Page 2 - Table of Contents
Introduction Model composition ..............................3Accessory information .........................4 Important Information For your safety ....................................6Important safety instructions ...............7For best performance ..........................7Other information .....
Page 3 - Model composition; Series; Feature highlights; Introduction
Model composition Series Model No. Base unit Handset Part No. Part No. Quantity KX-TG6591series KX-TG6591 KX-TG6591 KX-TGA659 1 KX-TG6592 KX-TG6591 KX-TGA659 2 Feature highlights n Easy-to-see LCD and big button – 1.9 inches wide display with white backlit– Big buttons with backlit n Easy-to-use fea...
Page 4 - Accessory information; Supplied accessories
Accessory information Supplied accessories No. Accessory item/Order number QuantityKX-TG6591 KX-TG6592 A AC adaptor/PQLV219Y 1 2 B Telephone line cord/PQJA10075Z 1 1 C Wall mounting adaptor/PNKL1010Z1 1 1 D Rechargeable batteries/HHR-4DPA 2 4 E Handset cover *1 /PNYNTGA659TR 1 2 F Belt clip/PNKE1076...
Page 5 - Additional/replacement accessories; Accessory item; Expanding your phone system; Optional handset feature overview
Additional/replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information (page 59). Accessory item Order number Rechargeablebatteries HHR-4DPA *1 R To order, please call 1-800-332-5368 or visithttp://www.panasonic.com/batterystore Battery type:– Nickel metal hydride (Ni-...
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 - For best performance
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 - Other information; Specifications
following places: Near obstacles such ashills, tunnels, underground, near metalobjects such as wire fences, etc. R Operating the product near electricalappliances may cause interference. Moveaway from the electrical appliances. Routine care R Wipe the outer surface of the productwith a soft moist cl...
Page 9 - Setting up; Connections; Base unit; Correct; Charger; Battery installation; Getting Started
Setting up Connections R Use only the supplied Panasonic ACadaptor PQLV219. n Base unit Hook “Click ” Press plug firmly . Correct Wrong To single-linetelephone jack(RJ11C) DSL/ADSL filter* “Click ” (120 V AC, 60 Hz) *DSL/ADSL filter (not supplied) isrequired if you have DSL/ADSL service. n Charger (...
Page 10 - Battery charging; Fully charged; Charging; Note when setting up
Battery charging Charge for about 7 hours. R When the batteries are fully charged,the charge indicator goes off and “ Fully charged ” is displayed. Confirm “ Charging ” is displayed. Charge indicator Note when setting up Note for connections R The AC adaptor must remainconnected at all times. (It is...
Page 11 - Intelligent eco mode; Controls
R Even after the batteries are fullycharged, the handset can be left onthe base unit or charger without any illeffect on the batteries. R The battery level may not bedisplayed correctly after you replacethe batteries. In this case, place thehandset on the base unit or chargerand let it charge for at...
Page 12 - Handset; Belt clip
Handset C B P A I J FG DE M N L K O B A H Charge indicatorRinger indicatorMessage indicatorNonslip pad R Nonslip pad offers support whenyou cradle the handset betweenyour shoulder and ear. Speaker M N (Equalizer) MjN / MkN (VOL.: Volume up/down) M N (TALK) M N (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone) M A N / M B N ...
Page 13 - Display; In use; Initial settings; Off; Date and time; AM; PM
Display Handset display items Item Meaning Within base unit rangeOut of base unit range The line is in use. R When flashing:The call is put on hold. R When flashing rapidly:An incoming call isnow being received. Eco mode is on.(page 11)Equalizer is set.(page 17)Speakerphone is on.(page 15)Ringer vol...
Page 14 - Display language; Voice guidance language; Dialing mode
Display language You can select either “ English ” or “ Español ” as the display language. The default setting is “ English ” . 1 M MENU N#110 2 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N 3 M OFF N Voice guidance language You can select either “ English ” or “ Español ” as the voice guidance langu...
Page 15 - Making calls; Yes; Using the base unit; Making/Answering Calls
Making calls Using the handset1 Lift the handset and dial the phonenumber. R To correct a digit, press M CLEAR N . 2 Press M N or M CALL N . 3 When you finish talking, press M OFF N or place the handset on the base unit or charger. Using the speakerphone 1 Dial the phone number and press M N . R Spe...
Page 16 - Answering calls; Using the handset
2 When the other party answers,speak into the microphone. R Speak alternately with the otherparty. 3 When you finish talking, press M SP-PHONE N . Note: R For best performance, use thespeakerphone in a quiet environment. R While on a call, you can switch fromthe base unit to the handset:– Press M N ...
Page 17 - Handset equalizer; Hold; Mute; Flash
Useful features duringa call Handset equalizer This feature clarifies the voice of theperson you are talking to, producing amore natural-sounding voice that iseasier to hear and understand.Press M N repeatedly to select “ Off ” , “ High tone ” , or “ Low tone ” while talking. Note: R When this featu...
