Panasonic RP TCM125 A - Manual

Panasonic RP TCM125 A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – wireless; Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Setting up; Inserting a SIM card, microSD card, and the battery; Remove the phone’s cover.; Getting Started
  • Page 5 – Battery charging; AC adaptor or USB
  • Page 6 – Controls; LED light
  • Page 7 – Display; Symbols
  • Page 8 – – Image file is selected for; To; MMS recipient is set to To.; Cc; MMS recipient is set to Cc.
  • Page 10 – Display font size
  • Page 11 – Using a preset ringer tone; Using your own sound file; Press; Audible dialling
  • Page 12 – For your safety; WARNING; Power connection; Installation; Important Information
  • Page 13 – Operating safeguards
  • Page 14 – CAUTION; Important safety instructions
  • Page 15 – For best performance; Environment; Other information; Notice for product disposal, transfer, or return
  • Page 16 – Trademarks; Notice; SAR
  • Page 17 – Specifications
  • Page 18 – Making calls; Making a call using the call log; Making a call using a one touch dial key; Basic Operations
  • Page 19 – Call options; Answering calls; M N; Missed calls; M N
  • Page 20 – Call log; Call log options; Voicemail service; Storing the voicemail access number
  • Page 21 – Listening to voicemail messages; Text input; To change the input language:; Messages
  • Page 22 – Creating and sending an SMS message; To add the phone number manually:; Enter destination phone; To use the contacts list:; Creating and sending an MMS message
  • Page 24 – Reading a received message; Replying to a message; Messages options
  • Page 25 – Phonebook; Creating contacts; Enter the party’s phone number.
  • Page 26 – Assigning a contact to a one touch dial key
  • Page 27 – Contacts list options; Alarm
  • Page 28 – : Select the desired day of the week and press; Night mode
  • Page 29 – Creating a new schedule item; Calendar; Schedule; Edit the date if necessary.; Save
  • Page 30 – To see the details of each schedule item:; Continue from step 6 in “Creating a; To erase a schedule item:; Voice recording; Recording your voice memo/sound
  • Page 31 – Listening to the recorded voice memo/sound; Erasing a voice memo/sound; Priority call
  • Page 32 – Priority call procedure; If the call is answered,; Storing a priority call number; Call Settings
  • Page 33 – Storing an SMS message; Network service call features; Hold
  • Page 34 – Swap; Conference call; Merge; To end a conference call:; Security settings; PIN code
  • Page 35 – Phone code; Security; Camera; You can take still pictures by activating the camera.
  • Page 36 – Taking a picture; Camera options
  • Page 37 – Image viewer; Image viewer options
  • Page 38 – : deletes all the saved files in the; File manager; Formatting the phone or memory card; Opening a folder or file in the memory; When a folder is selected:
  • Page 39 – To confirm the details of a file:; Folder options; is; File options
  • Page 41 – Menu list; Customising Your Phone
  • Page 43 – Call Menu
  • Page 45 – Image Viewer
  • Page 47 – Profiles
  • Page 48 – Ringer Volume
  • Page 49 – Using the FM radio; Listening to the FM radio; To enter a specific frequency:; Connecting to Other Devices
  • Page 50 – Storing stations in the channel list; Storing a station in the channel list by manual input; Storing stations in the channel list by auto search; Editing stations in the channel list; Channel List
  • Page 51 – Using a Bluetooth; Turning Bluetooth on/off; Bluetooth; Bluetooth features
  • Page 53 – Receiving files from another device; To receive the data and save as phonebook data:; Receiving files other than vCard (VCF file)
  • Page 54 – Using a USB connection; Connect the phone to your computer with a USB cable.
  • Page 55 – Troubleshooting; Display messages; SIM Error; or
  • Page 56 – General use
  • Page 57 – I cannot make a call.; Hide ID; I cannot receive a call.
  • Page 58 – General information; Declaration of Conformity:; Additional/replacement accessories; Useful Information
  • Page 59 – Sales department
  • Page 60 – Declaration of conformity form
  • Page 62 – Index
  • Page 64 – For your future reference
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Operating Instructions

Easy Use Mobile Phone

Model No.

KX-TU329 FX

Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product.

Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and
save them for future reference.

Before initial use, see “Important Information” on page 12.

Supplied accessories

– AC adaptor (Part No. PNLV230CE): 1 pc
– Rechargeable battery (Part No. BJ-LT100010): 1 pc
– Charger: 1 pc

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Summary

Page 2 - wireless; Table of Contents

Getting Started Setting up ...............................3Controls ..................................6Display ....................................7Turning the power on/off ......10Initial settings ........................10 Important Information For your safety .....................12Important safe...

Page 3 - Setting up; Inserting a SIM card, microSD card, and the battery; Remove the phone’s cover.; Getting Started

Setting up Inserting a SIM card, microSD card, and the battery A SIM card (not supplied) allows the phone to connect to a mobilephone service. Contact your network operator/service provider formore information.A microSD card (not supplied) allows you to expand the phone’sstorage capabilities. Import...

Page 5 - Battery charging; AC adaptor or USB

Battery charging You can charge the battery by connecting the phone to a poweroutlet using the supplied AC adaptor, either directly or by using thecharger, or by connecting it to a computer using a USB cable (notsupplied). R Charge for about 3 hours. R Charging time and battery life might differ dep...

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