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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
mgifford 8:20pm on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 
I purchased 6 of these for my technicians to use. Hands free operation in a noisy environment while they walk, climb ladders and use hand tools. Love this headset! It is super comfortable and makes it so easy to be on the phone while getting other things done...
rcw12614 7:04pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
I would not buy a Panasonic KX-TCA60 Headset again. I expect phone headsets to last longer than five months before failing like this one did.
m20o 2:33pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
This is not a PC headset, it works great with my AT&T 2-line desk phone. Slips on easily, ear piece is comfortable. I have had very good luck with most Panasonic products (vs SONY, which for me. Great quality and price. Works with all my wireless and wired phones that have a 2.5 mm jack Shipping cost
drstrangelove 12:24am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
Don't take the risk of brain tumors - use a corded headset. 4 ft cord","Clear Reception","Durable","Excellent sound quality". Unfortunately, I have 4 slipped disks in my neck for which the pain radiates down my arm and into my hand.
BryanK 4:43am on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 
Just bought 2 more of these. The first broke after 4 years but I like them so much I keep buying. Very clear on both ends. Keeps one ear free.
icyield 11:19am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
Great quality ; low price ; comfortable ; Clear sound ; Loud for the person on the other end :D Maybe too loud.. :P
Alex26 10:05pm on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 
great till it stopped working this thing worked great for about two months then all of a sudden it stopped working.

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Documents

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TD7590-E(01~24)

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Page 1

DECT Portable Station Model No.

English Deutsch

KX-TD7590CE

Operating Instructions

CONTENTS
Getting Started.. 2 Display (LCD). 5 Key Operations. 7 Selecting the Display Language. 9 Making a Call.. 10 Receiving a Call. 12 Holding a Call.. 13 Transferring a Call.. 14 Key Lock Setting. 14 Using the Directory. 15 PS Programming. 25 Editing Labels of Flexible CO Button on LCD.. 32 Other information. 34 Safety Instructions.. 37 Regulations. 40 Attention!!.. 40 RF Specifications.. 40 English.. 140 Deutsch.. 4180 Franais.. 81120 Nederlands. 121160
Thank you for purchasing a DECT Portable Station. Charge the battery for about 6 hours before initial use. For more details, please refer to the User Manual Addendum for the KX-TD7590CE. In this manual, the last letter of each model number is omitted.

Franais Nederlands

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GETTING STARTED

ACCESSORIES

Operating Instructions PSQX2035Z
Rechargeable Battery PSP1F6122485

PORTABLE STATION (PS)

CALL/CHARGE Indicator HEADSET Jack

Antenna

RECEIVER
UP/DOWN Buttons SELECT Button TALK Button FLEXIBLE CO Buttons (F1 through F3) I/O Port* DIAL Buttons FUNCTION/ KEY-LOCK Button AUTO/OK Button *For service use only.

KX-TD7590

DISPLAY CANCEL/POWER Button

INTERCOM Button

CLEAR/TRANSFER Button MICROPHONE

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GETTING STARTED (CONT.)

SETTING UP

Open the battery cover.

Cord (Red)

Cord (Black)
Connect the battery cord and install the battery.

Close the cover.

Connect the charger to a power outlet using the AC adaptor.
Charger AC Adaptor Cord Holder To Power Outlet

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Charge the battery for about 6 hours.
See pages 36 and 38 for more details about the battery. When charging has been completed, the charge indicator will change from red to green.

Charge indicator

To power outlet Charger
Register your PS in the system.

Consult your dealer.

NOTE: The charger can be wall mounted. The PS and charger get warm during charging. This is normal and not dangerous. Be sure to complete charging before initial use. Keep magnetically sensitive items away from the charger. It takes longer to charge the PS if you put the backside of the PS forward in the charger.
To power ON, press (CANCEL/POWER) button about 5 seconds, until KX-TD7590 is displayed. To power OFF, press button for a short time.

