Panasonic Digital Multi Network Phone Ebtx310 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 49 Recording a Voice Ring 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Tone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Vo i c e R i n g and press (OK). 4Press (OK) to start recording your voice ring. A start tone sounds and you can record any sound you like, for up to five seconds. 5Record your voice ring. At the end of five seconds an end tone sounds and the recording automatically stops. 6To listen to your recording, scroll to...
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Chapter 6 50 Additional Operations Editing or Creating a Custom Melody Go to www.panasonic-club.com for additional melodies and examples of how to create your own custom melodies. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Tone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Ring Alert and press (OK). 4Scroll to Custom Melody and press (OK). 5Scroll to the custom melody you want to edit and press (EDIT). 6Scroll to Edit Melody and press (OK). A melody can consist of three...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 51 -To erase a note, place the cursor on the note and press . -To enter a rest, press . -To set the tempo (1 - 4), press . -To make a triplet of quarter notes or eighth notes: 1 Enter three notes (quarter or eighth). 2 Place the cursor on the first note of the three and press . The triplet is highlighted. 3 To release the triplet, place the cursor on any note of the triplet and press . -Press to increase the length of a note or rest (see following...
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Chapter 6 52 Additional Operations Phone Settings The Phone Settings menu allows you to set specific features according to your own preferences. Display Settings Backlight The backlight color can be set to Amber, Ye ll o w, Green, Blue, Purple, or Te a l. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Phone Settings. Press (OK). 3Press (OK) to select Display. 4Press (OK) to select Backlight. 5To change the setting, scroll to another color and press (OK)...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 53 If you select Date/Time, you have the option of turning the Date/Time display On or Off. If you select On, the Date/Time screen is shown in the formats you selected. (See “Changing the Date Format” and “Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode” on page 12 .) 5To change your standby screen to a picture, scroll to Picture and press (OK). 6Press (OK) again to select On. 7Scroll through the pictures on your display, and press (OK) when you see the one you...
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Chapter 6 54 Additional Operations Note: When you purchase your phone, Quiet mode has the following settings: ring and key volume are muted; vibration alert is on; ring and message alerts are set to General ring 1; and warning tones are turned off. Because you can modify the settings in both Normal mode and Quiet mode, you could change the ring and key volume settings in Quiet mode to maximum volume; change the ring and message alerts to a melody; or turn on warning tones. However, would...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 55 Caution: Do not leave the phone without an attached battery during the time set for an alarm. Doing so could harm the phone’s internal battery. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Phone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Time Settings and press (OK). 4Scroll to Alarm Settings and press (OK). Alarm 1 is displayed. 5Press or to scroll to a different alarm (10 alarms). When the alarm you want to set is displayed, press...
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Chapter 6 56 Additional Operations Note: If the phone is turned off at the time set for the alarm, the phone turns on and the alarm is activated. The phone remains on until you turn it off. The alarm alert lasts for 40 seconds. To stop the alarm, press any key. To clear the message from the display, press (OK). (Pressing or does not clear the message from the display.) Answer Key Choosing which key to use for answering your phone is described in “Answer Key Options” on page 22 . Creating a...
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Chapter 6 Additional Operations 57 Miscellaneous Menu Model Type To find out which model type your phone is, follow these steps: 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Phone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to Miscellaneous and press (OK). 4To select Model Type, press (OK). 5Press (OK) to return to standby. Emergency Call Note: When you purchase your phone, the Emergency Call feature that lets you call 911 by simply pressing and holding is disabled. You have to...
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Chapter 6 58 Additional Operations DTMF Duration The tone you hear when you press a key on your keypad is called a “DTMF” tone. Most phone services and answering machines require the phone to transmit this tone when a digit key is pressed. This menu setting allows you to shorten or lengthen the time the tone is emitted. DTMF tones are transmitted even when key tones are turned off. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Scroll to Phone Settings and press (OK). 3Scroll to...