Panasonic EB-TX210 EB-TX220 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 7 Subscriber Features 69 Lock/Unlock a Text Message (Continued from step 5 under “Reading New Text Messages”.) 6Press (OK) to lock or unlock the message. Even if the message is locked, it can be changed or deleted manually. Delete a Text Message (Continued from step 5 under “Reading New Text Messages”.) 6Press (OK) to delete the message. The display confirms that you want to delete the message. 7Press (YES) to delete. Call Back a Text Message When the text contains a telephone...
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Chapter 7 70 Subscriber Features Accessing Text Messages 1 From standby, press . OR From standby, press (MENU), scroll to Messages , press (OK), and press (OK) again to select Text Message . 2Press or to scroll to your desired selection and press (OK). If you selected Inbox , press or to scroll to the desired message, then or to scroll through the message, sender, and the time. After reading through a message, you can select your desired action. Go to Step 4 on page 67. If...
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Chapter 7 Subscriber Features 71 Create a Text Message You may type a text message (up to 160 characters including the E-mail address). (Continued from step 2 under “Accessing Text Messages”.) 3Enter a message. You can press or to move within the message or to add a space. (See “Text Entry Operations”, Chapter 4, for more detail.) 4After entering the message, press (OK). 5Press or to select an address source: a Phone No. or an E-mail Address . Press (OK). You can also select a...
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Chapter 7 72 Subscriber Features Voice Mail Your voice mail phone number must be programmed into your phone before you can retrieve voice mail messages. If your voice mail phone number has not been programmed, contact your wireless service provider. 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 number of new voice mail messages. 2Press (LISTEN) to automatically dial your voice mail...
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Chapter 7 Subscriber Features 73 Resetting the Voice Mailbox Number Do not reset your voice mailbox number if it is preprogrammed by your wireless service provider. Your voice mail will be inaccessible if an incorrect number is entered. Check with your wireless service provider for specific information. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Messages . Press (OK). 3Scroll to Voice Mail and press (OK). Your voice mailbox phone number is displayed. 4Press...
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Chapter 7 74 Subscriber Features System Settings Voice Privacy Mode When this feature is on, your conversations and messages are encrypted with a special code that can be interpreted only by your wireless service provider. Voice privacy is available only if offered by your wireless service provider. Contact your wireless service provider for additional information. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to System Setting and press (OK). 3Press (OK) again to...
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Chapter 7 Subscriber Features 75 Selecting Your Phone Number (NAM) Your phone can have up to two phone numbers (programmed by your wireless service provider). You can select either phone number to make a call. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to System Setting and press (OK). 3Press to scroll to NAM Selection and press (OK). NAM1 is your current phone number setting. 4If you have a second phone number (NAM2), view it by pressing or . 5To select the...
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Chapter 7 76 Subscriber Features Searching for Available Systems Your phone’s search default is set to Normal , which means it automatically searches for available network systems, and then selects the appropriate one. It will default to this setting every time you turn on your phone, even when you have changed the search setting. To search for a particular network, select Manual . Up to 16 network names may be displayed. When New Search is selected, your phone begins a new search for...
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Chapter 7 Subscriber Features 77 Service Priority Your phone automatically searches for available networks when powered on. To change the Service Priority order, follow this procedure. If you are not sure which service you have, contact your wireless service provider. 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to System Setting and press (OK). 3Press to scroll to SVC Priority and press (OK). 4Press to scroll to Custom and press (OK). The default search...