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DISPLAY (LCD)
The display has 4 lines with 16 characters per line. At the top of the display, the related symbols show information for certain call activities.
In the PS Programming mode:
(e.g.) In Modify Book / Edit Flexible CO buttons / Enter Password mode:
The PS Programming menu number In PS Programming mode
(OK). or , if there are other
Change the display by pressing items out of the display
In Modify Book / Select Directory mode In off-hook status In off-hook status for intercom In function mode to use combination buttons A message from another extension has been received
Battery strength: fully charged medium low needs to be charged
The selected function for F2 The selected The selected function for F1 function for F3 Best Good
The strength of radio signals from the Cell Station: May catch noise Out of range

(flashing)

Catches noise easily or disconnects

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DISPLAY (CONT.)

Other icons

Ringer OFF mode Vibration mode Meeting mode Key Lock ON mode Ringer ON mode FWD DND
After powering ON, the following display appears.
1 Jan 1:00 [1-290] L-CO F2 F3
If the following display appears, consult your dealer.

NEED REPAIR N

(N: 13)

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KEY OPERATIONS
The following buttons can be activated by display operations when they are available. These buttons can also be activated using a combination of buttons. The description and button combinations are as follows. PAUSE Button ( F + 1 ) Used to insert a pause between numbers. FWD/DND Button ( F + 2 ) Used to set the Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb (DND) features. MESSAGE Button ( F + 3 ) Used to leave a notification for the called party or call back the message sender. CONFERENCE Button ( F + 4 ) Used to establish a three party conversation. TONE Button ( F + 5 )* Used to change the dialling mode temporarily to tone (pulse to tone conversion). FLASH Button ( F + 6 ) Used to disconnect the current call and to make another call. HOLD Button ( F + 7 ) Used to place a call on hold. FKEY LIST Display Button ( F + 8 ) Used to display the selected features of the Flexible CO Buttons. REDIAL Button ( F + 9 ) Used to display the last 5 numbers you called. PS-PROGRAM Button ( F + 0 ) Used to enter the PS-Programming mode.

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KEY OPERATIONS (CONT.)
WAVESEARCH Button ( F + ) Used to search the best Cell Station. EDIT MODE Button ( F + ) Used to select a mode to edit on Directories (except the PBX Extension Dialling Directory) or in pre-dialling. PROGRAM Button ( F + F ) Used to enter programming mode. Flexible CO Button ( F + F1 / F2 / F3 ) Used to edit the Flexible CO buttons. *The TONE button is not available on the KX-TD816/ KX-TD1232FR, KX-TD816/KX-TD1232NE, KX-TD816/KX-TD1232SL. You can shift F-KEY functions (see pages 7 and 8) by pressing the (up) or (down) buttons. 1 Press

(function).

Display example
Back Menu PAUSE (KEY1) TONE (KEY5)
2 Press or repeatedly until the desired button is displayed. 3 Press

SELECT

PAUSE (KEY1) TONE (KEY5) FKEY LIST (KEY8)

(select).

4 Continue with the required operations. For operations using these buttons, refer to DPT Features in the KX-TD816/KX-TD1232 User Manual.

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SELECTING

DISPLAY LANGUAGE

1 Press

2 Press 0.

Back Menu ANSWER SETTING DISPLAY SETTING ANSWER SETTING DISPLAY SETTING BEEP SETTING
3 To select DISPLAY SETTING, press or repeatedly. 4 Press
Back Menu BACKLIGHT LANGUAGE BACKLIGHT LANGUAGE STANDBY DISPLAY LANGUAGE AUTO CHANGE=SELECT NEDERLANDS AUTO ENGLISH Deutsch FRANCAIS ITALIANO LANGUAGE FRANCAIS
5 To select LANGUAGE, press or repeatedly. 6 Press 7 Press
8 To select the desired language, press or repeatedly. 9 Press
10 To exit the Display Setting mode, press (Cancel).
NOTE: If your PS is assigned to the Digital Super Hybrid System while the setting is still AUTO, the displaying language will depend on the setting of the system.

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MAKING A CALL

INTERCOM CALLS

(intercom).

2 Dial the extension number. 3 Talk after the called party answers. 4 Press after you finish the conversation.

OUTSIDE CALLS Automatic line access or Selecting a CO line group

1 Press.

2 Dial the line access code. 3 Dial the phone number. 4 Talk after the called party answers. 5 Press after you finish the conversation.

01234567

Specific line access
1 Press F1 / F2 / flexible CO).

