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V ersio EB-TX320 Digit al Multi-Network Phone Operating Instructions ™ Before operating this phone, please read these instructions completely and save this manual for future use. Charge battery before operation. ®[...]
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i Introduction.... ................... ............. ............. ................... ...... vii About This Manual ............................................................. vii Icons Used in This Manual ............................................... viii Chapter 1: S afety First ................. ............. ............. .............. 1 B[...]
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ii Setting Date and T ime ....................................................... 13 Adjusting Date and Time Setti ngs ...................... .................. 13 Changing th e Date Format ........... ...................... .................. 1 3 Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour M ode .................... .................. 13 Setting Ring Volu me ...[...]
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iii Chapter 5: Phonebook Features . ............. ............. ............ 2 9 Assigning Your Own Favorite Number ............................ 29 Creating a Phonebook Ent ry ............................................. 30 Creating a Super Dial Entry .............. ...................... ............. 3 2 Changing or Deleting a Supe r Dial Entry [...]
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iv Miscell aneous Menu ............... ...................... ....................... . 47 Model Ty pe ...................... ...................... ....................... . 47 Emergency Call ...................... ...................... .................. 47 TTY Mode ............. ...................... ....................... ............ 47 DTM[...]
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v Voice Mail ........................................................................... 61 Listeni ng to New Voice Ma il .................... ...................... ....... 61 Saving a nd Deleting Voice Mail .............. ...................... ....... 61 Resetting the Voice M ailbox Number ................. .................. 61 International Ca[...]
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Introduc tion vii I nt roduct i on Introduction Congr at ulat i ons on your pur ch ase of o ne of th e wor ld’s most technolog ically ad vance d m ob ile comm u n ic at i ons system s! Y our new Panasoni c phone c ombin es the ad vanta ges of digit al and an alog cov erage with a variety of time- saving and easy-to -use feat ures. The res ult: a [...]
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viii Introduction Chapter 8: System S ettings Chap ter 8 c ontain s inf ormati on abo ut the featur es on the Sys tem Set ting menu. Th is infor mation is provi ded prim arily for technic ally k nowledge able users. Reference Information: Appendix A: Before Requesting Help As you begi n t o take advant ag e of your ph on e ’ s features, yo u may [...]
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Safety Firs t 1 Safety First Y our new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool, but it can be hazardous when use d improperly . T o avoid harming yourself o r anyone else, please review the following inf orm ation before using your phone. Batter ies Batteries can ca use property damage, injury , or burns if the te rminals are touche[...]
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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 1.500W/kg and when worn on the body , as described in this user g uide, is 0.747W/kg. (Body -worn measurem ents 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 positio[...]
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Chapter 1 4 Safety First Persons with pacemakers: • Should A L WA YS keep the pho ne mo re than si x inches from thei r pacema ker when the phon e is t urned ON ; • Should n ot carry th e phon e in a b reast pocke t; • Should u se the ear op posite th e pacema ker to m inimi ze the pote ntial for interferen ce; • If you hav e any r eason to[...]
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Getting Started 5 o Getting Started This chap te r g et s yo u started us ing your 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 doi ng so may loose n the connection an d/or damage the ant enn a. Batter y Use Note : The battery m ust be[...]
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Chapter 2 6 Getti ng St art e d Recharging Tips • Recha rg e bat t er ie s in a w el l-v en tilated a re a bet w e en 41 ° F (5 ° C ) and 95 ° F (35 ° C ). T emp erature m ay slightly affect charging tim e. In extr eme temperature condit ions, the battery will stop charging and the indicator light and batt er y cha rging icon w i ll turn off.[...]
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 Low-B atte ry Warnin g The phone pe riodical l y be ep s when th e bat t er y i s low. The battery icon ( ) flashes and t he Low Battery me ssage is dis played. If yo ur ph on e i s at st an db y ( i dl e) wh en t he Low Batte ry messa ge ap pears, you will not be abl e to pl ace or receive c alls unti l the battery has [...]
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Chapter 2 8 Getti ng St art e d Phone Description Y ou can enter up to 32 cha racter s by pressin g t he nu mbe r ke ys. The keypad is al so used to ent er te xt as de scribed in Ch ap ter 4 , “ T ext Ent r y Oper atio ns ” . Phone Specificati ons Size (with standard bat tery) 4.6 ” x 1.7 ” x .8 ” (1 19 mm x 44.5 mm x 19.6 mm) Weigh t (wi[...]