Page 18 - Handset clarity booster
Note: R To change the flash time, seepage 27. For call waiting or CallWaiting Caller ID service users To use call waiting or Call Waiting CallerID, you must first subscribe with yourservice provider/telephone company.This feature allows you to receive callswhile you are already talking on thephone. ...
Page 19 - Shared phonebook; Groups; 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 50 names andphone numbers to the sharedphonebook, and assign each phonebookentry to the desired group. Important: R Only 1 per...
Page 21 - Phonebook; CALL; MENU
1 During an outside call, press M MENU N . 2 MbN : “ Phonebook ” a M SELECT N 3 MbN : Select the desired entry. 4 Press M CALL N to dial the number. Note: R When storing a calling card accessnumber and your PIN in thephonebook as one phonebook entry,press M PAUSE N to add pauses after the number and...
Page 22 - Speed dial; Edit; Speed Dial
Speed dial You can assign 1 phone number to eachof the 3 speed dial keys ( M A N to M C N ) on the unit. Important: R You can set speed dial using one ofthe handsets. The stored numbers tospeed dial keys ( M A N to M C N ) can be used for all registered handsets andthe base unit. Adding phone number...
Page 23 - Index card
Index card Use the index card to record the names/phone numbers stored to the speed dialbuttons. Cover Index card For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help 23 Speed Dial
Page 24 - Programmable settings; Display the menu tree and direct command code table; Caller list; Programming
Programmable settings You can customize 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 28 - FLASH
*6 If you select one of the melody ringer tones, the ringer tone continues to play for several seconds even if the caller has already hung up. You may either hear adial tone or no one on the line when you answer the call. *7 The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2009 Copy...
Page 29 - Special programming; Alarm; Silent 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 13). 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 30 - Changing the handset name
Changing the handset name Each handset can be given acustomized 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 31 - Registering a unit; Operating additional units; Base in
2 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N a M OFF N Viewing/editing/erasing call blocknumbers 1 M MENU N#217 2 MbN : Select the desired entry. R To exit, press M OFF N . 3 To edit a number: M EDIT N a Edit the phone number. a M SAVE N a M OFF N To erase a number: M ERASE N a MbN : “ Yes ” a M S...
Page 32 - Using Caller ID service; Caller ID features; Missed calls; Talking Caller ID; Caller ID Service
Using Caller ID service Important: R This unit is Caller ID compatible. Touse Caller ID features, you mustsubscribe to a Caller ID service.Contact your service provider/telephone company for details. Caller ID features When an outside call is being received,the caller’s name and phone number aredisp...
Page 33 - Ringer ID; Current ringer
both Caller ID and Call Waiting withCaller ID services. Phonebook name announcement When caller information is received andit matches a phone number stored in thephonebook, the stored name in thephonebook is announced. Ringer ID This feature can help you identify who iscalling by using different rin...
Page 34 - On
Caller ID number auto editfeature Once you call back an edited number,the handset which was used to call backremembers the area code and format ofthe edited number. The next timesomeone calls from the same areacode, caller information is customized bythe handset as follows:– When the call is being r...
Page 35 - Answering system; Greeting only; Call screening; Answering System
Answering system 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 40). Important: R Only 1 person...
Page 36 - Greeting message; Erasing all messages
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 Recording your greetingmessage1 M MENU N#302 2 MbN : “ Yes ” a M SELECT N 3 After a beep sounds, hold thehandset about 20 cm (8 inches...
Page 38 - 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 39 - Ring count
Key Operation 9 Stop playback *2 Start voice guidance *3 0 Turn answering system off *4 Erase currently playingmessage *5 Erase all messages *# End remote operation(or hang up) *1 If pressed within the first 5 seconds of a message, the previousmessage is played. *2 For English voice guidance only*3 ...
Page 40 - Caller’s recording time; Message alert
service provider/telephonecompany before changing thissetting. – Change the number of rings of the voice mail service so that theanswering system can answer thecall first. To do so, contact yourservice provider/telephonecompany. Caller’s recording time You can change the maximum messagerecording tim...
Page 41 - Voice mail service; Voice Mail Service
Voice mail service Voice mail is an automatic answeringservice offered by your service provider/telephone company. After you subscribeto this service, your service provider/telephone company’s voice mail systemanswers calls for you when you areunavailable to answer the phone orwhen your line is busy...
Page 42 - New Voice Mail
Turning VM tone detection on/off The default setting is “ On ” . 1 M MENU N#332 2 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N a M OFF N Listening to voice mailmessages The unit lets you know that you havenew voice mail messages in thefollowing ways:– “ New Voice Mail ” is displayed on the handset i...
Page 43 - Intercom; Making an intercom call; Answering an intercom call; Handset locator
Intercom Intercom calls can be made:– between handsets– between a handset and the base unit Note: R If you receive an outside call whiletalking on the intercom, you hear 2tones.– To answer the call with the handset, press M OFF N , then press M N . – To answer the call with the base unit, press M SP...
