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    Before operating this phone, please read these instructions completely and save this manual for future use. Charge battery before operation. ® EB-TX310 Digit al Multi-Network Phone Operating Instructions[...]

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    Model Number: ESN Number (under battery on back of phone): Purchase Date: Dealer ’s Name: Dealer ’s Address: Dealer ’s Phone Number: Emergency Number: Lock Code: Primary Phone Number: Secondary Phone Number : (Optional) Reference Information For future reference, please complete the information on this page. Also, you may want to tape or st a[...]

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    Model Number: ESN Number (under battery on back of phone): Purchase Date: Dealer ’s Name: Dealer ’s Address: Dealer ’s Phone Number: Emergency Number: Lock Code: Primary Phone Number: Secondary Phone Number : (Optional) Reference Information For future reference, please complete the information on this page. Also, you may want to tape or st a[...]

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    i Introduction.... ......................... .................... ................... ...... vii About This Manual ............................................................. vii Icons Used in This Manual ............................................... viii Chapter 1: S afety First ....................... .................... .............. 1 Bat[...]

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    ii Setting Ring Volu me .......................................................... 13 Selecting a Ring Alert ........................................................ 13 Vibration Al ert .............. ...................... ....................... ............ 14 Restoring Default Values ................................................... 14 Using [...]

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    iii Chapter 4: Text Entry Operat ions ............ ................... ...... 2 7 Letter Entry .................................................................. ....... 27 Using Le tter Entry (ABC) Mode............... ...................... ....... 27 Word Entry (Word T9) Mode ............................................. 28 Using Wo rd Entry (Wor[...]

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    iv Tone Settings ..................................................................... 45 Ring Volum e ................ ...................... ....................... ............ 45 Key Volume ...................... ....................... ...................... ....... 46 Ring Alert ..................... ...................... ...................[...]

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    v Power-On L ock ...................... ...................... ....................... . 62 Activating the Power-On Lo ck .......... ...................... ....... 62 Deactiv ating the Power-On Loc k from Standby ........... . 62 Disabli ng the Power-On Loc k ................ ....................... . 62 Chapter 7: S ervice Provider Features ......[...]

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    vi Appendix A: Befo re Requesting Help .......... ................... .. 75 Problems and Solution s .................................................... 75 Appendix B: P hone Accessories ........... .......................... .. 79 EB-TX310 Accessories ...................................................... 79 EB-HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit ..........[...]

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    Introduc tion vii I nt roduct i on Introduction Congr at ulat i ons on your pur ch ase of one of the wor l d’s most technolog ically adva nced mob ile commun ications sys tems! Y o ur new Panasoni c phone c ombines the advantage s of digital an d analog cov erage with a variety of t ime-savi ng and easy-to-use features. The resul t: a phone that [...]

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    viii Introduction Chapter 8: System Sett ings Chap ter 8 c ontain s inf ormati on abo ut the featur es on the Sys tem Set ting menu. Th is inform ation is pro vided prim arily for tec hnically k nowledgeabl e users. Reference Information: Appendix A: Before Requesting Help As you begi n t o take advantag e of you r phone ’ s featur es, yo u may e[...]

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    Safety Firs t 1 Safety First Y our new phone is a convenient and effective c omm unications tool, but it can be hazardous when use d improperly . T o avoid harming yourself or anyone else, please review the following inf orm ation before using your phone. Batter ies Batteries can ca use property damage, injury , or bur ns if the terminals are touch[...]

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    Chapter 1 2 Safety First A vailability of S ervice This phone, like any wireless phone, operat es using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (for exam[...]

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    Chapter 1 Safety Firs t 3 tested for use at the ear is 1.51W/kg and when worn on the body , as desc ribed in this user g uide, is 0.747W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirement s). While there may be differences betwee n the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions[...]

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    Chapter 1 4 Safety First Persons with pacemakers: • Should A L W A YS keep the pho ne more t han six inc hes from thei r pacemak er when the phon e is turn ed ON; • Should n ot carry th e phone in a b reast pocke t; • Should u se the ear opposit e the pacema ker to mini mize the p otential for interferen ce; • If you hav e any rea son to su[...]

