Panasonic KX-PRX150AZ Quick Manual

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Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product.
Please read this document before using the unit and save it for future reference.
For detailed information about the features of your phone system, refer to the
Operating Instructions, which is available by tapping
visiting the support page for this product at the address below.
http://www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/tel/sdect
To use this unit in your country, first change the unit's region setting to match
your country (page 22).
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  • Page 1: Quick Guide

    Premium Design Phone with Touchscreen KX-PRX150AZ Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product. Please read this document before using the unit and save it for future reference. For detailed information about the features of your phone system, refer to the...
  • Page 2: Accessory Information

    KX-A405AL Key finder KX-TGA20AZ Contact Panasonic or the authorised sales department listed on the back cover for the headset available in your area. You can register up to 4 optional key finders to your phone system. By registering a key finder to the base unit and then attaching the key finder to an easily misplaced item, such as your house or car keys, you can use your handset to find the item.
  • Page 3: Expanding Your Phone System

    Introduction Expanding your phone system Handset (optional): KX-PRXA15AZ You can expand your phone system by registering optional handsets (6 max.) to a single base unit. R Optional handsets may be a different colour from that of the supplied handsets. PRX150AZ_QG_(en-en)_130909_ver.030.pdf 2013/09/09 22:53:48...
  • Page 4 R Google and Android are trademarks of Google Inc. ® R The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is under license. R Wi-Fi ® is a registered mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    Important Information such devices to malfunction resulting in an accident. For your safety R Do not allow the AC adaptor or telephone line cord to be excessively pulled, bent or To prevent severe injury and loss of life/ placed under heavy objects. property, read this section carefully before R Keep all accessories, including the SIM using the product to ensure proper and safe...
  • Page 6: Installation And Location

    Important Information systems, air bag systems, etc.) that have DECT features operate between 1.88 GHz been improperly installed or are and 1.90 GHz with a peak transmission inadequately shielded. For more power of 250 mW. information, consult the manufacturer of Wi-Fi features operate between 2.4 GHz your vehicle or its equipment.
  • Page 7: General Notices

    Important Information R No landline calls, including “000” calls (for Battery Australia) and “111” calls (for New R Use only the specified battery. Zealand), can be made from this device R Do not open or mutilate the battery. during a mains power failure. Released electrolyte from the battery is For New Zealand corrosive and may cause burns or injury to...
  • Page 8: For Best Performance

    R Do not use benzine, thinner, or any For best performance abrasive powder. Base unit location/avoiding noise The base unit and other compatible Panasonic Other information units use radio waves to communicate with each other. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is R For maximum coverage and noise-free replaced by an incorrect type.
  • Page 9: Information On Disposal In Other Countries Outside The European Union

    This is a legal agreement between you and Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. (“Panasonic”) with respect to the software installed in and/or delivered by the Panasonic Premium Design Phone with Touchscreen. Carefully read all the terms of this agreement prior to using this product. Using this product indicates your acceptance of these terms.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Disclaimer Downlink: 925 MHz to 960 MHz Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. R GSM1800 (“Panasonic”) shall not be liable for loss of Uplink: 1.71 GHz to 1.785 GHz data or other incidental or consequential Downlink: 1.805 GHz to 1.880 GHz...
  • Page 11 Important Information R W-CDMA mobile calls: up to 4.6 hours Standby time R GSM and DECT connection: up to 180 hours R GSM connection only: up to 290 hours R W-CDMA and DECT connection: up to 180 hours R W-CDMA connection only: up to 290 hours Power source R Base unit: 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz R Charger: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    For Australia: Connect a DSL/ADSL filter between the telephone plug and telephone line cord. Note: R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor PNLV226AL. R Use only the supplied telephone line cord. R This product is not designed to be used with rotary/pulse dialling service.
  • Page 13 Getting Started 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-coloured contacts of the SIM card or microSD card. Remove the handset’s cover.
  • Page 14: Charging The Handset

    Getting Started Attach the cover. Charging the handset Charge 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.
  • Page 15: Information About Power And Charging

    Zealand). 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.
  • Page 16: Getting To Know Your Phone System