(assigned as

2 Dial the phone number. 3 Talk after the called party answers. 4 Press after you finish the conversation.

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MAKING A CALL (CONT.)

REDIALLING A NUMBER

IN THE

CALL LOG

This unit automatically saves the last five numbers that you dialled (outgoing log). You can make a call by selecting the desired log number. 1 Press. OR To redial an outgoing call, press F + 9 (REDIAL) and go to
Back Menu PS-DIALING OUTGOING LOG
4. 2 To select OUTGOING LOG, press or repeatedly. 3 Press
PS-DIALING OUTGOING LOG PBX-STA-DIALING

0123456789

4 To search the desired log number, press or repeatedly. 5 Press
or F1 / F2 / F3 or for about 2 seconds.
It is possible to dial the desired number first and then
Press or F1 / F2 / F3 (predialling). If you misdial, press F + 6 (FLASH), and enter the correct number. When predialling, press (clear) to clear each digit from the last one, and enter the correct number. You can also hang up by placing the portable station on the charger. Make sure is displayed before making a call. If flashes, move towards the Cell Station and try again.

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RECEIVING A CALL
When you receive a call, the PS rings or vibrates, and the CO line number or extension number of the receiving call appears on the display. 1 Press. OR Press F1 / F2 /
When receiving a call, the names on the bottom line on the LCD will flash rapidly.
Display example (When LINE 1 is calling)

L-CO F2 F3

OR Press INT' (Intercom call only). OR Just lift up the PS from the charger (quick Answering). 2 To hang up, press. OR Put the PS on the Charger.
NOTE: To select vibration mode, see page 34. Quick Answering is available only when Quick Answering mode is set to ON in PS programming. If a headset is connected to your PS, you can select Automatic Answer Mode; OFF (default), intercom calls automatically, or all calls automatically. To select Automatic Answer Mode, see pages 25 and 26.

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HOLDING A CALL
You can place a call on hold. Exclusive hold is also possible so that no other extension can retrieve the call.

PLACING A CALL ON HOLD

1 Press + 7 (HOLD), F + 7 (HOLD) during a conversation.
RETRIEVING A CALL ON HOLD

(CO calls).

When the line is on hold, the names on the bottom line on the LCD will flash slowly.
Display example (When LINE 1 is on hold)
OR Press INT' (Intercom calls).
PLACING A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD
1 Press F + 7 (HOLD) during a conversation.
RETRIEVING A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD
When the line is on exclusive hold, the names on the bottom line on the LCD will flash rapidly in doublets.
(When LINE 1 is on exclusive hold)

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TRANSFERRING A CALL
1 To transfer a call, press (transfer) to enter the extension number. To retrieve the call, press F1 / F2 / F3 corresponding to the flashing name on the bottom line on LCD.

KEY LOCK SETTING

You can lock the dialling buttons. Incoming calls can be answered, but no outgoing calls can be dialled. If this is set, is displayed on the LCD. 1 To set or cancel, press F 2 seconds while on-hook. for
Display example 25 Dec 11:36 [1-290] L-CO F2 F3
KEYPAD LOCK PRESS F FOR 2SEC
25 Dec 11:37 [1-290] L-CO F2
KEYPAD UNLOCK PRESS F FOR 2SEC

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DIRECTORY
There are 5 types of directory features as follows. PS Dialling Directory: You can store 100 private names and phone numbers of outside parties. All directory items are stored in alphabetical order. PBX System Speed Dialling Directory: You can make a call via the system by selecting system assigned names and phone numbers. To store the names and numbers (500 max.), consult your dealer. PBX Extension Dialling Directory: You can make a call via the system by selecting system assigned extension names and numbers. To store the names and numbers, consult your dealer. PBX Station Speed Dialling Directory: You can make a call via the system by selecting your privately-assigned names and phone numbers. Shortcut Directory: You can store feature numbers for the PBX. You can store shortcut numbers for the PS programming menu. See the KX-TD7590 User Manual Addendum for details. NOTE: The CO line access code must be entered to store a phone number of an outside party in the PBX Station Speed Dialling Directory. It is not required in the PS Dialling Directory. It is not possible to edit or erase items in the PBX System Speed Dialling and PBX Extension Dialling Directories. Use F3 ( delete) to delete each character or number. Use F1 ( left) or F2 ( right) to move the cursor to change or enter a character or number. Press to exit Directory mode.

