Page 2 - Table of Contents
Introduction Model composition .......................................3Accessory information ..................................3 Important Information For your safety .............................................5Important safety instructions ........................6For best performance ..............
Page 3 - Model composition; Series; Accessory information; Supplied accessories; Accessory item/Part number; Introduction
Model composition Series Model No. Base unit Handset Part No. Part No. Quantity KX-TG2721series KX-TG2721 KX-TG2721 KX-TGA277 1 KX-TG2722 KX-TG2721 KX-TGA277 2 R Intercom calls and the phonebook copy feature are only available for KX-TG2722. R The suffix (AL) in the following model numbers will be o...
Page 4 - Additional/replacement accessories; Accessory item
Additional/replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information. Accessory item Model number Rechargeablebatteries HHR-4MVT/2B or HHR-4MRT/2B *1 Battery type:– Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH)– 2 x AAA (R03) size for each handset DECT repeater KX-A405AL *1 Replaceme...
Page 5 - For your safety; WARNING; Power connection; Medical; CAUTION; Installation and location; Important Information
For your safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life/property, read this section carefully beforeusing the product to ensure proper and safeoperation of your product. WARNING Power connection R Use only the power source marked on theproduct. R Do not overload power outlets andextension cords. T...
Page 6 - Battery; USE ONLY rechargeable; General notices; Important safety; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; For best performance; Base unit location/avoiding noise
R Use caution when installing or modifyingtelephone lines. R The AC adaptor is used as the maindisconnect device. Ensure that the ACoutlet is installed near the product and iseasily accessible. R This product is unable to make calls when:– the handset batteries need recharging or have failed. – ther...
Page 7 - Environment; Other information; Specifications; RF transmission power:
– away from electronic appliances such as TVs, radios, personal computers,wireless devices, or other phones. – facing away from radio frequency transmitters, such as external antennasof mobile phone cell stations. (Avoidputting the base unit on a bay window ornear a window.) R Coverage and voice qua...
Page 8 - Operating conditions:
Maximum: Approx. 1.8 W R Operating conditions: 0 °C – 40 °C, 20 % – 80 % relative airhumidity (dry) Note: R Design and specifications are subject tochange without notice. R The illustrations in these instructions mayvary slightly from the actual product. 8 Important Information TG2721_22AL(en)_0730_...
Page 9 - Setting up; Connections; Base unit; Correct; Charger; Battery installation; Battery charging; Fully charged; Charging; Getting Started
Setting up Connections R Use only the supplied Panasonic ACadaptor PNLV226AL. R When mounting the unit on a wall, seepage 39. n Base unit Use only the supplied telephone line cord. Hook “Click” Press plug firmly. *DSL/ADSL filter (not supplied) is required if you have DSL/ADSL service. Correct Incor...
Page 10 - Note when setting up; Note for connections; Icon
Note when setting up Note for connections R The AC adaptor must remain connected atall times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feelwarm during use.) R The AC adaptor should be connected to avertically oriented or floor-mounted ACoutlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to aceiling-mounted AC outlet, as...
Page 11 - Controls; Handset; Speaker; Answer on indicator
Controls Handset A E F G I J L M K A BCD H Speaker M N (Phonebook/Clear) M N (Speakerphone) M N (Talk) Dial keypadReceiverDisplay M N (Menu/OK) M N (Mute/Pause) M R/ECO N R: Recall/Flash ECO: Eco mode shortcut key M N (Off/Power) MicrophoneCharge contacts Navigator key – MDN , MCN , MFN , or MEN : S...
Page 12 - Display; Handset display items; Item; Turning the power on/off; Power on; Initial settings
Display Handset display items Item Meaning Range status: The morebars visible, the closer thehandset is to the base unit. R When is flashing: Handset is searchingfor base unit.(page 35) Handset is accessing baseunit (intercom *1 , paging, changing base unitsettings, etc.).Handset is on an outsidecal...
Page 13 - One touch eco mode
R You can select 24-hour or 12-hourclock format ( “ AM ” or “ PM ” ) by pressing * . 6 M N a M N Note: R The date and time may be incorrect after apower failure. In this case, set the date andtime again. One touch eco mode The M R/ECO N button on the handset enables you to activate the eco function ...
