Page 2 - Table of Contents
Introduction Model composition ..............................3Accessory information .........................4 Important Information For your safety ....................................6Important safety instructions ...............7For best performance ..........................8Other information .....
Page 3 - Model composition; Series; Introduction
Model composition Series Model No. Base unit Handset Part No. Part No. Quantity KX-TG7651 series KX-TG7652 *1 KX-TG7621 KX-TGA410 2 KX-TG7653 *1 KX-TG7621 KX-TGA410 3 *1 A DECT repeater (KX-TGA405AZ) is supplied in this model. You can extend the range of your phone system to include areas where rece...
Page 4 - Accessory information; Supplied accessories; Rechargeable batteries
Accessory information Supplied accessories No. Accessory item/Part number QuantityKX-TG7652 KX-TG7653 A AC adaptor for base unit and charger/PNLV226AL 2 3 B Telephone line cord (for Australia) *1 1 1 C Telephone line cord (for New Zealand) 1 1 D Rechargeable batteries *2 4 6 E Handset cover *3 2 3 F...
Page 6 - For your safety; WARNING; CAUTION; 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 7 - General notices; Important safety
R Do not open or mutilate the batteries.Released electrolyte from the batteries iscorrosive and may cause burns or injury tothe eyes or skin. The electrolyte is toxic andmay be harmful if swallowed. R Exercise care when handling the batteries.Do not allow conductive materials such asrings, bracelets...
Page 8 - For best performance; Other information; Specifications
For best performance Base unit location/avoiding noise The base unit and other compatible Panasonicunits use radio waves to communicate witheach other. R For maximum coverage and noise-freecommunications, place your base unit:– at a convenient, high, and central location with no obstructions between...
Page 10 - Setting up; Connections; Hook; To socket; Correct; Charger; Hooks; Getting Started
Setting up Connections R Use only the supplied Panasonic ACadaptor PNLV226AL. R If you do not connect the telephoneline cord and use only cellular lines,set the cellular line only mode to usethis unit more conveniently(page 18). n Base unit (for Australia) Hook Hooks “Click” Press plug firmly. (220-...
Page 11 - Battery installation; Rechargeable Ni-MH ONLY; Battery charging; Charge for about 7 hours.; Fully charged; Charge indicator; Note when setting up; Note for connections
Battery installation R USE ONLY Ni-MH batteries AAA(R03) size. R Do NOT use Alkaline/Manganese/Ni-Cd batteries. R Confirm correct polarities ( , ). Rechargeable Ni-MH ONLY R When the region setting isdisplayed, see page 38. Battery charging Charge for about 7 hours. R When the batteries are fully ch...
Page 12 - Base unit; E F
Clean more often if the unit isexposed to grease, dust, or highhumidity. Battery level Icon Battery level High Medium Low Needs charging. Empty Panasonic Ni-MH batteryperformance (supplied batteries) Operation Operating time In continuous use 13 hours max. *1 Not in use(standby) 11 days max. *1 *1 I...
Page 13 - Handset; B C
Handset B C L A F D E I J H G K A B Charge indicatorRinger indicatorMessage indicatorNonslip pad R Nonslip pad offers support whenyou cradle the handset betweenyour shoulder and ear. Speaker M N (TALK) M N (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone) Dial keypadReceiverDisplay M OFF N M RECALL N M CALL WAIT N Microphon...
Page 15 - Initial settings; MbN; Off; MCN; AM
Status Meaning Red(Flashing) – The base unit is registering a cellularphone. – A cellular call is put on hold. Light off A cellular phone is notregistered to the base unit. HEADSET indicator on the base unit The HEADSET indicator shows theBluetooth headset status. Status Meaning Green(On) A Bluetoot...
Page 16 - Link to cell feature; Trademarks; Link to Cell
Link to cell feature To use this feature, you must firstregister and connect your cellularphones to the base unit (page 16).Your cellular phones must haveBluetooth wireless technology that iscompatible with this product.This feature allows you to:– make or answer cellular calls using your home phone...
Page 17 - Link to cell settings; All; Ring as cell mode
5 M OFF N Note: R Make sure that your cellular phone isset to connect to this productautomatically. Refer to your cellularphone’s operating instructions. R Make sure you cancel your cellularphone’s current registration if youwant to register it to the other line(page 19). Link to cell settings Selec...
Page 18 - On; Yes; Once you set this mode, you can use
To change the handset ringer tone for acellular line, see page 31. Auto connection to thecellular phone After registration, your cellular phone isconnected to the base unit. If you movethe cellular phone out of base unitrange, the cellular phone isdisconnected from the base unit. Thisfeature allows ...
