Operating Instructions Easy Use Mobile Phone KX-TU329 FX Model No. 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.
Table of Contents Getting Started Customising Your Phone Setting up .......3 Menu list .......41 Controls ........6 Connecting to Other Devices Display ........7 Using the FM radio ....49 Turning the power on/off ..10 ® Using a Bluetooth wireless Initial settings ......10 connection ......51 Important Information Using a USB connection ..54...
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 mobile phone service. Contact your network operator/service provider for more information. A microSD card (not supplied) allows you to expand the phone’s storage capabilities.
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Getting Started 4 Close the SIM card cover (A), and then gently slide the cover toward the opposite side of the phone (B). 5 Open the microSD card cover by sliding it toward the nearest side of the phone (A) and then lifting up (B). 6 Put the microSD card with the gold-coloured contacts facing down, close the...
Getting Started Battery charging You can charge the battery by connecting the phone to a power outlet using the supplied AC adaptor, either directly or by using the charger, or by connecting it to a computer using a USB cable (not supplied).
Getting Started Controls A LED light F Make calls/Answer calls/ Select the function shown B Camera lens above (page 9). C LED status indicator; G Navigation key page 9 MDN ( ): Open the main menu. D Volume up/down MCN ( ): View the contacts Change font display size;...
Getting Started I Call voicemail; page 21 P Charge contacts J International call; page 18 Q Priority call; page 31 K Receiver R Speaker L Power/End calls/Select the S Press to turn the light on/off function shown above (page 36). (page 9).
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Getting Started Mobile phone number – Image file – Image file is attached to Office phone number the MMS message. Home phone number – Image file is selected for Fax number caller picture. Selected ringer tone. Root directory of memory card R New SMS message is received.
Getting Started Bluetooth headset is Bluetooth hands-free car kit discovered in Bluetooth is discovered in Bluetooth search menu. search menu. Bluetooth headset is connected to the phone. Contact your network operator/service provider for more information. Voicemail subscribers only Function keys Calls emergency number.
Getting Started Turning the power on/off Press M N for about 2 seconds. R The phone vibrates when you turn the power on. Note: R Enter the PIN1 code and press M N or M N when the PIN1 code request is displayed (page 34).
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Getting Started s voice recorder) for use as a ringer tone (“Using your own sound file”, page 11). Using a preset ringer tone Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M MbN: “General” a M MbN: “Customize” a M MbN: “Ringtone” a M MbN: Select the desired ringer tone.
Important Information For your safety Read this section carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation. Failure to read them carefully may cause severe injury, loss of life/property, or be illegal. WARNING Power connection R Use only the power source marked on the product. R Do not overload power outlets and extension cords.
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Important Information R Do not touch released electrolyte if the battery leaks. It may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte is toxic and may be harmful if swallowed. If you touch it, immediately wash the affected areas with water and seek medical help. R Exercise care when handling the battery.
Important Information Medical R Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or implanted cardioverter defibrillators to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. R Wireless Technology Research (WTR) recommends a minimum separation of 15.3 cm between a wireless device and an implanted medical device such as pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator to avoid potential interference with the medical device.
Important Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For best performance Environment R The product should be kept free from excessive smoke, dust, moisture, high temperature and vibration. R To avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures ranging from 5 °C to 40 °C. Routine care R Wipe the outer surface of the product and/or charge contacts with a soft and dry cloth.
R The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is under licence. R All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.
Important Information the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. These guidelines also form the basis of international regulations and standards on RF Exposure. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for wireless devices is 2 W/kg.
Basic Operations Making calls Enter the phone number (40 digits max.). R Press M N to clear the previous digit. Press M N to dial. R To switch to a handsfree, press M N while is displayed. Press M N to end the call. R You can also end the call by simply closing the phone.
Basic Operations Call options While talking, the following options are available by pressing M – “Hold”/“Retrieve”: puts a call on hold/releases hold (page 33). – “Equalizer”: clarifies the voice of the person you are talking to. – “Mute On”/“Mute Off”: turns the mute on/off. –...
Basic Operations Call log Incoming, outgoing, and missed calls are stored in a call log (maximum 10 calls each). Note: R When a caller’s phone number matches a phone number stored in the contacts list, the stored name is displayed and logged. –...
Basic Operations MbN: “Voicemail” a M MbN: “Edit” a M Enter the voicemail access number (20 digits max.). a M Listening to voicemail messages Press and hold M N when in standby mode. Press M N to end the call. Text input Press the dial keys to input characters and numbers.
Basic Operations supports MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you can also send and receive messages containing pictures, sound, or contacts lists using MMS. For details and the availability of these services, contact your network operator/service provider. Creating and sending an SMS message Press MDN.
