sure the unit tobe monitored is not in use.L The handset to be monitored must be offthe base unit.L If you receive a phone call whilemonitoring a room, you will hear 2 tones(page 53, 55). To answer the call with thehandset, press {OFF}, then press {C}or {s}. To answer the call with the baseunit, press {SP-PHONE} 2 times.Monitoring with the handset1 Press {INTERCOM}, then press{MONITOR}.2 To call the base unit, press {0}.To call another handset, press itsextension number ({1} to {8}).L Your handset will start to monitor theroom through the destination unit.L To monitor from the speaker, press{s}. To switch back to the receiver,press {C}.3 To end monitoring, press {OFF}.L The base unit user can stop beingmonitored by pressing {INTERCOM}or {SP-PHONE}. The monitoredhandset user can stop beingmonitored by pressing {OFF}.Note:L The monitored handset displays “Roommonitor”.