Page 2 - Table of Contents
Introduction Model composition .......................................3Accessory information ..................................3 Important Information For your safety .............................................6Important safety instructions ........................7For best performance ..............
Page 3 - Model composition; Accessory information; Supplied accessories; Additional/replacement accessories; Introduction
Model composition Series Model No. Base unit Handset Part No. Part No. Quantity KX-TGH260series KX-TGH260 KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 1 KX-TGH262 KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 2 KX-TG472SK KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 2 KX-TGH263 KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 3 KX-TG473SK KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 3 KX-TGH264 KX-TGH260 KX-TGHA20 4 Accessory ...
Page 4 - Other information; Expanding your phone system; Bluetooth
Accessory item Order number Rechargeablebatteries HHR-4DPA *1 R To order, please visithttp://www.panasonic.com/batterystore Battery type:– Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH)– 2 x AAA (R03) size for each handset T-adaptor KX-J66 Range extender KX-TGA405 *2 Key detector KX-TGA20 *3 *1 Replacement batteries ...
Page 5 - Trademarks
Your Bluetooth headset *1 : 1 max. (for a wireless hands-free conversation: page 49) *1 Your cellular phone and headset must be Bluetooth wireless technology compatible. For more details and the list of compatible cellular phones, please visit our Web site:http://www.panasonic.com/link2cell Trademar...
Page 6 - 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 7 - Battery; Important safety; For best performance; Base unit location/avoiding noise
R This product is unable to make calls when:– the handset batteries need recharging or have failed. – there is a power failure. Battery R We recommend using the batteries notedon page 4. USE ONLY rechargeable Ni-MH batteries AAA (R03) size. R Do not mix old and new batteries. R Do not open or mutila...
Page 8 - Notice
R If the reception for a base unit location isnot satisfactory, move the base unit toanother location for better reception. Environment R Keep the product away from electrical noisegenerating devices, such as fluorescentlamps and motors. R The product should be kept free fromexcessive smoke, dust, h...
Page 9 - Specifications
Specifications R Standard: DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications 6.0)Bluetooth wireless technology 2.1 R Frequency range: 1.92 GHz to 1.93 GHz (DECT)2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz (Bluetooth) R RF transmission power: 115 mW (max.) R Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz R Power consumption:Base unit:...
Page 10 - Setting up; Connections; Battery installation; Getting Started
Setting up Connections R If you do not connect the telephone linecord and use only cellular lines, set thecellular line only mode to use this unit moreconveniently (page 18). n Base unit Connect the AC adaptor to the unit bypressing the plug firmly.Fasten the cord by hooking it.Connect the AC adapto...
Page 11 - Battery charging; Note when setting up; Note for connections; Intelligent eco mode
Battery charging Charge for about 7 hours. R Confirm “ Charging ” is displayed ( 1 ). R When the batteries are fully charged, “ Fully charged ” is displayed. 1 Note when setting up Note for connections R The AC adaptor must remain connected atall times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feelwarm duri...
Page 12 - Controls; Handset
Controls Handset A B A B G H IJ F K A DE C Speaker M N (TALK) Dial keypad ( * : TONE) MZN (SP-PHONE: Speakerphone) MicrophoneReceiverDisplay M OFF N M FLASH NM CALL WAIT N M N (NOISE REDUCTION/Smart function key) indicator Charge contacts n Control type Soft keys By pressing a soft key, you can sele...
Page 13 - Display icons/Indicators; Handset display items; CELL indicators on the base unit
Display icons/Indicators Handset display items Item Meaning Within base unit rangeOut of base unit range The landline is in use. R When flashing:The call is put on hold. R When flashing rapidly: Anincoming call is now beingreceived. A cellular line is in use. *1 R When flashing:The cellular call is ...
Page 14 - Language settings; Display language; Voice guidance language; Date and time
Status Meaning Light off – A cellular phone is not paired to the base unit. – A cellular phone is not connected to the base unit(page 18). Bluetooth HEADSET indicator on thebase unit The HEADSET indicator shows the Bluetoothheadset status. Status Meaning On A Bluetooth headset isconnected to the bas...