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Basic Operations To add a picture file: – MbN: “Add Picture” a M N a MbN: “My Picture” To add a sound file: – MbN: “Add Sound” a M N a MbN: “My Sound” To add a file as an attachment: –...
Basic Operations Reading a received message Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M MbN: “Inbox” a M MbN: Select a message. R To scroll through the messages, press and hold MCN or MDN. Press M N to read the message. Replying to a message While reading a message, press M MbN: Select “Reply by SMS”...
Basic Operations R If an MMS message is selected, the following options are also available. – “View” – “Reply to All” – “Cancel Send” – “Save Objects” – “Move to Phone”/“Move to SD Card” – “Copy to Phone”/“Copy to SD Card” –...
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Basic Operations MbN: Select an icon if necessary. a M R If you want to store another phone number, select either “Phone num. 2”, “Phone num. 3”, or “Phone num. 4”. MbN: “General” a M MbN: Select the desired ringer tone if necessary. a M R If you want to use one of your own sound files as the contact’s ringer tone, continue from step 5 in “Using your own sound file”, page 11.
Basic Operations Contacts list options Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M N a MbN: “Contacts” a N a MbN: Select a contact. a M – “Call” – “Detail” – “Edit” – “Create Message” – “Use Number” – “Add New Contact” –...
Basic Operations MbN: Select the desired day of the week and press M MbN: “Save” a M Enter/edit a text memo if necessary (page 21). N a MbN: “Save” a M MbN: Select the desired alarm tone. a M R If you want to use one of your own sound files as the alarm tone, continue from step 5 in “Using your own sound file”, page 11.
Basic Operations Calendar/Schedule This feature allows you to see the calendar and store schedule items for a specific date. You can store up to 100 schedule items (maximum 10 items per day). If you set a schedule alarm, an alarm sounds for 30 seconds and a text memo is displayed at the set time.
Basic Operations MbN: “Calendar” a M MbN: Select the desired date. N a MbN: “Schedule” a M R The schedule items are displayed as a list. MbN: Select the desired schedule item. a M To see the details of each schedule item: –...
Basic Operations MbN: “Record” a M Press M N to stop recording. Listening to the recorded voice memo/sound Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M MbN: “Voice Recorder” a M MbN: “List” a M MbN: Select the desired item from the list. N a MbN: “Play”...
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Basic Operations Priority call procedure Press and hold M N for 3 seconds, or press it 3 times when in standby mode. The phone sends your stored SMS message (page 33). R To cancel sending an SMS message, press M The phone dials the 1st person in the list.
Basic Operations Enter the party’s name (page 21). N a MbN: “Save” a M Enter the party’s phone number. a M Note: R Storing public institutions such as the police, rescue services, or fire brigade is not recommended. Storing an SMS message Press MDN.
Basic Operations After the 2nd call is connected, switch between calls by pressing M N. a MbN: “Swap” a M Press M N to end the call. Note: R If you want to receive a 2nd call displaying the 2nd caller’s information, activate the call waiting feature (page 44).
Basic Operations MbN: “Security” a M MbN: “PIN1 Request” a M MbN: Select the desired setting. a M Enter the current PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits). a M Note: R If you want to change the PIN code, see page 46. Phone code The phone code protects the phone against unauthorised use.
Basic Operations Taking a picture The phone can capture images and save them in the “Photos” (Photos) folder in the selected memory location (page 36). For information about camera settings, see page 44. Press M N in standby mode. Aim the camera and hold the phone steady. R Press M N to turn the light on when shooting in low light (page 7).
Basic Operations Image viewer To view images taken with the phone’s camera, you can activate the image viewer directly in standby mode without activating the camera. Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M Press MCN or MDN to select the desired file. N a MbN: “View”...
Basic Operations – “Delete All Files”: deletes all the saved files in the “Photos” (Photos) folder in the selected memory location (page 36). File manager The phone has a file manager that provides a user interface to manage files and folders. Formatting the phone or memory card This feature completely erases the phone’s memory or the memory card.
Basic Operations To confirm the details of a file: M N a MbN: “Detail” a Folder options When a folder containing a file is selected in the phone or memory card, the following options are available. If the folder does not contain any files, only “New Folder” is available.
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Basic Operations Note: R If you view the saved files after deleting files, the files may not be sorted correctly. TU329FX(en)_1011_ver210.pdf 40 2016/10/11 14:54:17...
Customising Your Phone Menu list Note: R In the following table, < > indicates the default settings. “Messages” menus To enter the following sub-menus, press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M Sub- Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 3 Sub-menu 4 page menu 2 Create Message SMS –...
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Customising Your Phone Sub- Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 3 Sub-menu 4 page menu 2 – – Data Account Common Settings Compose – – Slide Time <5> – Creation Mode <Free> – Auto Signature <Off> – Signature Sending – – Delivery Report <Off>...