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 9 Function Keys The follow ing table de scribe s how each fu ncti on key work s. Key Function Left Softke y/Key Lock: Press to use the function displayed above the key . From standby m ode, press and hold to turn on Key Lock. Right Softkey: P ress to use t he function displayed abov e the key . Navigation Key: P ress the a[...]
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Chapter 2 10 Gettin g Started Display I c ons Icons that app ear on the displ ay depend on w ha t feature s yo u are us ing and the op tion s you hav e se lected . Master Displ ay and Icons Icon Indicates Charged battery . Low battery (flashe s). New text mess age received. When icon is darkened, indi- cates that text message storage is full. New v[...]
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Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 11 Phonebook Icons The fo llowing icons appea r next to Ph onebook entries to i ndicate whet her a phone num ber is a wo rk numbe r, home number, c el l phon e number, etc. Powering Phone On and Off Powering ON Pre s s and hold unti l a to n e sounds an d the back l i ght li g hts. • The battery indicator and signal ico[...]
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Chapter 2 12 Gettin g Started Stand by Disp lay The sta ndby d isplay ap pears w hen you r phone i s on and in an “ idle ” state. Y ou can return to the stand by displ ay at any time (except dur in g a ca ll) by pressing or by press ing an d hold ing . Th e bac klight turn s on autom at ical l y for 1 5 secon ds w h en you po w er up t he ph on[...]
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Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 13 Setting Date and T i me The stan dby disp lay show s the cu rrent dat e and time , as well as the da y of the week. Y ou can adju st these set tin gs if nece ss ary . Note: Y ou have the option of turning the Date/Time disp lay On or Off . See “ Date/Time Display ” on page 43 for in formation. Adjusting Date and T [...]
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Chapter 2 14 Gettin g Started Setting Ring V olume Y ou can adjust the volu me of you r phone ’ s ring. ( S ee “ Alert Mode ” on page 44 fo r mor e inform at io n ab out usin g yo ur phon e in spe cial sit uat i on s such as m eeting s and theaters. ) 1 From stan dby , press (MENU ) to enter the M ai n M en u. 2 Scroll to T one Settings and p[...]
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Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 15 3 Scroll to Vi br at ion and press (OK). • If selected, the vibrat ion alert icon ( ) appears on the display . 4 T o chan ge t he set ting, scr oll to the o ther o ption an d pres s (OK). Using the P rivat e Ha ndsfr ee Heads et When th e Priv ate Han dsfr ee Heads et is plugg ed i nt o t he p hon e, you can have a p[...]
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Chapter 2 16 Gettin g Started Caution: The us e of a n ear i nsert device w hile d rivin g may violate the laws of some stat es/provinces. Be su re to check applicabl e state/pro vi nc ia l law s bef or e us ing this de vice.[...]
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Everyday Operations 1 7 Everyday Operations Y o ur pho ne com es w ith a v ariety o f fea tu re s. In most cas es, ho weve r , you will use on ly some of these featu r es on a daily basis. Thi s chapter will familiari ze y ou with m ost of th ose “ e veryd ay ” operatio ns. D es cr i pt io ns o f more ad van ced feat ur es are cove re d i n add[...]
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Chapter 3 18 Ever yda y Ope rat io ns 2 When th e arrow po ints to th e entry yo u want, p ress (VI EW) to view the Phone bo ok entry . 3 Press or to scroll to the ap propriat e ph one num b er and pres s to pla c e the call . Dialing a Phonebook E ntry from the Menu 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to enter the Phon eb ook. 2 Scroll to Search and p r e[...]
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 1 9 Speed Dial T o call a Spee d Dial numb er direc tly fro m st and by (with ou t going to a menu), en ter the mem ory locat ion number that conta ins the phone numbe r 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 47 ) an d you press and , the eme rgency[...]
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Chapter 3 20 Ever yda y Ope rat io ns 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 o lum e (s ee p age 2 0 ) • Viewin g Y our Own P hone Number During a Call (see pa ge 20 ) • Muting the Mouthpi e ce ( see page 20 ) • Using the D i splay as a Scratc hp ad (see pag e 21 ) • T[...]
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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 num be r on you r ph on e ’ s dis play during a cal l . Y ou can enter u p to 32 digi t s. Afte r ending the call, you ca n dial the nu m ber on t he display or sa ve the entry in the P hon ebook . 1 During a c al l, en ter num ber s [...]
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Chapter 3 22 Ever yda y Ope rat io ns Missed Ca lls If an i ncoming call is n ot ans wered, Miss ed Call is displayed. 1 Press (V IEW) to vi ew t he ph on e numb er and the time of th e misse d ca ll. • If th e c all er ’ s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name is also displayed (unless the call was placed throu[...]