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DIRECTORY (CONT.)
STORING NAMES AND NUMBERS PS Dialling Directory

2 Press

Back Menu MODIFY BOOK PS-PROGRAM Back Menu PS-DIALING SHORTCUT Back Menu PS-DIALING SHORTCUT Andy Patterson 2101234567 NEW EDIT DEL ENTER NAME [ 30 STORED ] [ 70 REMAINS ]

3 Press

4 To select PS-DIALING, press or repeatedly. 5 Press

6 Press

(NEW).
If there is nothing stored, this step is omitted.

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Panasonic
7 Enter a name (16 characters max.) (see Table 1 and Table 2 on pages 23 and 24). 8 Press
Panasonic ENTER PHONE-NO.
9 Enter a phone number (32 digits max.).

10 Press

MELODY4 DEFAULT BELL1
11 Select a ringer pattern by pressing or and press (see page 25).

BELL5 BELL6 MELODY1

The connected PBX system should be the latest version to use this ringer pattern.

STORED

*: In this setting, the ringer pattern is subject to the Ringer PatternCO setting.

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PBX Station Speed Directory
Back Menu MODIFY BOOK PS-PROGRAM Back Menu PS-DIALING SHORTCUT SHORTCUT PBX-STA-DIALING Back Menu Andy Patterson 2101234567 EDIT DEL
4 To select PBX-STA-DIALING, press or repeatedly. 5 Press
or 6 Press displayed. 7 Press

until nothing is

EDIT DEL

(EDIT).

8 Enter a name (10 characters max.) (see Table 1 and Table 2 on pages 23 and 24). 9 Press

10 Enter a phone number.

Maximum digits depend on the PBX system, refer to User Manual Addendum of KX-TD7590 for details.

11 Press

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SHORTCUT Directory
Back Menu MODIFY BOOK PS-PROGRAM Back Menu PS-DIALING SHORTCUT
4 To select SHORTCUT, press
PS-DIALING SHORTCUT PBX-STA-DIALING RING PATTERN-INT 111 NEW EDIT DEL

5 Press

6 To store a new number, press (NEW).
[ 1 STORED ] [ 9 REMAINS ] PS PBX
7 To select PS programming, press F1 (PS). 8 Enter the number.

ENTER MENU NO.

9 Press 10 Press
You can edit the name if you want.

RING PATTERN-INT 111

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In the PS-Dialling Directory, in the PBX Station Speed Directory, and in the SHORTCUT Directory, you can dial by either selecting the name entry or the number entry.

DIALLING

BY SELECTING THE NAME ENTRY

PS Dialling Directory/PBX Station Speed Directory
2 Press or repeatedly until the desired directory feature is displayed. 3 Press
Andy Patterson 2101234567 L-CO F2 F3
4 Press the dialling buttons repeatedly and enter a few of the first letters of the desired name. (see pages 23 and 24). 5 Press
Panasonic 0123456789 L-CO F2 F3 Panasonic-SCD 9876543210 L-CO F2 F3
6 Press or repeatedly until the desired item is displayed. , INT' or F1 / 7 Press OR Press for 2 seconds.

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PBX-SYS-DIALING SHORTCUT Back Menu
RING PATTERN-INT 111 L-CO F2 F3 KEY TONE L-CO FF3
4 Press or repeatedly until the desired item is displayed. 5 Press
BY SELECTING THE NUMBER ENTRY
Follow the steps on page 20, but skip steps 4 and 5 (except in the SHORTCUT Directory).
TRANSFERRING USING THE DIRECTORY ITEM
Press during a conversation, and then follow the steps on page 20 (except in the SHORTCUT Directory).

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EDITING AN ITEM
Andy Patterson 2101234567 NEW EDIT DEL Panasonic 0123456789 NEW EDIT DEL Panasonic 0123456789 DEFAULT Panasonic 0123456789 DEFAULT
1 Select the desired directory item to edit (refer to steps 1 through 5 on page 16). 2 Press or repeatedly until the desired item to edit is displayed. 3 Press
4 Press or repeatedly until the desired feature to edit is selected. 5 Press
Panasonic 9876543210 DEFAULT
6 Edit the selected item. 7 Press.