Page 15 - Other settings; Using the Smart function key (; Dialing mode; Screen saver mode
Other settings Smart function key ( key) The Smart function key ( key) is located on the bottom of the handset and informs youwith its flashing to allow you to activate thefollowing features by simply pressing this key. n When the indicator flashes rapidly, you can: – Answer the call (outside call, ...
Page 16 - Link to cell feature; Pairing a cellular phone; Unpairing a cellular phone; Link to Cell
Link to cell feature You can connect your base unit and cellularphone using Bluetooth wireless technology, sothat you can make or answer cellular callsusing your phone system. This allows you to:– use the unit to talk on cellular calls even if some areas of your home have poorcellular reception, sim...
Page 17 - Link to cell settings; Ring as cell mode
2 MbN : “ Yes ” a M SELECT N R When the cellular phone is unpaired,the CELL indicator is turned off. 3 M OFF N Link to cell settings Selecting which unit receivescellular calls You can select which unit rings and receivescalls for a cellular line. When “ All ” is selected, all handsets and the base ...
Page 19 - When you use the landline again; Cellular line selection
When you use the landline again Before connecting the telephone line to thebase unit, select “ Off ” in step 2, “Cellular line only mode (If you do not use the landline)”,page 18. Cellular line selection This feature determines which cellular line isselected to make cellular calls when:– you press M...
Page 20 - Making cellular calls; Erasing a number in the redial list; Making landline calls; Using the speakerphone; Making/Answering Calls
Making cellular calls Important: R The unit can be used to talk on 2 lines atthe same time (for example, 2 cellular lines,or the landline and 1 cellular line). R Only 2 Bluetooth devices can be used withthe unit at the same time (for example, 2cellular lines, or the headset and 1 cellularline). R Be...
Page 21 - Answering calls; Using the Smart function key; Useful features during a
2 MbN : Select the desired entry. 3 M N Pause (for PBX/long distance serviceusers) A pause is sometimes required when makingcalls using a PBX or long distance service.When storing a calling card access numberand/or PIN in the phonebook, a pause is alsoneeded (page 29). Example: If you need to dial t...
Page 22 - Handset noise reduction; Call share
Flash for landline calls M FLASH N allows you to use the special features of your host PBX such as transferringan extension call, or accessing optionaltelephone services. Note: R To change the flash time, see page 37. For call waiting or Call WaitingCaller ID service users To use call waiting or Cal...
Page 23 - Answering a 2nd call
n While another unit is on a landline call: To join the conversation, press M N . Note: R A maximum of 3 parties (including 1 outsideparty) can join a conversation using 2extensions. (3-way conference) R To prevent other users from joining yourconversations with outside callers, turn callsharing mod...
Page 24 - Intercom; Power back-up operation
2 MbN : “ Hold ” a M SELECT N 3 To answer the 2nd call: Press M CELL N while the 2nd call is being received. 4 To hang up the 2nd call and return to the1st call (landline call), press M OFF N , then press M N . Answering a 2nd call during a cellularcall 1 Press M MENU N during a cellular call. 2 MbN...
Page 25 - Making a call using the redial list; Making a call using the phonebook
Panasonic Ni-MH batteryperformance (supplied batteries)during power back-up mode When the batteries are fully charged,operating time of the handset in powerback-up mode varies depending on usage.– Continuous use of the handset in power back-up mode: 1.5 hours max. – Continuous use of the handset oth...
Page 26 - Phonebook
Phonebook You can store up to 3,000 phonebook entriesand assign a name (16 characters max.) andup to 3 phone numbers to each (24 digits max.each). You can also assign a label to eachphone number, and assign each phonebookentry to a group (page 27). The followinggroups are available:– Group 1: “ Home...
Page 27 - Groups
2 MbN : Select the desired entry. a M MENU N R To edit the number: MbN : “ Edit ” a M SELECT N Press M EDIT N repeatedly until the phone number is shown in thedesired format. And then, press M SAVE N . Go to step 4. 3 MbN : “ Save caller ID ” a M SELECT N 4 MbN : “ Phonebook ” a M SELECT N 5 Continu...