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    Getting Started 5 o Getting Started This chap te r g et s yo u started us ing yo ur phone an d le ar ni ng its basic fea t ures and f u ncti on s. Not e : Do not mo di fy or di s asse m bl e the han dset. D o not pull or twist the ant en na as doing so ma y lo ose n the connection an d/or damage the antenn a. Batter y Use Note : The battery m ust b[...]

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    Chapter 2 6 Getti ng Star ted Recharging Tips • Recha rg e bat t er ie s in a w el l-v en tilated are a bet we en 41 ° F (5 ° C ) an d 95 ° F (35 ° C ). T em perature m ay slightly affect cha rging time. In ext reme temperature condit ions, the battery will stop charging and the indicator light and batt er y cha rging icon will tu rn off. If [...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 Phone De scription Y ou ca n enter up to 3 2 cha ra cters by press ing the num ber key s. The keypad is also used t o enter text as described in “ T ext En try Op eratio ns ” , Chapter 4 . Phone Specificati ons Siz e (with standard battery) 4.6 ” x 1.6 ” x .7 ” (1 18 mm x 40.4 mm x 17.5 mm) Wei ght (with standa[...]

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    Chapter 2 8 Getti ng Star ted Function Keys The follow ing table desc ribes how eac h function key works. Key Function Left Softkey/Key Lock: P ress to use the f unction displayed above the key . From standby m ode, press and hold to turn on Key Lock. Right Soft key: Press to use the function displayed above the key . Navigation Key: Press the appr[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started 9 Display I con s Icons that app ear on the dis pl ay dep end on wha t fea tures you ar e usi n g and the op tion s you have se lected. Master Display and Icons Icon Indicates Charged battery . Low battery (flashes). New text messag e received. When icon is darkened, indi- cates that text message storage is full. New voice[...]

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    Chapter 2 10 Gettin g Started Phonebook Icons The follow in g i con s appear ne xt to P hon ebook entries to indicate wh ether a phone num ber is a work num b er , home nu m ber , cell pho ne nu mber , etc. Powering Phone On and Off Powering ON Press and hold until a tone s ounds and the b acklight ligh ts. • The battery indicator and signal icon[...]

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    Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 11 Standby Display The stan dby display appears when your phone is on and in an “ idle ” state. Y ou can r eturn t o the standby displa y at a ny time (except duri ng a cal l) by pressing or by pres sing an d holding . The backli gh t turns on autom at ical l y for 15 seconds wh en you pow er up t he ph one or when yo[...]

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    Chapter 2 12 Gettin g Started Setting Date and Time The stan dby displa y shows the cu rrent date an d time, as w ell as the da y of the week. Y ou can adju st these sett in gs i f nece ssary . Note: Y ou also have th e option of tur ning the Date/Time displ ay On or Off . See “ S ta ndb y Screen ” on pa ge 52 for information. Adjusting Date an[...]

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    Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 13 Setting Ring V olume Y ou ca n adjust the vol u me of your ph one ’ s ring. ( S ee “ Alert Mode ” on page 53 fo r m or e i nf or m at io n ab out using you r p hon e in special si tu at i ons such as m eet i ngs and theater s. ) 1 From standby , pres s (MENU) t o enter the Ma in Menu. 2 Scroll to T one Se ttings [...]

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    Chapter 2 14 Gettin g Started • If y ou se lect Custom Melody , you can choose f rom five melodies that you can customize and name. As you scroll through the list, the melodies are played. Y ou also have t he option of composing or editing a melody and editing the t it le of the melody . See “ Custom Melodies ” on page 49. • If y ou se lect[...]

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    Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 15 Using the P rivate Ha ndsf ree Head s et When th e Priv ate Handsfr ee H e adset is plugg ed i nt o t he p hone, you can have a phon e convers at io n wi th ou t holding the p hon e to your ear . The other pers on ’ s voice is hear d th ro ugh the Private Han dsfree Heads et ’ s ear piece. When yo u speak , your vo[...]

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    Chapter 2 16 Gettin g Started Personalizing Y our Phone Panasoni c ’ s we bsite, ht tp: / / w w w. panaso ni c- club. com , has pi ctures and melodie s that you c an impor t to your PC and th en downloa d to you r phone using a da ta cab le (se e “ E B-TX310 Acces so ries ” on page 79 for orderi ng informati on). These pic t ur es an d melodi[...]