ERASING AN ITEM

Andy Patterson 2101234567 NEW EDIT DEL
1 Select the desired directory item to erase. (refer to steps 1 through 5 on page 16). 2 Press or repeatedly until the desired item to erase is displayed. 3 Press
Panasonic 0123456789 NEW EDIT DEL

(DEL).

DELETED

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CHARACTER COMBINATION TABLE
To input characters, use the following tables. Table 1

Buttons

1 A D G J M P T W

(space)

2 B E H K N Q U X.
Number of pressing times 2 c b a C 3 f e d F 4 i h g I 5 l k j L 6 o n m O r q p S R 8 v u t V y x w Z Y ) ( / :
For example, to store Ann A: press 2. n : press times. n : press F2 ( right) and press times. NOTE: To erase a character, press F3 ( To shift the cursor, press F1 ( right). To go to Table 2, press. delete). left) or F2 (

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Table 2
For example, to store and press F3 ( : press return). F2 ( : press , right) and press F3 ( return). : press F2 ( right) and press F3 ( return). NOTE: To erase a character, go back to Table 1 by pressing and press F3 ( delete). To shift tables, press. In the PBX Station Speed Dialling Directory (see page 15), only some of the 01 characters are available.

TD7590-E(25~36)

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PS PROGRAMMING
You can change the default settings or the programming of your PS according to your needs. The possible programmings and their default displays are shown below. For programming operations, see pages 30 and 31.

ANSWER SETTING

Selecting the Ringer Pattern You can set the PS ringer pattern intercom calls and CO calls respectively 6 bell patterns and 4 melody patterns. (default: BELL 1) Selecting the Vibration and Ring Type You can select the vibration and ring type. (default: OFF) This program can be set in combination with ringer VOLUME adjustment (see page 34) as follows.
RING PATTERN-INT BELL1 CHANGE=SELECT RING PATTERN-CO BELL1 CHANGE=SELECT VIBRATION & RING OFF CHANGE=SELECT

PS Prog.

OFF RING & VIB
VOLUME Control Button Adjustment VIBRATION ON/ MEETING RINGER RINGER OFF MODE RINGER VIB VIB RINGER and VIB VIB VIB VIB VIB
VIBRING VIB for 5 sec and then RINGER
: Battery life may decrease faster than with the other settings.
Setting the Quick Answer Mode You can quickly answer an incoming call by just lifting your PS off the charger. (default: ON) Setting the Automatic Answer Mode You can answer all calls (INT/CO) or intercom calls (INT ONLY) without pressing any button when using the headset. (default: OFF)

QUICK ANSWER ON OFF

AUTO ANSWER OFF CHANGE=SELECT

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PS PROGRAMMING (CONT.)
Selecting Automatic Answer Delay You can select how many seconds the ringer rings before automatically answering calls when using the headset. This program is displayed only when Setting the Automatic Answer Mode is set to INT/CO or INT ONLY. (default: 6 seconds)
AUTO ANS DELAY 6s CHANGE=SELECT
NOTE: If you set INT/CO or INT ONLY to the Automatic Answer Mode (PS programming) and connect the headset, your phone will answer incoming calls automatically. If you leave your PS unattended with the headset connected, the following problems will occur. 1.The PS will answer calls and the calling party will be charged even though you are not there to take the call. 2.Even if the calling party disconnects the call, the DECT line will remain connected until you disconnect the call manually or the battery expires. This occurs depending on the line. The PBX trunk may also remain connected to the network. Please note the following; a) Please set INT/CO or INT ONLY to the Automatic Answer Mode only when necessary. b) If you are using the INT/CO or INT ONLY setting in the Automatic Answer Mode and you take off the headset, pull the headset jack out.

