Panasonic EB-TX210 EB-TX220 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 19 Setting Ring Volume You may select from six different ring volume settings. (See “Alert Mode” on page 48 for more information about using your phone in special situations such as meetings, theaters, etc.) 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Tone Settings. Press (OK). 3Press to scroll to Ring Volume. Press (OK). The display shows the current ring volume setting. 4Press and hold to increase ring volume, or to decrease...
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Chapter 2 20 Getting Started Selecting a Ring Alert You have the option of selecting from 20 different ring alerts. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Tone Settings. Press (OK). 3Press to scroll to Ring Alert. Press (OK). The current ring alert setting is displayed with an asterisk (). 4As you scroll through the ring alerts, a sample ring is emitted. 5Scroll to your choice of ring alerts and press (OK). The display confirms the new ring alert...
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 21 1Securely plug the Private Handsfree Headset jack in the bottom of the phone until it clicks into place. This will automatically disable the speaker and microphone in the phone. 2Attach the Private Handsfree Headset clip to your clothes. 3Insert the earphone into your ear. 4During conversation, increase or decrease volume to a comfortable level by using the up and down arrows on the phone’s center navigation key. The use of an ear insert device while driving may...
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Everyday Operations 23 Everyday Operations Everyday Operations Your phone comes with a variety of features. In most cases, however, only some of these features will be used on a daily basis. This chapter will familiarize you with most of those “everyday” operations. Descriptions of more advanced features are covered in additional chapters. Placing Calls To place a call, power on your phone and confirm that you have a strong signal indication. If you are in a digital service area, the icon...
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Chapter 3 24 Everyday Operations Phonebook Dialing, Speed Dialing and Super Speed Dialing To use these types of dialing, you must first program entries into the Phonebook. See “Phonebook Features”, Chapter 5 . Programming Pauses or Waits This feature is useful when you are placing a call that requires entry of additional digits once the call connects (i.e., 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...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 25 Answering Calls The phone must be on to receive calls. It will not ring or vibrate when powered off. 1When a call is received, the phone rings and/or vibrates. If you have Caller ID, the caller’s phone number is displayed along with Incoming Call . If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name appears and the backlight changes color. 2Press or any key except to answer. Quickly pressing will stop the ringing and/or...
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Chapter 3 26 Everyday Operations Displaying Your Own Phone Number During a Call During a call, you can view your own phone number. 1During a call, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Phonebook . 3Press (OK) to select Phonebook . 4Press to scroll down to Own Number . 5Press (OK) to view your phone number. 6Press (OK) and the voice call display returns. If your phone is programmed with more than one phone number, only the number currently being used is displayed. If...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 27 Scratchpad This feature allows you to enter a phone number on your phone’s display during a call. You may enter up to 32 digits. After ending the call, you may dial the number on the display or save the entry into the Phonebook. 1During a call, enter numbers by pressing the keys on your keypad. 2After ending the call, the phone number remains on the display. 3Press to call the number on the display. OR Press (SAVE) to save the number into the Phonebook. (See...
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Chapter 3 28 Everyday Operations Unanswered Calls 1If an incoming call is not answered, Unanswered Call is displayed. 2Press (VIEW) to view the phone number and the time of the unanswered call. If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name is also displayed. 3Press or to scroll through the phone numbers of the last ten (10) unanswered calls. 4If desired, press to call the selected phone number. Phone numbers of unanswered calls are displayed...