Panasonic EB-TX210 EB-TX220 Operating Instructions
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 9 Charging the Battery for an EB-TX210 or EB-TX220 Series Phone 1 With the directional arrows facing up, attach the AC adapter to the phone. •If you are using the EB-TX220 Series phone, you must remove the connector cap from the bottom of the phone before charging. 2Insert the plug into an AC power outlet. The indicator light turns red. If the phone is on during charging, the charging time will be extended. When the battery is charged, the indicator light turns off and the battery icon ( ) is filled. 3To remove the AC Adapter from the phone, press in both side tabs on the connector and pull gently . Recharging Tips Your handset’s new battery will achieve maximum performance after two or three charges. Allow your battery to fully discharge at least once a month. Recharge batteries in a well-ventilated area between 41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). Temperature may slightly affect charging time. It is normal for your battery to become warm to the touch while it is being recharged. Fully charge the battery for the recommended time. You may use the phone during charging, but doing so will extend the charging time.
Chapter 2 10 Getting Started EB-TX210 Series Battery Specifications EB-TX220 Series Battery Specifications Times listed in the tables above may vary depending on usage and charging conditions. ModeBattery Type (Lithium-Ion)Talk TimeStandby TimeCharge Time AnalogEB-BS210 Standard 650 mAhUp to 60 min.Approx. 5.6 hrs.Approx. 100 min. EB-BL210 Extended 1400 mAhUp to 120 min.Approx. 12 hrs.Approx. 200 min. DigitalEB-BS210 Standard 650 mAhUp to 120 min.Up to 200 hrs.Approx. 100 min. EB-BL210 Extended 1400 mAhUp to 240 min.Up to 400 hrs.Approx. 200 min. ModeBattery Type (Lithium-Ion)Talk TimeStandby TimeCharge Time AnalogEB-BL220 Internal 1400 mAhUp to 120 min.Approx. 12 hrs.Approx. 200 min. DigitalEB-BL220 Internal 1400 mAhUp to 240 min.Up to 400 hrs.Approx. 200 min.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 11 Removing Battery from an EB-TX210 Series Phone 1 Slide and hold the latch on the back of phone. 2While holding the latch, grasp the sides of the battery and lift. Removing Battery from an EB-TX220 Series Phone 1 Press down on the battery cover. 2Slide the battery cover off. 3Slide the battery release latch all the way to the left. 4Lift the battery out of the battery pocket.
Chapter 2 12 Getting Started Low-Battery Warning The phone periodically beeps when the battery is low. The battery icon ( ) flashes and the Low Battery message is displayed. If your phone is at standby (idle) when the Low Battery message appears, you will not be able to place or receive calls until the battery has been recharged, or until you attach an AC or DC adapter. If you are in a call when you hear the beep and the message appears, quickly end your call or attach an AC or DC adapter. Phone Description You may enter up to 32 characters by pressing the number keys. The keypad is also used to enter text as described in “Text Entry Operations”, Chapter 4.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 13 Function Keys Describes operations related to each function key. KeyFunction Left Softkey: Press to use the function displayed above the key. From standby mode, press and hold to turn on Key Lock. Right Softkey: Press to use the function displayed above the key. Navigation Key: Press the appropriate area of this key to scroll in the desired direction. Use this key to scroll through menus, text, and the Phonebook. Message Key: Press and hold to retrieve voice mail messages. Press to enter text message menu. Clear Key: Press to delete the previous character or to return to the previous display. Press and hold to clear the display. Send Key: Press to dial phone number on the display. PWR/End Key: Press and hold to power phone on/off. Press to end a call and return to standby (idle). through 1 through 9 Digit Keys: Press to enter numbers. In text entry mode, press to enter text, numbers, and/or symbols. (Note: The key is used to enter spaces.) See “Text Entry Operations”, Chapter 4. Home Key: Press and hold to return “home” to standby (idle) from the menu. In text entry mode, press to switch between uppercase and lowercase letters. Pause Key: Press and hold to enter a pause or wait time. (See “Programming Pauses or Waits” on page 24.) Speakerphone/Quiet Mode Key: During conversation, press and hold to turn speakerphone on/off. From standby mode, press and hold to turn Quiet mode on/off.
Chapter 2 14 Getting Started Display Icons Icons that appear on the display depend on what features you are using and the options you have selected. Master Display and Icons IconIndicates Charged battery. Low battery (flashes). New text message received. When icon is darkened, indicates that text message storage is full. New voice mail message received. Digital service available. Active call is in operation. Voice privacy feature is on. Quiet Mode is on. Vibration alert is on. Ring volume is set to 0. Incoming signal strength (varies by the number of bars shown beside the signal icon): Five bars indicates a strong signal. No bars indicate a weak or no signal. Display area (shows numbers, text, and symbols). Softkey functions. The function changes depending on the features or modes you are using. Navigation key can be pressed to move in the directions indicated by the displayed arrows.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 15 Powering Phone On and Off Powering ON 1 Press and hold until a tone sounds and the backlight lights. The battery indicator and signal icon are displayed. If your Welcome Screen is turned on, the message briefly appears. 2Your wireless service provider’s name is displayed if you are within the coverage area. Powering OFF Press and hold to power off your phone. Standby Display The standby display appears when your phone is on and in an “idle” state. You may return to the standby display at any time (except during a call) by pressing . The backlight turns on automatically for 15 seconds when powering up the phone or when pressing any key. The backlight remains on when using an optional Handsfree Carmount Kit.
Chapter 2 16 Getting Started Moving through the Menu You access the Main Menu from the standby display: MENU shows on the bottom left side of the display. To access the Main Menu, press the corresponding softkey ( ) on the keypad just below where MENU is displayed. After entering the Main Menu, press either softkey ( or ) to select the options displayed above them. Within the menu, the selected feature or function is indicated by an arrow ( ). Use the navigation key scroll areas ( or ) to move up or down through the menu options. When an option is selected using the softkeys, the display changes to offer another level of softkey options. This process continues until you have responded to all display prompts and options for a particular softkey. Menu Map of Shortcut Keys Many of the phone’s features may be quickly accessed by pressing shortcut keys instead of scrolling through the numbered options on the display. For a complete list of the shortcut keys, refer to the Menu Map on page 17. For example, you can select Key Volume by pressing (MENU), then press (Tone Settings) and (Key Volume).
Chapter 2 18 Getting Started Setting Date and Time 1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Press to scroll to Phone Settings. Press (OK). 3Press to scroll to Time Settings. Press (OK). The arrow points to Date/Time . 4Press (OK). 5Enter the digits for the date in the format: month/day/year. 6Press to scroll to set the time. 7Enter the digits for the time using a 12-hour clock. 8Press to select the AM/PM setting. 9Press (AM/PM) to switch between AM and PM. 10Press (OK) to select. The display confirms that you adjusted the setting. 11Press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to standby. The standby display shows the date and time, as well as the day of the week.