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DISPLAY SETTING
Setting the Keypad & Display Backlight Mode You can turn off the keypad & display lights to save the battery. (When you power on, the display lights up even if you set it to OFF.) (default: ON) Selecting the Display Language You can select the display language: English (ENGLISH), German (Deutsch), French (FRANCAIS), Italian (ITALIANO), Spanish (ESPANOL) or Dutch (NEDERLANDS). (default: AUTO [ENGLISH]) If the PS is connected to a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System (DSHS) while the setting is still AUTO, the display language will depend on the system setting. Selecting the Standby Display* There are four types of Standby Display. Extension No. (EXTN) DECT System No. (SYS-NO.) Both of the above (SYS-NO. & EXTN) Neither of them (OFF) (default: OFF) Selecting the Date / Time Display* You can select whether to display the date and time (DATE) or the time (TIME) in the standby mode display. (default: TIME) *: Only displayed when displayed. is

BACKLIGHT ON OFF

LANGUAGE AUTO CHANGE=SELECT
STANDBY DISPLAY OFF CHANGE=SELECT
DATE/TIME DISPLY TIME DATE

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Selecting the Display Contrast You can select from 12 steps of display contrast variation. (default: step 7)
LCD CONTRAST vDARK wLIGHT

BEEP SETTING

Setting the Key Tone You can select whether or not to emit a key tone when you press a button on your PS (in the PBX programming mode, no key tone is emitted). (default: ON) Setting the Range Warning Mode You can select whether or not to sound a beep when you go out of range of your Cell Station. (default: ON)

KEY TONE ON OFF

RANGE WARNING ON OFF

DECT-SYS SETTING

Selecting the DECT System You can change the DECT System (1 through 4). Refer to the KX-TD7590 User Manual Addendum for details. (default: AUTO) The item is displayed only when more than two fixed terminals are connected.
ACCESS DECT-SYS AUTO CHANGE=SELECT

SECURITY SETTING

Controlling the Directory Lock You can lock (ON) or unlock (OFF) the PS directory. (default: OFF) Clearing the Items in the PS-Dialling Directory All the items in the PS-Dialling Directory (All PS-BOOK DEL) can be cleared at one time by selecting YES.

DIRECTORY LOCK ON OFF

DELETE? NO YES

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Setting the PS Programming Password You can set the PS programming password. If it is set, you must enter your password in order to display the following programs. Controlling the Directory Lock Clearing the Items in the PS-Dialling Directory Setting the PS programming password Clearing the settings in memory (default: DISABLE) Clearing the Settings in Memory All of the following settings can be returned to their default settings at one time by selecting YES. Ringer/receiver volume PS programming items

(except: selecting the DECT System; setting the PS programming password)
PS PASSWORD ENABLE DISABLE

INITIALIZE DATA? NO YES

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PROGRAMMING EXCEPT FOR SETTING THE PS PROGRAMMING PASSWORD
Back Menu ANSWER SETTING DISPLAY SETTING DISPLAY SETTING BEEP SETTING DECT-SYS SETTING
3 Press or repeatedly until the desired program item is. selected, and press
4 Press or repeatedly until the desired item is selected, and press.
Back Menu KEY TONE RANGE WARNING
5 Select ON or OFF by pressing or , and press.
6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 if you want to program other items. 7 To exit the programming mode, press.
It is necessary to enter the PS programming
password after step 3 when entering SECURITY SETTING, if it was programmed beforehand.

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SETTING

PS PROGRAMMING PASSWORD

1 Search the PS password display. (refer to steps 1 through 4 on page 30.) 2 Press or ENABLE. 3 Press

to select

ENTER PASSWORD =
4 Enter the password (4 digits).

ENTER PASSWORD = ****

REENTER PASSWORD =
6 Enter the same password again.

REENTER PASSWORD = ****

7 Press

LOCKED

8 To exit the programming mode, press.
NOTE: To disable the PS programming password, select DISABLE in step 2 and press.

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EDITING THE LABELS OF THE FLEXIBLE CO BUTTONS ON THE LCD
You can edit the labels of the Flexible CO buttons or assign functions to the buttons.