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Customising Your Phone “Phonebook” menus To enter the following sub-menus, press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page Contacts – – Add New Contact – – Speed Dial – – One Touch Dial –...
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Customising Your Phone Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page Call Settings Priority Call Call Number Message Buzzer <On> – Call Waiting – – – Call Divert Outgoing Barring – Call Barring Incoming Barring – Barring Password – – – Show My ID <Network Set>...
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Customising Your Phone Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page White Balance – – <Auto> Scene Mode – – <Auto> Effect Settings – – <Normal> – – Storage <Phone> Restore Default – – “Image Viewer” menus To enter the following sub-menus, press MDN. a MbN: Select .
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Customising Your Phone “Settings” menus To enter the following sub-menus, press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page Phone Settings Clock Settings Time Zone – – Date & Time Format Settings – – Date Format <D/M/Y> –...
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Customising Your Phone “Auto”: The phone automatically searches for the currently available network. “Manual”: Depending on network situations the phone displays a list of networks that exist in the current location, allowing you to manually select the desired network. You can select whether a GPRS connection is always set up or only when needed. These settings are required in order to use MMS to receive data over the network.
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Customising Your Phone “Tools” menus To enter the following sub-menus, press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page Alarm – – File Manager – – Bluetooth On/Off <Off> – Visibility <On> – My Device –...
Connecting to Other Devices Using the FM radio You can connect a corded headset (optional) and listen to the phone’s FM radio. You can store your favourite stations in the channel list (30 channels max.). Note: R The phone can receive FM radio broadcasts in the frequency range of 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz. Listening to the FM radio In order to use the FM radio, connect the corded headset (optional) to the phone’s headset jack first (page 7, 58).
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Connecting to Other Devices Storing stations in the channel list You can store the tuned frequencies in the channel list by manual input or auto search. Storing a station in the channel list by manual input Press M N while the FM radio play screen is displayed. MbN: “Channel List”...
Connecting to Other Devices MbN: Select the station you want to edit. N a MbN: “Edit” a M Edit the channel name (20 characters max., page 21). N a MbN: “Save” a M Edit the frequency. a M ® Using a Bluetooth wireless connection This phone supports Bluetooth wireless technology and allows the phone to connect to compatible Bluetooth devices (such as...
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Connecting to Other Devices called “pairing”. To pair, your phone and the other device must be visible to each other. In the Bluetooth menus, the following features are available; Press MDN. a MbN: Select . a M N a MbN: “Bluetooth” a “On/Off”: turns Bluetooth on/off.
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Connecting to Other Devices Receiving files from another device When the data is transferred from another device to your phone, there is a message on the display which prompts you to accept it. Receiving vCard (VCF file) or phonebook data from another device To receive the data and save as phonebook data: Press M...
Connecting to Other Devices Using a USB connection You can connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable (not supplied). This allows you to copy data between your phone/ memory card and your computer. Connect the phone to your computer with a USB cable. Using your computer, open the desired folder on the phone/ memory card and on your computer.
Useful Information Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, turn off the phone, remove the battery, then turn it on again after about 1 minute. Display messages Display message Cause/solution SIM Error Contact your network operator/service provider for further information.
Useful Information General use Problem Cause/solution The phone does not R Press M N for about 2 seconds to turn the turn on even after power on. installing charged battery. The phone does not R Make sure the SIM card and battery are work.
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Useful Information Problem Cause/solution I cannot make a call. R Outgoing calls are barred. Deactivate the outgoing call bar settings (page 44). R Your call is withheld. Change the show my ID setting to a setting other than “Hide ID” (page 44).
R For use in other countries, please contact your equipment supplier. Declaration of Conformity: R Panasonic Corporation declares that the radio equipment type (KX-TU329) is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.ptc.panasonic.eu/doc...
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Useful Information Declaration of conformity form TU329FX(en)_0203_ver301.pdf 2017/02/03 9:06:20...
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Index Hold: 19, 33 Index Image viewer: 37 International call: 7, 18 A Alarm: 27 K Keytone: 47 Answer mode L LED light: 7 Any key: 44 Open to talk: 44 M Making calls: 18 Answering calls: 19 Menu list: 41 Audible dialling: 11, 47 microSD card: 3 Auto redial: 44...
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Index Service centre: 41 Status report: 41 Validity period: 41 Speed dial: 18, 26 Summer time: 46 T Telecoil (T-coil) mode: 48 Text input: 21 Troubleshooting: 55 U USB Charging: 5 Connecting to a computer: 54 V Vibration: 47 Voice recording: 30 Voicemail: 20 Volume Receiver: 6...