Panasonic Digital Multi Network Phone Ebtx310 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations 29 Numbers (NUM) Mode You are in Numbers mode when is displayed in the bottom right corner. Use Numbers mode to insert numbers in a text entry. To select Numbers mode, press until appears. Then key in the required number. Symbols (SYM) Mode You are in Symbols mode when is displayed in the bottom right corner. To select Symbols mode, press until appears. Each number key is associated with several symbols. To select a specific symbol, enter the...
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Phonebook Features 31 Phonebook Features Phonebook Features The Phonebook has 250 memory locations. In each location you can store a first and last name, up to four associated phone numbers, an email address, picture, and a distinctive ring tone. You can also associate a backlight color with the entry. If a caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name is displayed and the backlight changes color (if you have specified a different color than the standby color in...
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Chapter 5 32 Phonebook Features Creating a Phonebook Entry Note: When entering numbers in the Phonebook, do not try to enter dashes or parentheses as generally shown in listings of phone numbers. Enter only the digits. 1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook. 2Scroll to Create and press (OK). For each entry, you can enter any or all of the following information: If all memory locations are full, Phonebook Full is displayed. You must delete an entry before adding another one. See...
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Chapter 5 Phonebook Features 33 4Enter the required information. To enter text or symbols, refer to Chapter 4 , “Text Entry Operations” . To delete an entered character, press briefly. To delete an entire line, press and hold . “----,----” indicates that you did not enter a name for that phone number. 5Press (OK) when you complete the information. 6If you need to add more information, repeat steps 3 through 5 until the entry is complete. 7To save the entry in memory, press to scroll to #:...
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Chapter 5 34 Phonebook Features Creating a Super Dial Entry Super Dial quickly dials a phone number when you press and hold a digit key that you have assigned to a number saved in your Phonebook. You can create nine Super Dial entries, one for each of the digit keys ( – ) on your keypad. 1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook. 2Scroll to Super Dial and press (OK). The key assignment list is displayed. The first time you do this, the keys through are listed as Not Assigned....
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Chapter 5 Phonebook Features 35 Programming Pauses or Waits This feature is useful when you are placing a call that requires entry of additional digits once the call connects (for example, you may have to enter a password or PIN to access your voice mail). 1Enter the phone number. 2To enter a Pause or Wait time, press and hold until a P or a W appears after the entered phone number. If you program a Pause (P ), the digits following it are automatically transmitted during a call after a...
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Chapter 5 36 Phonebook Features Note: If you do not enter anything for the first or last name, the display goes to the first letter of the alphabet for which you have a Phonebook entry. 4Press or to scroll to the entry you want to edit or delete. 5Press (OPTION). You have the option to Edit the entry , delete all of the information in that memory location ( Delete Entry), or Exit and return to standby. 6Scroll to the action you want to perform, and press (OK). If you select Edit, all...
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Chapter 5 Phonebook Features 37 Displaying Your Own Number Your phone can have up to two cellular phone numbers (programmed by your wireless service provider). You can select either phone number to make or receive a call. 1From standby, press ( ) to enter the Phonebook. 2Press to scroll to Own Number and press (OK). Your current cellular phone number is displayed. (NAM stands for Number Assignment Module. This number is programmed into your phone by your wireless service provider.) Note:...