Page 28 - Erasing entries; Erasing an entry; Erasing all entries
1 MFN W 2 To scroll through all entries MbN : Select the desired entry. a M CELL N To search by first character Press the dial key ( 0 to 9 , or # ) which contains the character you aresearching for (page 27). MbN : Scroll through the phonebook if necessary. a M CELL N To search by query You can nar...
Page 29 - Chain dial; Speed dial
3 MbN : Select the desired group. a M SELECT N 4 MbN : “ Yes ” a M SELECT N 5 MbN : “ Yes ” a M SELECT N 6 M OFF N Chain dial This feature allows you to dial phone numbersin the phonebook while you are on a call. Thisfeature can be used, for example, to dial acalling card access number or bank accou...
Page 30 - Viewing an entry/Making a call
Viewing an entry/Making a call n Using a cellular line: 1 Press and hold the desired speed dialkey ( 1 to 9 ). 2 M CELL N R The unit starts dialing when:– only 1 cellular phone is paired.– a specific line is set to make cellular calls (page 19). 3 MbN : Select the desired cellular phone. a M SELECT ...
Page 31 - Menu list; Display menu tree and direct command code table; Programming
Menu list To access the features, there are 2 methods. n Scrolling through the display menus 1 M MENU N (right soft key) 2 Press MCN , MDN , MEN , or MFN to select the desired main menu. a M SELECT N 3 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired item from the next sub-menus. a M SELECT N 4 Press MCN or M...
Page 39 - Alarm
in multiple items display mode, you can switch the screen to confirm the detailed informationby:– pressing M DETAIL N , or – pressing M MENU N a MbN : “ Detail ” a M SELECT N *18 You can set the handset display backlight while on charge. – “ On ” : Backlight is on (dimmed). – “ Off ” : Backlight tur...
Page 40 - Silent mode; Turning silent mode on/off; Changing the start and end time; Call block
R Press any dial key, M N , or M SNOOZE N to stop the sound but keep the snoozefunction activated. R If you want to make an outside call whenthe snooze function is activated, pleasestop the snooze function before making thecall. Silent mode Silent mode allows you to select a period oftime during whi...
Page 41 - Storing unwanted callers; Storing a single phone number
Storing unwanted callers Storing a single phone number Important: R We recommend storing 10 digits (includingthe area code). If only 7 digits are stored, allnumbers that have the same last 7 digitswill be blocked. n From the caller list: When a cellular phone is paired: 1 MCN CID 2 MbN : Select the ...
Page 42 - Other programming; Changing the handset name; Registering a unit; Operating additional units; Additional handsets
Viewing/editing/erasing callblock numbers1 M MENU N (right soft key) #217 2 MbN : “ Block a single number ” or “ Block range of numbers ” a M SELECT N 3 MbN : Select the desired entry. R To exit, press M OFF N . 4 To edit a number: M EDIT N a Edit the number. a M SAVE N a M OFF N To erase a number: ...
Page 44 - Using Caller ID service; Caller ID features; Missed calls; Phonebook name display; Talking Caller ID; Phonebook name announcement; Caller list; Caller ID Service
Using Caller ID service Important: R This unit is Caller ID compatible. To useCaller ID features, you must subscribe to aCaller ID service. Contact your serviceprovider/telephone company for details. Caller ID features When an outside call is being received, thecaller information is displayed.Caller...
Page 45 - Editing a caller’s phone number
– a specific line is set to make cellular calls (page 19). 4 MbN : Select the desired cellular phone. a M SELECT N n Using the landline 1 MCN CID 2 Press MCN to search from the most recent call, or MDN to search from the oldest call. 3 To call back, press M N . To exit, press M OFF N . Note: R In st...
Page 47 - Setting conversion codes; Using Bluetooth Devices
Copying phonebook from a cellular phone (phonebook transfer) You can copy phonebook entries from thepaired cellular phones or other cellular phones(not paired) to the unit’s phonebook. A cellularphone must be compatible with Bluetoothwireless technology. Important: R Your cellular phone must support...