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Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 3 Vo i c e M a i l Note: Y ou must su bscrib e to voi ce mai l throu gh your wirele ss service pr ovi de r befor e you can retr ie ve v oice ma il m ess ages. T o chec k if vo ic e m ai l has been pro gr am m e d, press a nd hold . If the displa y indica te s th at th e Voice Mailbox num b er is empty , voice m ai l [...]
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Chapter 3 24 Ever yda y Ope rat io ns 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 phon e ca n automa tically re di al the num b er for yo u. 1 If your call cann ot be com pleted bec ause of a sy stem er ro r , w ai t unt il Automatic Re d ial? is displayed. Note: Automatic Re[...]
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Text Entry Operations 2 5 T ext Entry Operations Whenev er you sto re an ent r y i n you r Phonebo ok, co m pos e or reply to a messag e, or c re at e re m inders , yo u us e the phone ’ s keypad to enter the text. Ther e ar e t wo m ethods for enteri ng tex t: • Letter Entry (AB C) • Word Entry (Word T9 ® ) Note: T o chang e your text e nt [...]
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Chapter 4 26 Tex t Entry Operation s W ord Entry (Word T9) Mode Word Entry ( Word T9) mode allows y ou to qui ckly type text with the aid of a built-in d ic tion ary . When yo u pr es s the ke y t hat cor r esp onds to the charact er nee ded jus t once, the bu ilt-in dict ionary s ugges ts pro bable wo rd choice s. Using W ord Entry (W ord T9) Mode[...]
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Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations 2 7 Numbers (NUM) Mode Y o u ar e i n Nu m b ers mod e when i s di sp layed in th e bot tom right corner. U s e N um b ers mode to inser t nu m be rs in a text en try . T o se lect Number s m ode, pre ss until ap pea rs. Then key in the requi re d number. Symbols (SYM) Mode Y o u ar e i n Sym b ols mod e w he n is di[...]
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Chapter 4 28 Tex t Entry Operation s[...]
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Phoneboo k Features 2 9 Phonebook Feat ur es Phonebook Features The Phon ebook has 100 mem ory loc ations . In eac h locat ion yo u can st ore a first and la st nam e , up to four as soc iated ph on e numb er s, an em a il address , an d a di s tinctiv e ring tone. Y ou can also asso ciate a b ack light color wit h the entry . If a caller ’ s ph [...]
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Chapter 5 30 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Phonebook Entry 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to en te r the Phonebo ok. 2 Scroll to Cr eate and pres s (OK) . • For each entry , you c an enter any or all of the following i nf orm ation: • If all memory locations are full, Phonebook F ull is displayed. Y ou must delete an entry before adding anot her[...]
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Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 1 • When entering numbers in the Phonebook, do not try to enter dashes or parentheses as generally shown in listings of phone num bers. Enter only the digits. 5 Press (O K) when yo u co mplete t he i nfor m ation. 6 If y ou ne ed to ad d more inform ation , repe at ste ps 3 t hrough 5 until the entry is co mplet e.[...]
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Chapter 5 32 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Super Dial Entr y Super Dia l q ui ckly dials a pho ne numbe r wh en you pr es s and hold a digit key that you have ass igned t o a num b er sav ed in yo ur Phon ebook . Y ou can c re ate ni ne Supe r Dial ent r ies, one fo r ea ch of the di git key s ( – ) on your key pad . 1 From stan dby , press ( )[...]
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Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 3 Programming Pauses o r Wa its This featu re is usefu l when yo u ar e placing a ca ll that re quir es entry of addition al digi t s onc e the cal l co nne cts (for ex ample , yo u m ay have to enter a pa ss w or d or PIN to acces s your voice mail). 1 Enter the ph one numb er. 2 T o ent e r a Pause or W ait t i me,[...]
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Chapter 5 34 Phon ebook Feature s 4 Press or to scroll to the entry y ou want to edit or dele te. 5 Press (OPTION). • Y ou have the option to Edit t he entry , delete all of the information in that m emory location ( Delete Entry ), or Exit and retur n to standby . 6 Scroll to the act i on y ou w a nt to perfo rm, and pre ss (OK). • If y ou s e[...]
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Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 5 Displaying Y our Own Number Y o ur pho ne can ha ve up to two cel l ular pho ne num ber s ( pr ogramm e d by your wir eles s servic e pr ovider ). Y ou can selec t either ph on e numb er to make or re ceive a cal l . 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to ent er th e Pho nebook . 2 Press to scr o ll to Own Nu mber and pr e[...]
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Chapter 5 36 Phon ebook Feature s[...]