Panasonic Kx Prx120 Quick Guide
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Preparing the base unit A Insert the AC adaptor plug firmly into the ba se unit. B Secure the cord by wrapping around the ho ok. C Connect the AC adaptor to the power ou tlet. D Insert the telephone line cord into the ba se unit and the single-line telephone jack (RJ11C) until you hear a click. E DSL/ADSL service users only: C onnect your DSL/ADSL filter (not supplied). Note: R Us e only the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor PNLV226. R Use only the supplied telephone line cord. Preparing the charger A...
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R To avoid loss of data or malfunction, do not damage, carelessly handle, or short-circuit the g old-colored contacts of the microSD card. Remove the handset’s cover. Open the microSD card cover by sliding it t o ward the nearest side of the handset ( A ) and then lifting up ( B). Insert the microSD card with the g o ld-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...
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Charging the handset Ch arge 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. or Place the handset into the charger. Connect a USB cable (not supplied) di rectly to the handset. Battery power icon W h en the screen is turned on, the battery icon in the upper-right corner of the...
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Power failure R Th e 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 2). Battery use and replacement R Use only the supplied battery. For replacement, use only the Panasonic rechargeable battery noted on page 2. 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...
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Getting to know your phone system Handset overview A Headset jack B Power button C Charge indicator D Volume button ( and ) E Touchscreen F Micro USB jack G Front camera H Receiver I (menu) button J Home button K (back) button L Microphone M Speaker N Charge contacts For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help 15 Getting StartedPRX120_QG_(en-en)_0107_ver.110.pdf 152014/01/07 20:42:31A B CH J K G D F EI L N M
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Base unit overview A M N (locator) button H andsets 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 T o 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 16). 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...
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3 Select the desired automatic time adjustment setting. R I f 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 C o nfiguring your handset to synchronize with your Google...
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(back) button: R eturns 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 h a ndset 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 w o uld normally be displayed. Landline app T h e [Landline] app is displayed by default on the handset’s...
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Answering calls 1 Wh en a call is being received, tap and drag it to . 2 Ta p to end the call. Receiver or speaker volume P r ess the volume button up ( ) and down ( ) repeatedly during a call. Using the call logs T h e handset and base unit each log your calls, allowing you to check a record of your calls. The following symbols are used to indicate each type of call stored in the call logs. Important: R Caller ID is required to log missed and answered calls (page 23). Call log Icon Meaning...
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4 When finished, tap to end the call. Ringtones and audio settings Selecting an audio profile 1 Fr om the home screen, tap ® [ System settings] ® [ Audio profiles]. 2 Tap next to the desired audio profile. P r eset audio profiles – [General] : You can select the desired ringtone, ringer volume, etc. – [Silent] : The ringer is turned off. – [Outdoor] : The settings of the [General] profile are used. The ringer volume is set to the maximum level. Adding contacts 1 Ta p [People] in the home...