Page 49 - Pairing a headset to the base unit; Connecting/disconnecting a headset
R The unit announces the name or phonenumber depending on your cellular phone. R This feature may not pronounce all namescorrectly. R Text message alerts are not logged in thecaller list of your unit. Using a Bluetooth wireless headset (optional) for landline calls By pairing a Bluetooth headset to ...
Page 51 - Turning the answering; Answering System for Landline
Answering system for landline 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 57). Important: R ...
Page 52 - Listening to messages; Using the base unit; Erasing all messages; Using the handset
Resetting to a pre-recorded greetingmessage If you want to use a pre-recorded greetingmessage once you record your own greetingmessage, you need to erase your owngreeting message. 1 M MENU N (right soft key) #304 2 M YES N a M OFF N Playing back the greetingmessage1 M MENU N (right soft key) #303 2 ...
Page 53 - Advanced new message; Audible message alert
Operating the answering system M MENU N (right soft key) a a M SELECT N Key Operation MDN or MCN Adjust the receiver/speakervolume (during playback) 1 or MFN Repeat message (duringplayback) *1 2 or MEN Skip message (duringplayback) *2 3 Enter the “ Settings ” menu 4 Play new messages 5 Play all mess...
Page 54 - New message alert by a call; Editing the set phone number
1 M MENU N (right soft key) #339 2 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N a M OFF N New message alert by a call This feature allows you to receive anotification by phone when new messages arerecorded. The base unit calls a phone numberyou specify. You can then operate theanswering system remot...
Page 55 - Remote operation; Remote access code; Deactivating remote operation; Voice guidance
3 MbN : Select the desired setting. a M SAVE N a M OFF N Listening to messages After you answer the new message alert, youcan listen to the messages as follows. n When the remote access code is set to“ Inactivate ”: Press 4 to play the new message during the announcement. n When the remote access co...
Page 56 - Answering system settings; Call screening; For voice mail service subscribers
Key Operation 1 Repeat message (duringplayback) *1 2 Skip message (during playback) 4 Play new messages 5 Play all messages 9 Stop playback *2 Start voice guidance *3 0 Turn answering system off *4 Erase currently playing message *5 Erase all messages *# End remote operation(or hang up) *1 If presse...
Page 57 - Caller’s recording time; Selecting “
telephone company does. It is necessaryto check the number of rings required toactivate the voice mail service providedby your service provider/telephonecompany before changing this setting. – Change the number of rings of the voice mail service so that the answeringsystem can answer the call first....
Page 58 - Turning VM tone detection on/off; Listening to voice mail messages; Useful Information
Voice mail service for landline 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 ...
Page 59 - Wall mounting (Charger
– “ Voice mail msg. via phone co. ” is displayed if message indication service isavailable. 1 M MENU N (right soft key) a a M SELECT N R The speakerphone turns on. 2 Follow the pre-recorded instructions. 3 When finished, press M OFF N . Note: R You can also use the M ACCESS N soft key, if displayed,...
Page 60 - Error messages
Error messages Display message Cause/solution Ask phonecompany forVM access # R You have not stored the voice mail access number.Store the number (page 58). Base no power or No link to base.Reconnect mainbase AC adaptor. or No link. R The handset has lost communication with the baseunit. Move closer...
Page 61 - Troubleshooting; General use
Display message Cause/solution Requiressubscriptionto Caller ID. R You must subscribe to a Caller ID service. Once youreceive caller information after subscribing to a CallerID service, this message will not be displayed. Userechargeablebattery. R A wrong type of battery such as Alkaline orManganese...
Page 63 - Battery recharge
Problem Cause/solution I cannot register a handset to abase unit. R The maximum number of handsets (6) is alreadyregistered to the base unit. Cancel unused handsetregistrations from the base unit (page 42). Battery recharge Problem Cause/solution The handset beeps and/or flashes. R Battery charge is...