Page 14 - Making calls; Using the speakerphone; Yes; Answering calls; Auto talk; Programming the volume beforehand:; Making/Answering Calls
Making calls 1 Lift the handset and dial the phonenumber. R To correct a digit, press M N . 2 M N 3 When you finish talking, press M N or place the handset on the base unit orcharger. Using the speakerphone 1 Dial the phone number and press M N . R Speak alternately with the other party. 2 When you ...
Page 15 - Temporary handset ringer off; Useful features during a; Hold; Mute
Temporary handset ringer off While the handset is ringing for a call, you canturn the ringer off temporarily by pressing M N . Useful features during a call Hold This feature allows you to put an outside callon hold. 1 Press M N during an outside call. 2 MbN : “ Hold ” a M N 3 To release hold, press...
Page 16 - Handset phonebook; Scrolling through all entries; Searching by first character; Copying phonebook; Copying an entry; Phonebook
Handset phonebook The phonebook allows you to make callswithout having to dial manually. You can add50 names and phone numbers. Adding entries1 M N a M N 2 MbN : “ New Entry ” a M N 3 Enter the party’s name (16 charactersmax.). a M N R You can change the character entrymode by pressing M N (page 32)...
Page 17 - Copying all entries; Copy All; Completed
3 Enter the handset number you wish tosend the phonebook entry to. R When an entry has been copied, “ Completed ” is displayed. R To continue copying another entry: MbN : “ Yes ” a M N a MbN : Select the desired entry. a M N 4 M N Copying all entries 1 M N a M N 2 MbN : “ Copy All ” a M N 3 Enter th...
Page 18 - Programmable settings; Main menu; Programming
Programmable settings You can customise the unit by programming the following features using the handset. Scrolling through the display menus1 M N 2 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired main menu. a M N 3 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired item in sub-menu 1. a M N R In some cases, you may nee...
Page 20 - Special programming; Alarm
*6 If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and want to view the caller’s information after lifting up the handset to answer a call, turn off this feature. *7 If you do not want the unit to ring before the caller information is received, set to “ Off ” . (Caller ID subscribers only)You can only remov...
Page 21 - Setting the repeater mode; Base Unit Setup; Repeater Mode
4 Enter an area code (5 digits max.). a M N a M N Increasing the range of the baseunit You can increase the signal range of the baseunit by using a DECT repeater. Please useonly the Panasonic DECT repeater noted onpage 4. Contact your Panasonic dealer fordetails. Important: R Before registering the ...
Page 22 - Using Caller ID service; Caller ID features; Missed calls; Caller list; Caller ID Service
Using Caller ID service Important: R This unit is Caller ID compatible. To useCaller ID features (such as displaying callerphone numbers), you must subscribe to aCaller ID service. Contact your serviceprovider/telephone company for details. Caller ID features When an outside call is being received, ...
Page 23 - Edit and Call; Erase; Erase All
Viewing the caller list and callingback1 MFN ( ) 2 Press MCN to search from the most recent call, or press MDN to search from the oldest call. 3 To call back, press M N . To exit, press M N . Note: R If the entry has already been viewed oranswered, “ ” is displayed, even if it wasviewed or answered ...
Page 24 - Call screening; Greeting message; Answering System
Answering system The answering system can answer and recordcalls for you when you are unavailable toanswer the phone.You can also set the unit to play a greetingmessage but not to record caller messages byselecting “ Greeting Only ” as the recording time setting (page 28). Important: R Only 1 person...
Page 25 - Key; Erasing all messages
Recording your greeting message1 M N 2 MbN : “ Answer System ” a M N 3 MbN : “ Greeting ” a M N 4 MbN : “ Start REC ” a M N 5 MbN : “ Yes ” a M N 6 After a beep sounds, hold the handsetabout 20 cm away and speak clearly intothe microphone (2 minutes and 30seconds max.). 7 Press M N to stop recording...
Page 26 - Operating the answering system; Editing the number before calling back; Remote operation
Listening to messages using the handset When new messages have been recorded, “ Messages ” is displayed on the handset with the total number of new messages. 1 M N 2 MbN : “ Answer System ” a M N 3 MbN : Select “ Play New Msg. ” or “ Play All Msg. ” . a M N 4 When finished, press M N . Note: R To sw...