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    Everyday Operations 1 7 Everyday Operations Y our pho ne comes w ith a v arie ty of feature s. In most cas es, ho wever, yo u will use on ly some of these featu r es on a daily basis. Thi s chapter will familiari ze y ou with most of th ose “ everyday ” op erations. D es criptions o f more ad van ced featur es are covered in add i tion al chapt[...]

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    Chapter 3 18 Ever yday Oper at ions 2 When th e arrow poin ts to the entry yo u want, pres s ( VIEW) to vi ew the Phone bo ok entry . 3 Press or to scrol l to the ap propriate ph one numb er a nd pr es s to pla c e the call . Dialing a Phonebook E ntry from the Menu 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to e nt er the Phon ebook. 2 Press (OK) to sel e ct S e[...]

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    Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 1 9 Speed Dial T o call a Speed Dial num b er directly from st and by (withou t go in g to a menu), en ter the memo ry location num ber that conta ins the phone num ber you wan t to cal l , and p ress . Note: If E mergency Call is set to On (see “ Emerge nc y Call ” on page 57 ) an d you press and , the emergenc y [...]

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    Chapter 3 20 Ever yday Oper at ions In-Call Features Whil e you are in a call, sever al usef ul fea tures are ava ilabl e: • Adjustin g V o ice V olum e (s ee b elow) • Viewin g Y ou r Own Phone Number During a Call (see below) • Muting the Mouthpie ce ( see below) • Using the D i splay as a Scratchp ad ( see page 21 ) • Tur n ing the Spe[...]

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    Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 1 Using the Display as a Scratchpad This featu re al low s yo u to enter a pho ne number on you r phone ’ s disp lay during a cal l . Y ou can enter u p to 32 digi t s. Afte r ending the call, yo u can dial the nu m ber on t he display or sa ve the ent ry in the P hon eb ook. 1 During a c al l, en ter numbers by pr[...]

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    Chapter 3 22 Ever yday Oper at ions Missed Ca lls If an i ncoming call is n ot ans wered, Missed Call is displa yed. 1 Press (V IE W ) to view the phon e number and the time of the misse d ca ll. • If th e ca ller ’ s phone number matches an entry in t he Phon ebook, the corresponding name is also displayed (unless the call was placed through a[...]

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    Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 3 Vo i c e M a i l Note: Y ou must subscr ibe to voice mail t hrough y our wi reles s service pr ovi de r before you can retrieve v o ice m a il messag es. T o ch eck if voice m ail has been pro g r am m e d, press and ho ld . If the displa y indicates th at th e Voice Mailbox num b er is empty , voice m ai l ha s no[...]

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    Chapter 3 24 Ever yday Oper at ions Automatic Redial If a call cannot be com pleted becaus e of a sy stem bu sy err or (or other system pr oblem), you r phone ca n aut om a tically redi al the num ber for yo u. 1 If your call cann ot be compl et ed because of a sy stem erro r , w ait unt i l Automatic Re d ial? is displayed. Note: Automatic Redial?[...]

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    Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 5 NOTICE TO CONSUMER This cellular telephone is equipped with a Memo Feature that allows the user to record p ortions of a telephone conversation. I n many states (including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, N ew Hampshire, Pennsy lvania, South Carolina, and Washingt[...]

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    Chapter 3 26 Ever yday Oper at ions Recording a V oice Memo During a Call Note: Even t hough a startup tone sou nds when recordi ng starts , you shoul d al so notify the other per son that they are being recor ded. Also, keep in mind that this feature will not work if you ar e in an analog se rv i ce ar ea . 1 During a cal l, pr es s and hold . •[...]

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    Text Entry Operations 2 7 T ext Entry Operations Whenev er you store an entr y in your Phone bo ok, compos e or reply to a messag e, or c re at e re m inders, you us e the phone ’ s keypad to enter the text. Ther e ar e t wo m ethods for ent er i ng text: • Letter Entry (AB C) • Word Entry (Word T9 ® ) Note: T o chang e yo ur text entry mo d[...]

