Panasonic Kx Prx120 Operating Instructions Manual
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RDisplay: TFT color 3.5-inch (HVGA: 320 ´ 480 pixels), capacitive touch screen R Front camera: 0.3 M R Memory card: microSD, microSDHC up to 32 GB (not supplied) Battery R Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) 3.7 V/1,450 mAh Talk time R Landline calls: up to 10 hours Standby time R Up to 220 hours Power source R 120 V AC, 60 Hz Base unit power consumption R Standby: approx. 0.4 W R Maximum: approx. 0.8 W Charger power consumption R Standby: approx. 0.1 W R Maximum: approx. 4.0 W Operating conditions R 0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–104 °F), 20 %–80 % relative air humidity (dry) Charging conditions R 5 °C–40 °C (41 °F–104 °F)For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help11 Important Information
Preparing the base unit AInsert the AC adaptor plug firmly into the base unit.BSecure the cord by wrapping around the hook.CConnect the AC adaptor to the power outlet.DInsert the telephone line cord into the base unit and the single-line telephone jack (RJ11C) until you hear a click.EDSL/ADSL service users only: Connect your DSL/ADSL filter (not supplied).Note: R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor PNLV226. R Use only the supplied telephone line cord. Preparing the charger AInsert the AC adaptor plug to the unit until you hear a click.BConnect the AC adaptor to the power outlet.Note: R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor PNLV226K.12For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help Getting StartedD E C D A B B B A
Preparing the handset Inserting a microSD card and the batteryA microSD card (not supplied) allows you to expand the handset’s storage capabilities. Important: R When removing the battery, make sure you turn off the handset first. R To avoid loss of data or malfunction, do not damage, carelessly handle, or short-circuit the gold-colored contacts of the microSD card. Remove the handset’s cover.Open the microSD card cover by sliding it toward the nearest side of the handset ( A ) and then lifting up ( B).Insert the microSD card with the gold-colored contacts facing down, close the microSD cover ( A), and then gently slide the cover toward the opposite side of the handset ( B).Insert the battery ( A) and lower it into the handset ( B).For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help13 Getting Started1 2 A B 3 B A 4 AB
Attach the cover. Charging the handsetCharge the handset for about 5 hours before initial use. The charge indicator ( A) lights while the handset is charging and turns off when the handset is fully charged. Important: R If the handset is placed into the charger while talking on the phone, the call is not disconnected.Place the handset into the charger. or Connect a USB cable (not supplied) directly to the handset. Battery power icon When the screen is turned on, the battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen indicates the battery power as described below. ®®® Very lowFully charged Note: R When the handset is charging, is displayed inside the battery power icon. 14For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help Getting Started5 A A
RYou can also check the percentage of battery power remaining. From the home screen, tap ® [System settings] ® [Battery] . Information about power and charging AC adaptor connection R The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.) R The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected. Power failure R The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend connecting a corded-type telephone (without AC adaptor) to the same telephone line or to the same telephone line jack using a Panasonic T-adaptor (page 3). Battery use and replacement R Use only the supplied battery. For replacement, use only the Panasonic rechargeable battery noted on page 3. R The battery might swell when its life is close to an end. This is dependent on the usage conditions and is not a problem. Battery charging R It is normal for the handset to feel warm during charging. R Clean the charge contacts of the handset, base unit, and charger with a soft and dry cloth once a month. Before cleaning the unit, disconnect from power outlets and any telephone line cords. Clean more often if the unit is exposed to grease, dust, or high humidity. Saving battery power R The amount of time you can use the handset before the battery needs to be charged varies depending on how you are using it. Each of the following can help you save battery power. – Turn off the screen when you are not using the handset (page 17). – Use the control panel (page 20) to turn off the handset’s Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth features. – When you are away from home, use the control panel (page 20) to turn off the handset’s DECT connection to the base unit. Note that if you do not turn the connection back on when you return home, you will not be able to make or receive calls using the handset. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help15 Getting Started
Getting to know your phone system Handset overview AHeadset jackBPower buttonCCharge indicatorDVolume button ( and )ETouchscreenFMicro USB jackGFront cameraHReceiverI (menu) buttonJHome buttonK (back) buttonLMicrophoneMSpeakerNCharge contacts Home button You can display the home screen at any time by pressing the home button. 16For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help Getting StartedA B CH J K G D F EI L N M
