Panasonic EB-TX210 EB-TX220 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 29 Vo i c e M a i l You must subscribe to voice mail through your wireless service provider before you can retrieve voice mail messages. If your voice mail phone number has not been programmed, contact your wireless service provider. Refer to Chapter 7 for information about additional subscriber features. Listening to New Voice Mail 1 When a new voice mail message is received, an alert sounds and appears on the top of the display. The display indicates the...
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Chapter 3 30 Everyday Operations Your voice mailbox phone number is displayed. 4Press (EDIT) and enter a new voice mailbox phone number. You may also program Pause and Wait times. See “Programming Pauses or Waits” on page 24. 5Press (OK) to save the new phone number. Redialing Numbers You may easily redial one of the last ten (10) numbers dialed from your phone. Or, when a system busy signal occurs, your phone can automatically redial the number you are attempting to call. Redialing One of...
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 31 Automatic Redial If a call cannot be completed because of a system busy error (or other system problem), your phone can automatically redial the number for you. 1If your call cannot be completed because of a system error, wait until Automatic Redial? is displayed. Automatic Redial? is displayed only when your call cannot be completed because of a system busy error or some other system problem. Automatic Redial? does not display if the called number is busy...
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Chapter 3 32 Everyday Operations Vibration Alert Your phone can alert you to incoming calls with vibration alert. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Tone Settings . Press (OK). 3Press to scroll to Vibration . Press (OK). The current setting is displayed with an asterisk ( ). If selected, the vibration alert icon ( ) appears on the display. 4To change the setting, scroll to the other option and press (OK).
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Text Entry Operations 33 Text Entry Operations Te x t E n t r y Operations You can use your phone’s keypad to type and store text using letters, numbers and symbols. Typically, you enter text to store names and phone numbers in the phonebook, to update the welcome screen, to create text messages, to edit text messages you receive, and to create a personalized reminder if you are using the phone’s alarm. Text Entry Methods When a feature requires a text entry, the display prompts you to enter...
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Chapter 4 34 Text Entry Operations Using Letter Entry (ABC) mode Letter Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows or . Your phone automatically defaults to Letter Entry uppercase ( ) when text entry is required. To switch between uppercase and lowercase, press . When using Letter Entry mode, press a key once to enter the first letter on the key, press the key twice to enter the second letter on the key, etc…. For example, press once for the letter “D ”,...
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Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations 35 Using Word Entry (Word T9) mode Word Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows , , or . To select one of the Word Entry modes when text entry is required, press until the desired mode is shown. Once in Word Entry mode, you can switch between initial capitals, uppercase, and lowercase by pressing . For example, to enter the word “first” in Word Entry mode, press once, press once, press once, press once, and press...
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Chapter 4 36 Text Entry Operations Using Numbers (NUM) mode Numbers mode is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows . Numbers mode is used to insert numbers in a text entry. To select Numbers mode, press until appears. Then key in the desired number. Using Symbols (SYM) mode Symbols mode is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows . To select Symbols mode, press until appears. Each number key is associated with several symbols. To...
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Phonebook Features 37 Phonebook Features Phonebook Features The Phonebook has 100 memory locations. Each location can hold a first and last name, up to four associated phone numbers, an email address, and a distinctive ring tone. This chapter includes information related to creating, saving, searching, and accessing your Phonebook entries. For an overview of how to move through the menu and use the shortcut keys, see Chapter 2, “Getting Started”. Creating a Phonebook Entry 1From standby, press...
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Chapter 5 38 Phonebook Features 3Press to scroll to the desired item and press (SELECT). 4Enter the desired information. To enter text or symbols, see Chapter 4, “Text Entry Operations”. To delete an entered character, press briefly. To delete an entire line, press and hold . If no name is entered for a phone number in the Phonebook, “----” will indicate there is no name entry when later scrolling through the Phonebook. 5Press (OK) when you complete the information. 6If additional...