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    Chapter 4 28 Tex t Entry Operation s W ord Entry (Word T9) Mode Word Entry ( W ord T 9) mode allow s you to quick ly type text with the a id of a built-in d ic tion a r y . When yo u press ea ch ke y that corres ponds to the charact er needed just onc e, the bu ilt-in diction ary sugges ts probab le word choice s. Using W ord Entry (W ord T9) Mode [...]

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    Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations 2 9 Numbers (NUM) Mode Y ou ar e i n Nu m b ers mode w hen is disp layed in the bot t om rig ht corner. U s e N um b ers mode to ins er t nu m bers in a text en tr y . T o select Number s m ode, press un til ap pea rs. Then key in the r equ ired number. Symbols (SYM) Mode Y ou ar e i n Sym b ols mode whe n is displ a[...]

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    Chapter 4 30 Tex t Entry Operation s[...]

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    Phoneboo k Features 3 1 Phonebook Feat ur es Phonebook Features The Phon ebook ha s 250 m emory loc ations. In e ach locat ion you c an store a first and la st nam e , up to four assoc i at ed ph one numb er s, an em a il address , pic ture, and a dist i nc tive ring tone. Y ou can also a sso ciate a backligh t color with th e en tr y . If a caller[...]

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    Chapter 5 32 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Phonebook Entry Note: When ente rin g numbers in th e Pho nebook, do no t try to ent er dash es or parenthe ses a s genera lly sh own in l isti ngs of phone num be rs. Enter only the di gi t s. 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to enter the P hon ebook. 2 Scroll to Cr eate and pres s (O K) . • For each entry[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 3 4 Enter the requ ired informa tion . • T o enter text or symbols, refer to Chapter 4 , “ T ex t Entry Ope rations ” . • T o delete an entered character , press briefly . • T o delete an entire line, pres s and hold . •“ ----,----” indicates that you did not enter a name for that pho ne number . 5 Pr[...]

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    Chapter 5 34 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Super Dial Entr y Super Dia l q ui ckly dials a phone number wh en yo u press an d hold a digit key that you have assi gne d to a number sav ed in your Phon ebook. Y ou can c re ate ni ne Su per Dial ent r ies, one fo r ea ch of the di git key s ( – ) on y ou r keypad. 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to en[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 5 Programming Pauses o r Wa its This featu re is usefu l when you ar e pl ac in g a ca ll that requir es ent ry of addition al digi t s onc e the call conne cts (for exam ple, you m ay hav e to enter a pa ss w or d or PIN to access yo ur voice ma i l). 1 Enter the ph one number . 2 T o enter a Pa use or W ait ti me, [...]

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    Chapter 5 36 Phon ebook Feature s Note: If you do not enter anything for the first or last name, the display goes to the first l et te r of the alphabet for which you have a Phonebook entry . 4 Press or to scroll to the entry you want to e d it or delete. 5 Press (OPTION). • Y ou have the option to Edit the entry , delete all of the information i[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 7 Displaying Y our Own Number Y our pho ne can have up to two cellular pho ne nu mbers (pr ogr am m e d by your wir eles s service pr ovi d er). Y ou can select eithe r phone numb er to make or re ceive a cal l . 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to enter th e Pho nebook. 2 Press to scroll t o Own Nu m b er and press (OK).[...]

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    Chapter 5 38 Phon ebook Feature s[...]

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    Additional Operations 39 Advanced Operations Additional Operations Many feat ures and set tings are acces sible only thro ugh the phone ’ s Menu. This chapter will s how you how to use your phone ’ s Menu to get the mos t from the se m or e ad vanced f eat ur es . For an over view of how to mo ve through the Me nu an d how to use the shor t cut[...]

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    Chapter 6 40 Addi tional Opera tions 4 Press or to scrol l throug h the last 10 miss ed calls. 5 When th e num b er you want to call is dis pl ay ed, press . OR Press (O PTIO N ) to ad d a prefix, to dele t e a num b er , to save a number, or to delete all entries in the list. See “ Call His to ry Op ti ons ” on page 40 fo r instruct ions. Rece[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 41 7 Press repeatedly t o position the cursor i n front of the phone numb er and t hen en ter th e 3-di git ar ea code . 8 Press (OK ) to place the ca ll. Saving a Number 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2 Scroll to Ca ll History and press (OK). 3 Scroll to Dialed , Mi ssed , or Rece ived and p[...]