Navigation buttons (menu) button: Displays a list of options available in the current screen. (back) button: Returns to the previous screen or closes the current dialog box, menu, on-screen keyboard, etc. Note: R The and buttons are displayed in most screens. They appear at the bottom of the handset next to the home button, and turn off if you do not use them for a while. To display the and buttons after they have turned off, simply touch the area of the handset where they would normally be displayed. Base unit overview AMN (locator) button Handsets registered to the base unit will ring when you press this button. This can be useful when you want to locate a misplaced handset. Turning the handset on and off To turn the handset on, press and hold the power button on the top of the handset. If the lock screen appears, unlock the screen (page 17). To turn the handset off, press and hold the power button on the top of the handset, and then tap [Power off] ® [OK] . Note: R The first time you turn on the handset, the setup wizard is displayed (page 18). Turning the screen on and off You can turn the screen off to save battery power and prevent accidental operation. While the screen is turned off, you can still receive calls, messages, etc. Any apps that were in use when the screen was turned off continue to run. To turn the screen on and off, press the power button on the top of the handset. You can also turn the screen on by pressing the home button. Unlocking the screen When you turn the screen on, the lock screen may be displayed. This screen prevents you from accidentally tapping the handset and operating it unintentionally. When the default lock screen is displayed, you can unlock the screen by dragging the lock icon toward the unlock icon or toward the icon of the desired action. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help17 Getting Started A
Setup wizardThe first time you turn on the handset, the setup wizard prompts you to configure the following settings. Follow the on-screen instructions and configure each item as needed. 1 Select the language. 2 Configure date and time settings. 3 Select the desired automatic time adjustment setting. R If you select [Use network provided time] , an Internet connection is needed for the handset to adjust its date and time setting automatically. 4 Add or create a Google account. 5 Configure Wi-Fi settings (displayed only if you choose to configure a Google account). Note: R Some items may be displayed in English regardless of the display language setting. Setting up a Google account Configuring your handset to synchronize with your Google account is an easy way to synchronize contacts and other information between different devices, such as computers or smartphones, and your phone system’s handset. For example, you can use your computer to add your contacts to your Google account, and then configure the handset to synchronize with your Google account. Your contacts will be automatically downloaded to your handset. The setup wizard will prompt you to either add your existing Google account information to the handset or create a new account. You can skip this step if desired. To configure Google account settings later, see page 44. Note: R An Internet connection is required to configure a Google account. If you choose to use or create a Google account during the setup wizard, you will be prompted to enter Wi-Fi information so that the handset can connect to the Internet. Wi-Fi settings If you have a wireless router and an Internet connection, you can configure the handset to connect to your Wi-Fi network and access the Internet for synchronizing your handset with your Google account, using the [Browser] app to view web pages, etc. If the setup wizard prompts you to enter Wi-Fi information, use the following procedure. To configure these settings later, see page 44. 1 Select a Wi-Fi network. R If the desired Wi-Fi network is not displayed, you may need to enter the network name (also called the “SSID”) manually. See page 44 for more information. 2 Enter the password if you are connecting to a secure Wi-Fi network. 3 Tap [Connect] . 18For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help Getting Started
Home screenThe home screen is the main screen from which you can launch apps, such as the phone, camera, and web browser, and check widgets. It’s available any time by simply pressing the home button. You can customize the home screen to suit your needs, and add, move, and remove items as desired. Browsing the home screen The home screen contains multiple pages of app icons and widgets. Flick the screen left and right to view other pages. To open an app, tap the app’s icon. Moving an item on the home screen 1 Tap and hold the item. 2 Drag the item to the new location. R You can move the item to another page by dragging the item to the left or right edge of the screen. Using the app list The app list gives you access to all the apps and widgets stored on the handset. You can view the app list by tapping in the home screen. Similar to the home screen, the app list also contains multiple pages that you can view by flicking the screen left and right. Use the following procedure to add an item in the app list to the home screen. 1 Browse to the page of the home screen where you want to add an app or widget, and then tap . 2 Browse to the page of the app list that contains the desired item. 3 Tap and hold the item. R The screen switches to the home screen. 4 Drag the item and drop it on the home screen. Erasing an item from the home screen 1 Tap and hold the item. 2 Drag the item and drop it on [Remove] at the top of the screen. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help19 Getting Started
Status and notifications Status barThe status bar is displayed at the top of the handset’s screen when using most apps. It displays the time and provides icons and other indicators that let you know the status of the handset’s battery, network signal strength, and certain features of the handset. See page 56 for a list of commonly used status icons and their meanings. Notifications panel The notifications panel provides detailed information about incoming email messages, missed calls, calendar events, etc. You can open the notifications panel by sliding your finger down from the top to the bottom of the screen. To close the notifications panel, slide your finger up from the bottom to the top of the screen. While the notifications panel is open, you can tap a notification and open the corresponding app, and some notifications can be removed by flicking them left or right. See page 57 for a list of commonly used notification icons and their meanings. Control panel The control panel is displayed at the top of the notifications panel and allows you to change settings for certain features quickly without switching to another screen. Simply tap the feature icons that are displayed in the control panel to toggle through the available settings. You can see more settings by flicking the control panel left and right. See page 58 for a list of the settings available in the control panel. Landline app The [Landline] app is displayed by default on the handset’s home screen, and allows you to access commonly used features of your phone system. 20For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help Getting Started