Page 19 - Cellular line selection; M N; Manual
When you use the landline again Before connecting the telephone line tothe base unit, select “ Off ” in step 2, “Cellular line only mode (If you do notuse the landline)”, page 18. Cellular line selection This feature determines which cellularline is selected to make cellular callswhen:– you press M ...
Page 20 - OFF
R When the headset isderegistered, the HEADSETindicator is turned off. 4 M OFF N 20 Link to Cell TG76xxAZ(en)_0207_ver012.pdf 20 2012/02/07 15:34:46
Page 21 - Making cellular calls; Making landline calls; Making/Answering Calls
Making cellular calls Important: R Only 1 cellular line can be used at atime. R Before making calls, confirm that theCELL 1 or CELL 2 indicator lightsgreen (page 14). 1 Lift the handset and dial the phonenumber. R To correct a digit, press M CLEAR N . 2 M CELL N R The unit starts dialling when:– onl...
Page 22 - Answering calls
Pause (for PBX/long distance serviceusers) A pause is sometimes required whenmaking calls using a PBX or longdistance service. When storing a callingcard access number and/or PIN in thephonebook, a pause is also needed(page 28). Example: If you need to dial the line access number “9” when making out...
Page 23 - Hold; Mute; Equalizer; Call share
2 MbN : Select the desired volume. 3 M SAVE N a M OFF N Useful features duringa call Hold This feature allows you to put an outsidecall on hold. 1 Press M MENU N during an outside call. 2 MbN : “ Hold ” a M SELECT N 3 To release hold on the cellularline: Press M CELL N . R Another handset user can t...
Page 24 - Transfer to cell
Important: R When the privacy mode is on, youcannot join the conversation. Turn itoff. n While another unit is on a cellularcall: 1 To join the conversation, press M CELL N . R You can join the conversationwhen:– only 1 cellular phone is registered. – the line is set to make cellular calls (page 19)...
Page 26 - Shared phonebook; Home; Shared Phonebook
Shared phonebook The shared phonebook allows you tomake calls without having to dialmanually. Any handset registered to thebase unit can use the sharedphonebook. You can add 3,050 namesand phone numbers to the sharedphonebook, and assign each phonebookentry to the desired group ( “ Home ” , “ Cell 1...
Page 27 - Groups
R Press and hold M CLEAR N to erase all characters or numbers. Groups Groups can help you find entries in thephonebook quickly and easily. Whenadding an entry to the phonebook, youcan assign it to one of 3 groups. Youcan search for phonebook entries bygroup. The group ringer tone feature isavailable...
Page 28 - Erasing entries; Chain dial; During an outside call:; Phonebook; Press
3 Edit the name if necessary (16characters max.; page 26). a M OK N 4 Edit the phone number if necessary(24 digits max.). a M OK N 5 MbN : Select the desired group (page 27). a M SELECT N 2 times 6 M OFF N Erasing entries Erasing an entry 1 Find the desired entry (page 27). a M ERASE N 2 MbN : “ Yes...
Page 29 - Programmable settings; Display the menu tree and direct command code table; Caller list; Programming
Programmable settings You can customise the unit by programming the following features using the handset.To access the features, there are 2 methods: n Scrolling through the display menus 1 M MENU N 2 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired main menu. a M SELECT N 3 Press MCN or MDN to select the des...
Page 34 - program the same item using another handset.
Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Settings Code Set tel line *3 Set recalltime *1, *14, *15 0: 900 ms 1: 700 ms 2: 600 ms 3: 400 ms 4: 300 ms 5: 250 ms G : 200 ms #: 160 ms 6: 110 ms 7: < 100 ms > 8: 90 ms 9: 80 ms #121 23 Set line mode *1, *16 1: A 2: < B > #122 – Privacy mode *1 – 1: On 0: < Of...
Page 35 - Newzealand; if telephone line
*12 Turn this feature off if you prefer not to hear key tones while you are dialling or pressing any keys, including confirmation tones and error tones. *13 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 ...
Page 36 - Special programming; Alarm; Night mode
Special programming Alarm An alarm sounds at the set time for 3minutes once or daily. Alarm can be setfor each handset. Important: R Set the date and time beforehand(page 15). 1 M MENU N#720 2 MbN : Select the desired alarm option. a M SELECT N Off Turns alarm off. Go tostep 7. Once An alarm sounds ...
Page 37 - Changing the handset name
Changing the handset name Each handset can be given acustomised name (“Bob”, “Kitchen”,etc.). This is useful when you makeintercom calls between handsets. Youcan also select whether or not thehandset name is displayed in standbymode. The default setting is “ No ” . If you select “ Yes ” without ente...
Page 38 - Australia; Registering a unit; Operating additional units
Changing the unit’s regionsetting/Resetting the base unit Important: R When you install the batteries for thefirst time, the handset may promptyou to set region setting. First press M SELECT N , then proceed to step 2. 1 M MENU N#136 2 MbN : Select the desired country. a M SELECT N “ Australia ” = A...