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    Chapter 6 42 Addi tional Opera tions • The display prompts you to confirm the deletion of all entries. 6 Press (YES ) to delete all entries or (NO ) to cancel the d eletion. Call Timers The Last Call and All Calls options allow you to see how m uch time you have sp ent conn ected on c alls. The Cu stom call option allows you to reset the timer . [...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 43 V oice Commands Y ou ca n record up to 40 voic e co mmand s t o ca ll number s i n you r Phoneboo k and t o perform other ac tions with out havin g to pres s any keys . This fea ture le ts you p lace calls , change phone settings, s uch as turning vibration al e rt on or off, and go to a spe ci fic pl ace in a men[...]

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    Chapter 6 44 Addi tional Opera tions 4 Press (OK) to sel e ct Phon ebook . 5 Scroll to the nam e of your choice an d press (OK). • All numbers f or that person in your Phonebook are display ed. 6 Scroll to the number you wish to call with this voice command ( Home # , Work # , Cell # , or Other # ) an d pr es s (RECORD). 7 When pr ompted (b y voi[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 45 Using a V oice Command to Perfor m an Action 1 From stan dby , press and hold . • Y ou are prompted audibly and on the display to say the command. 2 Say the comm and withi n t wo se conds. • If you do not spea k, you are informed that the comm and was not found. • If your comm and is not recognized, y ou are[...]

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    Chapter 6 46 Addi tional Opera tions Key V olume 1 From stan dby , press (MEN U ) to enter the Main Menu . 2 Scroll to T o ne Settings and pres s ( OK) . 3 Scroll to Key V olume a nd press ( OK). • The display indicates the current key volume setting. • If you select th e lowest setting, the key volum e is muted (silent); however , DTMF tones a[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 47 Message Ale rt Y ou c an choose from four differe nt types for th e alert you hea r when a te xt messag e is received: General Rings , Preset Melo dy , Custom Melody , or V oice Ring . Or, y ou ca n choose Non e . Selecting a Message Alert 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2 Scroll to T one S[...]

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    Chapter 6 48 Addi tional Opera tions V ibration See “ Vibration Al er t ” on page 14 for i nf ormat ion on how t o se t your ri ng ale rt to vibr atio n. W arning Tone A warning tone is emitted when th e battery charge is low , when attempt ing to automa t ic ally re di al a num ber , and whe n poweri ng on the pho ne. The Wa rn i n g T o n e s[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 49 Recording a V oice Ring 1 From stan dby , press (MENU ) to ent e r the Main Me nu. 2 Press to scroll to T one S ettings and pr es s (OK). 3 Scroll to Vo i c e R i n g and pr ess (OK). 4 Press (O K) to st ar t rec or ding your voic e ring . • A start tone sounds and you can record any sound you like, for up to f [...]

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    Chapter 6 50 Addi tional Opera tions Editing or Creating a Custo m Melody Go to www .pan asonic-club.com for additional melodies an d examples of how to cre ate your ow n cu stom melod ies. 1 From stan dby , press (MENU) to ent er th e M ai n M en u. 2 Scroll to T o ne Settings and pres s (OK). 3 Scroll to Ri n g Aler t an d pr ess ( O K) . 4 Scrol[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 51 - T o erase a note, pla ce the cur so r on the note an d pr es s . - T o enter a r e st, pre ss . - T o set the tempo ( 1 - 4), pre ss . - T o make a triple t of qu arter notes or eighth notes: 1 Enter three notes (quarter or eighth). 2 Place the cursor on the first note of the three and press . • The triplet is[...]

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    Chapter 6 52 Addi tional Opera tions Phone Settings The Phone Se ttings menu allows you to set sp ecific featur es a ccording to your o wn prefer ences. Display Settings Backlight The back light col or can be set to Amber , Ye l l o w , Gr een , Blue , Purple , or Te a l . 1 From stan dby , press (MEN U ) to enter the Main Menu . 2 Press to scroll [...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 53 • If y ou s elec t Date/T ime , yo u have the option of turning the Date/T ime display On or Of f . • If you select On , the Date/Time screen is shown in the formats you selected. (S ee “ Changing the Date Format ” and “ Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode ” on page 12 .) 5 T o change you r standby s cre[...]

