Panasonic Digital Multi Network Phone Ebtx310 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 19 Speed Dial To call a Speed Dial number directly from standby (without going to a menu), enter the memory location number that contains the phone number you want to call, and press . Note: If Emergency Call is set to On (see “Emergency Call” on page 57 ) and you press and , the emergency number 911 will be called. To view a Speed Dial number before placing the call, follow these steps: 1From standby, enter the memory location number that contains the phone...
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Chapter 3 20 Everyday Operations In-Call Features While you are in a call, several useful features are available: Adjusting Voice Volume (see below) Viewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call (see below) Muting the Mouthpiece (see below) Using the Display as a Scratchpad (see page 21 ) Turning the Speakerphone On and Off (see page 21 ) Recording a Voice Memo During a Call (see page 26 ) Adjusting Voice Volume 1During a call, press to increase the volume of the other person’s voice, or press...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 21 Using the Display as a Scratchpad This feature allows you to enter a phone number on your phone’s display during a call. You can enter up to 32 digits. After ending the call, you can dial the number on the display or save the entry in the Phonebook. 1During a call, enter numbers by pressing the keys on your keypad. 2After the call ends, the phone number remains on the display. 3Press to call the number on the display. OR Press (SAVE) to save the number in the...
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Chapter 3 22 Everyday Operations Missed Calls If an incoming call is not answered, Missed Call is displayed. 1Press (VIEW) to view the phone number and the time of the missed call. If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name is also displayed (unless the call was placed through a PBX). 2Press or to scroll through the phone numbers of the last 10 missed calls. 3Press to call the selected phone number. Note: You can view the last 10 missed calls...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 23 Vo i c e M a i l Note: You must subscribe to voice mail through your wireless service provider before you can retrieve voice mail messages. To check if voice mail has been programmed, press and hold . If the display indicates that the Voice Mailbox number is empty, voice mail has not been programmed. Contact your wireless service provider for programming instructions. (Refer to Chapter 7 for information about additional service provider features.) Listening to...
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Chapter 3 24 Everyday Operations Automatic Redial If a call cannot be completed because of a system busy error (or other system problem), your phone can automatically redial the number for you. 1If your call cannot be completed because of a system error, wait until Automatic Redial? is displayed. Note: Automatic Redial? is displayed only when your call cannot be completed because of a system busy error or some other system problem. Automatic Redial? is not displayed if the called number is busy...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 25 NOTICE TO CONSUMER This cellular telephone is equipped with a Memo Feature that allows the user to record portions of a telephone conversation. In many states (including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Washington), it is unlawful to record private communications without the consent of all parties to the conversation. To avoid violating the Wiretapping Acts, prior to...
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Chapter 3 26 Everyday Operations Recording a Voice Memo During a Call Note: Even though a startup tone sounds when recording starts, you should also notify the other person that they are being recorded. Also, keep in mind that this feature will not work if you are in an analog service area. 1During a call, press and hold . A recording startup tone sounds. Recording appears on the display and a 20-second timer counts down as the other person’s voice is recorded. Any Voice Memo previously...
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Text Entry Operations 27 Text Entry Operations Whenever you store an entry in your Phonebook, compose or reply to a message, or create reminders, you use the phone’s keypad to enter the text. There are two methods for entering text: Letter Entry (ABC) Word Entry (Word T9 ®) Note: To change your text entry mode, press when , , , , , , or is displayed. Letter Entry Letter Entry (ABC) mode is the traditional method of entering text in mobile phones. This method is best for names of people...
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Chapter 4 28 Text Entry Operations Word Entry (Word T9) Mode Word Entry (Word T9) mode allows you to quickly type text with the aid of a built-in dictionary. When you press each key that corresponds to the character needed just once, the built-in dictionary suggests probable word choices. Using Word Entry (Word T9) Mode You are in Word Entry (Word T9) mode when , , or is displayed in the bottom right corner. To select one of the Word Entry modes, press until the appropriate mode is...