Page 39 - is displayed on all; Deregistering a handset; SELECT
Note: R While registering, “ Base in registering ” is displayed on all registered handsets. R When you purchase an additionalhandset, refer to the additionalhandset’s installation manual forregistration. Deregistering a handset A handset can cancel its ownregistration to the base unit, or otherhands...
Page 40 - Using Caller ID service; Caller ID features; Out of area; . This lets you know if; Missed call; – Pressing; Caller ID Service
Using Caller ID service Important: R This unit is Caller ID compatible. Touse Caller ID features (such asdisplaying caller phone numbers), youmust subscribe to a Caller ID service.Contact your service provider/telephone company for details. For New Zealand: R For all local and national incomingcalls...
Page 41 - This; to answer the; CALL WAIT; Talking Caller ID; Phonebook name announcement
a call waiting tone, the caller’s phonenumber will be displayed.You can answer the 2nd call, keepingthe 1st call on hold. Follow your serviceprovider/telephone company instructionsusing M CALL WAIT N . (Recall function) R If the phone number is stored in thephonebook with its name, the caller’sname ...
Page 42 - Ringer ID; Current ringer
Ringer ID You can select the desired ringer tone toa group that each phonebook entry isassigned (page 27). When a call isreceived from a caller assigned to agroup, the ringer tone you selected forthat group rings instead of the calledline’s ringer tone (page 17, 31, 33) aftercaller information is di...
Page 44 - Using Bluetooth Devices
Copying phonebookfrom a cellular phone(phonebook transfer) You can copy phonebook entries fromthe registered cellular phones or othercellular phones (not registered) to theunit’s shared phonebook. A cellularphone must be Bluetooth wirelesstechnology compatible. Important: R If a copied entry has 2 o...
Page 47 - Call screening; MDN; Answering System for Landline
Answering system forlandline The answering system can answer andrecord calls for you when you areunavailable to answer the phone.You can also set the unit to play agreeting message but not to recordcaller messages by selecting “ Greeting only ” as the recording time setting (page 52). Important: R O...
Page 48 - Greeting message
can be set for each handset. The defaultsetting is “ On ” . 1 M MENU N#310 2 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N a M OFF N Greeting message When the unit answers a call, a greetingmessage is played to callers.You can use either:– your own greeting message– a pre-recorded greeting message Re...
Page 49 - Erasing all messages
*1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a message, the previousmessage is played. Erasing all messages Press M ERASE N 2 times while the unit is not in use. Listening to messagesusing the handset When new messages have beenrecorded:– “ New message ” is displayed. – The message indicator on the h...
Page 50 - Remote operation; Remote access code
Erasing all messages1 M MENU N#325 2 MbN : “ Yes ” a M SELECT N a M OFF N Remote operation Using a touch-tone phone, you can callyour phone number from outside andaccess the unit to listen to messages orchange answering system settings. Theunit’s voice guidance prompts you topress certain dial keys ...
Page 51 - SAVE
Turning on the answeringsystem remotely If the answering system is off, you canturn it on remotely. 1 Dial your phone number from atouch-tone phone. 2 Let the phone ring 15 times. R A long beep is heard. 3 Enter your remote access codewithin 10 seconds after the longbeep. R The greeting message is p...
Page 52 - Caller’s recording time; Message alert
subscribe or activate this servicethrough your service provider/telephone company.Contact your service provider/telephone company on how tooperate this service and how you willbe notified that you have messages.To use this service you will berequired to leave your answeringmachine off on your unit (...
Page 53 - New Voice Mail; is displayed on; Voice mail Service for Landline
Voice mail service forlandline For Australia Voice mail is an automatic answeringservice offered by your service provider/telephone company. For New Zealand To receive Call Minder or MessageMailbox messages, please note thefollowing:“Call Minder” and “Message Mailbox”are automatic answering services...
Page 54 - MENU; The speakerphone turns on.; until
1 M MENU N#330 R The speakerphone turns on. 2 Follow the pre-recorded instructions. 3 When finished, press M OFF N . Note: R If the handset still indicates there arenew messages even after you havelistened to all new messages, turn itoff by pressing and holding # until the handset beeps. 54 Voice ma...
Page 55 - Intercom; Handset locator; Conference
Intercom Intercom calls can be made betweenhandsets. Note: R If you receive an outside call whiletalking on the intercom, you hear 2tones. To answer the call, press M OFF N , then press M N . R When paging the handset, the pagedhandset beeps for 1 minute. Making an intercom call1 M MENU N a M INT N ...