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    Chapter 6 54 Addi tional Opera tions Note: When you pu rc has e your phon e, Q ui et m ode has the fol l owi ng s et tin gs : ri ng an d k ey vol ume ar e m ut ed; vi br at i o n al er t is on; ring and message ale rts a re set to Gener al ring 1; and warn ing tone s are tur n ed off . Because yo u can modif y the s ettings in both Normal mod e an [...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 55 Caution: Do no t leav e t he ph one without an attached batt er y during the time set for an alarm. Doi ng so could ha rm the phone ’s interna l battery . 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2 Scroll to P hone Settings and pr ess (OK) . 3 Scroll to Time Settings a nd pr es s (OK). 4 Scroll to[...]

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    Chapter 6 56 Addi tional Opera tions Note: If the phone is turned off at the t ime set for the a larm, the phone tur ns on an d the alarm is act ivat e d. The phon e re m ai ns on until yo u tu rn it off. The alarm alert l asts f or 40 s econds . T o stop the al arm, pr ess any key . T o clear the m essage from the display , press (OK) . (Pressing [...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 57 Miscellaneous Menu Model T ype T o find out which m od el type your pho ne is, follow the se ste ps : 1 From stan dby , press (ME NU) to enter the Main Menu . 2 Scroll to P hone Settings and pr ess (OK) . 3 Scroll to M iscellaneous and press (O K) . 4 T o select Model T ype , pr ess (O K). 5 Press (OK) to r e turn[...]

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    Chapter 6 58 Addi tional Opera tions DTMF Duration The tone y ou he ar when you press a key on you r keypad is ca lled a “ DTM F ” tone. Most ph one service s and answer i ng m ac hines requ ire t he phone to trans mit this tone wh en a digit key is press ed. This menu setting allows you to shorten or l engthen the time the tone is em itted. DT[...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 59 Phonebo ok Default Setting See . . . Search M ethod By Last Name page 36 Default Setting T one Settings Normal Mode Quiet Mode See . . . Audio (V oice ) V olume Level 3 Level 3 page 20 Ring V olume Level 3 Level 0 page 13 Key V olume Level 3 Level 0 page 46 Ring Alert General ring 1 General ring 1 page 13 Message [...]

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    Chapter 6 60 Addi tional Opera tions Security Options The Secur ity O p tions menu al l ows y ou to place rest ric tions on sev era l of your p hone ’ s function s. O pt i ons include locki ng specific fea t ur es, lim i tin g the types of ca lls that can be p lace d and receive d, and settin g you r phone so that it automatically locks whenever [...]

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    Chapter 6 Additional Operations 61 Locking Incoming Calls 1 From the Cal l Loc k m en u, press (OK) to selec t Incoming Calls . • Y ou have the option of unlocking or locking all incoming calls. 2 T o change the set ting, scroll to the other opt ion and press (O K). 3 When pro m pt ed , enter the lock co de, and press (OK). Note: Call W a iti ng [...]

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    Chapter 6 62 Addi tional Opera tions Power-On Lock When Pow e r-On Lock is act iv at ed , the p hone lock s au tomaticall y whene ver pow e red off and restric ts una ut hor i ze d use. When t he ph one is powered o n again, you ar e r eq uired to enter th e lo ck code . T o tempora ril y deactivate this featur e, see “ Deactivat i ng the Po wer-[...]

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    Service Provider Features 63 Service Provider Features Service Provider Features Several fe at ur es o n your phon e ar e ava ilable only if you si gn up for them wit h your w irel ess serv ice pr ovider . If y ou do n ot hav e one of the se rvice s li sted bel ow , co ntact your wir eless servic e prov ider f or more inform ation . Caller ID This [...]

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    Chapter 7 64 Serv ice Provider Feat ures T ext Me ssaging Composing a T ext Message Y ou can type a te xt mess age (up t o 160 characte rs includin g the e-mail address ). Note: If you receive an incomi ng call while composi n g a text messag e or if y ou acc identally press before you co mplete the mes sag e, th e m ess age is stor ed i n t he O u[...]

