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Tone Settings
The Tone Settings menu lets you customize your phone for use in special 
surroundings, or set the volume and tone of the phone’s ring. It also allows 
you to select a specific alert for the text messages you receive. 
Note: When the Private Handsfree Headset is connected, you 
can customize the ring volume, key volume, and voice volume 
settings for handsfree use. When you disconnect the Private 
Handsfree Headset, your phone will go back to the...

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Note: When selecting a new message alert type, you cannot 
hear the sample alert if ring volume is muted (silent).
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...

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4Press   (OK) to select 
Backlight.
5To change the setting, scroll to another color and press   (OK) to 
select it.
Display Contrast
The contrast level of the phone’s display can be adjusted.
1From standby, press   (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
2Press   to scroll to 
Phone Settings. Press   (OK).
3Press   (OK) to select 
Display.
4Press   to scroll to 
Contrast. Press   (OK).
The display indicates the current contrast setting.
5Press   to increase the contrast....

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Alert Mode
Your phone has two customizable Alert Modes for use in different 
environments: 
Normal mode for typical environments and 
Quiet mode for 
use in meetings, restaurants, movies, and so on, where a loud, audible 
alert would be disturbing. After selecting 
Normal or 
Quiet, you can then 
individually customize the following settings within each mode from the 
Tone Settings menu:
In either mode, you can mute all of your phone’s audible features except 
for...

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Time Settings
Setting Date and Time
See “Setting Date and Time” on page 13
.
Setting the Alarm
You can set two types of alarms: a scheduled, one-time alarm or a daily 
alarm. You can program your phone for up to 10 alarms, each with its own 
specific message display. Even if your phone is turned off at the time set 
for an alarm, the phone turns itself on and the alarm is activated. This 
allows you to reduce battery usage and also use your phone as an alarm 
clock....

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If you selected 
Custom, enter the message (16 characters or less) to be 
displayed when the alarm goes off. See Chapter 4
, “Text Entry 
Operations”
 for details about entering text.
12Once you have selected or entered the message to be displayed with 
the alarm, press   (OK).
The alarm icon is displayed.
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...

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The display confirms the new language setting 
then returns to standby in the language you 
selected.
All menu options and displayed words appear in 
the selected language.
The phone’s internal dictionary (used in WORD T9 
Mode
 — see Chapter 4
 for information on WORD 
T9) also changes to the selected language.
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....

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When TTY Mode is set to 
Off, any accessory that is connected through the 
headset/TTY connector is treated as a headset (handsfree device).
1From standby, press   (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 
2Scroll to 
Phone Settings and press   (OK).
3Scroll to 
Miscellaneous and press   (OK).
4Scroll to 
TTY Mode and press   (OK). 
5To change the TTY Mode, scroll to the other option and press 
(OK).
DTMF Duration
The tone you hear when you press a key on your keypad is called...

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Phonebook
Default SettingSee . . .
Search Method By Last Namepage 34
Default Setting
Tone Settings
Normal ModeQuiet Mode See . . .
Audio (Voice) Volume Level 3 Level 3page 20
Ring Volume  Level 3 Level 0page 14
Key Volume  Level 3 Level 0page 41
Ring Alert  General ring 1 General ring 1page 14
Message Alert  General ring 1 General ring 1page 41
Vibration Off Onpage 14
Warning Tone  On Offpage 42
Phone Settings
Default SettingSee . . .
Display
Backlight Greenpage 42...

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Security Options
The Security Options menu allows you to place restrictions on several of 
your phone’s functions. Options include locking specific features, limiting 
the types of calls that can be placed and received, and setting your phone 
so that it automatically locks whenever powered off. A lock code is 
necessary to activate these features. Panasonic recommends changing 
the preset lock code, which is in effect when you purchase your phone, to a 
code of your...
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