Page 64 - Caller ID/Talking Caller ID
Problem Cause/solution I cannot make or answercellular calls with the handset. R Depending on the cellular phone’s compatibility (page 5),you may not be able to make or answer cellular calls evenif the cellular phone is connected to the base unit. R Make sure that the CELL indicator lights up and th...
Page 66 - Using Bluetooth devices
Using Bluetooth devices Problem Cause/solution I cannot copy phonebookentries from a cellular phone. R Confirm that the cellular phone supports Bluetoothwireless technology. R Confirm that the cellular phone supports the Phone BookAccess Profile (PBAP) or Object Push Profile (OPP)specification. R If...
Page 67 - Answering system
Problem Cause/solution Text message alerts are notdisplayed or announced. R Confirm that the cellular phone supports the MessageAccess Profile (MAP) specification. R If your smartphone does not support Message AccessProfile (MAP), download the “Text Message Alert” app(page 48). R Text message (SMS) ...
Page 68 - Bluetooth PIN; Voice mail; Liquid damage
Bluetooth PIN Problem Cause/solution I cannot remember the PIN. R Change the PIN using the following method. 1 M MENU N (right soft key) #619 2 *7000 3 Enter the new 4-digit PIN. a M OK N 4 Enter the new 4-digit PIN again. a M SAVE N a M OFF N Voice mail Problem Cause/solution “ Voice mail msg. via ...
Page 69 - 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 72 - Conexiones; Guía Rápida Española
Guía Rápida Española Conexiones Unidad base 1 Conecte el adaptador de corriente alterna a la unidad presionándolo firmemente. 2 Enganche el cable para fijarlo. 3 Conecte el adaptador de corriente alterna a la toma de corriente. 4 Conecte el cable de la línea telefónica a la unidad, y después a la to...
Page 73 - Teclas de función; English
Instalación y carga de la batería Cargue aproximadamente durante 7 horas. Nota: L UTILICE SOLO baterías recargables de Ni-MH tamaño AAA (R03) ( ). L NO utilice baterías Alcalinas, de Manganeso o de Ni-Cd. L Confirme que las polaridades estén correctas ( S , T ). L Cambie el idioma de la pantalla. Su...
Page 74 - Enlace a celular
Fecha y hora (Auricular) 1 { MENU } (tecla de función de la derecha) ( 1 ) 1 2 Introduzca el día, mes y año actuales. s { OK } 3 Introduzca la hora y minuto actuales (formato de reloj de 24 horas). 4 { GUARDAR } s { OFF } Cómo grabar el mensaje de saludo del contestador de llamadas para la línea ter...
Page 77 - Operaciones básicas
Operaciones básicas Cómo hacer y contestar llamadas (Auricular) Para hacer llamadas de celular 1 Marque el número telefónico. s { CEL. } L Cuando el modo exclusivo para la línea celular está configurado, también puede oprimir {C} / {s} en lugar de { CEL. } . L Cuando solo hay 1 teléfono celular empa...
Page 79 - Cómo usar dispositivos Bluetooth
Cómo usar dispositivos Bluetooth Copiado de entradas del directorio telefónico desde un teléfono celular con Bluetooth (transferencia del directorio telefónico) Puede copiar entradas del directorio telefónico desde los teléfonos celulares emparejados o desde otros teléfonos celulares (no emparejados...
Page 81 - 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 82 - 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 83 - Warranty (For United States and Puerto Rico); Limited Warranty Coverage; Panasonic Telephone Products
Warranty (For United States and Puerto Rico) 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 “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, whic...
Page 84 - Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions; 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 85 - Index
Index # 3-way conference: 23 A Additional handset: 42 Alarm: 39 Answering calls: 21 Answering system Call screening: 56 Erasing messages: 52 , 53 , 56 Greeting message: 51 Greeting only: 57 Listening to messages: 52 , 55 Message list: 52 New message alerting: 53 Number of rings: 56 Recording time: 5...
Page 87 - Notes
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Page 88 - Read; troubleshooting; page in the; Operating Instructions
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...