EDITING PBX

FLEXIBLE CO BUTTON
Refer to the KX-TD7590 User Manual Addendum for details.
PROGRAM F1 EDIT F2 EDIT (FNCT) (F1) (F2)
OR To select F1 EDIT, F2 EDIT or F3 EDIT, press or and press.
3 To edit the PS function label, press F1 (PS). 4 To assign a new function, press F1 (NEW). If no functions are assigned, this step is omitted. 5 Press or repeatedly and select the desired PS function. 6 Press
F1 EDIT PS PBX DIAL PS-DIAL NEW EDIT NONE PS-DIAL PS NEW ENTRY

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EDITING THE LABELS OF THE FLEXIBLE CO BUTTONS ON THE LCD (CONT.)
EDITING THE LABELS OF THE FLEXIBLE CO BUTTONS
You can assign two names (short and full) to each Flexible CO button. The short one is displayed on the bottom line on LCD. The full one is displayed for 3 seconds when you reconfirm the Flexible CO buttons by pressing F + 8 (FKEY LIST Display). 1 Press
2 Press F1 / F2 / F3. OR To select F1 EDIT, F2 EDIT or F3 EDIT, press or and press.

PROGRAM F1 EDIT F2 EDIT

(FNCT) (F1) (F2)
3 To edit the PS function label, press F1 (PS). 4 To edit the PS function label, press F2 (EDIT). 5 Select a name you want to edit by pressing or and then pressing , and edit the name. 4 characters max. for the short name and 14 characters max. for the full one.

F1 EDIT PS PBX

DIAL PS-DIAL NEW EDIT DIAL PS-DIAL

BOSS PS-DIAL

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OTHER INFORMATION

ADJUSTMENT Ringer Volume Adjustment
You can select from the 7 different ringer volumes below. [default: (high)] 1 During stand-by mode or when the PS is ringing Press or repeatedly.
Button Ringer Volume High Medium

RINGER

Display while adjustment Icon

Gradually turns higher

LowMediumHigh

RINGER STEP UP

Gradually turns lower

HighMediumLow

RINGER STEP DOWN VIBRATION ON RINGER OFF

Vibration only

Vibration only Key tone off Microphone volume high

MEETING MODE

NOTE: In addition to the above, there are several combinations of vibration and ring types. Refer to Selecting the Vibration and Ring Type in PS Programming (see page 25). When charging, the PS rings for incoming calls. (except in MEETING MODE)

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OTHER INFORMATION (CONT.)
Receiver Volume Adjustment
The receiver volume has 4 levels, indicated by the number of bars on the display. [default: (medium)] 1 During a conversation Press or repeatedly.
Button Receiver Volume Extra High High

Display while adjustment

Medium

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BATTERY INFORMATION Duration time (when the PS is connected to KX-TD816/KX-TD1232)
Under ideal conditions, a fully charged battery should last about 11 hours while talking or 120 hours on standby. The duration time varies depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature.

Low battery warning

When the battery needs to be charged, flashes or beeps sound every five seconds. During a conversation, the call will hang up automatically within one minute. If idle or in a programming status, CHARGE BATTERY is displayed and no key is operated, but the key is available. In these cases, recharge the battery. NOTE: The battery will drain even while the unit is OFF. Battery life may vary depending on usage conditions and ambient temperature. The PS can receive calls even while charging. You need not worry about overcharging. If flashes, power off the handset, otherwise battery life will be shortened greatly.

TD7590-E(37~40)

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Pay special attention to the safety suggestions listed below.

SAFETY

1) Power source: The AC adaptor should be connected to a power supply only of the type as marked on the AC adaptor. 2) Non use periods: When the PS is not being used, turn the power off. When left unused for a long period of time, the charger should be unplugged from the household AC outlet. 3) Do not place metal items such as coins or rings on the charger. As they become hot, you might get burned if you touch them.

INSTALLATION

Environment 1) Water and moisture: Do not use the PS and the charger near waterfor example, near a bath tub, washbowl, sink, etc. Damp basements should also be avoided. 2) Heat: The PS and the charger should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators, kitchen ranges, etc. They also should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 5C (41F) or greater than 40C (104F). Placement 1) Stacking: Do not place heavy objects on top of the PS and charger. 2) Foreign material: Care should be taken so that objects do not fall onto and liquids are not spilled into the PS and charger. Do not subject the PS and charger to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, or shock. 3) Surface: Place the charger on a flat surface. If the charger is mounted on the wall, install it straight.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

BATTERY

To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. 1) Use only the battery specified, otherwise the battery may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode. 2) Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. It may explode. Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions. 3) Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. 4) Do not let the batterys electrodes touch metallic objects such as rings, bracelets or keys. The terminal may short and overheat, causing burns. 5) Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery provided with or identified for use with this product by heating. A sudden release of battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin. 6) Discard the dead battery as soon as possible. The dead battery may leak in the product. 7) Do not store this product, or the battery provided with or identified for use with this product, in high temperature areas.