Page 56 - indicator. If the indicator lights; Controls; Out of base unit range.; DECT repeater
Installation for DECTrepeater By installing this unit, you can extend therange of your phone system to includeareas where reception was previouslynot available. The unit extends the rangein all directions, allowing several floors tobe covered. Important: R This unit is an accessory unit for usewith ...
Page 57 - to change this setting for initial use.; Wall mounting; Screws
indicator Status Meaning Green(On) Signal strength of thebase unit is strong. Amber(On) Signal strength of thebase unit is weak. Red(On) Out of base unit range. Off R The unit is not beingused. R The power is off. Installation1 Connect the unit. R Use only the supplied PanasonicAC adaptor PQLV219AL....
Page 58 - Useful Information
Wall mounting Note: R Make sure that the wall and the fixingmethod are strong enough to supportthe weight of the unit. R Drive the screws (not supplied) intothe wall. Base unit1 Lead the AC adaptor cord andtelephone line cord through the holein the wall mounting adaptor in thedirection of the arrow....
Page 59 - To remove the wall mounting adaptor; Wall mounting template
5 Mount the unit on a wall then slidedown to secure in place. 83 mm AC adaptor cord Screws To remove the wall mounting adaptor While pushing down the release levers( A ), remove the adaptor ( B ). B A A Charger 25 mm Screws Hooks Wall mounting template n Base unit 83 mm n Charger 25 mm 59 Useful Inf...
Page 60 - Error messages; Display message; or; Busy; The called unit is in use.; Check tel line; – Make sure that the cellular phone or
Error messages Display message Cause/solution Access # to VM serviceis not stored R You have not stored the voice mail accessnumber. Store the number (page 53). Base no power or No link. Re-connectbase AC adaptor. R The handset has lost communication with thebase unit. Move closer to the base unit a...
Page 61 - Troubleshooting; General use; The unit does not work.
Display message Cause/solution Invalid R There is no handset registered to the baseunit matching the handset number youentered. R The handset is not registered to the base unit.Register the handset (page 38). Requires subscriptionto Caller ID. R You must subscribe to a Caller ID service.Once you rec...
Page 62 - Problem; Confirm that your cellular phone is turned on.
Problem Cause/solution I cannot register a cellularphone to the base unit. R Depending on the compatibility of the cellularphone, you may not be able to register it to thebase unit. Confirm that your cellular phonesupports the hands-free profile (HFP) specification. R Confirm that the Bluetooth feat...
Page 63 - The handset beeps and/or; Move closer to the base unit.
Programmable settings Problem Cause/solution I cannot register a handsetto a base unit. R The maximum number of handsets (6) is alreadyregistered to the base unit. Cancel unusedhandset registrations from the base unit (page 39). Battery recharge Problem Cause/solution The handset beeps and/or flashe...
Page 66 - The ring as cell mode is set to “; Turn your headset off, then turn it on and try again.
Problem Cause/solution Caller information is notannounced. R The handset or base unit’s ringer volume is turnedoff. Adjust it (page 31, 33). R When one handset is selected to ring for cellularcalls, other units do not announce callerinformation. To change the selection, see page 17. R The Talking Ca...
Page 67 - Confirm that your headset is turned on.
Problem Cause/solution Noise is heard during a callon the headset. R A Bluetooth headset can communicate with thebase unit within a range of approximately 10 m.The connection may be subject to interferencefrom obstructions such as walls or electronicdevices. Move closer to the base unit. I cannot co...
Page 68 - The recording time is set to “; Greeting only; Press each key firmly.
Answering system Problem Cause/solution The unit does not recordnew messages. R The answering system is turned off. Turn it on(page 47). R The answering system does not answer or recordcalls from cellular lines. R The message memory is full. Erase unnecessarymessages (page 48). R The recording time ...
Page 72 - Index
Index # 3-way conference: 24 A Additional handset: 38 Alarm: 36 Answering calls: 22 Answering system Call screening: 47 Erasing messages: 48 , 49 , 50 Greeting message: 48 Greeting only: 52 Listening tomessages: 48 , 49 , 50 Number of rings: 51 Recording time: 52 Remote access code: 50 Remote operat...
Page 73 - Volume
Voice Mail: 51 , 53 Volume Receiver: 21 Ringer (Base unit): 22 , 31 , 33 Ringer (Handset): 22 , 31 , 33 Speaker: 21 W Wall mounting: 57 , 58 73 Index TG76xxAZ(en)_0207_ver012.pdf 73 2012/02/07 15:34:49
Page 74 - Notes
74 Notes TG76xxAZ(en)_0207_ver012.pdf 74 2012/02/07 15:34:49
Page 76 - For your future reference; Date of purchase; Attach your purchase receipt here.; Innovation Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113, Australia
For your future reference We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repairunder warranty. Serial No. Date of purchase (found on the bottom of the base unit)Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here. For AustraliaCustomer Care Centre Tel. No.: 13...