    Getting Started Getting to know your phone system Handset overview A Headset socket B Power button C Charge indicator D Volume button ( E Touchscreen F Micro USB socket G Front camera H Receiver (menu) button J Home button (back) button L Microphone M Camera flash N Rear camera...
  • Page 17: Turning The Handset On And Off

    Getting Started Base unit overview N (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).
  • Page 18: Setting Up A Google Account

    Getting Started Select the desired automatic time adjustment setting. R If you select [Use network provided time], a mobile network or Internet connection is needed for the handset to adjust its date and time setting automatically. Select the desired mobile network type (displayed only if a SIM card is installed). Add or create a Google™...
  • Page 19: Landline App

    Getting Started (back) button: Returns to the previous screen or closes the current dialogue box, menu, on-screen keyboard, etc. Note: R The 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 buttons after they have turned off, simply touch the area of the handset where they would normally be displayed.
  • Page 20: Using The Call Logs

    Getting Started Receiver or speaker volume Press the volume button up ( ) and down ( ) repeatedly during a call. Using the call logs The 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.
  • Page 21: Ringtones And Audio Settings

    Getting Started Ringtones and audio settings Selecting an audio profile ® [System settings] ® [Audio profiles]. From the home screen, tap next to the desired audio profile. Preset audio profiles – [General]: You can select the desired ringtone, ringer volume, etc. –...
  • Page 22: Playing Messages

    Getting Started Tap [Landline] in the home screen or app list. Tap [Answering system]. R The handset connects to the base unit. Turn the [Answer] switch on or off. is displayed in the status bar while the answering system is turned on. Playing messages Tap [Landline] in the home screen or app list.
  • Page 23: Setting The Date And Time Manually

    Getting Started Date and time Selecting automatic or manual date and time setting ® [System settings] ® [Date & time] ® [Automatic date From the home screen, tap & time]. To set the date and time automatically: → Select the desired method. R If you select [Use network provided time], a mobile network or Internet connection is needed for the handset to adjust its date and time setting automatically.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Getting Started Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or solution R The handset is too far from the base unit. Move closer. is displayed. R The base unit’s AC adaptor is not properly connected. Reconnect AC adaptor to the base unit. R The handset is not registered to the base unit. Register it. See the Operating Instructions for more information (download information is on page 1).
  • Page 25: Caller Id Support

    Getting Started Problem Cause and/or solution Noise is heard, sound cuts R You are using the handset or base unit in an area with high in and out. electrical interference. Re-position the base unit and use the handset away from sources of interference. R Move closer to the base unit.
  • Page 26: Other Information

    Other Information Frequently asked questions (for Australia) Call waiting, conference calls Question Answer How can I use call waiting R You may need to subscribe to your phone service provider’s to answer a second call call waiting service in order to answer a second call on the when I am already talking same line.
  • Page 27 (If the handset is placed into the charger while talking on the phone, the call is not disconnected.) Where can I buy a R Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales replacement battery? information. Range/Distance (No link to base)
  • Page 28: If Your Product Is Not Working Properly

    If your product is not working properly 1 Read the Operating Instructions for more information (download information is on page 1). 2 Visit our website: http://www.panasonic.com.au 3 Contact us via the web at: http://www.panasonic.com.au/support/ 4 Contact our customer care centre on: Tel.: 132600...
  • Page 29: Warranty Period

    6) Damage to the product caused by accident, misuse or Act of God. 7) Repairs when the product has been dismantled, repaired, modified or serviced by other than a Panasonic Authorised Dealer authorised to service that type of product. IF YOUR PANASONIC PRODUCT FAILS WITHIN THE...
  • Page 30 Notes PRX150AZ_QG_(en-en)_130909_ver.030.pdf 2013/09/09 22:53:56...
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  • Page 32 For Australia Customer Care Centre Tel. No.: 132600 or website www.panasonic.com.au For New Zealand Customer Care Centre Tel. No.: (09) 272 0178 or website www.panasonic.co.nz Sales Department: 1 Innovation Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113, Australia Sales Department: 350 Te Irirangi Drive, East Tamaki, Private Bag 14911 Panmure, Auckland, New Zealand...

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