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    Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 65 Addi ng a Me lody 11 T o send a melody with your mess age (if sen di ng t he me ssage to another E B-TX310 phone), s croll to Melody , and press (SELECT). 12 Select from th e lis t of m elod ies. • T o hear a m elody , scroll to the m elody and press (P LA Y ). Press (STOP) to stop playing the melody . 13 Pr[...]

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    Chapter 7 66 Serv ice Provider Feat ures - T o delete all me ss age s in the Inbo x or O ut box , scroll to Delete All and press (O K). See “ De leting All Inbox or Out box Messag es ” on page 69 . - T o look at mess ag es in the Ou tbox, sc roll to Outbox an d press (OK). See “ View ing Outbo x M es sag es ” on page 68. Reading New T ext M[...]

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    Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 67 - T o forward the me ssage, see “ F orwarding a T e xt Mess age ” on page 67 . - T o lock the messa ge, see “ L ock i ng a T ext Mes sa ge ” on page 67 . - T o delete the mes sage, see “ De leting a T ext Message ” on page 68 . - T o call a nu m b er shown i n t h e messag e, see “ Calling Back a[...]

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    Chapter 7 68 Serv ice Provider Feat ures Deleting a T ext Message Note: T o delete a locked message in the Inbox , you mu st use the following steps. Lock ed messages will not be del et ed by select ing De lete All from the T ext M essage me n u. 1 With t he mess age selec ted or displayed , press (O PTION). 2 Scroll to Del ete , and pr es s (OK). [...]

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    Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 69 - T o lock or unlock t he m essage, sc roll to Lock /Unlock and pr es s (OK). See “ L ock i ng a T ext Mes sa ge ” on page 67 . - T o delete the mes sage, scro ll to Del ete and pr ess (OK). See “ Deleting a T ext Message ” on pa ge 6 8 . - T o send the mess age, scr oll to Se nd and press (O K). • T[...]

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    Chapter 7 70 Serv ice Provider Feat ures • The display prompts for a name for your group list. 3 Press and hold to delete Untitled and then ent er a nam e for your group lis t. • Enter a name (up to 16 characters) that will remind you who is in t he list. For example, B ook Club, Project T eam, and so on. (See Chapt er 4, “T ext Entry Operati[...]

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    Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 71 Editing a Grou p List 1 From the T e xt Me ss age menu , scro ll to Group Lists and pr ess (OK ). 2 Scroll to Edit and press (OK ). • The names of your group lists are displayed. 3 Scroll to the one you w a nt to edit and pres s (EDIT). 4 T o change or de le te an en try , scr ol l to the ent ry and press (S[...]

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    Chapter 7 72 Serv ice Provider Feat ures Saving and Del eting V oice Mail Saving an d de leting voic e m ai l is a fun ction of your wi re l ess ser vi ce provider. Once you call yo ur voice m ailbox, f ollow the in structions given by your wir eles s service pr ov ider . Resetting the V oice Mailbox Number Caution: Do not reset y our voice mailbox[...]

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    System Settin gs 73 System Settings This chap ter c ont ai n s in fo rma tion about set t ings in the System Se tting s menu. Y ou should no t ha ve to change thes e se ttings. The pr oc edures in this chapt er ar e pr ovi de d for techn ical ly kno wledgea bl e us ers . Caution: Before making any chang es t o t hes e settings , cont a ct your wire[...]

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    Chapter 8 74 Sys tem Settings Searching f or A vailable Syst ems Y our phone ’ s sear ch default is set to Norma l , which m eans it aut omatical ly searche s for availab le net w or k s ystems, a nd then selects th e ap propriate one. It will def au lt to this settin g ev er y time you turn on y our phone , ev en when yo u hav e changed the sear[...]

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    Before Requ est ing Help 75 $ Before Requesting Help As you l earn how to use all o f your phone ’ s feat ur es , y ou m ay oc ca si ona l ly exp er ien c e minor p roblems. F ortunate ly , you can fix most of these pr oblems y ourself. Lis ted below are som e of th e pr obl em s you might enco un ter , as well as pro cedures tha t ma y help you [...]

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    Appendix A 76 Before Reques ting Help The Basics Battery will not recharge The ambient air temperature exceeds 104 ° F (40 ° C) or is less than 32 ° F (0 ° C). Lower or raise t he air temperature; allow the phone to cool of f or warm up before recharging. Contact between your battery and recharger is incomplete. Disconnect your charger from the[...]