Page 27 - Remote access code; Answer System; Settings; Remote Code; Deactivating remote operation; Voice guidance
Remote access code A 3-digit remote access code must be enteredwhen operating the answering systemremotely. This code prevents unauthorisedparties from listening to your messagesremotely. Important: R In order to operate the answering systemremotely, you must first set a remoteaccess code. 1 M N 2 M...
Page 28 - Answering system settings; Caller’s recording time; Selecting “
3 Enter your remote access code within 10seconds after the long beep. R The greeting message is played back. R You can either hang up, or enter yourremote access code again and beginremote operation (page 26). Answering system settings Number of rings before the unitanswers a call You can change the...
Page 30 - Voice mail service; Voice Mail Service
Voice mail service Voice mail is an automatic answering serviceoffered by your service provider/telephonecompany. After you subscribe to this service,your service provider/telephone company’svoice mail system answers calls for you whenyou are unavailable to answer the phone orwhen your line is busy....
Page 31 - Intercom; Handset locator; Intercom; Answering a transferred call
Intercom Available for: KX-TG2722 Intercom calls can be made betweenhandsets. Note: R When paging the handset, the pagedhandset beeps for 1 minute. R If you receive an outside call while talkingon the intercom, you hear 2 tones. Toanswer the call, press M N , then press M N . Making an intercom call...
Page 32 - Character entry; Character entry modes; When the unit displays the character entry screen:; Greek character table (; Useful Information
Character entry The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple charactersassigned to it. The characters that can be entered depend on the character entry mode(page 32).– Press MFN or MEN to move the cursor left or right. – Press dial keys to enter characters and n...
Page 33 - Extended 1 character table (; Extended 2 character table (; Cyrillic character table (
Extended 1 character table ( ) R The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Extended 2 character table ( ) R The following are used for both uppercase and lowercase: Cyrillic character table ( ) 33 Useful Information TG2721_22AL(en)_0730_ver001.pdf 33 TG2721_22AL(en)_0730_ver001.pdf 33...
Page 34 - Error messages; Display message; Troubleshooting; General use; Problem
Error messages Display message Cause/solution Error R Recording was too short. Try again. Failed R Phonebook copy failed (page 16). Confirm the other handset(the receiver) is in standby mode and try again. Incomplete R The receiver’s phonebook memory is full. Erase the unwantedphonebook entries from...
Page 35 - Battery recharge
Problem Cause/solution I cannot hear a dial tone. R Make sure that you are using the supplied telephone line cord.Your old telephone line cord may have a different wiringconfiguration. R The base unit’s AC adaptor or telephone line cord is notconnected. Check the connections. R Disconnect the base u...
Page 36 - Caller ID
Problem Cause/solution Noise is heard, sound cutsin and out. R You are using the handset or base unit in an area with highelectrical interference. Re-position the base unit and use thehandset away from sources of interference. R Move closer to the base unit. R If you use a DSL/ADSL service, we recom...
Page 37 - Answering system; Greeting Only; Liquid damage
Answering system Problem Cause/solution The unit does not recordnew messages. R The answering system is turned off. Turn it on (page 24). R The message memory is full. Erase unwanted messages(page 25). R The recording time is set to “ Greeting Only ” . Change the setting (page 28). R If you subscrib...
Page 39 - Wall mounting; Wall mounting template
Wall mounting Note: R Make sure that the wall and the fixing method are strong enough to support the weight of theunit. R Drive the screws (not supplied) into the wall. n Base unit n Charger 50 mm Screws Hook Longer than 20 mm Space (6 mm) 25 mm Screws Hooks Longer than 20 mm Space (5 mm) Wall mount...
Page 40 - Index
Index A Alarm: 20 Answering calls: 14 Answering system: 24 Call screening: 24 Erasing messages: 25 , 26 , 27 Greeting message: 24 Greeting only: 28 Listening to messages: 25 , 26 , 27 Number of rings: 28 Recording time: 28 Remote access code: 27 Remote operation: 26 Turning on/off: 24 , 26 , 27 Area...
Page 41 - Notes
41 Notes TG2721_22AL(en)_0730_ver001.pdf 41 TG2721_22AL(en)_0730_ver001.pdf 41 2012/07/30 16:53:06 2012/07/30 16:53:06
Page 44 - For your future reference; Attach your purchase receipt here.
For your future reference We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair underwarranty. Serial No. Date of purchase (found on the bottom of the base unit)Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here. Customer Care Centre Tel. No.: 132600or websit...