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FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
Operating Range 1) The range of operation depends on the topography of your office, weather or usage conditions, because signals are transmitted between the Cell Station (CS) and the PS by radio waves. 2) Normally, you get greater range outdoors than indoors. If there are obstacles such as walls, noise may interfere with your telephone calls. In particular, high metal shelves or reinforced concrete walls will restrict your operating range. 3) A PS may not work when it is too far from the CS depending on the structure of the building. Noise Occasional noise or interference may occur due to electromagnetic radiation from objects such as refrigerators, microwave ovens, faxes, TVs, radios, or personal computers. If noise disturbs your telephone calls, keep the PS away from these electrical appliances. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS UNIT. TAKE THE UNIT TO AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER WHEN SERVICE IS REQUIRED.

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REGULATIONS
This device is a DECT Portable station operating in the frequency band of 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz. This DECT Portable station was primarily developed for use with the Panasonic PBX systems (For more information, refer to KX-TD7590 User Manual Addendum). For more information, please ask your dealer. This device complies with the requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. The usage of this device is generally allowed in all the EU countries.

ATTENTION!!

This manual is designed to be used with your PS and a Panasonic KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232 system. Please refer to the KX-TD7590 User Manual Addendum for more detailed instructions and descriptions of all available functions.

RF SPECIFICATIONS

Radio Access Method Frequency Band Number of Carrier Carrier Spacing Bit Rate Carrier Multiplex Frame Length Modulation Voice Coding Transmission Output

Description

Multi Carrier TDMA-TDD 1,880-1,900 MHz 10 1,728 KHz 1,152 Kbps TDMA, 24 (T12, R12) slots per frame 10 msec GFSK 32 Kbps ADPCM (CCITT G.721) Max. 250mW

TD7590-G(41~54)

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DECT-Mobilteil Modell Nr.

Bedienungsanleitung

Deutsch

INHALT

Vorbereitung.. 42 Display (LCD).. 45 Tastenfunktionen.. 47 Auswahl der Displaysprache. 49 Anrufen.. 50 Anrufe annehmen. 52 Halten eines Gesprches. 53 Vermitteln eines Gesprchs. 54 Tastatursperre. 54 Verwendung der Telefonbuch-Funktionen. 55 Programmieren des Mobilteils.. 65 Belegung der Programmierbaren Funktionstasten/ Amtsleitungstasten. 72
Weitere Informationen. 74 Sicherheitshinweise. 77 Zulassung/Grundlagen. 80 Achtung!!. 80 Technische Daten HF.. 80
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich fr den Kauf des DECT-Mobilteils entschieden haben. Vor der ersten Inbetriebnahme muss der Akku ca. 6 Stunden lang geladen werden. Nhere Einzelheiten entnehmen Sie bitte der Ergnzungsanleitung zum Bedienungshandbuch KX-TD7590CE. Auf den folgenden Seiten dieses Handbuches werden die Endbuchstaben der Modellnummern ausgelassen.

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VORBEREITUNG

ZUBEHR
Bedienungsanleitung PSQX2035Z

PSP1F6122485

MOBILTEIL (MT)
LAUTSPRECHER Antenne ANRUF-/ LADEANZEIGE Anschluss fr Sprechgarnitur (Sprechzeug) Taste AUF/AB Taste AUSWAHL Sprechtaste Amtszieltasten/ Programmierbare Funktionstasten (F1 bis F3) I/O Port* WHLTASTEN Taste Funktion/ TASTENSPERRE Taste AUTO/OK * Nur fr Servicezwecke. Taste Lschen/ Vermitteln Mikrofon
Display Taste ABBRECHEN/ EIN/AUS-SCHALTER

Taste Internverbindung

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