Page 44 - Conference
To establish a conference call: M MENU N a MbN : “ Conference ” a M SELECT N R To leave the conference, press M OFF N . The other 2 parties can continue the conversation. R To put the outside call on hold: M MENU N a MbN : “ Hold ” a M SELECT N To resume the conference: M MENU N a MbN : “ Conference...
Page 45 - Wall mounting; Useful Information
Wall mounting Note: R Make sure that the wall and the fixingmethod are strong enough to supportthe weight of the unit. Base unit1 Lead the AC adaptor cord andtelephone line cord through the holein the wall mounting adaptor in thedirection of the arrow. 2 Tuck the telephone line cord insidethe wall m...
Page 46 - To remove the wall mounting adaptor
5 Mount the unit on a wall then slidedown to secure in place. 83 mm (3 1 / 4 inches) or102 mm (4 inches) 83 mm(3 1 / 4 inches) 102 mm(4 inches) 1 2 1 2 To remove the wall mounting adaptor While pushing down the release levers( A ), remove the adaptor ( B ). B A A Charger Drive the screws (not suppli...
Page 47 - Error messages; Display message; Busy; Check tel line
Error messages Display message Cause/solution 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 and tryagain. R Unplug the base unit’s AC adaptor to reset theunit. Reconnect the adaptor and try again. R The hands...
Page 48 - Troubleshooting; General use
Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, disconnectthe base unit’s AC adaptor, then reconnect the base unit’s AC adaptor. Remove thebatteries from the handset, and then insert the batteries into the handset again. General use Problem Cause/solu...
Page 50 - Problem; Caller ID/Talking Caller ID; rings; Toll saver
Problem Cause/solution I cannot make longdistance calls. R Make sure that you have long distance service. Caller ID/Talking Caller ID Problem Cause/solution Caller information is notdisplayed. R You must subscribe to Caller ID service. Contactyour service provider/telephone company fordetails. R If ...
Page 52 - Liquid damage
Problem Cause/solution I cannot operate theanswering system remotely. R The remote access code is not set. Set the remoteaccess code (page 38). R You are entering the wrong remote access code. Ifyou have forgotten your remote access code,enter the remote access code setting to checkyour current code...
Page 53 - FCC and other information
FCC and other information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:ACJ----------.If requested, this number must be provided ...
Page 55 - Instalación; Correcto; Guía Rápida Española
Guía Rápida Española Instalación Unidad base Correcto Incorrecto CARGUE APROXIMADAMENTE DURANTE 7 HORAS Auricular Cargador L Use solo el adaptador de corriente Panasonic PQLV219 incluido. (120 V CA, 60 Hz) A la toma de teléfono de línea única (RJ11C) L Use solo el adaptador de corriente Panasonic PQ...
Page 56 - Operaciones básicas
Sugerencias de operación Teclas de función El auricular incluye 3 teclas de función. Al oprimir una tecla de función, puede seleccionar la función que aparece directamente encima de ella en la pantalla. { C } , { MENU } , { REMR. } y otras funciones adicionales se asignan a las teclas de función. Pr...
Page 58 - Preguntas frecuentes
Preguntas frecuentes Pregunta Causa y solución ¿Por qué aparece _ ? L El auricular está demasiado lejos de la unidad base. Acérquelo. L El adaptador para corriente de la unidad base no está conectado correctamente. Conecte de nuevo el adaptador para corriente a la unidad base. L El auricular no está...
Page 59 - Customer services; Customer Services Directory (United States and Puerto Rico); Appendix
Customer services Customer Services Directory (United States and Puerto Rico) Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest Dealer or Service Center; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.pa...
Page 60 - Warranty (For United States and Puerto Rico); Limited Warranty Coverage; Parts; Panasonic Telephone Products
Warranty (For United States and Puerto Rico) PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Corporation of North America (referred to as “...
Page 61 - Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions; ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED; When you ship the product
Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by produ...
Page 62 - Index
Index # 4-way conference: 18 A Additional handset: 31 Alarm: 29 Answering calls: 16 Answering system Call screening: 35 Erasing messages: 36 , 37 , 39 Greeting message: 36 Greeting only: 40 Listening tomessages: 36 , 37 , 38 Number of rings: 39 Recording time: 40 Remote access code: 38 Remote operat...
Page 63 - Notes
Page 64 - Read; troubleshooting; page in the; Operating Instructions; For your future reference; Attach your purchase receipt here.
1 Reconnect AC adaptor to the base unit. 2 Check if telephone line cord is connected. 3 Use rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. (Alkaline/Manganese/Ni-Cd batteries CANNOT be used.) 4 Read troubleshooting page in the Operating Instructions . If your product is not working properly. . . IMPORTANT! Visit our...