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    Appendix A Before Requ est ing Help 77 Missing incoming calls Ring volume may be set to silent. Set ring volum e on. Phone was not programmed correctly by dealer or carrier . Contact your wireless service provider . Calls dropped/ disconnected inadvertently Y ou are outside of a cellular service area. Check your wireless service provider ’ s cove[...]

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    Appendix A 78 Before Reques ting Help The Basics Unable to access V oice Mailbox V oice Mail phone numb er is not programmed into phone. Program V oice Mail phone number . Refer to additional information from your wireless service provider . DTMF tones may be set to short instead of long. Set DTMF tones to long. (See “ DTMF Duration ” on page 5[...]

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    Phone Accesso ries 79 % Phone Accessories A variety of ac cessories are available fo r yo ur P ana sonic phone . Contact your local w irel es s se rvice prov id er to pur cha se Genu ine Pan asonic acce ssorie s. Note: Replace ment ante nna s ar e available f ro m Pana sonic. In the U.S. , cal l 1 (80 0) 833-9626. In C anada, contac t your c ellu l[...]

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    Append ix B 80 Phone Ac cessories The Basics EB-TX310 Accessories (cont .) TTY Cable EB-W A300 Be lt Cl ip EB-YK300 Car H old e r EB-KA300 Private H andsfree Headset EB-E M310 EB-HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit DC Adapter EB-CD300 Private H andsfree Headset EB-E M310 Car Holder EB-KA300[...]

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    Consumer U pdate 81 & Consumer Update Consumer Upda te on Mobile Phones (Published by U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, October 20, 1999.) FDA has b een receiving inquiries about the s afety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known--and what [...]

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    Append ix C 82 Consumer U pdate The Basics 1 In a hospi tal-based, cas e-control stud y , researchers look ed f or an association bet ween mobile phone us e and either glioma (a typ e of brain cancer) or acous t ic neuroma (a benign tumor of the ne rv e sheath). No stat isti cally si gnifi cant as soc iation was found between mobile phone use and a[...]

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    Appendi x C Consumer U pdate 83 individual ’ s cancer ar ose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway . A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is great er among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mob[...]

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    Append ix C 84 Consumer U pdate The Basics Where can I find addition al information? For additional information, see the following websites: • Federal Commu nications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pr ogram (select “ Info rmati on on Human Exposur e to RF Fields from Cellular and PCD Radio T ransmitt ers ” ): http:/ /www.fcc.gov/oe t/rfsa fety ?[...]

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    Index 8 5 Index A Accessori es 79 Accessory connect or 7 Adjusting voice volume 20 Alarm clock, using your phone as 54 Alarm, s etting 54 Alert mode 53 Alert settings custom m elody 49 message alert type 47 ring alert 13 vibration alert 14 Answered calls 40 Answering calls 19 Answering your p hone key options 22 Auto answer 53 Automatic redial 24 B[...]

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    86 Ind ex Fixing phone problems (cont.) lock code lost or forgotten 77 missing incoming c alls 77 No Service is displayed 76 other party unable to h ear you 78 phone won ’ t turn o n 75 TTY device does not work 78 unable to access V oice Mailbox 78 unable to place calls 77 unable to receive calls 76 unable to set a subscriber feature 78 unable to[...]

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    Index 8 7 P Pause key 8 Pauses programming in phone number 35 Phone description 7 Phone settings alarm setting 55 alert mode 53 answer key 22 answer mode 53 display 52 DTMF duration 58 emergency call 57 languages 56 model type 57 tim e sett ing 12 TTY mode 57 warning tone 56 welcome screen 56 Phonebook creating an entry 32 deleting all ent r ies 37[...]

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    88 Ind ex T Talk tim e 6 Three-way calling 63 Time and date s etti ngs changing 12 Tone settings keypad volum e 46 message alert 47 ring alert 13 ring volume 13 vibration alert 14 warning tone 48 TTY mode setting on and off 57 U Unanswered (missed ) calls 22 V Vibration alert, setting 14 Viewing group lists 70 Viewing your phone number 37 during a [...]

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