Panasonic Digital Multi Network Phone Ebtx310 Operating Instructions
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Additional Operations 39 Advanced Operations Additional Operations Many features and settings are accessible only through the phone’s Menu. This chapter will show you how to use your phone’s Menu to get the most from these more advanced features. For an overview of how to move through the Menu and how to use the shortcut keys, see “Moving through the Menu” in Chapter 2 and the Menu Map inside the front cover. Call History From the Call History menu you can view and delete information related to...
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Chapter 6 40 Additional Operations 4Press or to scroll through the last 10 missed calls. 5When the number you want to call is displayed, press . OR Press (OPTION) to add a prefix, to delete a number, to save a number, or to delete all entries in the list. See “Call History Options” on page 40 for instructions. Received Calls 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Call History and press (OK). 3Scroll to Received and press (OK). The last received (answered)...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 41 7Press repeatedly to position the cursor in front of the phone number and then enter the 3-digit area code. 8Press (OK) to place the call. Saving a Number 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Call History and press (OK). 3Scroll to Dialed, Missed, or Received and press (OK). 4Scroll to the number you want to save and press (OPTION). 5Scroll to Save and press (OK). 6Scroll to Home #, Work #, Cell #, or Other #...
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Chapter 6 42 Additional Operations The display prompts you to confirm the deletion of all entries. 6Press (YES) to delete all entries or (NO) to cancel the deletion. Call Timers The Last Call and All Calls options allow you to see how much time you have spent connected on calls. The Custom call option allows you to reset the timer. The Current Call option allows you to select whether or not the timer is displayed during a call. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu....
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 43 Voice Commands You can record up to 40 voice commands to call numbers in your Phonebook and to perform other actions without having to press any keys. This feature lets you place calls, change phone settings, such as turning vibration alert on or off, and go to a specific place in a menu, simply by speaking a command. Note: Before you can use voice commands, you must record and “program” them. You should be able to record your commands by following the...
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Chapter 6 44 Additional Operations 4Press (OK) to select Phonebook. 5Scroll to the name of your choice and press (OK). All numbers for that person in your Phonebook are displayed. 6Scroll to the number you wish to call with this voice command ( Home #, Work #, Cell #, or Other #) and press (RECORD). 7When prompted (by voice and on the screen), say your command. You can say the name of the person, a nickname, or any word(s) that you will easily remember for the command. If you...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 45 Using a Voice Command to Perform an Action 1From standby, press and hold . You are prompted audibly and on the display to say the command. 2Say the command within two seconds. If you do not speak, you are informed that the command was not found. If your command is not recognized, you are prompted to say it again. If the command is not recognized the second time, you are informed that the command was not found, and the display returns to standby. When the...
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Chapter 6 46 Additional Operations Key Volume 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Tone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Key Volume and press (OK). The display indicates the current key volume setting. If you select the lowest setting, the key volume is muted (silent); however, DTMF tones are still being sent. 4Press to increase key volume. Press to decrease key volume. 5When an acceptable volume is reached, press (OK) to select. Ring Alert See also...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 47 Message Alert You can choose from four different types for the alert you hear when a text message is received: General Rings, Preset Melody, Custom Melody, or Voice Ring. Or, you can choose None. Selecting a Message Alert 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Tone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Message Alert and press (OK). The display lists the types of message alerts. 4Scroll to the message alert type you want to...
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Chapter 6 48 Additional Operations Vibration See “Vibration Alert” on page 14 for information on how to set your ring alert to vibration. Warning Tone A warning tone is emitted when the battery charge is low, when attempting to automatically redial a number, and when powering on the phone. The Warning Tone setting allows you to turn some warning tones on and off. You cannot disable or adjust the low battery warning tone.The low battery warning tone sounds even if you are using the phone. 1From...