Product Overview
The Beetel M59 is a corded landline phone designed for reliable communication. It features a 16-digit LCD display with adjustable contrast, 10 one-touch memory buttons for quick dialing, and a 2-way speakerphone for hands-free conversations. The phone also includes a music-on-hold function and is built with a classic, durable design.

Image: The Beetel M59 corded landline phone, black in color, showcasing its compact design and keypad.
Key Features:
- 16-Digit LCD Display with Adjustable Contrast
- 10 One-Touch Memory Buttons
- 2-Way Speaker Phone
- Music On Hold
- Caller ID Functionality
- Mechanical Keypad Lock for Security
- Do Not Disturb Alarm Function
- Works without Batteries for Basic Functions
- 37 Incoming Call Memory with Missed Call Indication
- Adjustable Ring Volume and 16 Ring Melodies
Package Contents
Upon opening the package, ensure all the following items are present:
- Landline Instrument (Beetel M59 Phone)
- Coil Cord (for handset connection)
- Line Cord (for connecting to telephone jack)
- User Manual (this document)
- 2 AA batteries (included for full display functionality)
Setup Instructions
- Connect the Handset: Insert one end of the coil cord into the handset and the other end into the designated port on the phone base.
- Connect the Phone Line: Plug one end of the line cord into the "LINE" port on the back of the phone and the other end into your wall telephone jack.
- Install Batteries: Open the battery compartment on the underside of the phone. Insert 2 AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). While the phone can function for basic calls without batteries, they are required for the LCD display backlight and other advanced features.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, illustrating its ability to function without batteries for core calling features, though batteries enhance display visibility.
- Initial Power On: Once connected, the phone should power on automatically. The LCD display will illuminate (if batteries are installed) and show the current time and date.
Operating Instructions
Making and Receiving Calls
- To Make a Call: Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button. Dial the desired phone number.
- To Receive a Call: When the phone rings, lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button.
- Ending a Call: Place the handset back on the cradle or press the SPEAKER button again.
Using One-Touch Memory Buttons (M1-M10)
The phone features 10 dedicated one-touch memory buttons for frequently dialed numbers.
- To Store a Number:
- Press SET/FLASH.
- Dial the phone number you wish to store.
- Press SET/FLASH again.
- Press the desired memory button (M1-M10) to save the number.
- To Dial a Stored Number: Simply lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button, then press the desired memory button (M1-M10).
Speaker Phone Function
The 2-way speaker phone allows for hands-free communication.
- To Activate: During a call, press the SPEAKER button. You can then place the handset back on the cradle.
- To Deactivate: Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button again.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone highlighting its 2-way speakerphone capability and caller ID display.
Music On Hold
To place a caller on hold with music:
- During an active call, press the HOLD button. The caller will hear music.
- To resume the call, press the HOLD button again.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone illustrating the music on hold feature, showing a user engaged in a call.
LCD Display and Contrast Adjustment
The 16-digit LCD display shows caller ID information, time, and date.
- Adjusting Contrast: Use the VOL button or dedicated contrast buttons (if present) to adjust the display's readability.

Image: A close-up view of the Beetel M59's 16-digit LCD display, showing its backlight and information display capabilities.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, demonstrating its adjustable LCD contrast feature for optimal viewing.
Caller ID and Call Log
The phone stores up to 37 incoming call records and displays caller ID information (if subscribed to the service).
- Viewing Call Log: Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through incoming and outgoing call records.
- Missed Call Indication: The display will indicate if there are new missed calls.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, illustrating its capacity to store up to 37 incoming call records and indicate missed calls.
Adjusting Ring Volume and Melodies
You can customize the phone's ring volume and select from various melodies.
- Ring Volume: Use the dedicated volume control buttons or settings menu to adjust the ringer volume.
- Ring Melodies: The phone offers 16 different ring melodies. Refer to the phone's settings menu to select your preferred melody.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, demonstrating its adjustable ring volume.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, showcasing its variety of 16 ring melodies.
Additional Features
- Mechanical Keypad Lock: For enhanced security, the phone includes a mechanical keypad lock. Refer to the phone's physical lock switch or settings for activation.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, highlighting its mechanical keypad lock feature for added security.
- Do Not Disturb Alarm: Set an alarm to prevent incoming calls from ringing during specific periods. Consult the phone's menu for alarm setup.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, indicating its "Do Not Disturb" alarm function.
- VIP Number Setting: Designate certain numbers as VIP to ensure they can bypass certain settings like Do Not Disturb. Refer to the phone's menu for VIP number configuration.

Image: The Beetel M59 phone, showing a user interacting with the VIP number setting feature.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the phone's surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.
- Battery Replacement: If the LCD display becomes dim or unresponsive, replace the 2 AA batteries in the compartment on the underside of the phone. Ensure correct polarity.
- Storage: If storing the phone for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Store in a cool, dry place.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No dial tone / Cannot make or receive calls. | Phone line not connected properly or service issue. | Ensure the line cord is securely plugged into both the phone and the wall jack. Test with another phone if possible to rule out line issues. |
| LCD display is dim or blank. | Batteries are low or not installed correctly. | Replace the 2 AA batteries with new ones, ensuring correct polarity. |
| Time and date reset after power cycle. | This model may not retain time/date settings without continuous power or a dedicated backup battery. | This is a known characteristic for some landline models. Re-set the time and date after any power interruption. |
| Low voice volume on speakerphone or handset for the other party. | Microphone sensitivity or distance from microphone. | Ensure you are speaking directly into the phone's microphone. For speakerphone, try to be closer to the unit. |
| Ringer volume is too low or too high. | Ringer volume setting needs adjustment. | Adjust the ringer volume using the dedicated buttons or through the phone's settings menu. |
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | M59 |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 16.2 x 8.5 cm |
| Item Weight | 530 g |
| Batteries Required | 2 AA batteries (included) |
| Telephone Type | Corded |
| Display | 16-Digit LCD with Backlight |
| Call Conference | 2-way |
| Memory Buttons | 10 One-Touch Memory Buttons |
| Caller ID Memory | Up to 37 incoming calls |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Beetel Teletech Limited |
| Country of Origin | China |
Warranty and Support
The Beetel M59 Corded Landline Phone comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase. For any warranty claims or technical support, please contact the Beetel Service Center.
Manufacturer: Beetel Teletech Limited
Warranty Period: 12 months from purchase date.
Please retain your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty purposes.



