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Panasonic KX-TU400 EX - User Manual

Panasonic KX-TU400 EX
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Operating Instructions
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 4.
– Power adapter (Part No. TPA-97H050055VW01): 1 pc
– Rechargeable battery (Part No. 433450ART): 1 pc
– Headset (Part No. JYK-E112): 1 pc
Supplied accessories
Model No.
Easy Use Mobile Phone
KX-TU400 EX

Questions and Answers

  • L
    Leah MartinJul 28, 2025
    Why my Panasonic KX-TU400 EX cannot connect to the network?
    • S
      sandersstephenJul 29, 2025
      Your Panasonic Cell Phone might fail to connect to the network for a few reasons. The SIM card could be invalid, requiring you to contact your network service provider. Alternatively, you might be outside the GSM network's service area, so try moving to an area with coverage. A weak signal could also be the culprit; relocate to a place where the signal quality is stronger.
  • J
    jonesamberAug 3, 2025
    Why calls cannot be dialed on my Panasonic Cell Phone?
    • A
      Alisha CooperAug 3, 2025
      If you cannot dial calls on your Panasonic Cell Phone, it's possible that call barring is activated. Try canceling call barring.
  • P
    Patrick MurrayAug 7, 2025
    What to do if my Panasonic Cell Phone shows a SIM card error?
    • M
      Meredith JonesAug 7, 2025
      If your Panasonic Cell Phone displays a SIM card error, it could be due to several reasons. First, the SIM card might be damaged, in which case you should contact your network service provider. Second, the SIM card may not be correctly positioned; ensure it is properly placed. Finally, the metal surface of the SIM card could be dirty. If so, gently clean it with a clean, dry cloth.
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    John Gutierrez MDAug 12, 2025
    How to improve poor signal quality on Panasonic Cell Phone?
    • S
      Stephen CooperAug 12, 2025
      If you're experiencing poor signal quality on your Panasonic Cell Phone, it could be due to a couple of factors. Obstructions like buildings can interfere with signal transmission, so move to a location where signals can be effectively transmitted. Also, line congestion during peak hours can affect signal quality; try to avoid using your phone during high-traffic times.
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    paul90Aug 18, 2025
    What to do if Panasonic KX-TU400 EX Cell Phone battery cannot be charged?
    • F
      fspencerAug 18, 2025
      If your Panasonic Cell Phone battery isn't charging, there might be a few reasons. First, ensure that the charging voltage matches the range indicated on the charger. Second, verify you are using the correct charger designed specifically for your phone. Lastly, check that the charger plug is making good contact with the phone.
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    michelle27Aug 22, 2025
    Why won't my Panasonic KX-TU400 EX power on?
    • W
      wjamesAug 22, 2025
      If your Panasonic Cell Phone won't power on, the most likely reason is that the battery is completely drained. Try charging the battery.

Summary

Supplied accessories

1 Important Information

SAR

Specifications

2 General information

2.1 Profile

User guide for phone's profile settings and company disclaimers.

2.2 Safety Information

Guidance on protecting the phone from unauthorized use and theft.

2.3 Safety warning and Attentions

Critical safety advice for phone usage, including driving and aircraft.

2.4 Precautions

General precautions for handling and storing the mobile phone to ensure longevity.

3 Your phone

3.1 Phone overview

Visual guide to the phone's layout and physical components.

3.2 Status icons

Explanation of icons displayed on the phone's status bar.

3.3 Functions of Keys

Detailed description of each button's function and operation.

3.4 Technical specifications

Technical details of the phone, including dimensions, weight, and battery.

4 Getting started

4.1 Installing the SIM Cards and the Battery

Step-by-step guide for inserting SIM and battery.

4.2 Installing Memory Card

Instructions for inserting and removing a memory card.

4.3 Charging the Battery

How to charge the phone's battery using a travel adapter.

4.4 Powering On;Off the Mobile Phone

Procedure for switching the phone on and off.

4.5 Linking to the Network

Process of connecting the phone to a mobile network.

4.6 Dialing Calls

Guide on making calls, including international and redialing.

4.7 Using the Headset

Instructions for connecting and using the phone's headset.

5 Input method

5.1 Icons for Input Methods

Symbols indicating current text input mode.

5.2 To Shift Entry Methods

How to switch between different text input methods.

5.3 Numeric Input

Guide to entering numbers using the keypad.

5.4 English input and numeric input

Keyboard layout for English and numeric text entry.

5.5 Inserting a Symbol

Procedure for inserting special characters and symbols.

6 Using the Menus

6.1 Phonebook

Managing contacts, including adding, viewing, and editing entries.

6.2 Messages

Features for sending, receiving, and managing text messages.

6.3 Call center

Accessing call history, timers, and call settings.

6.4 Camera

Instructions for using the phone's camera to take photos.

6.5 Multimedia

Viewing images and recording videos with the phone.

6.6 Organizer

Using features like alarms, calendar, and world clock.

6.7 File manager

Managing files stored on the phone and memory card.

6.8 Settings

Customizing phone profiles, time, language, display, and network.

6.9 Priority call

Setting up emergency contacts and SMS alerts.

6.10 Fun

Accessing games or entertainment features on the phone.

7 Appendix

Appendix 1: How to handling the battery and SIM card

Visual guide for installing SIM and Micro SD cards.

Appendix 2: Troubleshooting

Solutions for common phone faults and errors.

Appendix 3: For your future reference

Section for recording warranty and purchase details.

Appendix 4: Sales department

Contact information for Panasonic sales and service centers.

Appendix 5: Graphical symbol

Explanations of symbols used in the manual and on the device.

Panasonic KX-TU400 EX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size2.4 inches
Battery Capacity800 mAh
CameraNo
SIM TypeMini-SIM
ConnectivityGSM
BluetoothNo
Hearing Aid CompatibilityM3/T3
NetworkGSM 900 / 1800
DisplayTFT
BatteryLi-Ion

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